I have an unusual problem that I can't figure out, and am wondering if I am just overlooking something in settings or if there's something else going on.
My pool is on a Win 10 PC and has 7.76 TB free. Each individual disk in the pool has at least 1 TB free. What's been happening is that if I try to copy over a single file that is larger than 10-12 GB to the pool over the network, it fails with the message "insufficient system resources exist." Usually that means disk space or RAM, but I have enough space on all my disks and RAM is fine according to system monitors on both source and destination machines.
I can copy a bunch of smaller files that total up to that size into the pool over the network.
I can copy a single 12GB file to the pool from a local USB on the Win 10 PC.
I can copy a single 12GB file directly into the poolpart folder on a single drive in the pool over the network (e.g. not going to the pool drive letter). [This makes me think it's the pool at issue, not the network.]
It's only when copying a single large file to the pool over the network that it fails.
It's been doing this for about a month and I have no idea why. Even with file duplication, there should be plenty of space. All I can think of is that there's some setting on the balancers/file placement that's causing it. I've looked there and nothing jumped out at me, but I'm also not sure what I'd be looking for.
I've attached an image of my drives in Explorer and the DrivePool main dashboard window.
It's difficult to use the pool for backup destinations and such with this issue. Does anyone have any ideas about what might be going on and how I could fix it?
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Hey all,
I have an unusual problem that I can't figure out, and am wondering if I am just overlooking something in settings or if there's something else going on.
My pool is on a Win 10 PC and has 7.76 TB free. Each individual disk in the pool has at least 1 TB free. What's been happening is that if I try to copy over a single file that is larger than 10-12 GB to the pool over the network, it fails with the message "insufficient system resources exist." Usually that means disk space or RAM, but I have enough space on all my disks and RAM is fine according to system monitors on both source and destination machines.
It's been doing this for about a month and I have no idea why. Even with file duplication, there should be plenty of space. All I can think of is that there's some setting on the balancers/file placement that's causing it. I've looked there and nothing jumped out at me, but I'm also not sure what I'd be looking for.
I've attached an image of my drives in Explorer and the DrivePool main dashboard window.
It's difficult to use the pool for backup destinations and such with this issue. Does anyone have any ideas about what might be going on and how I could fix it?
Thanks!
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