PCbanter

PCbanter (http://www.pcbanter.net/index.php)
-   Networking and the Internet with Windows XP (http://www.pcbanter.net/forumdisplay.php?f=37)
-   -   Windows Explorer extremely slow to load specific network folders (http://www.pcbanter.net/showthread.php?t=1065741)

Mark W[_3_] February 2nd 10 07:14 PM

Windows Explorer extremely slow to load specific network folders
 
Hello,

We have a Windows Server 2003 domain environment with a NetApp FAS2020 SAN.

When we are on our client machines (XP SP3) or server machines (2003 R2) and
browse to specific folders on a share of the FAS2020, the folder can take
10-20 minutes or more to open. Sometimes it opens instantly, other times it
locks up as described above.

This happens whether the folders are accessed via mapped drive or UNC
sharename (\\servername\folder1\folder2).

We have done some packet captures while this is happening, and we see
filenames and abridged contents of what appears to be all files in the
subdirectories below.

NetApp is clueless on the issue and blames it on Windows.

Due to the traffic we are seeing on the wire, I also suspect that it may be
a Windows issue. Windows seems to be querying for every filename and some of
each file's contents.

However, we previously had the same directory structure on a Server 2003 NAS
machine and this was never an issue.

We have ruled out our AntiVirus product as the cause (Symantec Endpoint
Protection 11) due to this being an issue on unprotected machines as well.

The folder structure is large (154,000 files, 13,000 folders). A workaround
might be to break this up into different root level folders, but I feel that
that shouldn't be neccessary (especially as this has worked in the past).

Any ideas or comments?

Thanks!

Phill Patton October 4th 10 03:42 PM

some folders/files very slow to copy compared to others
 
I have this problem too.
Have you had any luck resolving it?

I pretty sure (for my case) that it has something to do with files being open/used by multiple users.
They don't have the rights to modify the files, but copying the files (as a test for slowness) shows they're slow. It's an NTFS volume. ONTAP release 7.3.3

I tried this test this morning before too many people had loaded their spreadsheets (which access these addins. xla and xll files)
Copy speed was normal. This afternoon it's worse than ever.

We are in the middle of migrating users from Office 2002 on Windows XP 32bit & Windows 2003 32bit to Office 2007 on the same OSes. The problem cripples Office 2007 when loading these addins.

I think it's probably some locking issue/bug.

Any ideas appreciated.


On Tuesday, February 02, 2010 1:14 PM Mark W wrote:


Hello,

We have a Windows Server 2003 domain environment with a NetApp FAS2020 SAN.

When we are on our client machines (XP SP3) or server machines (2003 R2) and
browse to specific folders on a share of the FAS2020, the folder can take
10-20 minutes or more to open. Sometimes it opens instantly, other times it
locks up as described above.

This happens whether the folders are accessed via mapped drive or UNC
sharename (\\servername\folder1\folder2).

We have done some packet captures while this is happening, and we see
filenames and abridged contents of what appears to be all files in the
subdirectories below.

NetApp is clueless on the issue and blames it on Windows.

Due to the traffic we are seeing on the wire, I also suspect that it may be
a Windows issue. Windows seems to be querying for every filename and some of
each file's contents.

However, we previously had the same directory structure on a Server 2003 NAS
machine and this was never an issue.

We have ruled out our AntiVirus product as the cause (Symantec Endpoint
Protection 11) due to this being an issue on unprotected machines as well.

The folder structure is large (154,000 files, 13,000 folders). A workaround
might be to break this up into different root level folders, but I feel that
that should not be neccessary (especially as this has worked in the past).

Any ideas or comments?

Thanks!



Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice
Using ASP.NET Session with Silverlight and WCF Services
http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...-services.aspx



All times are GMT +1. The time now is 07:13 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © 2004 - 2006 PCbanter
Comments are property of their posters