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  1. @strike @binhex I will give this a shot and post back - Thank you
  2. well still no resolution to this so I'm affraid I'm going to have to move back to Utorrent since I'm able to get stable speeds above 15 MiB. This is a nice idea and I wish it worked. Maybe I will try it again in a couple updates to see if it's working yet.
  3. Hi Binhex: I just looked through that and checked all my settings. I believe everything is setup properly. Still not able to get above 2 MiB. I switched my download location to my nVME cache drive and no change in speed.
  4. Hi Binhex: I just updated my docker to the latest version as I saw there was an update available. It appears that after the update I am still not able to achieve the same speeds for downloads that I do using Utorrent and port forwarding. I am using PIA and the netherlands server, and using the same hardware to test on both. averaging between 1-2 MiB in Deluge and on Utorrent with port forwarding I am averaging 20-30 MiB. Any ideas?
  5. I still feel like I'm missing something because I double checked, everything was set as you described except I had Privoxy enabled. Disabled that and even changed my download location to my NVME SSD just to make sure it wasn't a disk limitation issue. Still not able to get above 1 MiB in Deluge connected to PIA's Netherlands server but on a win 10 machine running Utorrent and port forwarding through the PIA client connected to the same server I am seeing steady 25-30 MiB speeds.
  6. @MowMdown Ok glad to hear I'm not the only one having this issue. I was beginning to suspect it was an issue with PIA. for reference in further troubleshooting I will be posting my startup log file below. (With username and pass redacted) Also worth noting that I have a 500 Mbps / 50 Mbps broadband connection. DelugeVPN startup logs.txt
  7. @MowMdown are you close to your full bandwidth or similar results as myself?
  8. Hello new user to the Deluge VPN docker but I have to say I am extremely impressed. One small issue that I'm hoping is a simple fix though. I am running 1.3.15 docker version, using PIA vpn and the netherlands ovpn file and cert. it appears that the fastest speed I am able to obtain is around 1 MB/s or about 8 Mb/s but doing the PIA speedtest from a win10 vm running on unraid shows a consistent speed to the netherlands server of around 100 mb/s. I'm looking in the docker logs and I noticed this line: 2017-09-08 18:53:59.496776 [warn] VPN_INCOMING_PORT not defined (via -e VPN_INCOMING_PORT), downloads may be slow Could this be the issue?
  9. The stability issue seems to be resolved now! Thanks everyone for the input! The version update was all that was needed.
  10. Thanks @FreeMan I will try swapping to a USB 2.0 port if the issue persists after the 6.4 update.
  11. I have updated to version 6.4.0-rc8q and it's been running for 4 hours so far without issue. I will let it run overnight and report back.
  12. Thanks Johnnie - I will give this a try tonight and update with the results.
  13. Hello everyone and thank you in advance for your assistance! I installed unraid 6.3.5 trial two weeks ago and love it with the exception of the instability issue I am facing on my machine. Sporadically (sometimes every 12 hours sometimes every 24 hours) my install will suddenly become unresponsive. I can still ping the IP of my server but cannot access it via web UI, cannot SSH or Telnet, and cannot login to do a safe reboot at console either. (System still shows the console login screen but does not respond to any input even though keyboard still shows as connected.) I have been legitimately trying to get log files for this issue for the past week and a half and so far have not been successful and have had to do way too many hard reboots for my liking. I have run memtest for 3 passes without error. All voltages and clock speeds have been set to fixed numbers in bios settings instead of auto. I have since attached a UPS to the system as I was thinking it may have been a power issue. (No luck unfortunately.) I am starting to think that the issue is being caused by my USB drive. my system specs are below. has anyone else had trouble with USB 3.0 drives in USB 3.0 ports? or is my flash drive just going bad? am I on the right track or way off base in my troubleshooting? Any thoughts or ideas would be greatly appreciated! Boot disk: Sandisk Ultra 16GB Cache disk: Samsung 960 Pro Parity disk: 1x wd Red 6 TB Data Disks: 1x wd Red 6 TB and 1x wd Red 2 TB Mobo: Gigabyte GA-AX370-Gaming K7 proc: Ryzen 1700 with stock cooler clocked at 3 GHz Ram: 2x Corsair Vengeance LPX 8 GB PC4 2400 PSU: EVGA SuperNOVA 750 G2