bhman79

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  1. I checked the mover log for activity and didn't see anything unusual. I downloaded the File Activity plugin. It looks like some media files are showing an "Attrib" line. I'm also showing some .tmp files that are created, opened, modified, and then deleted. Not sure if that's normal.
  2. It seems that something is constantly writing to the cache drive, then mover is moving it to Disk 2. Looking at what data is on the disk, doesn't show anything modified today, so I can't figure out what it's moving.
  3. The cache is writing constantly. Disk 2 seems to be all at once.
  4. Looking at open files. Is it normal to have 15 nginx processes running?
  5. Parity check finished with no errors. I enabled mover logging. Ran mover. It moved over security camera files and completed. I reset the stats, so this is as of 2 hours ago.
  6. I have the mover scheduled to run once at night. It shows that it's completed every morning, so I don't think that it's constantly writing to the array. I'll enable the logging to verify.
  7. Yes, disk 2 writes are up to 80M. I have more free space on disk 2 now. It's almost like it's moving files around from disk to disk. I'm running a parity check to see if it finds anything.
  8. As the title states I'm seeing a lot going on with the array and cache drive. I've shut down all dockers and VM's and it doesn't solve the issue. These numbers are for the last 24 hours. I didn't get the cache in the screenshot, but it has 2.5M reads and writes. Any ideas? i
  9. I'm running into issues connecting to dockers when the default port number isn't used. Sometimes it works and most of the time it doesn't. Everything I've googled comes back as people trying to use "host" and I'm not. See attachments.
  10. I upgraded to the newest Unraid and it fixed the problem. Thanks!
  11. Unraid 6.4.1 Plugin 2019.02.09 Update of OpenVPN packages to 2.4.6-2
  12. I am now getting this error" openvpn: error while loading shared libraries: libcrypto.so.1.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
  13. I removed all but one 4GB stick and the system is screaming fast. I just need to figure out now which stick(s) are bad. Thanks!
  14. I'm having this same issue. What was the culprit of your problem?
  15. This is my first go round with Unraid coming from FreeNAS. I was able to get everything running with 2 HD Red 3TB drives and a Kingston 240GB SSD for a cache. Everything seemed fine until I tried to run Plex. I was getting constant buffering trying to only run one stream locally in my house. The Xeon processor should be able to handle that and it worked fine when I used it in FreeNAS. I was also getting reboots to the system at random times. I decided to try a different flash drive to boot UnRaid from. After this when I started building my parity, I got around 150MB/s. Around the 2TB range, however, it drops to around 9MB/s and shortly after the server is offline. This morning I got a picture of the error message (attached). I'm thinking this could be bad RAM, but after a week of struggles thought it was time to call in the experts. Model: Custom M/B: Supermicro - X9SRA/X9SRA-3 CPU: Intel® Xeon® CPU E5-2670 0 @ 2.60GHz HVM: Enabled IOMMU: Enabled Cache: 512 kB, 2048 kB, 20480 kB Memory: 32 GB (max. installable capacity 512 GB) Network: bond0: adaptive load balancing, mtu 1500 eth0: 1000 Mb/s, full duplex, mtu 1500 eth1: 1000 Mb/s, full duplex, mtu 1500 Kernel: Linux 4.4.30-unRAID x86_64 OpenSSL: 1.0.2j hurstserver-diagnostics-20161116-0602.zip