brklynmark

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  1. Awesome, so the speeds in that second screenshot I posted aren't accurate / relevant? The copy percentage has been climbing much faster than it was previously so maybe I'm in good shape. Thanks Jorge (and trurl)!
  2. Hey Jorge - just swapped Parity2's SATA cable and motherboard port. On reboot it defaulted to the previous config, so I stopped the array and reassigned the disks appropriately: Still getting similar results / speeds. Fresh Diagnostics and syslog attached; any thoughts? unraid-syslog-20200928-0947.zip unraid-diagnostics-20200928-0547.zip
  3. I was having high CRC errors and the SMART disk warning on the "old" disk2 before it failed, which is why I just removed / replaced it. Parity2 has been my (only) parity drive for a long time now, since the last time I upgraded my parity to a bigger size. So yes, I'm currently doing a parity swap, following the procedure here to the letter, essentially a physical swap of the 6TB (disk2) that had failed with a new 12TB. I unassigned the failed 6TB disk2, assigned the prior 10TB Parity2 to disk2, and assigned the new 12TB as Parity2. I stopped the arrays, powered down, etc when needed per the procedure steps. I used a new SATA cable when swapping out disk2 so that shouldn't be the issue. No errors in Main, screenshots attached. Any thoughts? EDIT: and for the record, I only bothered with the 12TB / parity swap route instead of just replacing the failed drive with a 10TB was because Best Buy couldn't locate the three 10TB's they supposedly had in stock, and gave me a 12TB for the same price. I didn't overcomplicate this intentionally.
  4. Hey everyone - same problem here, very slow speeds (~700 KB/s read and write) while performing the parity swap procedure. One of my disks died (6TB) and since the replacement drive (12TB) I bought is bigger than my current parity (10TB), I made the relevant swaps / reassignments. Everything appears to be going smoothly, except it's been almost 24 hours and it's only array copying is only 25% complete. My diagnostics zip is attached, and I'm running all of this off a ASRock B75 Pro3-M motherboard FWIW. Six drives (including parity) are all shucked WD 8-12TB Easy Stores, with a 500GB Samsung 850 EVO SSD cache drive (also with sub-1 MB read/write speeds currently). Any help much appreciated!! unraid-diagnostics-20200927-1840.zip
  5. Powerline adapters connecting your server, TV or both? I had my TV on a powerline adapter (server hardwired directly to the router) and also had significant buffering. Turns out my 2017 LG OLED C7 only has a 10/100 LAN port - upgrading to a Nighthawk with AC and switching to wifi fixed it, 4K direct plays are now perfectly smooth, and my server only has a crappy i5 and 16gb
  6. @jude Thanks for edit! What kind of upload speeds you getting on the encrypted folders?