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Low power system (MB+CPU or used server) with 6-8 SATA - recommendations?
Not sure, if this is still relevant, but in case the ECC is not a dealbreaker, I can vouch for the N100. Currently running a ASRock mb Intel n100m NVME PCie to 6x SATA Ports card in the m2 slot PCIe to 2x SATA in the first PCIe slot 32 GB RAM I have one more PCIe slot over that I might use for a faster NIC one day as the MB is limited to 1Gbs but since that is all my home network can handle anyway... Setup consists of 8x HDD plus 2x SSD (cache) with a few dockers and a Linux Mint VM for good measure. Runs like a dream and still has some grunt left, that I'm not using at all. I also did run a full-blown Win11 VM for a little while. That worked "OK" but it required more of my cache drive than I was happy with and I replaced it with the Linux one. CPU and RAM could handle it but it was a bit close on the CPU side too so keep that in mind.
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Issues transferring larger files from Windows PC to UnRAID <SOLVED>
OK, thanks.
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Issues transferring larger files from Windows PC to UnRAID <SOLVED>
I apologize for restarting this thread but it reads a lot like the problems I've been having ever since moving my server to a new hardware setup a few days ago. This is the link to my thread: The "symptoms" are very similar but my settings are already in line with the solution from this thread. What piqued my interest was the mention of changing networking hardware. While moving my server I also switched (no pun intended) to an Omada switch running with a dedicated hardware controller (OC 200). The original conclusion was that it's probably a hardware problem which would make sense but since I'm not the only one maybe there's something else going on?
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Write to array over network freezes UnRaid
I was hoping to avoid that but it makes sense. I'll give it a try. Thank you for your help!
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Write to array over network freezes UnRaid
Done and done. It killed all my Windows network shares. I can still find the server on my network and see some shares but others are hidden. (Like the one for isos for example). Also can't connect to one because it rejects my username/password but I know it's correct. This certainly shook something loose but now other things are broken. Oh, I forgot: That explanation reminded me. I might have set something up like that to easier access all shares on the network. (It's been a while.) But in that case that has been there for years and never caused trouble. Second edit: File transfers still don't work. I see the same weird "freeze" and then it fails. Third edit: Fixed the access problem to the shares that were acting up. Some of them lost the SMB config about which user has which access rights. Easy to restore once I found it.
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Write to array over network freezes UnRaid
Thank you for taking an interest! No, I don't think I do. Only regular disk shares. What would a root share look like or be used for?
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Write to array over network freezes UnRaid
Hello, I hope somebody here can help me, because I'm at my wits' end. After moving my Unraid server to new hardware I can no longer reliably write to the array. The transfer starts, then slows within seconds while the whole system freezes (including GUI) for several minutes until the transfer fails with a network error, saying that the location can no longer be found. After a while the system will return to normal. Parity is fine, FS seems fine and I can read anything I want from every share and disk as long as I don't write to it. What's even "worse" is that sometimes transfers go through without a hitch. At the same time other files will cause the freeze immediately no matter which share or drive I use. (I even tried renaming them but the transfer always fails.) File sizes are usually several GB so it's not a problem of sustained writes. I believe it started after I set up a Linux Mint VM although that could be a coincidence. I was in the process of moving new files to the server without any problems for an hour or so, when I began setting up the VM. Then the transfer failed for the first time. Later the VM was also unable to write to its own disk when trying to download updates etc. I have since deactivated VMs completely and deleted the VM along with its disk but to no avail. Internal file transfers all work fine either through the GUI or binhex-krusader docker. Bypassing cache has no effect. My hardware: 8 HDD (one parity) with 6 coming from the old server and two new additions that cleared fine. One of the new ones has been encrypted 2 cache SSDs Mobo is an Asrock N100M 1 (cheap) Chinese nvme 6x SATA adapter with ASM1166 chip 1 old PCIe to 4x SATA card. (Not sure what chip that is but it has been working for years in the old setup without a hitch 1 32GB RAM stick (max for the mobo) @3200 (haven't run memtest yet but the system is "stable" otherwise) The six existing drives go to them nvme, the SSDs directly to the Mobo and the two "new" (also used) HDD go to the Pcie-Sata card. Transfers and GUI access are from a W11 24H2 (insider build) desktop. Any help would be greatly appreciated as I have no clue what else I could try or what might be causing this. server-diagnostics-20240626-1635.zip
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