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Performanc e Tuning for MBLD on Gigabit Networks
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06-18-2012 06:31 AM
Hello folks,
I am planning to tune the 4TB MyBookLiveDuo (MBLD) at home and changed the network interface "MTU", "txqueuelen", enable "flow-control" and use "hdparm" to improve the network and HDD performance.
My questions:
1) How do I do this safely since the MBLD is a Linux box and the only access point is via its network interface? If I changed the MTU, txqueuelen and flow-control, could the MBLD boot-up and allow me access even if the MTU change failed?
2) I have tested changing the MBLD MTU via SSH console access to 9000 and the txqueuelen to 2000 and it works. The command I issued is as follow;
ssh -Cv root@mybookliveduo.local
password: ****************
ifconfig eth0 mtu 9000 txqueuelen 2000
Now, where do I apply the configuration permanently so that after every reboot, the configuration is applied?
If I am correct, the Linux distribution used by Western Digital is based on Debian and if my memory serves me well, I can add the MTU configuration in the "/etc/network/interfaces" but what about the "txqueuelen" and "flow-control" parameters?
Any guidance or direction is most appreciated.
Sincerely,
Moonshi
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06-18-2012 06:02 PM
Hello everyone,
Before I could even do any performance tuning, my 4TB MBLD is gone from my network! I received an email alert that the device rebooted at about 5am this morning and now it is unreachable.
Can someone guide me to WD MBLD support resources on how I may access my MBLD again without doing a hard reset?
Thank you in advanced.
Regards,
Moonshi
Re: Performanc e Tuning for MBLD on Gigabit Networks
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06-19-2012 07:15 AM
mmoonshi wrote:Hello everyone,
Before I could even do any performance tuning, my 4TB MBLD is gone from my network! I received an email alert that the device rebooted at about 5am this morning and now it is unreachable.
Can someone guide me to WD MBLD support resources on how I may access my MBLD again without doing a hard reset?
Thank you in advanced.
Regards,
Moonshi
first you need to check where is the problem
try connecting to the drive with the drive name or IP address
you can reset the drive and it will go back to default but data will not be erased
you can also connect the drive direct to the PC via Ethernet
Re: Performanc e Tuning for MBLD on Gigabit Networks
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06-20-2012 06:03 AM
Thank you Wizer.
I did a "quick reset" by pressing on the reset button for about 10 secs (twice) and the MBLD boot-up again, get an IP address via DHCP and finally, my "ping" saw a reply and I can access the WebUI again. No data is loss ![]()
With gratitude,
Moonshi
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