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Author Topic: A file copy crashes network connection  (Read 5173 times)

Farlo

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A file copy crashes network connection
« on: June 07, 2011, 07:50:05 PM »

I have firmware v1.09 and am running Win7 x64 with the DNS and PC connected through a Gigabit hub, and whenever I try copy an ISO file that's 5.8GB, it runs great at 15-20MB/s for a bit, but when the file has 4.71GB left, every time without fail, the link to the DNS crashes and won't respond.  It's not a time based crash, even if it's only going at 5MB/s because of other copies, it will always crash at 4.71GB remaining, so ~1.1GB into the file. 

Obviously the copy fails as well and Windows reports that the connection was lost.  What's odd is that this happens wherever on the drives that ISO is located, and it happens regardless of whatever files I might be copying in parallel.  I can copy files bigger, smaller, more files, whatever perfectly fine, but this one ISO is seemingly broken.  It also happens if I try to edit the ISO, although I can open and view all the files fine and the crash isn't time based, so I think part of the file might be somehow corrupted

Is there any way to diagnose/fix this or is it stuck there?  I have 2x 1.5TB Seagate Barracude drives run in RAID0, I'm really hoping that's not an issue, but might be.  Thanks a lot in advanced for any assistance, and besides this, it's an awesome little black box.
« Last Edit: June 07, 2011, 07:52:28 PM by Farlo »
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dosborne

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Re: A file copy crashes network connection
« Reply #1 on: June 07, 2011, 11:14:42 PM »

Have you tried copying from a different PC? Are there any system errors logged on your PC? Can you try connecting direct to the DNS323 (no hub)? Are you using the cable that came with the DNS323 (and can you try a different cable)? Does the hub show the DNS323 link to be up still after the 'crash'?
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Farlo

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Re: A file copy crashes network connection
« Reply #2 on: June 08, 2011, 12:29:51 AM »

Have you tried copying from a different PC?

Yup, same problem

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Are there any system errors logged on your PC?

Nope

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Can you try connecting direct to the DNS323 (no hub)?

Tried that, but Windows didn't recognize it being there for some reason.  Although I didn't try running that EasySearch thingy, will test that.

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Are you using the cable that came with the DNS323 (and can you try a different cable)?

Tried maybe three different cables, no luck.

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Does the hub show the DNS323 link to be up still after the 'crash'?

Yes, the power light stays solid, the network light flashes like crazy as usual, and the only difference in the drive lights is that when it nears the 4.71GB mark, one of the drives turns solid while the other flashes (instead of both flashing).  Other than that, it looks normal, Windows pops up saying it failed, and after about 15 seconds I can browse the folders again. 

I did try running the disk check thing through the Config menu, and it fails at around 20-25% (Keep looking away when it actually does) but doesn't give me a log or anything.  One thing I want to try is SpinRite or similar software.  Can I use that through the device, or do I have to hook the drives up to my PC through SATA and do it that way?
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fordem

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Re: A file copy crashes network connection
« Reply #3 on: June 08, 2011, 04:52:13 AM »

If the copy crashes at the same point every time I would suspect something peculiar about the file you're copying.

And if I might be permitted - storing data on a RAID0 array is a bad idea, RAID0 sacrifices reliability for speed, and on a network storage device such as this, there is no speed advantage, so you're giving up reliability and gaining nothing in return.
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RAID1 is for disk redundancy - NOT data backup - don't confuse the two.

Farlo

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Re: A file copy crashes network connection
« Reply #4 on: June 08, 2011, 12:09:56 PM »

Yeah, that was something I was debating setting it up, but some other websites said they noticed pretty strong speed increases going to RAID0 on this box.  I successfully deleted the file, found out I had a slightly older backup on one of my machines, so I guess that's all good. 
If I wanted to get the full 3TB I have, would any RAID be best, or should I just format them as one continuous drive (I'd rather not deal with 2 separate drives, it bugs me)?

Thanks again for the assistance :D
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fordem

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Re: A file copy crashes network connection
« Reply #5 on: June 08, 2011, 01:54:04 PM »

I'd be interested to see how those sites tested, because in my experience, there is NO performance boost whatsoever running RAID0 on a DNS-323.

From my point of view the only disk formats worth using are standard (separate) volumes and RAID1 - with both JBOD & RAID0, loss of either disk will render your data inaccessible, which I consider unacceptable.

Whether you use standard volumes or RAID1 will depend on your needs - RAID1 is intended to improve availability, not as a back up as many people seem to think.
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RAID1 is for disk redundancy - NOT data backup - don't confuse the two.

Farlo

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Re: A file copy crashes network connection
« Reply #6 on: June 09, 2011, 10:20:37 AM »

I wish I could link the sites, but my history doesn't go back that far :P.  Once I get my new rig up and running so I actually have more than 100GB of free space elsewhere in the house, I'll probably run SpinRite and whatnot, then format into the standard setup. 

Even though it kind of fixed itself, thanks very much for the assistance, good luck to you :D
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