Everything posted by peace-keeping-villa8590
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12Gb SAS Drives Only 45MB/s
After looking at the results above, I decided to use sdparm --page=ca "drive" and compare the results I'm not sure what the "def" column is but I noticed that they are different. The drive "zfs" which is slow is drive label "sdb" and "zfs7" is drive label "sdc".
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12Gb SAS Drives Only 45MB/s
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12Gb SAS Drives Only 45MB/s
I am currently trying to copy aprox. 16TB of data to my truenas VM and it is terribly slow. I currently have the TrueNAS share mounted via SMB and I'm trying to copy all of my data from my "zfs_storage" pool to a different pool within TrueNAS so I can recreate the "zfs_storage" pool in TrueNas. Using the Disk Speed docker, I speed tested one of my 9 12GB SAS SSD's (pic attached) that make up my "zfs" pool but it only got ~45MB/s. This is terrible IMO. I did the same test on one of my "zfs_storage" pool drives (seagate EXOS 18TB) and got ~250MB/s peak and a little over 100MB/s towards the end of the test (pic attached). All my SAS Drives are on my Broadcom LSISAS9400-16i and all SATA drives are on my LSISAS9300-16i. My transfer speeds are frequently less than 15MB/s but peak around 60MB/s. The data I'm moving is on the "zfs_storage" 18TB spinning drives that tested at over 100MB so I would expect the data to transfer faster than that. I also tried mounting TrueNAS as a NFS share but that was the same in terms of speed. tower-diagnostics-20240804-1335.zip
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Proper way to restore all data on array?
Yes it is
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Expand ZFS ARC Cache issues
I recently created a ZFS pool and enabled deduplication and wanted to use more than 16GB of my 128GB of memory for the ARC cache. I edited the /etc/modprobe.d/zfs.conf file to allow 64GB (in bytes) for ARC size. After the reboot, the file seems to be gone and still only using 16GB. What should I do?
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Proper way to restore all data on array?
I recently created an all SSD zfs pool as my primary storage. All my shares (21 ish TB) are stored on it but after everything was up and running I realized I forgot to enable deduplication on the pool. A second copy of all the data in this pool is on a second pool on the server as well. I wanted to ask how to get the data back onto my SSD pool once I enable deduplication with minimal down time? I'm most concerned about the system and docker shares. Can anyone point to a guide that will allow me to transfer the data from my backup pool to my SSD pool then enable all services without issues?
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[support] dlandon - ownCloud
Just an update. I was having the same issue connecting to the containers web UI. It seems you found a different solution but I was able to just change the port from 8443 to 443 and that solved my issue. I hope this helps someone out there having this issue.
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[support] dlandon - ownCloud
I'm not sure what option you referring to. Can you explain?
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[support] dlandon - ownCloud
I'm installing owncloud docker and wanted to know if the network must be "br0"? I don't have bro as an option.
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Need Help Moving appdata The Right Way
If I use /mnt/user/appdata, will that be less problems if for example, I replace the drive appdata is on?
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Need Help Moving appdata The Right Way
I have moved the appdata folder several times in the past and every time, the same thing happens. Nextcloud and Immich always prompt for initial setup. Am I doing something wrong? Steps I did: 1. Stop all docker containers 2. Change all docker containers' appdata folder to where the appdata folder will be after move. 3. Stop docker sercice. 4. Use unbalanced to move the appdata folder to new drive. 5. Restart docker service and check logs for any docker containers that don't start. Every time, I have to setup nextcloud like a fresh install. I don't understand why. The nextcloud appdata folder and the data base appfolder are all moved and already in place when I restart docker service but it doesn't pick up from before the data was moved.
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Can't Mount New Drives
"sg_scan -i" to list all attached drives In my case these were the commands to fix my drives; "sg_format --format --size=512 --fmtpinfo=0 /dev/sg2" "sg_format --format --size=512 --fmtpinfo=0 /dev/sg3" "sg_format --format --size=512 --fmtpinfo=0 /dev/sg5" "sg_format --format --size=512 --fmtpinfo=0 /dev/sg6"
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Move to rack mount setup | Questions about HBA and backplane
peace-keeping-villa8590 replied to peace-keeping-villa8590's topic in Storage Devices and ControllersThanks
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Can't Mount New Drives
Can I Can anyone tell me how to do that?
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Can't Mount New Drives
I got some new (used) drives that when I put in my server they populate in UD but I can't do anything with them. It doesn't show any partitions and I can't mount them. All of them have the same log entries "Jul 11 20:08:43 Tower emhttpd: device /dev/sdd has size zero". I suspect that the formatting isn't compatible but I don't see any way to format them. tower-diagnostics-20240711-2124.zip
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Move to rack mount setup | Questions about HBA and backplane
peace-keeping-villa8590 replied to peace-keeping-villa8590's topic in Storage Devices and ControllersIf I want to use NVME drives, what cables will I need to attach a Lenovo 430-16i/LSI 9400-16i to this chassis' backplane? I not familiar with tri-mode HBA's.
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Move to rack mount setup | Questions about HBA and backplane
peace-keeping-villa8590 replied to peace-keeping-villa8590's topic in Storage Devices and ControllersDoes anyone make SFF-8643 to SFF-8643 tri-mode cables?
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Move to rack mount setup | Questions about HBA and backplane
peace-keeping-villa8590 replied to peace-keeping-villa8590's topic in Storage Devices and ControllersSo it appears that each SAS connection connects 4 drives across a row (laterally). So each row the 9400 is attached to will have NVME support. For some reason, I was thinking that all the drives were somehow linked together and would cause issues. It appears that each row of 4 drives are independent. Are special cables required just for the tri-mode HBA or does the 9400 require the special cables as well?
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Move to rack mount setup | Questions about HBA and backplane
I will soon have a RM43-320-RS chassis. The backplane has 5 mini SAS connections and my HBA (LSISAS9300-16i) has 4 ports. This will be my first time using a backplane so I don't know how it will work. I'm assuming a second HBA (LSISAS9400-16I) for the 5th connection? Also, if one is a 9300 which doesn't work with NVME based storage and the other is a 9400 which does work with NVME storage and they're both connected to the same back plane, will that cause issues?
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[Plugin] NUT v2 - Network UPS Tools
I was able to make more progress. When I first used these setting, it said "calculating" for a while but the this morning, it went away and now says "on-line". SEC 9600 gave me the most information.
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[Plugin] NUT v2 - Network UPS Tools
I tried changing it to Phoenixtek and restarted NUT since it's listed in the NUT Details but it didn't change anything.
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[Plugin] NUT v2 - Network UPS Tools
I changed the "Manager IP Address" to the IP of Unraid and it was already set to read/write, clicked apply. In Nut Settings, I just changed "Start Network UPS Tools Service:" to yes and clicked apply. It is showing some details but not much.
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[Plugin] NUT v2 - Network UPS Tools
- [Plugin] NUT v2 - Network UPS Tools
- [Plugin] NUT v2 - Network UPS Tools
I assume it has a network card. I connect it to my network with a patch cable. DHCP server gives it an IP. - [Plugin] NUT v2 - Network UPS Tools