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hardlinking not working (starr apps / nzb)

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So I followed Trash Guides guide on setting up shares. All is setup correctly but it seems that somehow, radarr/sonarr importing from sabnzbd is taking absolute ages, meaning it's not hardlinking at all, even though the shares on all dockers and hierarchy is absolutely correct.

I also confirmed that hardlinks is obviously set to Yes in Global Share Settings as that's unRAIDs default.

 

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Example how docker settings are setup, just like Trash Guides:

bazarr

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sonarr

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plex

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I had this working before I nuked and rebuilt my unraid server from scratch. So I'm a bit confused on why this isn't working at the moment.

Could it be because the usenet / torrents folders owner is root or something? I'm at a loss at the moment!

 

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Update:

 

Fixed the hardlinks by changing ownership to "nobody" instead of "root". No idea how that works but it fixed it.

 

But, still having atrocious speeds with the download pool (nvme 1.4 pcie4) 

 

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is it possible this is related to ASPM? Because I have ASPM L0 and L1 (only options are Disabled, L0, L1 or L0 and L1) in BIOS and this is the only drive from the 2 NVMe's that has it enabled: 

lspci -vv | awk '/^[0-9a-f]{2}:[0-9a-f]{2}\.[0-9a-f]/{dev=$0} /ASPM.*abled/{print dev; print}'

 

Cleaned up:

 

Device: 00:01.1 PCI bridge (AMD Starship/Matisse GPP Bridge)
ASPM Level: L1 Enabled
Device: 00:03.1 PCI bridge (AMD Starship/Matisse GPP Bridge)
ASPM Level: L1 Enabled
Device: 01:00.0 Non-Volatile memory controller (Micron/Crucial Technology NVMe PCIe SSD)
ASPM Level: L1 Enabled
Device: 07:00.0 VGA compatible controller (NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti)
ASPM Level: L1 Enabled
Device: 07:00.1 Audio device (NVIDIA High Definition Audio Controller)
ASPM Level: L0s L1 Enabled
Device: 07:00.2 USB controller (NVIDIA USB 3.1 Host Controller)
ASPM Level: L1 Enabled
Device: 07:00.3 Serial bus controller (NVIDIA USB Type-C UCSI Controller)
ASPM Level: L1 Enabled

 

  • 10 months later...
On 2/27/2024 at 1:06 PM, Sptz87 said:

Fixed the hardlinks by changing ownership to "nobody" instead of "root". No idea how that works but it fixed it.

Can you clarify exactly how you did this (if you remember lol)?

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