gubbgnutten

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  1. See Need help? Read me first!, you are not giving people much to go on. Are you using ReiserFS? Are any disks relatively full?
  2. Well, technically it is an optional feature in the specification, so it could be absent... That said, never seen a gigabit card without it.
  3. It would be pretty cool to display bytes read/written, though.
  4. Well, there is the post Kernel Vulnerability CVE-2015-7547 in the security part of the forum. Might be a good starting point.
  5. If if comes to that and you're prepared to swap out the cache drive, try just reformatting it first.
  6. Everyone please stop reporting bugs until 6.2 is here! On a more serious note, I'm quite happy with frequent minor releases containing fixes for vulnerabilities/bugs.
  7. No, you would not see an exponential increase in write speed, more like a linear increase (until something else becomes a bottleneck). If you get one 10Gb NIC for the server and one for the client and connect them either directly or through a 10Gb capable switch, writes would likely be as fast as your cache SSD will allow (provided your source drive can read that fast). Writes directly to the array (not using the cache drive) on the other hand are unlikely to be any faster than with 1Gb networking.
  8. Could you not have simply killed the sync process? That might have allowed you to carry out some further diagnostics. Yeah, I probably should have. I checked the syslog and there were no errors, and just hit the power button. TBH, I've been having a lot of issues with the whole box freezing with high CPU usage since upgrading to V6 and I'm just so used to having to reset it that way Freezing is not part of normal operation. Why not head over to General Support (V6) and try to get some help to isolate the problem?
  9. Have a look at the Unassigned Devices plugin. How does solve his drag-and-drop issue? Sorry, my bad. I'm usually better at looking through the full thread, I promise! Still, it got me to read up on the state of Server-Side Copy and SMB2 FSCTL_SRV_COPYCHUNK, interesting. Will do some experiments later.
  10. Have a look at the Unassigned Devices plugin. Edit: Sorry. Disregard.
  11. Have you verified that the files actually end up on the cache drive after the transfer? I vaguely remember some thread with a user experiencing performance problems with a BTRFS SSD cache drive after a while. Probably an overly drastic long shot, but if there are no other ideas - what about reformatting the cache drive?
  12. It would have been far more useful to just add how it was resolved instead of nuking the original post. Someone could encounter a similar problem in the future.
  13. I still have my 640L in a box somewhere, but I would never ever consider putting it back in any of my unRAID boxes. Seriously, we're talking about ancient budget cards that have caused catastrophic failure for multiple users... Are there no other options?
  14. You can. But if you don't preclear it, unRAID will have to clear it when it is added and your array will be offline during the clear.
  15. Does it happen in safe mode as well? In any case, I would remove or fix the dynamix.local.master plugin as that one is most certainly misbehaving on your system.
  16. If you log in locally or connect using Telnet or SSH and execute the following command, what do you get? Lots of files or just a ssh/ folder? ls -l /boot/config/
  17. Don't mix user shares and disk shares when moving stuff around, the background magic can easily turn from good magic to bad magic.
  18. Interesting. That is not a "normal" private IP range for consumer routers, and I think is one of the ranges used by the internal docker network. I assume you set it up that way on purpose? ...but still a perfectly valid private IP range, and Docker is supposed to select a range that is not in use on the host machine (which in my similar case typically results in 10.0.x.x).
  19. Well, of course I'm in the middle of a long preclear, good timing! Sounds like amazing work from bonienl as usual, looking forward to trying the updates later. ...even more excited about 6.2, of course. Go LT! Soon!
  20. As a workaround, move the files from /mnt/disk?/Temp/ to /mnt/disk#/video instead of /mnt/user/video. Regarding mc and the command line, this comment by jonp is worth reading.
  21. Pretty sure it is complex if you don't leave the imaginary parts out.
  22. If I recall correctly, it is a bug affecting single-digit dates.
  23. Save a list of all files and their corresponding checksums from each system and compare the lists. Both corrupted and missing files will show up that way.
  24. Probably something specific to the trial license, never had a problem booting my pro licenses without Internet. Send an email to Limetech and ask about it, it is certainly a reasonable question for a potential customer to have.