bbonney

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  1. I'm getting the same message tonight as well. Also, I cannot log into my server console using the root login, but can still see the shares. It's acting as if I've got the wrong root password, which is I'm sure is correct. This is a bit disconcerting to say the least... Additional info - this happened around the same time I changed a user share password, but not sure if it is related or not.
  2. Thanks for all the input. I tried Cloudberry again and am getting a little better speeds. Probably time to look into some new hardware as well. Appreciate the the responses!
  3. server-diagnostics-20190321-1812 (1).zip Thanks, file attached. Noticing very high CPU usage during this particular test with Duplicati. I'm wondering if a more powerful CPU is needed? Seems odd that the same setup would run fine on Windows though.
  4. Hi all, I'm in the process of migrating from Window Home Server 2011. I've been impressed with Unraid's general ease of use, but am having problems with my Unraid server backups. My setup involves backing up my unraid server to a hot-swappable drive outside the parity pool. This removable internal drive will serve as my off-site backup. The issue I'm having is that the backup transfer rates are misreably slow, less than 1 mbps. I've tried several of the usual plug-ins (duplicati, cloudberry, etc), without data encryption or compression, and all have about the same slow transfer rates. Transfer rates between my unraid server and a windows pc are good, about 80mbps. I can even transfer files from an unraid share to the drive outside the unraid pool via my windows pc at 50mbps. I'm really struggling to understand why my internal transfers are so slow, when they should probably be the fastest. Is there something I'm missing here? My unraid server is a single core 2.7ghz Sempron 140 with 4GB Ram, which is the same hardware I used for my Windows Home Server 2011 setup.