Anyone here with a tip on where to look for a possible cause?
Here is the problem. Well, not really a problem... yet...
I have a Synology DS213j (trustworthy old machine) and a DS716+II. The latter was given to me about three months ago. Yes, given, lucky me.
Anyway, I decided to copy some of the stuff from the DS213 to the DS716. So, I created a mount point in the DS716 (CIFS) so that it can access certain folders on the DS213. I then started a simple "Copy To..." action from FileStation on the DS716 in order to pull files from the DS213. This repeatedly resulted in the DS716 reporting an I/O-error while busy copying. Repeatedly, as in every second copy action.
Eventually, I got everything copied that I wanted. However, the I/O error made me a little nervous, so I had the DS716 perform an extended SMART test. No errors or bad sectors were found. I then scheduled a weekly SMART test (extended) and these also reported no errors. So I thought I could rule out a faulty HDD.
This was a while ago and there were no problems afterwards.
So, I created a user defined script on the DS716 to copy any new files from the DS123's photo folder to the DS716 photo folder. And this morning the script indeed found a lot of files to copy (because I had indeed put new material on the DS213). And lo and behold, the I/O error came back....
You guys still following?
It leads me to conclude that the I/O error occurs when the DS716 is very busy copying stuff from the DS213. But this is only a hunch that I have and I don't have enough knowledge to either confirm this or ignore it as a possible cause. It looks that the HDD(s) can't keep up somehow. Anyone have a good idea on where to look further?
Thank you!
John
(Netherlands)
Here is the problem. Well, not really a problem... yet...
I have a Synology DS213j (trustworthy old machine) and a DS716+II. The latter was given to me about three months ago. Yes, given, lucky me.
Anyway, I decided to copy some of the stuff from the DS213 to the DS716. So, I created a mount point in the DS716 (CIFS) so that it can access certain folders on the DS213. I then started a simple "Copy To..." action from FileStation on the DS716 in order to pull files from the DS213. This repeatedly resulted in the DS716 reporting an I/O-error while busy copying. Repeatedly, as in every second copy action.
Eventually, I got everything copied that I wanted. However, the I/O error made me a little nervous, so I had the DS716 perform an extended SMART test. No errors or bad sectors were found. I then scheduled a weekly SMART test (extended) and these also reported no errors. So I thought I could rule out a faulty HDD.
This was a while ago and there were no problems afterwards.
So, I created a user defined script on the DS716 to copy any new files from the DS123's photo folder to the DS716 photo folder. And this morning the script indeed found a lot of files to copy (because I had indeed put new material on the DS213). And lo and behold, the I/O error came back....
You guys still following?
It leads me to conclude that the I/O error occurs when the DS716 is very busy copying stuff from the DS213. But this is only a hunch that I have and I don't have enough knowledge to either confirm this or ignore it as a possible cause. It looks that the HDD(s) can't keep up somehow. Anyone have a good idea on where to look further?
Thank you!
John
(Netherlands)