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Jezper

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  1. +1 for this feature. My system is also set to not spinning down, but I would like to keep my hot spares spun down. Is there any other way that I can achieve this? Maybe I can set the default setting to spin down disks, and then go in and change all of the array disks to not spin down individually?
  2. I'm running Unraid on an i9-9920X 12 core CPU. On the server I have: Windows VM, doing calculations 24/7 that takes up 100% CPU power (of the cores I give it). Plex Media Server Docker. To be able to do a 4K HDR transcode with Plex, I have to reduce the number of cores for my Windows VM to 6 cores. But since Plex only needs these recourses once in a while, 50% of my CPU sits idle most of the time. Therefore I wonder if there is any way to dedicate 11 cores to the VM, but let the Plex docker have a higher CPU priority, so it can use as much CPU power as it needs, when it wants to, and let the VM have second priority when the docker needs power?
  3. Thanks for the advice, I've done that now. But for security reasons it would be nice to be able to turn this feature off completely. I'm using the share for a backup purpose, and therefore I only want it to be shared one way to prevent unauthorised access by malware and ransomware.
  4. Hi Guys. I'm mounting SMB shares from another server on my unraid server with unassigned devices. But these shares becomes re shared as an SMB share of my unraid server. I don't want this behaviour. How do I turn it off? It happens with every SMB mount I create.
  5. Even if I try to run iperf3 from the windows VM against iperf on the unraid server, I get slow speed about 1.7 Gbits/second.
  6. Hi guys. I have a 10 GbE network card in my unraid server. Its the supermicro C9X299-PG300F motherboard with the Aquantia AQC107 10G network chip onboard. On the server I have a Windows 10 VM with two nvme drives and a gfx card passed through to it. When I try to connect to my qnap with the windows VM and copy a file I get a little bit over 1 Gb (150 MB/sec or so) connection. This is also confirmed with iperf3 that shows 1.76 Gbits/sec towards the qnap. But when I run iperf from outside of the VM, straight on the unraid server against my qnap, I get the full 9.5 Gbits/sec. How do I get the VM to use the full connection speed? The virtio drivers are installed, and it shows up as a redhat virtio network adapter, with a connection speed of 10 Gbit/sec
  7. Hi guys I am getting the same issue, after changing motherboard to a supermicro C9-X299 PG-300F. The solution to restart the docker network works, but only untill reboot, then I have to manually do it again. Did you guys get it solved for you? One thing that might be a clue is that on boot I get this message "RTNETLINK answers: Network is down". It waits for a bit but then proceeds to boot. I have tried to disable all but one network interface (using LAN2, the one with shared IPMI) and I have disabled all VLANS. Anyone has any ideas?

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