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berta123

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  1. I have 2x MX500 SATA SSDs in a mirror for my cache drive. From a Windows 11 VM running on my unraid server I am only able to get ~160MB/s write speeds and 260 MB/s read. The DiskSpeed docker reports each drive is capable of 500MB/s+. I expect some loss to SMB, but not this severe. While testing I did notice 2 odd things: 1. A share set to cache only is writing directly to the array even though there is >50% space left on the cache drive 2. When using the cache disk share directly it does seem to write to the cache BUT it does so sporadically when watching the disk speeds on the "Main" page. So what I'll observe is writing begins in my test (using the AJA system test) and I see no activity change for several seconds on the drives. Then maybe 10 seconds in I'll start seeing the drives show 300-500MB/s writes. Then it will die down, and then pop back up. It's almost like there is another cache before the cache array that is very slow and so the drives just read out of it when there is enough data. But the transfer speed remains constant despite the fluctuations in actual disk write. Adding to the bizarre readings when doing the read test in AJA the disks show no read occurring with just very minimal background noise (a few KB/s). Anyone have any ideas? @Support? System Specs: AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3960X 24-Core 192GB Ram 10GBe System is basically idle during these tests (~10% load)
  2. Hello! Just found this plugin and it looks super helpful. Unfortunately it seems to be erroring out on my cache drive during setup? Steps to Reproduce (on my system): 1. Install DiskSpeed from CA 2. Open WebGUI 3. See error after it reaches one of my cache drives (Crucial MX500): 15:20:09 Found drive Crucial CT2000MX500SSD1 Rev: M3CR043 Serial: 2210E6168449 (sdb), 1 partition Error: Lucee 5.2.9.31 Error (expression) Messageinvalid call of the function listGetAt, second Argument (posNumber) is invalid, invalid string list index [2] patternlistgetat(list:string, position:number, [delimiters:string, [includeEmptyFields:boolean]]):string StacktraceThe Error Occurred in /var/www/ScanControllers.cfm: line 1733 1731: <CFSET NR=i-2> 1732: <CFSET Part.Partitions[NR].PartNo=ListGetAt(CurrLine,1,":",true)> 1733: <CFSET Part.Partitions[NR].Start=Val(ListGetAt(CurrLine,2,":",true))> 1734: <CFSET Part.Partitions[NR].End=Val(ListGetAt(CurrLine,3,":",true))> 1735: <CFSET Part.Partitions[NR].Size=Val(ListGetAt(CurrLine,4,":",true))> called from /var/www/ScanControllers.cfm: line 1643 1641: </CFIF> 1642: </CFLOOP> 1643: </CFLOOP> 1644: 1645: <!--- Admin drive creation ---> Diagnostic File: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xC5YkGH1ZNy0DiTBN008npWPYKZJn9RP/view?usp=sharing
  3. I tried these steps and my VM came to a standstill after logging in with Hyper-V enabled. I hade to stop the VM, safe boot, and disable. Any ideas?
  4. The above script didn’t work for me. Has anyone found a solution? 6.9.2
  5. I am having a similar issue but with python2.7 which is apparently used by iotop? Running either iotop or python generates the following error: root@beta:~# python python: /lib64/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.33' not found (required by /usr/lib64/libpython2.7.so.1.0) root@beta:~# iotop /usr/bin/python: /lib64/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.33' not found (required by /usr/lib64/libpython2.7.so.1.0) root@beta:~#

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