AshranPewter

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  1. I think that did it, getting more consistent around 70-80 after reseating. Probably faster when Dockers are down but not fussed about it. Also seeing my processor cores consistently at more utilization whereas before was stuck around 42% overall with one core at 100%. Probably causing issues there. Appreciate the help. Cheers, Ash
  2. Hi All having some issues building my parity, this isn't writes to the server or anything but just parity rebuild. It is at 30MB/s, now I wouldn't usually care that much but this machine was a pre-built QNAP that had very fast transfer times and raid rebuild, it seems weird that I'm stuck at 30MB/s when the tests I run on each of the drives is 150MB/s reads (using the drivespeed docker). 2 * 4TB and the parity drive is 8TB. Note: 2 things to note, It transfers faster with files downloading (from a docker container download) getting speeds up to 60MB/s There is no change with docker enabled or disabled Attached is the diagnostics. Thanks! Ash tianding-unraid-diagnostics-20201212-2306.zip
  3. Wanted to comment on this thread because I've just gotten everything working on my QNAP as well (TS-453b Mini). I did take it apart and remove the DOM flash storage for fear of QNAP OS booting and taking everything with it if the USB happened to be out or some random thing happened. I'm pretty sure I could put any linux distro on it for that matter but Unraid works very well and was easy to setup and get going in a day or so (most of which was transferring data). Hurray for docker compose and being able to move 2GB of appdata files and images and be up and running the same way I was before in the matter of minutes! Things that are better: Faster Boot Times (10 minutes to 1-2 minutes) Cache drive is easy to setup so all dockers start and stop faster and the programs running on them work faster The interface is less bloated in general, QNAP runs a full on drag-and-drop GUI which although is nice for file management is very slow for everything else Everything is very closed on QNAP and non-standard. Even though Unraid is closed in a sense, it's far more open and easier to do what I want (except run a system wide V2ray client...) Forums are basically dead in QNAP, Unraid forums have tons of people talking about everything Cache drive allows for the drives to spin down when I don't need them so they don't make any noise
  4. Mine is around 50% right now while moving around 4.5TB and I also have Docker running atm. So not sure if mine would look like that later but on the main dashboard 1 core is consistently at 100% which I'll try to resolve with a reboot when my data is across and parity protected.
  5. Looks like it's Dynamix System Statistics you're using got it up and running. My speeds look similar, I do have a cpu core at 100% consistently as well.
  6. I guess that's about the same as mine, I would expect it to be a bit higher but maybe a limitation of the processor or system. What is this plugin you have above? Maybe I can compare using it. Thanks for the reply!
  7. Hope you're still here, I'm wanting to use this. Got everything to boot, but when I'm writing from one drive to another without parity, Unraid is having a ton of issues moving files. Max 50MB/s on a 35GB file. Are you having this issue as well?
  8. How do you tell that it's using it? Besides that it uses less of the processor. Like an official way tell through logs. Thanks! AshranPewter