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  1. I don't have to go with a rackmount option. I just figured that'd be a good option to keep things nice and clean. Plus I have a buddy who is willing to hook me up with a cabinet.
  2. I am running out of space in my current configuration. I have 7 drives currently installed and thats the limit of my case, I have another 6 hard drives that I am trying to get installed but in order to do so I am going to need a case that can fit at least 15 (a little room for growth) but I am trying to figure out if I should go ahead and get something like the Rosewill RSV-L4500 or go all out and get the NORCO RPC-4224 that so many others here have (seemingly). My holdup is that the NORCO RPC-4224 is 3 times the price. But from what I am seeing people taking full size ATX cases and installing multiple backplanes are spending just as much. If people have a configuration out there they'd like to suggest I am all ears! I don't intend on needing to get in and out of my cases often so I can live without hot swap. But again, please tell me if I am crazy on that one. Additionally, I am only using a PCI SATA controller with 4 ports and my mobo has 5 itself so I intend on needing to purchase 2xAOC-SASLP-MV8 (which cables should I get?) my PSU should be able to handle up to 15 drives according to this Power Supply Calc. Thanks in advance for all the help!
  3. Thanks guys! Found the culprit, the switch. My configuration was Router + Switch now its just Router. But now I am thinking about getting a new switch and putting everything on it. What do people thing of TRENDnet TEG-S80G because currently the only thing in my media cabinet wired is my ATV (directly to router, in order to bypass crapped out switch). But I like having everything wired (within reason of course, no need to do that with laptops).
  4. UPDATE: Believe I have: Intel® 82566DC Gigabit Ethernet Controller Original Message Attempting to figure out which make it is from the Motherboard spec but for now here is what I have: *-core description: Motherboard product: DP35DP vendor: Intel Corporation physical id: 0 version: AAD81073-209 serial: USDP825002LZ slot: Base Board Chassis Location *-network description: Ethernet interface physical id: 19 bus info: pci@0000:00:19.0 logical name: eth0 version: 02 serial: 00:1c:c0:60:92:e2 size: 1GB/s capacity: 1GB/s width: 32 bits clock: 33MHz capabilities: pm msi bus_master cap_list ethernet physical tp 10bt 10bt-fd 100bt 100bt-fd 1000bt-fd autonegotiation configuration: autonegotiation=on broadcast=yes driver=e1000e driverversion=1.9.5-k duplex=full firmware=1.3-0 ip=192.168.23.134 latency=0 link=yes module=e1000e multicast=yes port=twisted pair speed=1GB/s
  5. That does seem odd, would that have to do with my router or my NIC? I am using onboard NIC.
  6. All of this was captured while attempting to stream 720p content and experiencing buffering.
  7. I ended up deleting the contents on my cache drive per a comment I saw on another thread and starting over. This seemed to solve my problem but doesn't solve for why this started. If it happens again I'll post my log. Thanks!
  8. Per your comment in another thread the CPU matters. That is why I called it out. Per other comments (not by you) adding the cache drive is what solved buffering issues for them. I am confident that my network configuration is not the issue as I am using wired gigabit router with cat6 cables. I am willing to do additional testing/provide more detail if you believe it to be necessary. I've disabled all plugins and am using the default go file to make sure nothing additional is going on. What additional information can I share in order to provide you with adequate details to assist? Thanks!
  9. I am constantly experiencing buffering when attempting to play videos from my unRAID server. The server has a 3.0 Ghz quad core and 8GB of RAM which I thought would be plenty being that my old setup was a single core with 2GB of ram and JBOD and that streamed content just fine. Yes, I _am_ using a cache drive.
  10. I am having the same issue, I ran getfattr -d /mnt/user0/* and nothing returned
  11. Here is another open thread about this: http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=23846.msg210467#msg210467
  12. That's a negative Ghost rider rsync: get_xattr_data: lgetxattr("Torrents","user.org.netatalk.supports-eas.FGYeNy",0) failed: Exec format error ( unRAID Server Pro version: 5.0-rc12a Updated syslog attached syslog.txt
  13. The release notes for: Changes from 5.0-rc11 to 5.0-rc12 include shfs: return correct extended attribute value length should this fix my issue?
  14. Cross posting from http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=23255.msg232991#msg232991 because my issue is on 5.0-rc11 Attached syslog here as well, I've set the plugins and go file per suggestion on other threads (one of the mods signature). Here is what I keep seeing when I run the mover: rsync error: some files/attrs were not transferred (see previous errors) (code 23) at main.c(1042) [sender=3.0.7] UPDATED: I had to delete the contents of my Cache drive and start fresh for this to start working. syslog.txt
  15. fliptoback can you please update the topic of the original post to [sovled] and change the Message Icon for the original message to 'Defect [solved]'?