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keshavdaboss

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  1. Hi! The title pretty much sums it up. Its hard to see the differences in most containers, but when running the nextcloud docker container (which accesses a lot of files on the server in order to server the webpage) the difference is night and day in terms of page load speed when using the /mnt/user path (1-2 seconds load times) vs the direct /mnt/cache path (near instantaneous loads). I noticed when using the /mnt/user/appdata path that the shfs process has spikes in the CPU usage. I am running an i7 3770 so I do not think there should be any resource bottlenecks. I would like to know if this is expected behavior and if using /mnt/user is preffered over the /mnt/cache, if not is there any settings I need to change (I see that enabling Direct IO is something that can be done, but I have heard that some docker containers do not respond well to this)? Your help would be much appreciated. Here is another post which seems to have similar issues.
  2. I am trying to get the plex container to realize that I have added new media files to it. It seems like I have to manually scan the library every time I make changes to it. I have enabled the option to automatically scan library when changes are detected, but it still doesn't work. Your help would be very much appreciated.
  3. Are you able to get spindown working on an LSI SAS card?

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