Fulk_nerra Posted June 8, 2017 Share Posted June 8, 2017 I have a NAS that i have mounted in CloudDrive its 2.9TB in size My current IO settings are set at DLThreads: 20 ULThreads: 20 Prefetch Trigger: 1MB Forward: 10MB timeout: 600s Cache Size: 5GB this is on a local network with 100mB/s transfer speeds, and I'm not throttling anything. The drive has disconnected about 5 times today with the error, 'was forced to unmount because it couldn't read data from the provider' Anyone know any way to fix this? I know the NAS and computer work fine so I assume i just havent configured it correctly. Antoineki 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Christopher (Drashna) Posted June 9, 2017 Share Posted June 9, 2017 What provider are you using? Either way, you may want to half the number of threads, as too many can cause issues with most providers. Including the local disk and file share providers. The number of threads is the number of parallel requests, and the "server" may only be able to handle a certain number at once. Also, set the prefetch timeout to 30s. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Fulk_nerra Posted June 13, 2017 Author Share Posted June 13, 2017 What provider are you using? What do you mean by provider? They type of NAS or the drive I added it as under the settings, it's a NAS so file share? I've set the threads down to 10 and timeout to 30s, I tested at 10 and it was still happening and then I dropped it down to 5 and then 1, yet the drive still will periodically disconnect. Is there any way to set the drive to auto reconnect if it unmounts? Are there any debug log files I can review to trace down what the issue is? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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I have a NAS that i have mounted in CloudDrive its 2.9TB in size
My current IO settings are set at
DLThreads: 20
ULThreads: 20
Prefetch Trigger: 1MB
Forward: 10MB
timeout: 600s
Cache Size: 5GB
this is on a local network with 100mB/s transfer speeds, and I'm not throttling anything.
The drive has disconnected about 5 times today with the error, 'was forced to unmount because it couldn't read data from the provider'
Anyone know any way to fix this? I know the NAS and computer work fine so I assume i just havent configured it correctly.
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