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Sorin Sbarnea

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  1. Quite surprised not to see more likes on this request. Is just UX.
  2. It seems that docker-compose manager is not updating the containers even if it should.... or that the web interface wrongly reports them as outdated. PS. I am new to unraid forum,... I am still trying to understand how a forum is supposed to help as it seems a nightmare to navigate and find something in it,... i was expecting an issue tracker, to read existing open bugs... The fact that on each search I get results that are like 4-5 years old first is... mind blowing. Who knows, maybe I am holding it the wrong way...
  3. My cable is fine but with some googling I found that this NIC in particular is known to have serious problems that cause behaviors like this. I am planning to upgrade its firmware later or to switch to the other 10Gbit interface which is not intel. Because my box is headless it will take some time until I manager to perform the upgrade (UART access)
  4. I have the same I225V network interfaces and while unraid 7.0rc does recognize them and report link at correct speed (1000 in my case), testing the network speed reports a performance similar to ~100Mbits instead. I posted more details on a thread that looked similar I mention that that speed seems unrelated to docker, as I was able reproduce the bad performance directly from the console.
  5. I find myself with a very similar issue but the difference is that even on unraid as console I get the same under 100Mbit speeds, so the issue is not really docker. I have a Qnap box with 3 interfaces (2x2.5 and 1x10GB) which are configured in bridge mode (br0) but only the first interface is connected and is connected at 1000 Mbits speed as due to my internal switch limitations. `ethtool eth0 | grep Speed` reports 1000Mbit but a simple test with reports ~75 Mbit/s speeds. Same test run from my macbook while connected on wifi reports, ~300Mbit/s which is much closer to the advertised fiber speed. I am starting to believe that unraid might have problems with the network drivers. Note the one connected is the intel one: ``` sudo lspci | grep -Ei 'eth|network|ethernet|wireless|wifi' 05:00.0 Ethernet controller: Aquantia Corp. AQtion AQC107 NBase-T/IEEE 802.3an Ethernet Controller [Atlantic 10G] (rev 02) 06:00.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation Ethernet Controller I225-V (rev 03) 07:00.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation Ethernet Controller I225-V (rev 03) ``` Maybe someone can provide some hints here... Ahh, forgot, I am using the latest 7.0rc unraid.
  6. I finally got a DOM and an USB adapter that allowed me to mount it on my mac and write the Unraid image on it. Still, sadly the qnap did not boot (or at least it did not grab an IP address). I did not run the script to make the stick bootable with old non EFI bioses but apparently I will have to try as EFI alone was not enough.
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  8. Anyone that succeeded. I have the same TS-h973AX model which has no display port nor console one.

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