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  1. To anyone else experiencing this problem...

     

    My issue was related to a Trendnet 2.5GBE card that I installed. After the update the network card driver was borked. You need to pull your usb boot drive out, open "network.cfg" and replace all the MTU sections that are set to 9000 with 1500.

     

    reboot the server and you will be ok. 

  2. 7 hours ago, JorgeB said:

    You can edit /boot/config/network.cfg and change there.

    I just pulled my usb stick out and edited all the MTU's back to 1500.

    I had an uptime of over 200 days, on server grade hardware (hp proliant) and I am using a cheapo trendnet 2.5gbe card. I pulled the card and still the boot hung at "triggering udev events"

    My 200 day uptime was running on a TRIAL (yes I have a ups and good power) and I just purchased the unlimited license for this machine (will be my 3rd unraid). After purchase I did the upgrade from (i think i was 6.12 and went to 6.12.4

    Just booting with the config file changed, will advise.

    Man if this was the cause I'm gonna shit a brick.

    Edit : Boot hung after "triggering udev events" and now hangs at "device vhost3 doesnt exist". Ill reinstall the 2.5gbe card and see...

    Edit2: Now there is a Kernel Panic "not syncing VFS unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(0,0)

    I will reinstall the GTX 1050 that I left out while trying to solve this problem

     

    Edit3: Yes, changing MTU, reinstalling the Trendnet 2.5gbe card and reinstalling the GTX 1050 has allowed the system to boot.

     

    fuck me sideways

     

     

  3. On 3/19/2020 at 5:22 PM, sdballer said:

    Cant get webgui to start. Here is my log file.

     

     

     

    supervisord.log 22.5 kB · 1 download

    I'm not too good at interpreting log files, but Ill tell you what worked for me.

     

    After activating a VPN in Deluge, my webui wouldn't start. I banged my head against the wall all morning, I was ready to chop my dick off I was so frustrated.

     

    What ended up working for me was this. I was using a static IP for the specific container that deluge was running in docker. IE: My unraid server was  say 20.20.20.10 and I have the deluge docker container pull its own IP from my router of 20.20.20.11 . I found it easier to split some containers away from my unraid root ip. 

     

    Stop Deluge-VPN

    edit the container 

    change network type to BRIDGE

    vpn on

    apply

    boot the container 

     

    This is what worked for me.

     

    Goodluck!

  4. On 9/14/2019 at 4:22 PM, badwolf said:

    EDIT: I was able to fix my issue. It seems that auto setting in docker for local port wasn't working. Had to also adjust that instead of just the container port.

    So I'm having an issue with being able to connect to the webui. When I attempt to connect to port 8112, I'm unable to load the webui. Any help would be appreciated


    Below is my log

     

    
     

     

    Can you be a bit more specific about how you fixed it? I have the same problem, after activating the VPN I cant connect to the webUI.

     

    Thanks!

  5. 8 hours ago, johnnie.black said:

    Not enough info, is this array disk to array disk? With parity? Turbo write enable?

    Array disk to array disk

    8TB Red to 8TB Red

    No parity

    Turbo write enabled

     

    HP H220 HBA (SAS2308) -> SINGLE SFF-8087 Cable -> HP 12 Drive Backplane with integrated expander.

     

     

     

    Interestingly - While using unBALANCE to move files from drive to drive - at ~81 MB/s (lots of smaller files) I am able to speed test one of the other drives in the array at 200+ MB/s with only slight impact on performance. Slight speed hit to the drive being tested, but the 2 drives that are doing a transfer aren't really affected in performance.

     

    Edit: My model shows this in the specs

    12HDD Models

     

    HP Smart Array P212/256MB Controller (RAID 0/1/1+0/5/5+0)
    NOTE: Available upgrades: P410 with FBWC, 256MB with BBWC, 512MB with FBWC, Battery kit upgrade (for the 256MB cache), and Smart Array Advanced Pack (SAAP).
    NOTE: Support transfer rate up to 3Gb/s SAS or 3Gb/s SATA

     

    I am using an HP H220 HBA capable of 6Gb/s sas or 3Gb/s SATA - but It appears the 12 drive backplane will only negotiate 3gb/s SAS.

     

    The P212 supports 6Gb/s SAS so I assume its the expander/backplane that does not.

     

    Edit2: hba connected at single link not dual 

  6. On 8/13/2016 at 2:58 AM, johnnie.black said:

    Never tested as I only have 1 Intel expander but I would expect these speeds:

     

    using a PCIe 2.0 HBA the bottleneck is the PCIe bus, max speed ~110/125MB/s

     

    I am using a PCIe 3.0 HBA on a PCIe 2.0 server, connected to a SAS1 expander (hp dl180 g6).

    I can speed test at ~205-210 MB/s on a single drive, but transferring disk to to disk its limited to 85-90 MB/s.

     

    Does this make sense? 

  7. On 2/14/2019 at 12:38 PM, nasforthemass said:

    @Squid After seeing it in your signature, I read through the first two pages of this thread, got all excited... then i found this:

    p.s. Not trying to bash on you, just trying to save others from the allure of the oasis in the desert. hahaha 😉

    I just fell for the honeypot! Damn I wish this was still a thing.

  8. On 10/4/2018 at 11:20 AM, Steve-0 said:

    12x 2TB SUN SAS drives for $160

    • PX-350r with 12x 2TB Enterprise Seagate drives for $220
    • 5x 3TB, 6x 5TB and 2x 8TB Drives NIB in external enclosures from a pawn shop for $10-$40 each $250 total
    • Dell i3220 filled with 900gb SAS drives as part of a huge server buyout (2x maxed out R710's, 1x maxed out R310, 3x 6648 switches, 1 5548 switch, 2x 2700w UPS, the i3220, and a bunch on misc equipment) for $400
    • 22x Dell R710 with Dual 5530's for $180

     

    22 dell R710's for $180... man, the USA is a batshit crazy firesale. I feel bad for those businesses as a single R710 can easily fetch $200+ on any open market.

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