chlballi

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  1. I tested the differential by running 'iperf' on a fresh install of 6.11.5 and running the test. Scores were as expected. I then made a copy of the output of 'ethtool -k eth0' to compare it to RC2. I noticed there were differences in the default drivers for RC2. I made sure they matched and tested again. Speeds did improve slightly, but it not as fast or stable as when on 6.11.5. On 10gbe only getting about 300-350MB/s transfer speeds to or from the server. Current server on 6.12RC2 diagnostic attached. r530-diagnostics-20230322-1938.zip
  2. I did some more digging/testing and apparently the old pool still existed and prevented the formatting of the drives as they were still connected to that pool in the BG. I did a 'zpool destroy' on that old pool and attempted to format and it had no issues. That leads me to believe that the issue is the pools not being edited properly when created or destroyed via the GUI.
  3. @JorgeB I did some more digging/testing and apparently the old pool still existed and prevented the formatting of the drives as they were still connected to that pool in the BG. I did a 'zpool destroy' on that old pool and attempted to format and it had no issues. That leads me to believe that the issue is the pools not being edited properly when created or destroyed via the GUI.
  4. There seems to be an issue regarding creating a pool of drives (ZFS testing in this case) and having Unraid format them. It always seems to fail. I can add them back to a normal array and have them format normally, however, just not when added to a new pool. The type of RAIDz did not seem to matter.
  5. There appears to be a bug with pool drives and formatting. I added a new config and attempted to create a raidz pool of drives and they refuse to format. They format fine if moved back to an array, however.
  6. Just jumping in to this OLD thread to say thanks. Changing the owner to my main account allowed me to finally edit the conf file and add my domain from NPM. Cheers!
  7. I'm sure it's user error. I would prefer the GUI, but it appears not to be in the cards. I'll probably setup a cron job once my initial backups finish.
  8. I appear to have other issues - after removing and reinstalling the container, it continues to crash when trying to add the first task. I'm also unsure of proper setup without following the tutorial. I appreciate the help, but I may just have to do it manually through rsync.
  9. Good to know. I had followed this tutorial, https://unraid.net/blog/unraid-server-backups-with-luckybackup, not knowing any better. Is there a way to reset the settings, and remake the container, to reset it to defaults?
  10. OK - is there an easy way to move the token to luckybackup/.ssh? UPDATE: The id_rsa appears to now be missing... If I use the 'duplicate' option - yes. So If I get it working again, that might be the way to go.
  11. The key is in /root/.ssh/id_rsa. It did work previously, just not after restarting. As far as the tasks, I cannot create more than one, for whatever reason. If I manually rsync in the CLI, it works without a problem. I'm sure it's something on my end that went sideways, just not sure what or where.
  12. Morning all - I got LuckyBackup setup and working, but it appears to have an issue. I can add a task, verify it, and launch it and it works fine. If I try to add a second task, I go through the same steps but as soon as I click on Verify or Okay the container crashes. Can anyone else make more than 1 task? UPDATE: ...and now verification fails and it can't find the key..