intoran

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  1. Same issue here with 6.11.5. Any fixes on this?
  2. I just had the same issue. That fixed mine as well. Thanks.
  3. Based on this I would be unable to achieve what I'm looking for since my VPN provider doesn't provide port forwarding. At least for free.
  4. Ahh, had mydownloader disabled. Thanks for the inof.
  5. any way to resolve required captchas on downloads sent to this docker?
  6. I'd love to see this or another solution.
  7. Any way to use this in conjunction with unassigned devices?
  8. Solved. Maybe.. So a default unraid has these SAS drives with NCQ queue depth set to 1. Changing that to 32 or higher results in a sustained write of over 115MB/s. More what I was expecting with these drives. Anyone know why it would be that way? This is using a new unraid trial setup with no previous config. Wanted to test before moving my license over.
  9. I've removed all but 1 SAS drive on the m1015 and 1 SATA on the onboard. Still slow around 40-45. Copying to 1 SATA on the m1015 is around 80-100mb/s. I thought SAS was supposed to be faster. Is there anything special that needs to be done on unraid or the controllers when using SAS vs SATA? Also, flashed the controller to the latest version I could find, which was 20. No help. Still at 45mb/s.
  10. Yea I noticed that so I set it to never spin down. That happened earlier, maybe a reboot is needed. Parity build was slow as well though. Avg 40-45. Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk
  11. Recently moved to a new server. Using unassigned devices to mount disks from old server one at a time then using mc to copy files to shares on the new array. Speeds hovering between 35-45MB/s. Seems way slow considering these HGST 4TB drives are faster than the old drives and I was seeing faster speeds on the old server. I have already enable turbo write, I think. Any help would be great, this is frustrating and I have a lot of data to copy into the new array.
  12. I'm having the same issue with 16.04. No Crashplan here. Ran updates and when I attempt to change from the default res this happens.
  13. I'm sure it'll be easy with a guide. I had XBMC running in a windows VM close to 3 years ago and back then there was little info to be found on GPU passthrough with ESX. Especially for my purposes. You get used to having a disposal of tools to manage ESX so switching to linux xen/kvm can be a little daunting. Definitly looks like a lot more "tweaking" has to be done, but that could just be due to my unfamiliarity with it.
  14. I will create an image with XBMC that uses the Radeon drivers and HD Audio. That would be awesome. Some of these things are easy to me with regards to ESXi, but being fairly new to linux I feel like I am starting over, haha.
  15. Do either of you guys know if XBMCbuntu with a Radeon supports bitstreaming of HD audio? I know in the past there were some issues doing that on various linux builds so I just went with XBMC on Windows. It does eat up my CPU though, never could get the hardware accelleration working with ESXi 5+. I'm currently using a 5450 and 6450.
  16. Just a comment on the Arch vs. other options. I'm new to linux and settled with Ubuntu Server for my VM (running an ESXi box with Unraid and other guests) and it was definately not easier than what I have seen with Arch and other options with systemd, etc. I found plenty of guides to get me where I wanted to go, but it was definately not clean getting there and for someone new to linux or the CLI, editing the init scripts with vi or nano is not going to be a cakewalk. On a side note I think it's awesome with all the work going on in the forums right now. I'll eventually move from ESXi over to Unraid/Xen but for now ESXi is second nature to me since I use it at my job.
  17. Just trying to figure out where the SSD that you installed Arch/Xen on is? You said that you passed through the onboard SATA to Unraid so wouldn't you lose your SSD to Unraid? Besides that, thanks for all your detailed explanations. I am currently doing this via ESXi and I think I am going to move to Xen for better performance and more flexibility. Sam
  18. I have that same case. Not sure you could use adapters with it. Seems like it's built only for the style that come with it. It is a bit of a pain if you need to swap drives but the price is right.
  19. I'd like to know how to do this as well. My plugins are trying to start and it's causing the array to hang while starting. It would be nice to delay the install until the array if up.