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Unraid newbie with some issues

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Hey there,

 

So I made the step from Unraid running in a VM to a full blown Unraid server. Now I have huge regrets, it's system load is out of this world. 95%+ all the time. (which wasn't the case in the VM setup)

 

Now this isn't Unraid to blame, I have 3 vms running and 1 seems to load the most. I had similar issues with docker in unraid, so I moved the docker to a seperate VM, but didn't seem to fully solve it, although it's a lot better.

 

But I'm wondering: is there a way to "give" Unraid's system prio to the cpu (as in the nas / samba /nfs part)? I know you can pin cpus, but this hardly seem to do anything. 

 

There are 2 systems I'm thinking off:

- something like "if unraid wants load" -> "throttle rest";

- or simpler: give VM a x% of the cpu;

 

I know of cpulimiter in linux, using it in the docker VM, but yeh would be ideal if I could use that in unraid itself. 

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Next question, regarding the dockers, assuming I don't have to work with a seperate VM anymore (if the "systems" above mentioned exist in some form, I don't see the use for a docker VM as then I could just limit each docker)

 

Could someone explain to me why docker (and qemu) in unraid work with a vdisk location? it doesn't seem to serve any purpose in my eyes as it just uses the appdir in stead?

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Final question so far, I can't seem to enable vt-d in Unraid. It's enabled in bios the cpu supports it. How can I debug this? (I attached log just in case)

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Info: 

i5-3330

32 Gb mem

ASRock Z77 extreme4 motherboard

LSI SAS 9217-8i controller,

8 disks connected to the sas, 

2 disks to the ASMedia ASM1061 (on the motherboard) for Parity

2 disks to the Intel® Z77 (on the motherboard) for extra storage

 

 

keslar-syslog-20191004-1408.zip

Edited by djmulder

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