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  1. Hello Unraiders,

     

    I am seeking some help here with something that I am not very familiar with. I am in the process of changing server. My old one (Dell R720) had internal 3.5 SAS drive bays which worked great, but my new one only has 2.5 SFF bays so I need to find out a way to reuse my old drives.

     

    The new server (Cisco C220 M4) comes with a 9300-8e card, which from what I have been told uses 2 SFF-8466 connector/cable that can connect to an external hard drive shelf.

     

    Now, I am wondering, can I use this with enterprise grade stuff (HP D2600, D3600, Dell MD1200 or others) ? Or do these enclosures require a matching HP / Dell machine/card?

     

    I am a bit lost as I cannot find much information online regarding compatibility and it seems like everyone posting about the D3600 has a Proliant or other HP machine, and if they have a MD1200 they have a Dell machine.

     

    I would only need 6 drives, so an enclosure of 8 or 12 drives max. The huge 24+ bays enclosures are out of the equation.

     

    Thanks for your input

  2. I had reverted back to 6.12.3 in order to install them again. I don't have a choice because I'm running a 1660 and the regular drivers will prevent Unraid from booting, so Open Source driver is the only option for me.

     

    Thanks, I will upgrade again tomorrow and look again.

  3. Is it possible that the Open Source drivers cannot be installed on 6.12.4 ? I have a message saying that these drivers cannot be found for this version of Unraid instead of a radio button next to Open Source in the choices (Latest, New features, Production)

     

    image.png.99a5d192bfdd026f09a6db76f13bef53.png

  4. @jbartlett thanks for the hint.

     

    Here is the output of the debug log from the dot

     

    Most likely that my controller does not support TRIM

     

    SSD Run Slot: 1
    19:30:31 Performing random seek tests
    19:30:41 Performing sequential seek tests
    19:30:53 Performing drive latency tests
    Random Seek: 49697
    SequentialSeek: 5018
    DriveLatency: 1633261
    Lucee 5.3.10.120 Error (application)
    Message 	Error invoking external process
    Detail 	fstrim: /mnt/UNRAID/cache: FITRIM ioctl failed: Remote I/O error
    Stacktrace 	The Error Occurred in
    /var/www/BenchmarkDriveController.cfm: line 234
    
        232:
        233: <CFFILE action="write" file="#OutDir#/trim.sh" mode="766" output="fstrim #MountPoint#" addnewline="NO">
        234: <CFEXECUTE name="#OutDir#/trim.sh" timeout="3060" />
        235: <CFSET WriteSpeedList="">
        236: <CFSET TotalTestFiles=0>

     

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  5. On 12/27/2021 at 9:29 AM, JorgeB said:

    Try using a disk share instead to test, user shares will always have some overhead, some systems it's a small difference, but it can also be huge.

    Thanks for the suggestion.

     

    I just did, and it more than doubled the speed.

     

    This is to a user share

    image.png.6a0387e64d99c097188f55a94a9f4cae.png

     

    This is to a disk share:

    image.png.357a91797d5ff97a4654a1703c365908.png

     

    Why is it so different? What can I do to improve user share writes/read?

     

    I've tried enabling Direct I/O but it didn't help, still around 300 MB/s for the same operation to a user share

  6. Hello people of the internets,

     

    I'm trying to fix a "slow" file transfer issue between my PC and my Unraid server. I have installed 10 GBps NICs in my computer and server (HP NC552SFP in Unraid, Intel X520-DA2 in PC), but I can  barely reach 300 MB/s when writing to the Unraid server and between 200 and 400 when reading from the server. Isn't the server supposed to write to RAM then cache to make it fast ? The PC has a WD Black NVME SSD, and the server is a R520 with dual Xeon 2430L, 32 GB ECC 1333mhz, HP 500GB SATA SSD connected to the PERC H710p Mini (converted to IT mode / LSI 2308-2 controller).

