UNRAID_Hydra

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  1. Jeez, was I wrong. I had installed TeraCopy in my Admin account. I shows a popup when you copy or move stuff to choose Explorer or TC to handle the file transfer. It did not show this popup in my personal account. And transferring files directly with TC did work... Installing TC again in my personal account fixed the issue.
  2. Ever been able to solve this issue? I have exactly the same. Can't copy from my VM to UNRAID without explorer crashing. Although it depends. I can copy just fine from my local Admin account (Password UNRAID = Password Windows). But I can't copy from my personal "online" account (Same PC, Same VM, just different log in), which has been setup with a PIN access. My PIN is something like "e7f56Ukh" which would correspond to the users password in UNRAID as the online account password is >16char random. Haven't solved it yet, but i think it has to be somewhere in this direction... edit* It even crashes Qdir portable
  3. Just installed a new Win10 VM as instructed by Spaceinvader: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RD6OWYJOIzU Upgraded Win11 as instructed by Kevin Stratvert: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrwUUbaUUOg It works just fine on a 4790k and ASUS Z97 Deluxe without TPM module. So I suggest that you make a VM like this and keep it if you have an older rig, before MS blocks the opportunity to do so.
  4. My network is only ±300Mbit (via power wall). So files don't go back and forth to my router... Does it really pass internally over the 1G network-controller? I have no PCI-slots free that will fit 10G link. But i have dual 1G. is it as simple as adding a secondary IP?
  5. I'm a unraid-noob. Please be gentle. My server is also my daily driver. It has a dedicated VM with a barebone Samsung 980 1TB. When tested it can deliver 1.6GB/s. I'm filling up my server, but it seems to take forever. I can live with 500GB burst to fill the cache and than leave it overnight, but even that seems sluggish. I had 1 SSD cache pool (850 250GB, 850 500GB, 860 500GB) but it peaked at 140MB/s with large files. Doing multiple transfers at the same time or small files brings it down to even single digits. Even my 2nd cache with 2 2.5" 1TB WD red could deliver the same speeds... And even with both caches in use, it doesn't provide any improvement. What it tried: • Reduce the mismatch between SSDs to (850 500GB, 860 500GB) • Check if SSD Trim was enabled • Verify the write speed to individual disks with the docker DiskSpeed (ok: ±550MB/s) • ... What i finally discovered: • In my Win10 task manager I see that my "network"-speed is capped at ±1Gbps. Seems like a familiar networking speed... Coincidence or is the cache just that slow? Or is there any way around this to achieve that same snappy 550MB/s performance (when writing something to it) that I'm used to in my old windows configuration with these cache drives. Especially since it is one and the same machine. kr P.S. ignore the disk1 errors in the logs. A new one is ordered. tower-syslog-20210322-0919.zip
  6. Googled: "windows loses access to unraid shares". 1st hit, problem solved. Thanks a lot.
  7. First off all, this is my first UNRAID build, but pretty high level for a noob i think. The SATA-controller from the title, is a PCIe 1x to 4x SATA. It will be used to backup the UNRAID_array to 4x HotSwap bays in my daily driver VM. This VM is also running bare metal from NVME. I had some issue with stuttering sound from my Nvidia, but fixed it with the msi interrupts registry hack. Not sure if it is related. I've assigned the PCI SATA-controller to the VM (IOMMU group 26: 06:00.0). HotSwap and every bay is working separately, but only for the first drive that is connected. I can't find anything related to this to solve it. Any thoughts? IOMMU groups IOMMU group 0: [8086:0c00] 00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 4th Gen Core Processor DRAM Controller (rev 06) IOMMU group 1: [8086:0c01] 00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Xeon E3-1200 v3/4th Gen Core Processor PCI Express x16 Controller (rev 06) IOMMU group 2: [8086:0c05] 00:01.1 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Xeon E3-1200 v3/4th Gen Core Processor PCI Express x8 Controller (rev 06) IOMMU group 3: [8086:0412] 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Xeon E3-1200 v3/4th Gen Core Processor Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 06) IOMMU group 4: [8086:0c0c] 00:03.