06-30-2022, 02:48 PM
Hello
I'm running the RockPro64 on several systems (OpenVault and SuSeTumbleweed) but my main "go to" system is Arch64Slackware. I'm using a Marvell chipset 4 port PCIe SATA controller supporting an SATA SSD for /root as well as 2 Seagate spinners with BTRFS in RAID1. In Slackware rsync never pegs CPU or RAM but I am getting some sort of bottleneck as transfer rates are not what I expect. I suspect it has something to do with the ethernet controller since I get the same behaviour on every system. When I run a simple online fiber benchmark I get odd results in which Upload is higher than Download, the opposite of what it should be and is on 5 other PCs.
I did get some minor benefits from tweaks I tried from - https://www.nas.nasa.gov/hecc/support/kb...x_138.html but I can't say it was substantial, again likely from some problem with the ethernet controller. YMMV though... worth a shot
I'm running the RockPro64 on several systems (OpenVault and SuSeTumbleweed) but my main "go to" system is Arch64Slackware. I'm using a Marvell chipset 4 port PCIe SATA controller supporting an SATA SSD for /root as well as 2 Seagate spinners with BTRFS in RAID1. In Slackware rsync never pegs CPU or RAM but I am getting some sort of bottleneck as transfer rates are not what I expect. I suspect it has something to do with the ethernet controller since I get the same behaviour on every system. When I run a simple online fiber benchmark I get odd results in which Upload is higher than Download, the opposite of what it should be and is on 5 other PCs.
I did get some minor benefits from tweaks I tried from - https://www.nas.nasa.gov/hecc/support/kb...x_138.html but I can't say it was substantial, again likely from some problem with the ethernet controller. YMMV though... worth a shot