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  1. 1 hour ago, plantsandbinary said:

     

    To the guys above me having problems with PIA. Use a different VPN provider or at the very least redownload your .conf files, place them in the opvn folder and use custom with your username and pass in the container config page. It works that way also.

     

    Setting the custom option instead of PIA worked for me.  I'd already updated the .conf files.  Thank you!

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  2. Getting a VPN connection error on PIA so can't acess WebUI. I  Updated  Deluge Doccker and installed new Cert from PIA.  Tried several .ovpn configs from PIA for different servers but still same message.  What does this error mean?  Suggestions to fix welcomed.

     

    2020-05-13 19:34:23,375 DEBG 'watchdog-script' stderr output:
    terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::bad_weak_ptr'
    what(): bad_weak_ptr

     

  3. On 10/14/2019 at 9:29 AM, Arbadacarba said:

    Am I missing something? I routinely close my laptop while running large moves with Krusader and take my laptop to work... Reboot it a time or two and then reopen the VNC window for Krusader and see everything either finished or progressing nicely. Why do you think you need to leave it open?

     

    Thanks for that info, I only closed once and the transfer did not complete. I do a monthly 1TB file copy to USB drive from my syncthing folder so I'll give it another try next month to see what I was doing wrong.

  4. As I have previously mentioned Dolphin & Krusader are clunky relics which are horrible to use.  If a browser based docker is impractical then a true remote desktop access file manager docker would be fine or even better as a native service.

  5. On 9/16/2019 at 2:07 AM, Conmyster said:

    I mean if you are thinking it to be equivalent to say a Dell storage array, then I can tell you that they don't have file moving facilities. Not to mention you can move/copy files with linux mv and cp respectively.

     

    or there is midnight commander

    No, I was actually thinking of something that runs like a modern file explorer or at least like the old Windows Total Commander.  

  6. On 9/11/2019 at 4:57 PM, Conmyster said:

    Did not know about Krusader existed...

     

    In which case it would be solved with the docker container...

    I so use Krusader and sometimes the performance is really good but inconsistent especially when moving or copying large amounts of data which can take many more hours than for example; copying the same data within a Windows server running on lesser hardware.

     

    Strange when you think about it, Unraid as a storage/NAS OS but doesn't have a reliable fast and full featured file mover.  Sitting at your client unable to close the Krusader tab for 15 hours or close the client machine is far from a good solution. 

  7. I have the same problem with 2 x 4TB WD USB 3 external drives:

    Bus 1 --> 0000:00:14.0 (IOMMU group 3)
    Bus 001 Device 004: ID 046d:c248 Logitech, Inc. G105 Gaming Keyboard
    Bus 001 Device 003: ID 8087:0a2b Intel Corp.
    Bus 001 Device 002: ID 0781:5581 SanDisk Corp. Ultra
    Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
    
    Bus 2 --> 0000:00:14.0 (IOMMU group 3)
    Bus 002 Device 006: ID 1058:25e2 Western Digital Technologies, Inc. My Passport (WD40NMZW)
    Bus 002 Device 005: ID 1058:25e2 Western Digital Technologies, Inc. My Passport (WD40NMZW)
    Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub

     

    I don't have any other USB controllers so cannot pass through the entire controller (micro ATX MB).  Unfortunately I don't have the Linux chops to be able to make a coherent feature request.  If I did it would be something along the lines of querying the usb device for unique Id parameters i.e.:

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    *-scsi:1
              physical id: 2
              bus info: usb@2:5
              logical name: scsi9
              capabilities: emulated
            *-disk
                 description: SCSI Disk
                 product: My Passport 25E2
                 vendor: WD
                 physical id: 0.0.0
                 bus info: scsi@9:0.0.0
                 logical name: /dev/sdj
                 version: 4005
                 serial: WXT1EC79M81F
                 size: 3725GiB (4TB)
                 capabilities: gpt-1.00 partitioned partitioned:gpt
                 configuration: ansiversion=6 guid=8f717fa2-263c-4d2d-a89e-ddaf98ceba1c logicalsectorsize=512 sectorsize=4096

    Then allowing selection of a unique identifying parameter like "serial" to make a selection, I don't really have another $125 to spend on a different model/brand drive so that's not really an option.

     

  8. @avpap

     

    Thanks, I discovered that by chance but nice to see a rootshare would solve it.  In my case I had the share I was copying out of mapped in Windows but it still recognizes the unmapped share I was copying into as being on the same server and copies very quickly.

     

    BTW

    Currently trying to copy 1TB of data onto a 4TB USB 3.0 HDD  using Krusader and only 33% complete after 7 hours (first 3 minutes were very fast)  and people wonder why we want a proper file manager in unRaid.

  9. On 7/17/2019 at 11:17 PM, itimpi said:

    I have now tried several open source browser based file mangers on Unraid and so far I have not yet managed to find one that gives anything like acceptable performance.   Not sure why they perform so badly but it does seem to be a consistent pattern.

    I can confirm I've seen the same pattern, sometimes it is faster to copy files from share1 to share2 using Windows File Explorer on an AC WiFi connected PC than use the Krusader docker which can't be right or am I missing something?

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