jonasdegent

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  1. I have an Unraid server connected to a 10Gbit switch having a 10Gbit connection and a Synology server also having a 10Gbit connection connected to that same switch. Both have SMB shares.

    When I try to move files from my Synology to my Unraid and vice versa, I do this with Windows File Explorer, I get speeds under 100MB/s sometimes not even close to 50MB/s.

    When I iperf3 on both my 2 machines (both being a server and client), I get full 10Gbit/s speeds. I know there's a harddrive bottleneck but still, they should be at least getting that speed. Both have a SSD NVME Cache drive too (and WD Gold harddrives which are capable of at least a bit more than what I'm getting).

    I just don't know how to further investigate what could be wrong.

  2. Running Nextcloud on my Unraid server and I have a bunch of video files on it which I used to play on my iOS devices via the Nextcloud app. Lately for some reason it only just downloads them not like before where it opened the video player like I want to. Via the browser it still opens up the video player. Anyone?

  3. On 2/19/2021 at 11:42 PM, skois said:

    Share your config.php.
    probably need to remove overwritehost line, but i don't know if it will have impact when accessing from external.

    I just commented my overwritehost line in the php file and it finally works locally. If I connect via 4G (so outside my network) it seems to work too.

  4. 15 hours ago, saarg said:

    I read it as you used the IP locally. Your new router most likely doesn't support NAT hairpin or split DNS. That's what makes the domain work locally also.

    I started looking for this and my ISP indeed doesn't support NAT hairpin. So how can I access my Nextcloud installation locally? I notice when I use my local LAN ip for my Nextcould it always reroutes directly to the domain name one. Is there a way around this?

  5. Recently I switched ISP together with their mandatory router. Unfortunately the new router has a different IP range 192.168.1.* instead of my previous 192.168.0.*. and it doesn't allow me to change that.

    So that meant that my Nextcloud/mariadb/swag setup wasn't going to work anymore.

    I changed a few settings in the /appdata/nextcloud/www/nextcloud/config/config.php file to the correct ip addresses and also the nextcloud.subdomain.conf file in Swag. Also I portmapped everything again on the new router which seem to work, my DNS also works.

    But anyone know why Nextcloud won't run when I try to access it locally but does work when accessed outside my own network? I just don't get it why it's doing that?

  6. Hello, I'm trying to setup a Nextcloud server together with Letsencrypt to have access on it outside my network.
    But since my ISP forces me to use their crappy router, I'm not sure if this configuration is correct to redirect port 443 to 1443 and port 80 to port 180. Is there a way to test if this is working before I start messing around with other stuff? I got it pretty much setup correctly on Unraid and I think I narrowed it down to this somehow. Port 80 and 443 are not blocked by my ISP, tested that with a open port checker tool.

    portforward.jpg

  7. I have 2x 10GbE ports on my Unraid server motherboard of which one is plugged into a 10GbE port on my switch. It's the only 10GbE available, the other 10GbE port on the switch is attached to my main PC. Will I benefit of something if I plug the other 10GbE from my Unraid server to a Gbit port on the switch? Will bonding work? Also on the subject, is there some tutorial which explains all the different network settings for Unraid?

  8. yeah well, I replaced almost everything except for the motherboard and cpu. I didn't have an extra motherboard but did have a different cpu. I contacted ASRock (which were surprisingly fast in answering my e-mail) and they sent me a newer BIOS update which wasn't on the website. But that didn't make much of a difference with the 3600. After I replaced it with the 2600 everything started working. I'm sincerely hoping this was it. Just in case: I made another diagnostics file for you to look at ;-) 

    marcel-diagnostics-20200328-1241.zip

  9. Could someone think of a BIOS option that I could be overlooking? When I plug in 2 PCIe cards (NVidia card and the LSI), the server becomes slow and everything just takes a little longer. It works but far from ideal. If I remove one, it's mega fast. Super responsive. I already made an RMA for the motherboard but I just want to try one more time.

  10. Pulled out the 2 DIMMs of RAM and replaced it by one DIMM of 16GB (tried multiple slots). The first time I booted up, it seemed to do the trick (I was still on SATA onboard). However, after one reboot, it stopped working again. Did manage to get it back fast again but I can't pinpoint where the problem is. It appears to be random. I'm now thinking either the processor or the board itself. When the transfers are fast like they should, the Plex transcoding from the 1660GTX also works like it should. When the speeds are slow, Plex has issues. So could this be related to PCI-E ports being faulty? Or processor? Maybe try to reseat the CPU now, but then I'm out of ideas.

     

    Also booting from the USB stick takes a LONG time, usually stuck for a while at 'initramfs'

  11. OK, wow... just switched to another backplane off my Inter-tech case. Speeds are what they should be (and even better than I expected). Sheeesh... I was about to give this thing up. Averaging 295MB/s to the array, 588MB/s to the cache. Maxing out my Cat6 cables. Still on onboard SATA though, so next test is the HBA.

  12. Copy via disk share to disk 1 and 2 and 3 is around 100MB/s average, to the cache drive via disk share it's 205MB/s. To an array share it's averaging 93MB/s. All copies were fast the first 40-ish percentages.

  13. Just attached the 4 drives to the onboard SATA ports (good thing I had a reverse breakout cable lying around. With that Corona quarantaine it ain't easy to get stuff) however Unraid won't let me start the array? There isn't an option to start it. I can see the drives in the BIOS and in Unraid

     

    Nevermind, a reboot did the trick