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation Xeon E3-1200 v3/4th Gen Core Processor HD Audio Controller (rev 06) IOMMU group 5: [8086:8cb1] 00:14.0 USB controller: Intel Corporation 9 Series Chipset Family USB xHCI Controller This controller is bound to vfio, connected USB devices are not visible. IOMMU group 6: [8086:8cba] 00:16.0 Communication controller: Intel Corporation 9 Series Chipset Family ME Interface #1 IOMMU group 7: [8086:15a1] 00:19.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation Ethernet Connection (2) I218-V IOMMU group 8: [8086:8cad] 00:1a.0 USB controller: Intel Corporation 9 Series Chipset Family USB EHCI Controller #2 Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub Bus 001 Device 002: ID 8087:8009 Intel Corp. IOMMU group 9: [8086:8ca0] 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 9 Series Chipset Family HD Audio Controller IOMMU group 10: [8086:8c90] 00:1c.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 9 Series Chipset Family PCI Express Root Port 1 (rev d0) IOMMU group 11: [8086:8c96] 00:1c.3 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 9 Series Chipset Family PCI Express Root Port 4 (rev d0) IOMMU group 12: [8086:8c98] 00:1c.4 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 9 Series Chipset Family PCI Express Root Port 5 (rev d0) IOMMU group 13: [8086:8c9c] 00:1c.6 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 9 Series Chipset Family PCI Express Root Port 7 (rev d0) IOMMU group 14: [8086:8ca6] 00:1d.0 USB controller: Intel Corporation 9 Series Chipset Family USB EHCI Controller #1 Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub Bus 002 Device 002: ID 8087:8001 Intel Corp. IOMMU group 15: [8086:8cc4] 00:1f.0 ISA bridge: Intel Corporation Z97 Chipset LPC Controller [8086:8ca2] 00:1f.3 SMBus: Intel Corporation 9 Series Chipset Family SMBus Controller IOMMU group 16: [10de:1b81] 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GP104 [GeForce GTX 1070] (rev a1) [10de:10f0] 01:00.1 Audio device: NVIDIA Corporation GP104 High Definition Audio Controller (rev a1) IOMMU group 17: [144d:a80a] 02:00.0 Non-Volatile memory controller: Samsung Electronics Co Ltd NVMe SSD Controller PM9A1/980PRO This controller is bound to vfio, connected drives are not visible. IOMMU group 18: [1b21:1187] 04:00.0 PCI bridge: ASMedia Technology Inc. Device 1187 IOMMU group 19: [1b21:1187] 05:01.0 PCI bridge: ASMedia Technology Inc. Device 1187 IOMMU group 20: [1b21:1187] 05:02.0 PCI bridge: ASMedia Technology Inc. Device 1187 IOMMU group 21: [1b21:1187] 05:03.0 PCI bridge: ASMedia Technology Inc. Device 1187 IOMMU group 22: [1b21:1187] 05:04.0 PCI bridge: ASMedia Technology Inc. Device 1187 IOMMU group 23: [1b21:1187] 05:05.0 PCI bridge: ASMedia Technology Inc. Device 1187 IOMMU group 24: [1b21:1187] 05:06.0 PCI bridge: ASMedia Technology Inc. Device 1187 IOMMU group 25: [1b21:1187] 05:07.0 PCI bridge: ASMedia Technology Inc. Device 1187 IOMMU group 26: [1b21:0612] 06:00.0 SATA controller: ASMedia Technology Inc. ASM1062 Serial ATA Controller (rev 02) This controller is bound to vfio, connected drives are not visible. IOMMU group 27: [14e4:43b1] 07:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Inc. and subsidiaries BCM4352 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter (rev 03) IOMMU group 28: [1b21:0612] 08:00.0 SATA controller: ASMedia Technology Inc. ASM1062 Serial ATA Controller (rev 02) IOMMU group 29: [8086:1539] 0b:00.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation I211 Gigabit Network Connection (rev 03) IOMMU group 30: [1b21:0625] 0d:00.0 SATA controller: ASMedia Technology Inc. Device 0625 (rev 01) [11:0:0:0] disk ATA WDC WD120EFAX-68 0A81 /dev/sdj 12.0TB [15:0:0:0] disk ATA ST5000LM000-2AN1 0001 /dev/sdk 5.00TB [16:0:0:0] disk ATA WDC WD40EFRX-68N 0A82 /dev/sdl 4.00TB [17:0:0:0] disk ATA WDC WD120EFAX-68 0A81 /dev/sdm 12.0TB IOMMU group 31: [1b21:1142] 0e:00.0 USB controller: ASMedia Technology Inc. ASM1042A USB 3.0 Host Controller Bus 005 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub Bus 006 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub XML: <?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?