neotechnet
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Hi all, I feel like I'm chasing a ghost on this.
Network workstations are almost all Macs.
They have Meraki switches and wifi.
2 Dell servers running VMWare with Windows servers
A Synology 5 bay unit.
The windows file server maps the share drive to the Synology drive via a LUN share. So when a user on a mac opens a file on the share drive, it's mapped to the windows server share which in reality is just mapped to the Synology drive.
They get the spinning circle a lot on opening files.
There is no packet loss at all and memory usage on these devices are not near maxed out.
I'm out of ideas, can anyone think of anything? Other then the macs have a problem with going through a windows server to access files on the Synology?
Network workstations are almost all Macs.
They have Meraki switches and wifi.
2 Dell servers running VMWare with Windows servers
A Synology 5 bay unit.
The windows file server maps the share drive to the Synology drive via a LUN share. So when a user on a mac opens a file on the share drive, it's mapped to the windows server share which in reality is just mapped to the Synology drive.
They get the spinning circle a lot on opening files.
There is no packet loss at all and memory usage on these devices are not near maxed out.
I'm out of ideas, can anyone think of anything? Other then the macs have a problem with going through a windows server to access files on the Synology?