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DaTurkeyslayer

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  1. I am not familiar with iperf but I could try and sort it out. But I do know I can already have multiple remux streams of different movies all running at the same time which ends up using around 600mbps of bandwidth and the downloads run at around 900mbps. Does iperf test something else?
  2. Bare-metal? I don't have any VMs on my server at this point and It's a true share so these are files coming from a separate computer on my network. The screenshot is from my Windows 11 PC
  3. Okay, so... my experience is I have an SMB share to my NVMe cache pool, and writing to it is literally in Kbps. Any ideas at all would be much appreciated. 3gigs is currently going to take 2 hours and I don't track. I have 1gb internet and everything is hardwired. This is writing to a single NVMe cache drive, so no parity, no raid configuration, nothing like that. Why I am not at least in the 100Mbps+ category is beyond me. (I have tested with larger files too, but the speeds are very similar)
  4. Does anyone here know up to date best practices for hosting a dedicated server for DST on unraid with mods? Every time I add a mod or anything I end up spending far too much time just copy pasting mod folders everywhere in appdata\dontstarve\serverfiles and updating the dedicated server .lua file and it's just kinda complete shot in the dark. There is now a ugc_mods folder? With duplicate folder for the steamapps\workshop\content\322330 files in BOTH the master and the caves folder? Idk if this doesn't make much sense that is kinda the point. If anyone here just knows the steps for doing this these days that would be awesome! Thank you!
  5. TLDR - Upon booting after upgrading to 7.0, I went to "Main" and removed my drives from my main array and set the number of drives to 0. But now unraid lost "memory" of the configuration and I can't get it to start the array! It says the parity drive will need to be rebuilt, and nomatter what I do it just "hangs" when I click "start array". I have tried clicking the "Parity is already valid" button, still hangs up and nothing happens. I have tried maintenance mode, but it still hangs up If I go to "New Config" it says the "Array has been Reset (please configure)" even though I haven't ever been able to change/apply that setting. Apply has always been grayed out. Background - When I built my unraid server just a month ago I was not aware that the default array wouldn't be able to use ZFS or striping and increase throughput performance. So with this new 7.0 upgrade I was curious to take a peek and "see" what it would look like to unassign my array and create a new ZFS pool. I know I was dumb to just "play around" there, but before unraid had always remembered my configuration and assuming I didn't actually start the array I could always set it back to how I had it set up, no problem. I am REEEEEALLY hoping I am just missing something... but also realize never once even allowing the array to boot normally after the upgrade was especially silly of me and could have made this worse. TheConstruct Diagnostics Jan 10 2025.zip

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