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Carlos Talbot

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  1. 1 hour ago, [email protected] said:

    I don't think he's running out of memory. Isn't it more likely that whatever is trying to allocate 4 exabytes is doing something wrong?

    Dumb question, how do you rollback?

     

    I just upgraded my image this morning and am experiencing the same issue and don't believe I'm running out of memory.

     

    2020-03-30 10:40:51,514 DEBG 'watchdog-script' stderr output:
    pgrep: cannot allocate 4611686018427387903 bytes

    2020-03-30 10:40:52,516 DEBG 'watchdog-script' stderr output:
    pgrep: cannot allocate 4611686018427387903 bytes

     

  2. On 12/6/2019 at 2:52 PM, Dataone said:

    At least by default I assume so, yes. My containers using bridged all go through the vpn and all containers using br0 use my home network.

     

    I'm sure you can set some iptable/routing rules to modify this if you liked though

    @Dataone

     

    may I ask how you've configured the field "Peer allowed IPs" in your wireguard settings? By default it's set to 0.0.0.0 which routes all traffic on the UnRaid server through the vpn tunnel. I assume you've restricted it to just the docker containers on the bridge?

     

    Also, do you know how to block traffic for those selected dockers if the vpn link goes down? Thanks.

  3. 29 minutes ago, Nelson said:

    Im fine with used, Im just trying to save costs at every turn right now, just to get it running at max speed. Ill get a nicer nic later on if i need to.

    I bought a pair of ConnectX 2 cards with a 3m DAC cable on ebay from this seller: https://www.ebay.com/itm/273916866741 His price though has gone up since I purchased it earlier this year. I paid about 57 bucks.

     

    I'm using the two cards between my Unraid server (Supermicro X9SCL) and an HP DL380 G7 that's running ESXi. Unraid is hosting the VMs via NFS datastores. I've attached a screenshot of a storage vMotion session. Note, I've not been able to go over 7Gb/sec, possibly because of my PCIe slots and the limited lanes. For 10Gb cards you need to make sure your servers can address the bandwidth. lspci will help with this: https://community.mellanox.com/s/article/understanding-pcie-configuration-for-maximum-performance

     

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  4. On 8/15/2019 at 7:23 AM, binhex said:

    not at present, no, its actually a rather large piece of work to add support for wireguard, but i am aware of it.

    Now that 6.8-rc1 has been released with wireguard support, does it make it easier for you to support wireguard in your docker images for deluge and qbittorrent? Thanks.

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