     

    I did run Iperf3 tests between the PC and the server, and I'm getting ±9.2/9.4 Gbps of throughput so the network doesn't seem to be the issue. This was tested using the following command : iperf3 -c <machine> -P 5 -t 10 -b 10G

     

    From Unraid to Windows

    [SUM]   0.00-10.00  sec  10.7 GBytes  9.22 Gbits/sec    0             sender
    [SUM]   0.00-10.00  sec  10.7 GBytes  9.21 Gbits/sec                  receiver

     

    From Windows to Unraid

    [SUM]   0.00-10.00  sec  11.0 GBytes  9.42 Gbits/sec                  sender
    [SUM]   0.00-10.04  sec  11.0 GBytes  9.38 Gbits/sec                  receiver

     

    I am taker for any advice/suggestion !

  7. On 8/24/2020 at 10:47 PM, DrLucasMendes said:

    Share with us. :D

     

    Good idea, because here I am today, looking again for how to do this because I want to upgrade my cache disk! lol

     

    ** These steps are for my Adaptec 51245 controller **

     

    Step 1: arcconf getconfig 1

    This prints a list of all drives connected to controller #1

     

    Step 2: find your new drive in the list, it will most likely be the only one that doesn't say "JBOD" next to its state. Note the  "Reported Channel,Device(T:L)" (example : 0,11 this is channel 0, device 11)

     

    Step 3 : create a JBOD drive out of the new drive : arcconf CREATE 1 JBOD 0 11 (still using the example from above). This create a JBOD drive, on controller 1, channel 0, drive 11)

     

    Step 4 : you should now see the new drive in your MAIN section of Unraid. If you dont, stop the array and it should be in the list.

     

    ============

     

    Here's my controller configuration if that can help. You can find that with "arcconf getconfig 1 ad"


    Controllers found: 1
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------
    Controller information
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------
       Controller Status                        : Optimal
       Channel description                      : SAS/SATA
       Controller Model                         : Adaptec 51245
       Controller Serial Number                 : 1D4211CB859
       Temperature                              : 82 C/ 179 F (Normal)
       Installed memory                         : 512 MB
       Copyback                                 : Disabled
       Background consistency check             : Disabled
       Automatic Failover                       : Disabled
       Global task priority                     : High
       Performance Mode                         : Default/Dynamic
       Stayawake period                         : Disabled
       Spinup limit internal drives             : 0
       Spinup limit external drives             : 0
       Defunct disk drive count                 : 0
       Logical devices/Failed/Degraded          : 0/0/0
       SSDs assigned to MaxCache pool           : 0
       Maximum SSDs allowed in MaxCache pool    : 8
       MaxCache Read Cache Pool Size            : 0.000 GB
       MaxCache flush and fetch rate            : 0
       MaxCache Read, Write Balance Factor      : 3,1
       NCQ status                               : Enabled
       Statistics data collection mode          : Enabled
       --------------------------------------------------------
       Controller Version Information
       --------------------------------------------------------
       BIOS                                     : 5.2-0 (18948)
       Firmware                                 : 5.2-0 (18948)
       Driver                                   : 1.2-1 (50983)
       Boot Flash                               : 5.2-0 (18948)
       --------------------------------------------------------
       Controller Battery Information
       --------------------------------------------------------
       Status                                   : Not Installed

     

     

    Also interesting information:  if you want to be able to view the SMART data from the Unraid devices pages, you need to set the "SMART Controller Type" to "SAT" with nothing in the 2 fields on the same row as SAT.

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  8. 10 hours ago, Kewjoe said:

     

    Where'd you make your setting changes? The ones done in the GUI don't stick, you have to ensure they are done in the Rtorrent config files in your appdata.

    The settings were done in the GUI, and have stayed over the updates. It's just that when the docker is restarted they are not applied until I login to the GUI. I can I assign channels to my torrents in the config? This seems like a strange way to set this

  9. On 8/10/2017 at 9:59 AM, vizi0n said:

    Hi,

     

    Is it possible that the channels (manual speed limits) are applied only after a GUI login?

