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EveretteG

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  1. Dear forum members, I'm unsure if this is where I need to start, and if not, I hope someone can point me in the right direction as I am at my wits end. I installed TubeArchivist and both associated Docker Containers, TubeArchivist-ES and TubeArchivist-RedisJSON. I already had Redis running as a Docker Container on port 6379 for Paperless-NGX. I did all that I thought necessary to add TubeArchivist-RedisJSON on a separate port, 6389, so there wouldn't be any conflict between the two versions of Redis. I also recently activated two 4TB NVMe drives as cache to my ZFS3 array on Unraid 7.0.0 to speed things up and I did notice an improvement in Paperless-NGX when searching and pulling up documents. After getting TubeArchivist running, everytime I logged into TubeArchivist Web UI, I would get logged out of Paperless-NGX and vice versa. I assume this means that I have done something wrong and that they are both using the same database despite following instructions to install TubeArchivist-RedisJSON on another port. Now, my Paperless-NGX is running much slower that it was before installing TubeArchivist. I uninstalled all 3 TubeArchivist Docker Containers and it is still slow. Please help me get back to the way things were performing before, or better. I am unsure if I even have things setup properly as I overbuilt this system to handle everything that I could possibly throw at it and I feel that I shouldn't have noticed any performance issues. I say this because doing research before building the system with ZFS, I understood to need about 1 gig of RAM per TB of storage, I have 200TB raw disk storage (10 x 20TB) and 2 x 4TB NVMe SSDs for caching, so I installed 256GB of RAM. At this moment, I have 26.6TB of data in my pool and RAM usage is as follows: System: 5.18 GiB ZFS cache: 5.36 GiB Docker: 2.60 GiB Free: 238 GiB I will provide any requested "non-private" information. Thank you for any and all help. Sincerely, Everette Golding

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