sparklyballs Posted July 3, 2015 Author Share Posted July 3, 2015 is your appdata share cache only ? if it is, change the mapping to /mnt/cache/appadata/FileZilla Quote Link to comment
camay123 Posted July 3, 2015 Share Posted July 3, 2015 is your appdata share cache only ? if it is, change the mapping to /mnt/cache/appadata/FileZilla Not sure how to answer your question. I did however try to map as suggested and still no go. Quote Link to comment
sparklyballs Posted July 3, 2015 Author Share Posted July 3, 2015 is your appdata share cache only ? if it is, change the mapping to /mnt/cache/appadata/FileZilla Not sure how to answer your question. I did however try to map as suggested and still no go. dunno then, works fine here. stop any other dockers and see if it works on it's own. could be a port mapping issue with some of the behind the scenes ports for this container. Quote Link to comment
trurl Posted July 3, 2015 Share Posted July 3, 2015 is your appdata share cache only ? if it is, change the mapping to /mnt/cache/appadata/FileZilla Not sure how to answer your question. I did however try to map as suggested and still no go. sparkly's suggestion contains a typo. It should be /mnt/cache/appdata/FileZilla. You must go to the Shares page, click on the appdata share, and set it to Use cache disk: Only or mover will move it to the array. Also, if you followed sparkly's typo, then you have created another share named appadata which you should clean up. Quote Link to comment
sparklyballs Posted July 3, 2015 Author Share Posted July 3, 2015 is your appdata share cache only ? if it is, change the mapping to /mnt/cache/appadata/FileZilla Not sure how to answer your question. I did however try to map as suggested and still no go. sparkly's suggestion contains a typo. It should be /mnt/cache/appdata/FileZilla. You must go to the Shares page, click on the appdata share, and set it to Use cache disk: Only or mover will move it to the array. Also, if you followed sparkly's typo, then you have created another share named appadata which you should clean up. yeah my bad,,,, zappa the appadata Quote Link to comment
kenzo86 Posted July 24, 2015 Share Posted July 24, 2015 Hi guys, I was wondering if someone could help me set this up so i can FTP files from remote server to my unraid. How do I access a remote server through the filezilla webui? Thanks Quote Link to comment
montery Posted August 6, 2015 Share Posted August 6, 2015 Hiya Sparklyballs! Question - if there is a FileZilla update... can I do the update (and if so, how?), or is it best that I wait for the docker maintainer to do the update? Thanks in advance! Quote Link to comment
kricker Posted August 11, 2015 Share Posted August 11, 2015 I would like to know about the update process as well. I also have another issue. Currently I can access the WebUI and connect to the Filezilla client, but it will not respond to any commands. It did this once before and the only fix I had was to clean out the files from the config folder and restart the Docker. Quote Link to comment
mrfixit Posted September 5, 2015 Share Posted September 5, 2015 First off thank you sparklyballs for setting up a repository for Filzezilla!! I have it installed and I am able to login to my ftp server however the speed seems to be capped at 1.5 MB/s which is significantly slower than transfer the same file via filezilla on my windows machine. I have checked that there are no speed limits enabled. My unraid server is wired into the same router as my windows machine and I have 150/20mbps internet and can usually get around 4-8 MB/s on windows with filezilla. Over Ethernet I can get write speeds up to 100MB/s so I know its my Ethernet port on the server. Does anyone have any suggestions on what I might be able to change in either the Docker/container or unraid to increase my download speeds? Thanks!! Quote Link to comment
digitalfixer Posted October 8, 2015 Share Posted October 8, 2015 Hiya Sparklyballs! Question - if there is a FileZilla update... can I do the update (and if so, how?), or is it best that I wait for the docker maintainer to do the update? Thanks in advance! I would like to know the answer to this as well. Kevin. Quote Link to comment
ijuarez Posted October 19, 2015 Share Posted October 19, 2015 Hiya Sparklyballs! Question - if there is a FileZilla update... can I do the update (and if so, how?), or is it best that I wait for the docker maintainer to do the update? Thanks in advance! I would like to know the answer to this as well. Kevin. Sparky has to update the docker, otherwise it will break if you update it Quote Link to comment
Msan Posted December 16, 2015 Share Posted December 16, 2015 this version of filezilla doesn't support key files? Or am I blind? EDIT: Never mind, found it Quote Link to comment
scottc Posted December 16, 2015 Share Posted December 16, 2015 First off thank you sparklyballs for setting up a repository for Filzezilla!! I have it installed and I am able to login to my ftp server however the speed seems to be capped at 1.5 MB/s which is significantly slower than transfer the same file via filezilla on my windows machine. I have checked that there are no speed limits enabled. My unraid server is wired into the same router as my windows machine and I have 150/20mbps internet and can usually get around 4-8 MB/s on windows with filezilla. Over Ethernet I can get write speeds up to 100MB/s so I know its my Ethernet port on the server. Does anyone have any suggestions on what I might be able to change in either the Docker/container or unraid to increase my download speeds? Thanks!! I notice the same thing. will not download any faster than 1.5 MB/s Quote Link to comment
ijuarez Posted December 16, 2015 Share Posted December 16, 2015 SParky, could you update the docker please. Quote Link to comment
Msan Posted December 16, 2015 Share Posted December 16, 2015 First off thank you sparklyballs for setting up a repository for Filzezilla!! I have it installed and I am able to login to my ftp server however the speed seems to be capped at 1.5 MB/s which is significantly slower than transfer the same file via filezilla on my windows machine. I have checked that there are no speed limits enabled. My unraid server is wired into the same router as my windows machine and I have 150/20mbps internet and can usually get around 4-8 MB/s on windows with filezilla. Over Ethernet I can get write speeds up to 100MB/s so I know its my Ethernet port on the server. Does anyone have any suggestions on what I might be able to change in either the Docker/container or unraid to increase my download speeds? Thanks!! I notice the same thing. will not download any faster than 1.5 MB/s Works for me.. currently downloading at 2.4 MB/s Quote Link to comment
