lunzet
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Nice tutorial and a piece of cake once being on ESX 6.7 (before 6.0) and upgrading from 6.1.7 to 6.2
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awesome tool. Thanks
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- Outcome of the update: SUCCESSFUL - DSM version prior update: DSM 6.1.7-15284 Update 1 - Loader version and model: Jun's loader v1.02b - DS3615xs - Using custom extra.lzma: NO - Installation type: VM - VMWare 6.0.0 Update 3 (Build 9313334) - Additional comments: REBOOT REQUIRED.
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- Outcome of the update: SUCCESSFUL - DSM version prior update: DSM 6.1.4 15217 Update 3 - Loader version and model: Jun's Loader v1.02b - DS3615xs - Installation type: ESXi 6 - Additional comments: Requires reboot
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could anyone tell how to migrate from DS3617xs to DS3615xs on esxi? would the migration run without data loss ? some helping details would be awesome
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upgraded to DSM 6.1.3-15152 Update 7 on esxi 6 without issues so far
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Yeah thanks. I know that tutorial. Just wondering what is really required for running dsm on vmware as i think its different than baremetal: vid / pid usb --> only for baremetal right? sn --> required for vmware and also baremetal mac --> only for enabling wol? (so optional for vmware/baremetal) is this correct? :-/
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so any suggestions by now for my setup running a G4560? I am currently running ds3617xs but wondering if ds3615xs would be a better fit for my setup? Not running bare metal but vmware esx 6 so not sure if that might improve anything or not....
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so anyone else tested update 4 on esxi? seems that auto-update from dsm is available now so wondering if anyone else was successful in updating. thanks for any news
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esxi 6 - update to 6.1.3-15152-3 without issues so far. on reboot some docker containers were missing but due to json exports i was able to recover those 2 containers easily (might be not related to update anyway)
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this sounds promising: http://www.nxhut.com/2016/11/fix-slow-disk-performance-vmwahci.html?showComment=1502145605065#c563344917415327893
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maybe to check: - mtu size - check top while transfer
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kind of expected based on all your testing with different setups. would be interesting to see if another hypervisor would show the same. amybe its a esxi issue related to your hardware. but not sure. so either run it baremetal or live with this issue right?
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No idea anymore Gesendet von meinem Z2 Plus mit Tapatalk
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so while its slowing down: - whats your cpu usage? - any errors in syslog (check using ssh) there needs to be an indicator. funny eniugh its not related to smb only right? did you try again using ftp also?
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sounds like but still wondering how the hardware could affect the transfers to even stop entirely. it might slow down but should not stop entirely due to hardware. could you run a test locally with smbclient/sftp without using the nic? not sure how you could do this just wondering if its nic related
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that sounds really strange. so lets check on differences we have to my setup: - I am running esxi 6.0 (due to better usb 3 support for external harddisks) - I have 3 NICS (2 Intel + 1 Realtek) - On VMWare I have created 4 virtual NICS for xpe (3 in bond + 1 single as backup connectivity) - For each RDM disk I have a scsi controller SMB speed without issues > 100 MB/sec SFTP speed without issues > 95 MB/sec in total
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Yeah maybe but first try ftp to see uf it has same issue Gesendet von iPhone mit Tapatalk