DavidIrwin

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  1. Hi,

    Not an unRAID expert, but recently I have noticed that my server seems to be serving data a little slower than normal (actually noticed poor Plex server performance mostly), and I think this stems from something a little odd happening with a process always consuming CPU time which I do not expect.

    This is taken from the processes list in Settings:

    root 3964 63.7 0.7 1153420 121572 ? Ssl Sep20 1638:55 /usr/local/sbin/shfs /mnt/user -disks 15 -o noatime,allow_other -o remember=0

     

    I have at this point stopped all of my dockers, and removed any plugins I do not need, and the server has been rebooted relatively recently (2 days ago).

     

    Is anyone able to point me in the right direction to get this sorted? My server always used to sit with CPU usage idling "normally" at 5-10% and is now nearer 25% with everything stopped.

     

    Diagnostics attached.

     

    davidserver-diagnostics-20210922-1440.zip

  2. Hi, I hope you can help me and hope I am asking this question right.

     

    I am running unRAID on an HP MicroServer Gen8 with Xeon E3-1220 V2, 4x SATA disks, and 1x SSD (cache).

     

    I have noticed in the last 24 hours that my CPU usage has gone up from the normal baseline to a higher baseline (graph from system stats plugin):

    image.png.efb29b7a6b05a8c3534b19974f247b0b.png

    I am not a linux expert, but instead of just rebooting to clear it I thought it may be a good idea to ask why this has happened, so looked at the processes list and noticed the following:

     

    image.thumb.png.046557a0c614a91f47d5486ee31c5597.png

    root      4071 12.7  0.3 1160308 54532 ?       Ssl   2020 2502:38 /usr/local/sbin/shfs /mnt/user -disks 15 2048000000 -o noatime,allow_other -o remember=0
    
    root      4168  6.5  0.0   2512   100 ?        R     2020 1297:54 /usr/sbin/wsdd

    One process constantly at 12.7% CPU and the other at 6.5% CPU. I am unclear what these are or why this would have happened, can anyone help?

     

    Diagnostics file attached.

     

    Thank you

     

    David

    davidserver-diagnostics-20210104-0928.zip

  3. Hi all, I hope I am posting this in the right place.

     

    I am about to move house and there is potential for the power supply to be unreliable based on where we are moving to. I am planning on buying and installing a UPS to protect my unRAID server, core switch and router and wireless, however there is one critical requirement I want to make sure I get right:

     

    I want to ensure that if the UPS goes into battery operation then after a time (or when the UPS gets low on battery) that the unRAID server does a clean shutdown including stopping all the dockers, etc.

     

    Are there specific UPS which will work with unRAID? Has anyone got experience of setting this up and would you recommend something specific?

     

    Thank you

     

    David

  4. 43 minutes ago, Squid said:
    47 minutes ago, DavidIrwin said:

    Is there a reason why this may take an unusually long time to start?

     

    Are we talking seconds? minutes? 

    good point. I think it pauses at that screen for about 2 minutes. not sure how i can tell exactly other than to run a stopwatch whilst watching? Is there a log file I could look at with timestamps?

     

    Thanks for the other answer. I had looked but clearly not well enough.

     

    David

  5. Hi,

    Not posted for a while so apologies if I have missed any required information. Since updating my server to version 6.7 I have noticed that it  has been much slower to start up than previous versions. I do not do much at the unRAID level on my server and it is a fairly simple setup; 4x SATA HDD and single SSD as cache drive, all in an HP MicroServer Gen8 with Xeon E3-1220 with 16Gb ECC Ram.

     

    When I have watched a reboot I notice that it appeart to wait for a long time on the screen below for haveged to load:1800140783_2019-07-1319_00_41.png.7b810a8762a2378582f8a93ff5dcf1c0.png

     

    Is there a reason why this may take an unusually long time to start?

     

    Also every time the server starts I have to manually press the Start array button regardless of how the server was shut down meaning none of my dockers start if the server restarts unexpectedly.

     

    Any advice or information appreciated.

