xrqp Posted November 19, 2022 Share Posted November 19, 2022 (edited) Roon site told me to not run the database on a hard drive, and it should be run on SSD. I replied: Quote No. I am not saying the Roon database is running on hard drive. I checked my Roon docker container settings and the music is on hard drive but the app is on SSD cache. Here is info about the folder for Roon app on cache: When Roon 2 came out, did it require reading the music files again? Why is Roon thrashing my hard drive(s)? My Roon container is set like this: My appdata share is set to cache "Prefer". Roon says I have 135,000 tracks. Lately I do not hear the thrashing. Maybe it was related to update to Roon 2, and maybe the worst is over. Edited November 19, 2022 by xrqp Quote Link to comment
xrqp Posted November 20, 2022 Share Posted November 20, 2022 At Roon, garym replied to me: Quote after I installed roon 2.0, it rescanned all my 130,000+ files for volume normalization. that took almost 3 days on my NUC. Good chance that was my problem. Quote Link to comment
xthursdayx Posted November 21, 2022 Share Posted November 21, 2022 Glad you were able to figure it out @xrqp FYI, the new support thread for this RoonServer container is here: 1 Quote Link to comment
xrqp Posted November 30, 2022 Share Posted November 30, 2022 (edited) After all these days, it still seems like Roon works the hard drives much more than any other program or container. Can it be the container settings do not use the cache correctly? My share "appdata" is the one I try to have on cache. I have: For the container settings I have: Edited November 30, 2022 by xrqp Quote Link to comment
Flavio61 Posted September 30, 2023 Share Posted September 30, 2023 (edited) On my Windows PC I have problems accessing Unraid server shares, often to be able to access the shares I have to click several times on the server icon before it opens. Investigating the problem I noticed that if instead of using the name of the server (Tower) I use the IP address this opens immediately. In the Unraid server log I found this warning: "WARNING: Detected another IPv4 mDNS stack running on this host. This makes mDNS unreliable and is thus not recommended." lsof -i -P -n | grep 5353 and I have this reply: avahi-dae 15225 avahi 14u IPv4 3572990 0t0 UDP *:5353 RoonAppli 20514 root 280u IPv4 1883480 0t0 UDP *:5353 RoonAppli 20514 root 282u IPv4 1883482 0t0 UDP *:5353 RoonAppli 20514 root 284u IPv4 1883484 0t0 UDP *:5353 It therefore seems that Roon's docker creates an incompatibility with avahi's mDNS. Unfortunately I am not so experienced as to understand how to solve this problem. Any help? Thank you.- Edited September 30, 2023 by Flavio61 Quote Link to comment
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