scottc Posted December 16, 2015 Share Posted December 16, 2015 First off thank you sparklyballs for setting up a repository for Filzezilla!! I have it installed and I am able to login to my ftp server however the speed seems to be capped at 1.5 MB/s which is significantly slower than transfer the same file via filezilla on my windows machine. I have checked that there are no speed limits enabled. My unraid server is wired into the same router as my windows machine and I have 150/20mbps internet and can usually get around 4-8 MB/s on windows with filezilla. Over Ethernet I can get write speeds up to 100MB/s so I know its my Ethernet port on the server. Does anyone have any suggestions on what I might be able to change in either the Docker/container or unraid to increase my download speeds? Thanks!! I notice the same thing. will not download any faster than 1.5 MB/s Works for me.. currently downloading at 2.4 MB/s It is just weird, single file is capped at 1.5 MB/s but i can download multiple files and each one will cap at 1.5 MB/s Quote Link to comment
Msan Posted December 16, 2015 Share Posted December 16, 2015 It is just weird, single file is capped at 1.5 MB/s but i can download multiple files and each one will cap at 1.5 MB/s I havent tried/seen the max speed for a single file.. I have it set to do 4 files at once and the combined total is def. more than 1.5 MB/s Quote Link to comment
scottc Posted December 16, 2015 Share Posted December 16, 2015 It is just weird, single file is capped at 1.5 MB/s but i can download multiple files and each one will cap at 1.5 MB/s I havent tried/seen the max speed for a single file.. I have it set to do 4 files at once and the combined total is def. more than 1.5 MB/s Yup, but for me, each file will max out at 1.5 MB/s Quote Link to comment
smakovits Posted December 17, 2015 Share Posted December 17, 2015 as I simply want to grasp the theory of this. This container is filezilla running as a desktop (gui) app. I can RDP via windows RDP or the web RDP. Perfect, so far everything makes sense... Then, since it is only a client (it is not hosting ftp since you mention that is windows based), I can send files from my source folder (or fetched folder if I wish) and pull files from any source via ftp... I know, this is silly, it makes perfect sense. So, long story short, instead of having to rely on my normal computer as an FTP client, I can push and pull files via this simple docker container and turn off my regular machine as it is no longer needed.......... this is awesome. Quote Link to comment
ajgoyt Posted January 31, 2016 Share Posted January 31, 2016 Just curious if people are beyond the 1.5mb/sec cap with this container? Quote Link to comment
montery Posted February 3, 2016 Share Posted February 3, 2016 Just curious if people are beyond the 1.5mb/sec cap with this container? Could be a limit of the FTP site you are connecting to. I've seen peak downloads of 34+ mb/sec using this container, and that with 10 concurrent sessions (the other ones vary from 600kb/sec to 4 mb/sec) I don't think it's the container. Quote Link to comment
scottc Posted February 3, 2016 Share Posted February 3, 2016 Just curious if people are beyond the 1.5mb/sec cap with this container? Still an issue for me, I can download 10 files at a time or just a single file, NO FILE WILL GO FASTER THAN 1.5. It is not the site i download from as i can easily get over 20 on a single file with filezilla on my imac Quote Link to comment
ajgoyt Posted February 3, 2016 Share Posted February 3, 2016 Just curious if people are beyond the 1.5mb/sec cap with this container? Still an issue for me, I can download 10 files at a time or just a single file, NO FILE WILL GO FASTER THAN 1.5. It is not the site i download from as i can easily get over 20 on a single file with filezilla on my imac Thanks Scott , I would like to integrate an FTP client into my unraid system but I have the same issue as you but on WIN10. I bet your on comcast as i am? I have since moved onto a different FTP client that will allow multiple connections to a single file, segmented downloading, Cuteftp 9 and Free download manager do this perfectly and i am not limited to 1.5mbps per file. I have also created a topic on filezillas site as other peeps have and the admin / team have ignored the fact that people want multipart/segemented downloads. Maybe i should recommend FDM as a docker to be created, Cuteftp 9 is not free... unlike FDM or Filezilla. Good Luck AJ Quote Link to comment
Barry Staes Posted February 9, 2016 Share Posted February 9, 2016 I looked at this as a faster alternative to import data from my QNAP NAS devices.. but seeing that this only hits 1.5MB/s .. f*** Unraid really needs a "Unraid data import" plugin/docker provided by Lime Technology.. people (new customers / newbee's like me!) have terrabytes of data and want the fastest way to move it. So far my best guess is a CP (its faster) and a RSYNC afterwards to make sure i didn't miss anything. But resuming the CP is hard, i still really dont know what it'll do when it encounters an already existing file.. I look into using FTP because RSYNC is to slow, CP cant resume, and mapping via SMB is another performance hit. Also, all attempts to disable RSYNC encryption made no difference. Also, i once found that unencrypted FTP is the fastest transfer to/from my QNAP devices. Quote Link to comment
lazerdave Posted March 6, 2016 Share Posted March 6, 2016 Newish to Docker. FileZilla WebUI keeps firing sabNZB, even though their ports are different. FileZilla is set to 3389/tcp>192.168.1.111:3389 and sab is set to 8080/tcp>192.168.1.111:8080. I've restarted Docker by stopping and starting the array, but it still fires sab. Any tips would be most welcome. Thanks!!! Quote Link to comment
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