     

    Thank you all.

     

    David

  6. 3 hours ago, stevep94 said:

    Anyway my new HDD has arrived today so the plan is to slot it in and start the array (I assume the unRAID system will format it for me?) and then I need to figure out how to mount and access my Synology NAS to copy over my data! (I assume I can do this without a parity disk initially and then once it's done and I add the other 2 drives I simply set one of those as the parity drive and it will provide me with the redundancy?)

     

    Can anyone give me some pointers on how to mount the Synology and how best to access it to start the copying? (I assume through Krusader?)

     

    I know there are different shares but I was planning on just sharing a "master folder" and leaving all of my data in their existing structure (movies, photos, programs etc) - is there any reason to not do it this way?

     

    Yes unRAID will format a blank disk (or at least give you the option to).

     

    For setting up the easiest option is to use the WebUI to create one or more shares (I have several shares such as "Media", "Personal", "Software" and "Backup" but up to you what to create. If your existing NAS is working the easiest way to copy files is simply to connect to the shares using another client and drag them from one to another. Not necessarily the most efficient but certainly simple.

     

    Yes you can create your initial array with as few disks as you like (min is 1) and you can do that without any parity drive. Ensure you plan for your largest drive to be available to become the parity drive.

  7.  

    On 9/20/2017 at 10:26 PM, stevep94 said:

    To answer a few queries, yes I am in the UK - the fuse in the plug I'm using is a 13 amp fuse - simply not sure whether it need to be this high?? (can't seem to find much in the way of info on the Dell website and T410 manual!)

     

    Not sure if this has already been answered but the tech specs show the PSU in a Dell T410 is a 580w so max power draw on the UK 240v would be about 2.5A therefore a 5A fused lead would be sufficient.

     

    I know there have already been several responses, but it sounds to me like your system is quiet like mine (although I acquired an HP MicroServer with a Xeon E3-1220 CPU) and I went through the slow process of migrating from older disks to newer ones. The basic plan was use my second largest HDD as the first installed (this will make sense later) and format it as a single drive in unRAID. Copy across my local network from other systems to free up my next largest (always keeping the larges drive outside of unRAID). Each time a drive was empty I formatted it and added it to unRAID as an additional array drive increasing the capacity. When all data was on the unRAID server array I added the last drive (which was the largest I own) and configured that as the parity drive (see told you it would make sense).

     

    I have since failed and replaced drives in the server to gradually to increase capacity but otherwise little has changed. I run Plex and a few other dockers to run my media life on the server and everything is quite stable and simple.

  8. 18 hours ago, markiii said:

    in the unraid network settings,

     

     

    I too could resolve and ping fine from an unraid console

     

     

    Thank you.

     

    I had my doubts but the server was quiet enought to stop everything this morning, the DNS is now 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 and everything is working at full speed.

     

    I really wonder what Sky broke in their DNS resolution but will leave my curiosity alone for now :)

  9. 1 hour ago, markiii said:

    hopefully not speaking to soon but I think I fixed it

     

    I found this article

     

    http://odino.org/cannot-connect-to-the-internet-from-your-docker-containers/

     

    so tried changing my DNS servers to use googles, and it seems to have solved the problem.  Before using Sky I was with BT Broadband and was using their DNS servers, this hadn;t seemed to be an issue before

     

    wondering why it might now be an issue I came across this

     

    https://community.nowtv.com/t5/Forum-Info-Off-Topic-Chat/NOW-TV-Smart-DNS-block-INSIDE-the-UK/td-p/352954/page/2

     

    which I think may explain why.

     

    I'm going to try skys own DNS server and see if that works

     

     

     

     

    Where did you change your DNS settings? In the unRAID configuration or at the router?

  10. 2 hours ago, bonienl said:

    Can you check if there is any corruption on the flash device. This can be done by taking the USB stick out and let it check on a Windows machine.

     

    Shutdown, removed memory stick, put in my Windows 10 desktop. No issues.

    Backup of USB taken.

