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Ceph large file transfer failures

We are using Ceph for windows in conjunction with Dokan to transfer files from windows machines to a very large (multi PB) Ceph cluster running on Linux. The drive mounts correctly and small files (e.g. a few MB) transfer without issue. When we try to send either a large file (e.g. 10 GB) or many small files at once (e.g. 1000 x 1MB) the transfer fails. Are there some logs that we can look at to see why there are failure?

The only thing I have to go on is a post transfer attempt failure message from windows that reports "Error 0x800705AA: insufficient system resources" yet task manager shows the resources as available. Online recommendations are to do a sfc/scannow but this is a clean install of Windows.

Ceph large file transfer failures

We are using Ceph for windows in conjunction with Dokan to transfer files from windows machines to a very large (multi PB) Ceph cluster running on Linux. The drive mounts correctly and small files (e.g. a few MB) transfer without issue. When we try to send either a large file (e.g. 10 GB) or many small files at once (e.g. 1000 x 1MB) the transfer fails. Are there some logs that we can look at to see why there are failure?

The only thing I have to go on is a post transfer attempt failure message from windows that reports "Error 0x800705AA: insufficient system resources" yet task manager shows the resources as available. Online recommendations are to do a sfc/scannow but this is a clean install of Windows. Windows.

Ceph large file transfer failures

We are using Ceph for windows in conjunction with Dokan to transfer files from windows machines to a very large (multi PB) Ceph cluster running on Linux. The drive mounts correctly and small files (e.g. a few MB) transfer without issue. When we try to send either a large file (e.g. 10 GB) or many small files at once (e.g. 1000 x 1MB) the transfer fails. Are there some logs that we can look at to see why there are failure?

The only thing I have to go on is a post transfer attempt failure message from windows that reports "Error 0x800705AA: insufficient system resources" yet task manager shows the resources as available. Online recommendations are to do a sfc/scannow but this is a clean install of Windows.