11/6/2023 0 Comments Mac os monterey problemsAm also going to do some more testing with other tools outside of vmware fusion to see if I can reproduce the corruption issue definitively. Am continuing to play with it to see if I can find a working config, may reach out to Synology support. So it seems Monterey has tinkered with virtual interfaces in a performance impacting way, and SMB seems somewhat broken as well, to the point that file corruption results. I also still can't make it through a Windows install to an end product that ultimately boots, although it runs much quicker. The disk benchmarking tools return to normal performance in this configuration over SMB, but still seem to disconnect the share at times. I connect a Thunderbolt to Ethernet adapter I had lying around and cable it into the second ethernet on my Synology, then go back to non-jumbo, and since it's dedicated, no vlan interfaces on top of the ethernet interface. The share will also go inaccessible at times. Tried to install a fresh Windows 10 VM, it fails at random parts in the process with disk I/O errors. The MTU is 9000 on the ethernet interface, 1500 on the primary vlan, 9000 on the storage vlan. My config uses the onboard gigE, but with jumbo frames and vlan virtual interfaces so my computer can be on my normal network plus a non-routed storage network where the Synology lives. I start tinkering with settings, did some disk benchmarking, the performance is way off. That at least let me install a new Windows over top to recover my files from Windows.old where it moves the prior OS install. I copy the VM to local storage using rsync over ssh to the synology since I'm not trusting SMB at this point. The VM's seemed sluggish immediately after upgrading and within a few days one had corrupted itself in a way that no longer lets it boot. ![]() On the Mac side I'd not yet disabled signing required as it had never been an issue previously. The config is SMB2+Jumbo minimum and SMB3 max on the Synology. I use a Synology DS1019+ running latest DSM for holding Vmware Fusion VMDK's for my various Windows VM's. I just upgraded my ix86 to Monterey 12.2.1 from Catalina. I've followed these terminal steps suggested by apple but nothing seems to take upon checking with the command smbutil statshares -a (still says TRUE on signing supported) - just wondering what I'm doing wrong. (this seems to have made performance a little worse for me. I've referenced a few threads as well but nothing has been resolved. Anyone else ever had this same issue? Really want to have a stable mounted server/nertwork drive that I can access all my media and edit from. Some people say to disable SMB signing but for some reason all the terminal commands suggested don't seem to take when it comes to Monterey. I've also had server interrupted connection issues. I've had a few crashes to my computer on MAC OS Monterey using the latest Final Cut Pro. I've got a QNAP TVS-872XT NAS that I've set up but it's been a headache trying to do creative work on it. ![]() I was just getting ready to make another thread but found this one.
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