     

    My auto updates are set to daily at 4am and every morning that there was an update, the current upload speed on my seeds is not respecting the channel's limit and is actually filling up my entire internet connection upload.

     

    After logging into the GUI, the upload speed slowly drops to the maximum that is set for the channel.

    I think my post slipped and was not read, but again this morning I woke up to a non-functionnal internet connectivity because my torrents were completely filling up my upload. As soon as I opened rtorrent evereything went back to normal as the upload slowly slowed down to the channel's limit.

     

    Is there some kind of workaround for this?

  10. Hi,

     

    Is it possible that the channels (manual speed limits) are applied only after a GUI login?

     

    My auto updates are set to daily at 4am and every morning that there was an update, the current upload speed on my seeds is not respecting the channel's limit and is actually filling up my entire internet connection upload.

     

    After logging into the GUI, the upload speed slowly drops to the maximum that is set for the channel.

  11. Please update your plugins to 2017.03.23:
     
    ###2017.03.23
    - Fix: mismatch short serial numbers - bug introduced in the last version 
    - Fix: preclear not stopping on Windows browsers

    I confirm that the latest version fixes the issues. Thank you!
  12. 10 hours ago, gfjardim said:

     

    Please send me the plugin log (see the OP for instructions if needed).

    I am having the exact same issue, and the log is 0 bytes, nothing inside!

     

    Nothing shows up in the log when I try to start the preclear. I have attached 2 screenshots. The main preclear window, and the popup that opens and closes right away.

    screenshot preclear 01.png

    screenshot preclear 02.png

  13. This was already done at the very beginning of my build, and eveytime I add a new drive because they are not recognized at all under unRAID if I dont initialize+JBOD them all. The drives are currently fully working. Only the GUI doesn't show the temperature is the devices list.

     

    I kind of looked at the code of the unassigned devices plugin and found that it grabs the info using this command:

    smartctl -A -d sat,12 $dev 2>/dev/null| /bin/grep -m 1 -i Temperature_Celsius | /bin/awk '{print $10}'"

     

    Now for the Dynamix part, it seems like it grabs the info about the drives from /var/local/emhttp/disks.ini

     

    How is that file generated? This file has the * in it at the temperature line

  14. Hi,

     

    I am kind of wondering what is happening. My hard drives do report SMART data, including temperature (194). None of the drive show the temperature in the GUI (see screenshots) even though they are spun up, except for the one that is mounted with the "Unassigned devices" plugin. Before adding that plugin, the drives would not report temperature at all, any of them.

     

    Is there any tweak I can do?

    screenshot_unraid.png.a765eeaf1584cfc6fc3ff78ddbc33740.png

    Screen-Shot-2016-12-14-at-10_53.27-PM.png.bc993330a10fc5f7cb822b70490703bc.png

  15. Seems like it can be changed using "xrandr" in terminal, but unfortunately for me I'm stuck at 1280x1024 as the max setting. I guess I would need the Radeon drivers for my HD 6950 GPU.

     

    root@Tower:~# xrandr 
    xrandr: Failed to get size of gamma for output default
    Screen 0: minimum 640 x 400, current 1280 x 1024, maximum 1280 x 1024
    default connected 1280x1024+0+0 0mm x 0mm
       1280x1024      0.00* 
       1152x864       0.00  
       1024x768       0.00  
       800x600        0.00  
       640x480        0.00  
       720x400        0.00  
    root@Tower:~# xrandr --output default --mode 1920x1080
    xrandr: cannot find mode 1920x1080
    root@Tower:~# xrandr --output default --mode 1152x864 
    xrandr: Failed to get size of gamma for output default
    root@Tower:~# xrandr --output default --mode 1280x1024
    xrandr: Failed to get size of gamma for output default
    

     

    I've also tried following instructions from this page but it didn't work either : http://askubuntu.com/questions/377937/how-to-set-a-custom-resolution

     

    root@Tower:~# xrandr --output default --mode 1920x1080
    xrandr: Configure crtc 0 failed
    

     

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