December 27, 20178 yr So I recently upgraded my box to some of the hardware from my old gaming rig. It's up and running but the webgui is really slow. I thought for sure I had it narrowed down to the usb thumb drive. I built the new machine and got it up and running with a trial license long enough to transfer everything over. The thumb drive I had in there for that seemed to work well, the webgui was very snappy. I formatted my original USB key and put it in and I got the really slow webgui. Well it's 2017 now and I kind of wanted one of those low profile usb drives anyway so I ordered one of the san disk Cruiser Fit newer version, turns out it was really slow on that as well. I read through a couple of threads, plugged it into every USB port on the machine, disabled USB 3.0 in bios (Asus P8P67pro motherboard) and no matter what I couldn't get any speed out of the webgui with that thumb drive. I gave up and put the one that I had the trial key back in and my speed was back. I transferred the license from my old thumb drive guid to this one and now it's slow as well. That's really frustrating to me. The only things plugged into usb are the thumb drive and the cable to the UPS. Would one of you guys be able to look into the diagnostics and steer me in the right direction? Thanks in advance, Luke tower-diagnostics-20171226-1900.zip
December 27, 20178 yr I don‘t have enough experience to analyze your diagnostics, but unRAID copies itself to RAM and runs from there, so the only thing a slow USB stick would slow down, is the boot phase and the rare occasions, when something gets written to the stick, e.g. updates. In other words, there is something wrong with your configuration. Did you only transfer the license file and nothing else?
December 27, 20178 yr Author It's been slow with multiple USB sticks except that one. When I transferred the license file is when it happened to this one. When it loads the page it happens fast, there's just a really big delay before the page loads.
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