VLAN Posted September 4, 2018 Share Posted September 4, 2018 Not sure exactly what would be causing this, but here is my situation long with what I've tried. Copied over a 2GB test file via SMB and it works just fine. I get my full 1Gbps write speed. Using rclone via a script or ssh into unraid and manually running it to copy a test file from google or any other location on the internet even using wget seems to top out at 8Mbps. Not sure what would be limiting WAN vs LAN. Not sure if anyone has seen this before or not. Still looking around in settings, but any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! Link to comment
trurl Posted September 4, 2018 Share Posted September 4, 2018 8 would be slow even for writes to the parity array, but just want to clarify something to make sure we aren't comparing apples to oranges. Are you sure your SMB test is writing to the same location as your WAN test? For example, a cached user share might write to SSD while a write directly to a disk in the parity array would be noticeably slower. Link to comment
VLAN Posted September 4, 2018 Author Share Posted September 4, 2018 8 minutes ago, trurl said: 8 would be slow even for writes to the parity array, but just want to clarify something to make sure we aren't comparing apples to oranges. Are you sure your SMB test is writing to the same location as your WAN test? For example, a cached user share might write to SSD while a write directly to a disk in the parity array would be noticeably slower. Hm to be honest I don't think so. Still kinda getting familiar with unRaid as a whole. I've create a share for backing up google to my server and wanted rclone to sync it like once a day or so. I have a 128GB SSD for the cache and 9x8TB WD Reds with 2x8TB Reds as parity drives. Link to comment
trurl Posted September 4, 2018 Share Posted September 4, 2018 You need to give us more details about your tests but I guess you don't know what details are important. Are the SMB test and the WAN test both writing to that share you say you created? How exactly are you doing the wget? I assume the command line. What is the exact command? Link to comment
VLAN Posted September 4, 2018 Author Share Posted September 4, 2018 2 hours ago, trurl said: You need to give us more details about your tests but I guess you don't know what details are important. Are the SMB test and the WAN test both writing to that share you say you created? How exactly are you doing the wget? I assume the command line. What is the exact command? I apoligize. It seems the issue has resolved itself? Hm not sure what the deal was. Sorry for taking up your time. Link to comment
John_M Posted September 4, 2018 Share Posted September 4, 2018 WAN test? Were you really asking why your Internet connection was slow? Perhaps your service provider was having problems. If you can move files around your LAN at 1 Gb/s then everything is fine. If your Internet connection isn't up to spec that's a question for your ISP. Link to comment
jsclayton Posted September 6, 2018 Share Posted September 6, 2018 Wanted to add that I've been fighting the same issue. In my case I'm syncing large files from Google Drive to the array. When doing so using the rclone plugin, rclone installed directly from rclone.org, or even in a vanilla Ubuntu Docker container, I can only get ~2MB/s download per transfer. Surprisingly if I setup an Ubuntu VM I'm able to fully saturate the 400Mbps downstream! Not sure if it's an issue with unRAID or with rclone, but I'd suspect the former given that in the full isolation of a VM it works fine. brontostorus-diagnostics-20180906-1008.zip Link to comment
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