UnRAID with a Dune smart player


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For those of you using dunes and nfs shares, what magic do i need to perform to get this share to connect?  In the edit network folder option, what do i need to put in there?

 

My machine is called tower, my local ip for this machine is 192.168.1.52, and i have a share called movies, inside that a folder called br and inside that an iso.

 

I am also getting only 3.5MB/s read speeds on my unraid smb shares. Suppins going on.

 

Also, is there anyway to make the dune forget a password for a private share? It seems i only had to enter it once and now it lets me in all the time. I dont want this. I want it to ask me for creds upon each restart.

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Yes it says 10000 full duplex. Under that it says lo- loopback.

 

There is a parity check going on. Would that effect the read speed? UPDATE: no, I just checked.

 

The dune is getting full 11MB/s from my windows pc but only 8MB/s max from unraid.  It takes a good 3 minutes to climb to 8MB too.  Deja Vu.  I think this is the same exact thing that happened when I tried unRAID 2 years ago.

 

Is there some switch or button I am missing?

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Yes it says 10000 full duplex. Under that it says lo- loopback.

 

There is a parity check going on. Would that effect the read speed? UPDATE: no, I just checked.

 

The dune is getting full 11MB/s from my windows pc but only 8MB/s max from unraid.  It takes a good 3 minutes to climb to 8MB too.  Deja Vu.  I think this is the same exact thing that happened when I tried unRAID 2 years ago.

 

Is there some switch or button I am missing?

 

I have never seen that "lo- loopback" before and will defer to others on that. Yes speed is affected during parity operations. Definitely something wrong.

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The dune is getting full 11MB/s from my windows pc but only 8MB/s max from unraid.  It takes a good 3 minutes to climb to 8MB too.  Deja Vu.  I think this is the same exact thing that happened when I tried unRAID 2 years ago.

 

What issues are you having with playing files from your unRAID server on the Dune?  A steady 50Mbps should be enough to stream any BluRay ever pressed. 

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Yes it says 10000 full duplex. Under that it says lo- loopback.

 

There is a parity check going on. Would that effect the read speed? UPDATE: no, I just checked.

 

The dune is getting full 11MB/s from my windows pc but only 8MB/s max from unraid.  It takes a good 3 minutes to climb to 8MB too.  Deja Vu.  I think this is the same exact thing that happened when I tried unRAID 2 years ago.

 

Is there some switch or button I am missing?

 

Post a screen shot. It doesn't seem to be clear what you mean.

 

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There's not much can be deduced from that screen shot, other than you've got some very odd fan speeds! What exactly is the problem you're experiencing? I understand that you've done some file copying comparisons between unRAID and Windows but 8 MByte/s is equivalent to 64 Mbit/s, which is more than adequate for Blu-Ray replays. Are you getting freezes/stuttering?

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A read test on the dune is reading a bd iso at 8MB/s. It should be reading at 11. 11 is the max for the dune smart since the nic on the dune is 100gb/s.

 

I can transfer the same iso from my windows share and get 11 on the dune.  Im out of options to try.

 

One word: overhead. Getting the theoretical max of 11-12 MB/s on a 100mb/s link is pretty difficult.

 

Though John is right, you should be able to stream blu-ray on that link. A single br stream maxes out around 40mb/s (~4MB/s)

 

 

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There's not much can be deduced from that screen shot, other than you've got some very odd fan speeds! What exactly is the problem you're experiencing? I understand that you've done some file copying comparisons between unRAID and Windows but 8 MByte/s is equivalent to 64 Mbit/s, which is more than adequate for Blu-Ray replays. Are you getting freezes/stuttering?

 

haha.  Yeah, I have an Antec fan with a 3-way speed switch on my fan.  That screen-shot was posted in response to the "lo- loopback" thing that someone wanted to see.

 

No, 8MB/s megabytes is not enough for some BD ISO rips.  This causes a brief stutter once or twice during the movie.  Once I changed the "fast smb" option in the dune to on, it went from 8 to 11MB/s and the stutter went away.  It seems 3 MBs is all I needed.

 

That was on my Windows pc which is what I am currently using to stream my ISOs.  I have 4 HDDs in a windows span.  I am demoing unRAID. 

So, the problem is this:  On my Dune I do a read test from an ISO and get full 11MB/s from the start and it is steady throughout.

I do a read test of the same ISO but from the unRAID share.  It starts out at 500Kb/s and after about 3 minutes to reaches a top speed of 8MB/s.  This is no good.  Switching "fast smb" on in the Dune actually degrades the speed.

 

I know 3 MB is not a huge deal, but it actually makes a big difference. unRAID is capable in reaching transfer speeds of around 100MB/s but the Dune is getting the data that quick for some reason.

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I just ran a Read Test from my Dune HD D1 from my unRaid server (spun up all drives first) and was able to get and sustain a solid 11MB read. No starting slow and climbing as you mentioned at AVS forum.

 

What are your server's specs?

 

I see from AVS your windows box is a single core sempron w/4GB and an SSD. You telling us that one can stream just fine, right?

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I just ran a Read Test from my Dune HD D1 from my unRaid server (spun up all drives first) and was able to get and sustain a solid 11MB read.

Thanks for doing that.  Yeah, 11MB/s should not be that hard to achieve.  I'm kinda lost here.

 

right, my Windows machine is an asus gigabyte ga890fxa-ud5, sempron cpu, 4GB ddr3 1333, with green HDDs.  Streaming to the Dune with solid 11MB/s.

 

The unRAID machine is an Asus p5q pro, intel core 2 duo, 4GB ddr2 1066.  Three 160GB 7200 RPM hdds with 1 of them a parity. Streaming to the dune starts at 500kb/s then maxes out at 8MB/s after about 3 minutes climb.

 

Not sure if it matters but I hava pretty stock install of unRAID.  If there are some "assumed" tweaks that everyone does, I didn't do any of them.  Love to hear from my fellow Dunies.  I have the smart B1's.  Three of em in the house actually.

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But i have already confirmed that i can reach transfer speeds of 100MB/s going to and from the unraid server by transferring files via smb shares. Its gotta be a dune issue not an unraid one.

 

I used that disk speed test utility recently and can confirm that it still works with unRAID 6.1.7. However, as you say that you think it's a Dune issue rather than an unRAID one I can't add any more to the discussion.

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