December 26, 20196 yr It's been sitting at 28Mbps for days. I have no dockers or Vm's running. Confirmed it via iftop
December 26, 20196 yr Author 4 hours ago, jonathanm said: Does this symptom persist after restarting through the GUI? It ended up being rclone instances running in the background. Once I ended those it worked out. Also was using too high of a bandwidth limiter. --bwlimit=8M ~ 64mbit connection when I only have 20mbit. In case anyone is curious: ps aux | grep rclone kill -9 <PID> OR kill $(ps aux | grep '[r]clone' | awk '{print $2}') Edited December 26, 20196 yr by Supa
April 21, 20215 yr Community Expert On 12/26/2019 at 10:18 AM, Supa said: It ended up being rclone instances running in the background. Once I ended those it worked out. Also was using too high of a bandwidth limiter. --bwlimit=8M ~ 64mbit connection when I only have 20mbit. In case anyone is curious: ps aux | grep rclone kill -9 <PID> OR kill $(ps aux | grep '[r]clone' | awk '{print $2}') Just came here to say thank you so much for this. I was seeing this exact same issue recently, only to the tune of 4-600Mbps crushing my bandwidth. Sure enough this fixed it. Thank you! Edited April 21, 20215 yr by d.ohlin
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