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network-rules.cfg is missing
Since it's not creating network-rules.cfg for some reason, I cannot pin the cards down (this menu is absent). In the end I just disabled the on-board 1gbe card in the BIOS... It's a bit sloppy resolution and I would prefer to be able to pin them in unraid, but at least it won't switch randomly to the slower card in the future again. Danke schon!
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network-rules.cfg is missing
Hmmm. New development: I was disconnecting and reconnecting the cable from one port to another for a few times while rebooting the server and suddenly its started showing 2500 on the dashboard (previously it was showing 1000 only). I ran speed test and it's surpassing 1000 now. So all good speedwise. But it still not creating network-rules.cfg file upon reboot. Therefore I won't be able to route connections in the future if desired. I guess, that anyways I should be happy that I gained full speed back after all. It is strange though. Thanks a lot MAM59 for your help!
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network-rules.cfg is missing
Thank you for prompt response! So for eth0 it shows 2500 supported, and for eth1 - no. Please see attached pictures. Thank you
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network-rules.cfg is missing
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mellerd started following network-rules.cfg is missing
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network-rules.cfg is missing
Hi guys, About 2 years ago I installed a 2.5gbe NIC while probably on Unraid version 6.10.3 and everything was working fine. I believe I set it as eth0 instead of the onboard 1Gbe. I was getting 1.6 Gbps. Recently I noticed that I'm always getting less than 1Gb. On the dashboard it is showing this: bond0 fault-tolerance (active-backup), mtu 1500 eth0 interface down eth1 1000 Mbps, full duplex, mtu 1500 lo loopback All this time the cable was plugged in the 2.5 gbe port. When plugged in 1 Gbe port it works too. I wanted to change network rules to prioritize 2.5 Gbe, but this section is missint in Network Settings tab. I know that the suggested solution is to delete network.cfg and network-rules.cfg and reboot the server. I know that unraid should create the network-rules.cfg if there 2 or more ethernet cards in the system. For some reason I have only these 2 files (but not network-rules.cfg): network.cfg: # Generated settings: IFNAME[0]="br0" BONDNAME[0]="bond0" BONDING_MIIMON[0]="100" BRNAME[0]="br0" BRSTP[0]="no" BRFD[0]="0" BONDING_MODE[0]="1" BONDNICS[0]="eth0 eth1" BRNICS[0]="bond0" PROTOCOL[0]="ipv4" USE_DHCP[0]="no" IPADDR[0]="192.168.2.10" NETMASK[0]="255.XXX.XXX.0" GATEWAY[0]="192.168.2.1" DNS_SERVER1="192.168.2.1" DNS_SERVER2="8.XXX.XXX.8" USE_DHCP6[0]="yes" DHCP6_KEEPRESOLV="no" SYSNICS="1" network-extra.cfg: include_interfaces="tailscale1" exclude_interfaces="" Nevertheles, I deleted network.cfg and rebooted a few times and it didn't help. network-rules.cfg not being created. Yesterday I updated the Unraid to 6.12.6, but it didn't solve the issue. Later I updated both drivers to suggested drivers from Apps, rebooted a few times too, but nothing changed. I'll appreciate a lot any help with this. Attached the diagnostics file. Thanks a lot and happy NY unraid-diagnostics-20240103-1228.zip
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[Support] HaveAGitGat - Tdarr: Audio/Video Library Analytics & Transcode Automation
My Tdarr was working fine for few months using QSV and QSV Handbrake profile. Decided to support development, pledged and installed “Pro” version (haveagitgat/tdarr:pro_latest). Tdarr immediately stoped encoding and now giving errors. I think the issue is with QSV support. Rolled back to older “non pro” version and everything is working fine without any changes. Will be grateful for any ideas. Command: HandBrakeCLI -i '/home/Tdarr/Media/Downloads/usenet/completed/series/South.Park.S11E01.720p.BluRay.X264-REWARD/11a6b4d251d34c599e51693b52976d78.mkv' -o '/home/Tdarr/cache/11a6b4d251d34c599e51693b52976d78-TdarrCacheFile-e8Y0fWCFm.mkv' --preset-import-file "/home/Tdarr/Documents/presets.json" -Z "myH265" Last 200 lines of CLI log: shellThread Cannot load libnvidia-encode.so.1 [16:53:03] hb_init: starting libhb thread [16:53:03] thread 152fa2276700 started ("libhb") HandBrake 1.3.1 (2020080200) - Linux x86_64 - https://handbrake.fr 6 CPUs detected Opening /home/Tdarr/Media/Downloads/usenet/completed/series/South.Park.S11E01.720p.BluRay.X264-REWARD/11a6b4d251d34c599e51693b52976d78.mkv... [16:53:03] CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-8400 CPU @ 2.80GHz [16:53:03] - Intel microarchitecture Kaby Lake [16:53:03] - logical processor count: 6 [16:53:03] Intel Quick Sync Video support: no [16:53:03] hb_scan: path=/home/Tdarr/Media/Downloads/usenet/completed/series/South.Park.S11E01.720p.BluRay.X264-REWARD/11a6b4d251d34c599e51693b52976d78.mkv, title_index=1 ... ... ... [16:53:04] + bitrate: 640 kbps, samplerate: 48000 Hz [16:53:04] + AC3 Passthru [16:53:04] sync: expecting 32224 video frames ERROR: encx265: x265_param_default_preset failed. Preset (balanced) Tune ((null)) ERROR: Failure to initialise thread 'H.265/HEVC encoder (libx265)' [16:53:04] comb detect: heavy 0 | light 0 | uncombed 0 | total 0 [16:53:04] decomb: deinterlaced 0 | blended 0 | unfiltered 0 | total 0 [16:53:04] ac3-decoder done: 0 frames, 0 decoder errors [16:53:04] h264-decoder done: 0 frames, 0 decoder errors [16:53:04] sync: got 0 frames, 32224 expected [16:53:04] Finished work at: Sat Aug 29 16:53:04 2020 [16:53:04] libhb: work result = 3 Encode failed (error 3). HandBrake has exited.
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