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  1. If you want to keep other audio streams like DTS or TrueHD and add a new transcoded audio stream with a custom bitrate, follow these steps: Install Plugin: Install the Tdarr_Plugin_00td_action_add_audio_stream_codec (Add Audio Stream Codec) plugin. Edit the Local downloaded Plugin: Open the plugin in the Tdarr interface. Do not change the name, ID, or description of the plugin, as it will cause the plugin to fail to load. Replace the Code: Delete the existing code in the plugin. Replace it with the code from this link: https://codefile.io/f/FecLfQx7dA. This will allow you to keep your original audio streams and add a new audio stream with a custom bitrate. Happy transcoding!
  2. How to Add a New Transcoded Audio Stream with Custom Bitrate in Tdarr If you want to keep other audio streams like DTS or TrueHD and add a new transcoded audio stream with a custom bitrate, follow these steps: Install Plugin: Install the Tdarr_Plugin_00td_action_add_audio_stream_codec (Add Audio Stream Codec) plugin. Edit the Local downloaded Plugin: Open the plugin in the Tdarr interface. Do not change the name, ID, or description of the plugin, as it will cause the plugin to fail to load. Replace the Code: Delete the existing code in the plugin. Replace it with the code from this link: https://codefile.io/f/FecLfQx7dA. This will allow you to keep your original audio streams and add a new audio stream with a custom bitrate. Happy transcoding!
  3. I fixed the unraid-api cpu spikes by removing the unraid connect plugin. I think something is filling up my logs, and therefore putting pressure on nvme writes. Is this normal?
  4. What is this process? /usr/local/bin/unraid-api/unraid-api/snapshot/api/dist/unraid-api .cjs start It seems that this also causes my cpu spikes every few seconds. Also this one:
  5. Thanks! I share them because in data i have only torrents and movies and i don't care about them, and nextcloud_data because transfer is way better with smb than via nextcloud on browser.
  6. Ok, Thanks! I have SMB on for these folders. Nextcloud data is on the spinning disk too. Should i include the data and nextcloud dir too? It seems that these spikes appear only if I do not include any dir in the plugin settings.
  7. For best practices, what should I include or exclude exactly? I'm new to unraid, sorry for asking. Data folder is for media server: Radarr, torrents, emby etc. nextcloud_data for Nextcloud AIO. My shares:
  8. Ok, I think I found out what is causing this issue. It was the "Dynamix Cache Directories" Unraid plugin. I disabled it. Any reason why I should leave it on?
  9. Hello Unraid Community, I've been experiencing an issue on my Unraid system where a particular process is causing unusually high CPU usage every 5-10 seconds. The process in question is a `find` command running as root, specifically `find /mnt/cache/docker -noleaf`. This seems to be repeatedly scanning my Docker cache directory, and I'm unsure why it's happening or how to address it. I've attached screenshots from Netdata that show the spikes in CPU usage corresponding to when this command is executed. These spikes are making me concerned about potential performance impacts on my server. Does anyone have insights into why this `find` command might be running so frequently and any suggestions on how to mitigate the high CPU usage? Could this be related to a misconfiguration in Docker or a scheduled task I'm not aware of? Any advice or guidance would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance for your help! unraidpsy-diagnostics-20240307-1322.zip

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