    Reinserted in server and booted again. Took absolutely ages to start, but I assume this was waiting for the docker images to all start or the UI to update once they had.

  11. 39 minutes ago, markiii said:

    I am indeed using sky broadband, tell me more?

     

    I've not managed to work this out (I don't have traffic monitoring on my home network) but my theory is that during the process of looking at docker related pages in the unRAID UI a call is going to somewhere on the internet which is timing out before the UI is returned.

     

    I am on Sky BB so was looking for correlations. I am currently trying to work out how to start monitoring network traffic (a-la-wireshark) on a network without a managed switch.

     

    Can anyone who knows more about unRAID than me comment on whether I am chasing dragons?

  12. 15 hours ago, markiii said:

    I'm having similar issues, additionally it just sits there when I try to install a plugin, is that a problem for you as well?

    Are you by chance UK based with Sky broadband? I think the issue may be related to unRAID itself accessing the internet...

  13. This is going to sound really odd, and I have been unable to work out what is going on so hope someone can help me.

     

    Firstly I will say that unRAID is (and has been) running really well for me. I have a simple setup which is an HP MicroServer with 4xHDD (3d+1p), 1xSSD (cache) running unRAID 6.3.5.

     

    Today when I was starting my periodic updates (docker image updates & plugin updates) the unRAID gui started being really unresponsive. All of the docers run fine, share access is fine but any time I try to load a page in the unRAID GUI which shows anything to do with Docker images it takes AGES for the page to load. Most pages load in <2 seconds, ones with Docker stuff on (e.g. Docker or Dashboard) well over 2 minutes.

     

    I rebooted the server with a clean shutdown of each docker image, stop of the array, etc. and all started back up fine (although maybe slower than normal) so thought I would ask the question. I am seeing some odd display of the docker images (missing icons - see screenshot) and have attached a diagnostics in case this helps.

     

    Anyone able to point me at what may have started causing this? it is a real pain waiting for the ui to load when checking things.

    2017-09-22 18_22_52-DavidServer_Dashboard.png

    davidserver-diagnostics-20170922-1822.zip

  14. Today I came home from work to find my unRAID server completely unresponsive, and while I get it online again just hoped someone would look over the logs to see if there is an obvious reason why.

     

    Things I did to test the server before hard shutdown:

    1. Tried to load web admin. No response just spinning browser wait.

    2. SSH to server. Got login prompt but after entering password never returned a prompt to enter commands

    3. HP iLO connection to console. Got login prompt but after entering password never returned a prompt to enter commands (same as SSH).

    4. momentary power button press (through iLO). Saw message on console & SSH warning of shutdown but nothing stopped and the server did not do clean shutdown (waited 15 minutes)

    5. disconnected network cables. waited a minute connected one, repeated logon attempts, nothing so tried with other network connection, nothing.

    6. Hard power off

     

    I saved the first diagnostics after power on but before starting the array but then realised I should probably start the array so have done so in maintenance mode, then stopped, done a clean reboot, started the array in normal mode and then grabbed the diagnostics again.

     

    It is about now I wish there was a way to start the array with the disks being mounted but prevent my docker images from starting automatically.

     

    Everything seems to have come up ok, but just starting a parity check (not writing changes) to make sure all the disks are OK.

     

    If anyone has any suggestions for me to check, fix or otherwise I would appreciate it.

     

    David

    davidserver-diagnostics-20170602-2017.zip

    davidserver-diagnostics-20170602-2028.zip

  15. Hi,

    Not sure if my server has an issue or not, and I am not sufficiently skilled in reading the log files to work it out.

     

    I have the FCP plugin running, and when I logged in this morning it warned me:

     

    Your server has issued one or more call traces. This could be caused by a Kernel Issue, Bad Memory, etc. You should post your diagnostics and ask for assistance on the unRaid forums

     

    As a result this is my post, and here are the diagnostics.

     

    I have not suffered any problems with the server, noticed any dockers crashing or anything like that.

     

    Thank you in advance :)

    davidserver-diagnostics-20170205-0838.zip