Everything posted by Jonathanpbk
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[Plug-In] Community Applications
Same here
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Mover confusion re: Plex libraries and Frigate recordings
This also seems to be causing issues with nzbget and the nzbget.log permissions getting changed, which broke nzbget until I changed the permissions. Am I doing something wrong?
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Mover confusion re: Plex libraries and Frigate recordings
Hi, So I have set up my NVMe on a cache pool, that stores everything. Appdata and VM shares are exclusive, but I have just set up my Data share and Frigate Media share with the array as secondary storage, and the mover to move every night. I executed the mover, and then Plex lost all of my library, and Frigate lost all events. I rescanned my libraries in Plex, which found the media again, but it had to analyse everything again. Frigate events are now no longer viewable in Frigate. Am I missing something? Thanks server-diagnostics-20240131-1136.zip
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SABnzbd slow speeds, thinking of moving only NVMe from array to cache. Advice needed, please.
Yeah, I figured as much. Might try asking in the hotio discord, to see if I'm missing something with their container. Thanks for your help, anyway!
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SABnzbd slow speeds, thinking of moving only NVMe from array to cache. Advice needed, please.
Sorry for the delayed response. Thanks for your help, I now have my NVMe moved to a cache pool, and my HDD on the array, with all shares etc working as they should. Unfortunately, I am still having performance issues with SABnzbd, so I am really scratching my head. Without direct unpack, my download speeds aren't tanking any more, but unpacking is still taking a long time, even just on the 10GB test download. Even though my download/complete folder speeds are now reporting a much more reasonable (though still not full speed) ~740MBs.
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SABnzbd slow speeds, thinking of moving only NVMe from array to cache. Advice needed, please.
Ok, cool, thank you. So what is the simplest way of moving my ssd, while keeping all of my shares, dockers and vms intact, to a ache pool? Is it as simple as setting a new config, preserving all assignments, and moving it to a cache pool? And then replacing disk 1 in the array with my other HDD? Or is there more involved?
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SABnzbd slow speeds, thinking of moving only NVMe from array to cache. Advice needed, please.
Am I right in thinking that the share needs to be in a pool before I can set it to exclusive?
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SABnzbd slow speeds, thinking of moving only NVMe from array to cache. Advice needed, please.
Here is my diagnostics zip server-diagnostics-20240129-1150.zip
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SABnzbd slow speeds, thinking of moving only NVMe from array to cache. Advice needed, please.
Hi, I'm looking for some advice please. I'm new to Unraid, and pretty new to Linux as well, being a long-time windows user. I currently have an Unraid setup, with only 1 NVMe disk in the array, with a Home Assistant VM, and a number of docker containers running on it (Usenet/Arr stack, Plex, Frigate for security cameras, to name a few). I don't currently have any plans to create a large storage array, as I really only want to use Unraid for the simplicity of running docker containers and VMs. I don't really care about storing Movies and TV Shows once I have watched them. I have noticed an issue with SABnzbd, where my download speed will drop significantly during downloads, and also direct unpacks taking a very long time. I believe this may be because the write speed is limited on disks in the array, however, I am not 100% sure about that, as I don't have a parity drive, and I'm not sure if that is the only contributing factor. This is not happening on my main Windows 11 machine. SAB is saying my download and complete folder speeds are only around 90MB/s, but DiskSpeed docker is showing proper speeds of around 2300MB/s. I have gigabit internet, and downloads will start at around 109MB/s, but drop to around 20MB/s. I have a second, unassigned, 1TB HDD as well, and I was thinking of moving the NVMe drive to a cache pool (I believe it should perform better then) and putting the HDD on the array. I will then run all of my docker containers and VM on the cache. So, I am trying to figure out the simplest way of doing that, without losing data, and moving my containers and VM over to the cache. I have tried searching, but I can't really find anything that matches my situation exactly. I read about the unbalanced plugin, and have copied all of the data to the other disk, so if I were to clean my NVMe now, create a new config, assign the HDD as disk 1, the NVMe as cache, and then use unbalance again to copy the data to the NVMe again, how do I run the containers and VM from the new location? Is that even necessary? Could I just create a new config, and move the NVMe to a cache pool with the data still on it? Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks!