Everything posted by newoski
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[Support] Djoss - CrashPlan PRO (aka CrashPlan for Small Business)
Any fix yet? I'm still using your fork with great success
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[Support] Djoss - CrashPlan PRO (aka CrashPlan for Small Business)
Thanks so much for the fork. While I relied on ChatGPT to walk me through downloading, building and then using your fork, I can confirm that with your fork I'm seeing the best of both worlds -- fast uploads between 2-300mbps and downloads between 300-400mbps!!! Assuming there's no downside, I'm hoping this can get merged into the main build soon
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[Support] Djoss - CrashPlan PRO (aka CrashPlan for Small Business)
@Flubster Downloads and uploads both at full speed with your fork?
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[Support] Djoss - CrashPlan PRO (aka CrashPlan for Small Business)
Thanks! This massively increased my upload speeds. Is there any harm bouncing back and forth and back again between latest and older version?
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[Support] Djoss - CrashPlan PRO (aka CrashPlan for Small Business)
i just look at the Unraid Dashboard. Outgoing bandwidth is upload speed, so long as you don’t have any simultaneous dockers etc uploading anything
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[Support] Djoss - CrashPlan PRO (aka CrashPlan for Small Business)
I'm just switching to CrashPlan Pro after years limping along with the Backblaze Personal docker. I just setup CrashPlan and, after some struggles logging in -- looks like I just leave the Authentication Code field blank? -- I selected my Shares and it's actively backing up about 60-100mbps. It seems too easy. Am I missing something? I had heard CrashPlan was slower than Backblaze and more problematic, but it seems to be just the opposite... Moreoever, from my quick chat with CrashPlan support, they basically said that while Unraid installs aren't officially supported, the use of CrashPlan Pro on a NAS setup like Unraid does NOT violate their TOS. (This isn't a dig at the Backblaze docker, as it seems to be the Backblaze team clamping down their software that's creating headaches w Backblaze/Unraid)
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error 4 in nginx[424000+116000] likely on CPU...
I was having issues a few months back, which turned out to be PSU (replaced), and a memtest ran for a day or so without issue. I'll run again.
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error 4 in nginx[424000+116000] likely on CPU...
OOM = Out of Memory? I have 32GB of RAM. Not sure what on earth my NAS could be doing that would use that memory -- or at least NEED that memory. In regards to what "I think", I have no idea, so I trust your judgement. Assuming it's the system running out of memory, how can I avoid that? Is there a way to monitor/record what is using RAM and how much is being used? Should I implement each of those script lines you proposed in your last? Can I add them via one startup script, or do I need each to be a separate script?
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error 4 in nginx[424000+116000] likely on CPU...
Thanks so much for the assistance, so far. Here is a current syslog I, until just now, had a NVIDIA Max Stream script that autoran at startup. I just deleted that, as I'm not using a GPU. That was my only script at startup. The issue seems to happen at night, usually around 11PM-midnight, though that could be entirely coincidental, and I'm not using the server when it happens. I've just been loading the UI a log, since I had a preclear running tower-diagnostics-20250427-1417.zip
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error 4 in nginx[424000+116000] likely on CPU...
I’m running a Xeon 1276v3. Syslog was all I could grab, since I log that to a share
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error 4 in nginx[424000+116000] likely on CPU...
I posted a few days ago about my server becoming unresponsive, but my logs looked OK according to feedback. Last night, I noticed similar sluggishness setting in for the UI -- header would load but drives weren't appearing etc -- and my logs were flooded with "error 4 in nginx[424000+116000] likely on CPU..." Based on a few searches, I've uninstalled the Unraid Connect plugin, but I wanted to check and see if this is a potential hardware issue or if it's definitely software related... As always, any help would be greatly appreciated syslog-192.168.50.233.log
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Server Freezing Up / Inaccessible?
Thanks. What would I do to try to troubleshoot hardware issues? Memtest? PSU was already recently replaced.
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Server Freezing Up / Inaccessible?
