Perforator

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  1. Kind of off topic but does parity check speed depend on the amount of data in your array? The reason I ask is I have a 14 disk 49TB array and the last parity check I ran took a little less than 18 hours with a reported speed of 93.5 MB/s.
  2. Meaningless to monitor for change but now monitored by default, brilliant.
  3. Something changed in UnRaid since 6.1.3 that is causing these errors to be reported.
  4. Since I upgraded to 6.1.4 and again in 6.1.6 i have 9 Seagate drives that have the yellow triangle on the main page. Command timeout error. Do I need to revert back to 6.1.3 or is this going to be fixed sometime soon?
  5. I've never pre-cleared any of the drives in my array. It's a waste of time in my opinion.
  6. Excellent analogy !!! Not really, if someone doesn't know how the engine in their car works then someone better know a good mechanic or they will be walking the first time the engine doesn't start. If almarma doesn't want to know how unraid works perhaps he can hire someone to set it up for him and pay him to fix it whenever it breaks.
  7. You can use an 8 port card in a x4 slot. PCIe2 is 250-500mb per channel, most spinners don't transfer more than 200mb/second.
  8. Don't use AstraWeb. I used them for a while but they were having major problems with incomplete articles. I switched to newsleacher all in one service, you pay for the software and unlimited downloads for like 9 a month. Haven't had any problems with incompletes and they have good retention and the super search service.
  9. Well... not sure what happened but after three copies the write speeds to cache are back to normal.
  10. Hi all, I was running 5.0-rc5 since I setup my unRaid server over a year ago and was consistently getting 90-110mb/s write speeds to my cache drive which is SSD. I upgrade to 5.0-6 tonight following the upgrade directions on the wiki. I replaced the bzroot and bzimage files, rebooted and the array was up and everything was good. I tried copying a large file over and now I'm getting 45-50mb/s transfers. I logged on the console and checked the ethernet connection with ethtool and it says 1000mb/s full duplex so I'm not sure why I'm getting half the transfer rate. Has anyone seen this before? Edit: Just realized I posted this in the wrong section
  11. Could someone please explain to me what the Mover Schedule, under Move Settings means? I checked the 4 and 5 manual pages and there is nothing there. Right now it's set for 40 3 * * * which is the default.