> <domain type='kvm' id='10'> <name>Win10_Bureau</name> <uuid>f61eddc3-1e0d-d52e-ff64-2292c5f13992</uuid> <metadata> <vmtemplate xmlns="unraid" name="Windows 10" icon="windows.png" os="windows10"/> </metadata> <memory unit='KiB'>23068672</memory> <currentMemory unit='KiB'>23068672</currentMemory> <memoryBacking> <nosharepages/> </memoryBacking> <vcpu placement='static'>6</vcpu> <cputune> <vcpupin vcpu='0' cpuset='1'/> <vcpupin vcpu='1' cpuset='5'/> <vcpupin vcpu='2' cpuset='2'/> <vcpupin vcpu='3' cpuset='6'/> <vcpupin vcpu='4' cpuset='3'/> <vcpupin vcpu='5' cpuset='7'/> </cputune> <resource> <partition>/machine</partition> </resource> <os> <type arch='x86_64' machine='pc-i440fx-5.1'>hvm</type> <loader readonly='yes' type='pflash'>/usr/share/qemu/ovmf-x64/OVMF_CODE-pure-efi.fd</loader> <nvram>/etc/libvirt/qemu/nvram/f61eddc3-1e0d-d52e-ff64-2292c5f13992_VARS-pure-efi.fd</nvram> </os> <features> <acpi/> <apic/> <hyperv> <relaxed state='on'/> <vapic state='on'/> <spinlocks state='on' retries='8191'/> <vendor_id state='on' value='none'/> </hyperv> </features> <cpu mode='host-passthrough' check='none' migratable='on'> <topology sockets='1' dies='1' cores='3' threads='2'/> <cache mode='passthrough'/> </cpu> <clock offset='localtime'> <timer name='hypervclock' present='yes'/> <timer name='hpet' present='no'/> </clock> <on_poweroff>destroy</on_poweroff> <on_reboot>restart</on_reboot> <on_crash>restart</on_crash> <devices> <emulator>/usr/local/sbin/qemu</emulator> <disk type='file' device='disk'> <driver name='qemu' type='raw' cache='writeback'/> <source file='/mnt/disk1/isos/00_Bootloader/spaces_win_clover.img' index='1'/> <backingStore/> <target dev='hdc' bus='sata'/> <boot order='1'/> <alias name='sata0-0-2'/> <address type='drive' controller='0' bus='0' target='0' unit='2'/> </disk> <controller type='usb' index='0' model='piix3-uhci'> <alias name='usb'/> <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x01' function='0x2'/> </controller> <controller type='pci' index='0' model='pci-root'> <alias name='pci.0'/> </controller> <controller type='sata' index='0'> <alias name='sata0'/> <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x03' function='0x0'/> </controller> <controller type='virtio-serial' index='0'> <alias name='virtio-serial0'/> <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x04' function='0x0'/> </controller> <interface type='bridge'> <mac address='52:54:00:48:5c:87'/> <source bridge='br0'/> <target dev='vnet0'/> <model type='virtio-net'/> <alias name='net0'/> <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x02' function='0x0'/> </interface> <serial type='pty'> <source path='/dev/pts/0'/> <target type='isa-serial' port='0'> <model name='isa-serial'/> </target> <alias name='serial0'/> </serial> <console type='pty' tty='/dev/pts/0'> <source path='/dev/pts/0'/> <target type='serial' port='0'/> <alias name='serial0'/> </console> <channel type='unix'> <source mode='bind' path='/var/lib/libvirt/qemu/channel/target/domain-10-Win10_Bureau/org.qemu.guest_agent.0'/> <target type='virtio' name='org.qemu.guest_agent.0' state='disconnected'/> <alias name='channel0'/> <address type='virtio-serial' controller='0' bus='0' port='1'/> </channel> <input type='tablet' bus='usb'> <alias name='input0'/> <address type='usb' bus='0' port='1'/> </input> <input type='mouse' bus='ps2'> <alias name='input1'/> </input> <input type='keyboard' bus='ps2'> <alias name='input2'/> </input> <hostdev mode='subsystem' type='pci' managed='yes'> <driver name='vfio'/> <source> <address domain='0x0000' bus='0x01' slot='0x00' function='0x0'/> </source> <alias name='hostdev0'/> <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x05' function='0x0' multifunction='on'/> </hostdev> <hostdev mode='subsystem' type='pci' managed='yes'> <driver name='vfio'/> <source> <address domain='0x0000' bus='0x01' slot='0x00' function='0x1'/> </source> <alias name='hostdev1'/> <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x05' function='0x1'/> </hostdev> <hostdev mode='subsystem' type='pci' managed='yes'> <driver name='vfio'/> <source> <address domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x1b' function='0x0'/> </source> <alias name='hostdev2'/> <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x08' function='0x0'/> </hostdev> <hostdev mode='subsystem' type='pci' managed='yes'> <driver name='vfio'/> <source> <address domain='0x0000' bus='0x02' slot='0x00' function='0x0'/> </source> <alias name='hostdev3'/> <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x09' function='0x0'/> </hostdev> <hostdev mode='subsystem' type='pci' managed='yes'> <driver name='vfio'/> <source> <address domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x14' function='0x0'/> </source> <alias name='hostdev4'/> <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x06' function='0x0'/> </hostdev> <hostdev mode='subsystem' type='pci' managed='yes'> <driver name='vfio'/> <source> <address domain='0x0000' bus='0x06' slot='0x00' function='0x0'/> </source> <alias name='hostdev5'/> <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x07' function='0x0'/> </hostdev> <hub type='usb'> <alias name='hub0'/> <address type='usb' bus='0' port='2'/> </hub> <memballoon model='none'/> </devices> <seclabel type='dynamic' model='dac' relabel='yes'> <label>+0:+100</label> <imagelabel>+0:+100</imagelabel> </seclabel> </domain>