Hi Guys, I'm stumped. My server has started freezing up/becoming inaccessible at random, approximately 48 hours from boot. I setup logging to a share, so I have full logs, but I'm not knowledgeable enough to make sense of the logs. Can anyone help diagnose what's going on, here? I recently installed an Unraid integration for HomeAssistant, added a USB 2.5 gbps NIC, and replaced my SATA cables. Thanks so much for any help! syslog-192.168.50.233.log
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Settings for a 2.5gbe and 1gbe NIC setup?
I'd like to use a 1gbe NIC to my router for general file access/playback and a 2.5gbe NIC to my PC for fast file transfers back and forth. How would I configure this in Unraid network settings?
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How to Stress Test Physical Hardware Connections?
Right, I'm with you. So what's the fastest way to test reads/writes to each bay? Most are unused, so they would be unassigned devices. How can I test read/writes to them, easily?
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How to Stress Test Physical Hardware Connections?
My question is about stress testing the connections between the MOBO and the HDD... sata ports, sata cables, drive cage connections, PCI-SATA breakouts
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How to Stress Test Physical Hardware Connections?
First, thanks for the reply. I hear you. I bought from a reputable vendor -- ServerPartDeals. They've been great. The issue isn't should I or shouldn't I run preclear on new drives. I agree, I should and I do. My question is, how can I stress test my server to ensure that all of my other connections between the MOBO to each hard drive are solid? Preclear seems like the best way -- as it will read/write a TON of data -- it just isn't quick and I'm just trying to rebuild my confidence in my NAS hardware, after what I believe to be a fluke DISC issue
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How to Stress Test Physical Hardware Connections?
I believe I had some bad luck with some refurbished drives and now I'm looking for the most efficient steps to stress test my NAS to ensure that my drive cages, sata cables, sata ports, and PCI Sata breakout cards are all reliable on my long-running 20 drive NAS. PLAN: Put old 8TB drives into each of the 20 drive slots. Run a SMART test. Run a preclear. If the SMART and preclear run without issue -- even if the drive fails due to old age -- then I would think I've confirmed that the hardware/cabling is solid. QUESTION: Do I need to run a full preclear to ensure there are no hardware/cable issues or can I simply run the preclear pre-clear and a bit of zeroing to essentially do some read/write stress testing? CONTEXT: My drive has (7) 20TB Exos drives. I've never had an issue with one. The last two 20TB Exos drives I put into my NAS had major issues. They threw endless errors when starting preclearing and SMART tests wouldn't start. After speaking with the reputable refurbished drive vendor, they do not believe this is a power-disable problem or an issue with my NAS. They believe they had a bad batch and are sending me a new drive to test, but now I'm paranoid since the drives failed to work in so many slots on my NAS
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Endless PreClear Errors?
After speaking with the vendor where I got the drives, they believe they had a bad batch of drives and are sending me a new one. That said, I'm now a bit paranoid about all my empty drive bays. To test my bays, cables, and ports, could I just throw in a bunch of old 8TB Seagate Archive drives that are dying and run SMART and PreClear? Assuming the SMART reports are able to be run and the preclear are able to be run for hours and hours, can I assume connections are all good? Mark as Solution
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Endless PreClear Errors?
UPDATE: So I have (2) 20TB Exos that I received as RMA from ServerPartDeals. Both of them have had the same behavior. That said, I just threw an old Seagate 8TB Archive drive into the same slots and it's Preclearing now without issue. I can also run SMART tests on it. Not sure what to make of that at all /:
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Endless PreClear Errors?
Just tried a different drive. Same results, including SMART not working
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Endless PreClear Errors?
No, I just open the vertical bay door on the front, pull out the tray, screw in the drive and slide it back in This isn't my exact server, but it's nearly identical and functionally the same
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Endless PreClear Errors?
I'm not sure. I have a 20 drive NAS, built by Greenleaf Technology. 4 Drive Cages. SuiperMicro mobo. Tons of SATA cables to MOBO. Dual PCI Sata expansion cards. NAS has been running without issue for years. I've tried moving the drive to each of the 4 cages, and same problem.
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Endless PreClear Errors?
Where would you begin troubleshooting? Sata cables? Somewhere else?