December 23, 201015 yr I have two nfs user shares, movies and backups, each with separate drives. When watching a movie on my HTPC, if a laptop tries to do an incremental backup both shares become unavailable for about 60 seconds. This does not effect the backup but it does stop video playback. I have attached my syslog. I am able to fix the problem by changing my backup share to a disk share. Can anyone tell me why I have this problem when using two user share? Thanks, David syslog.txt
December 25, 201015 yr Author This problem has not gone away totally. Using XBMC a DVD rip might have an audio pause and a Blu-Ray rip may pause and show buffering. A 5-15 second pause I think, maybe less. Does anyone else see a pause with concurrent access to UNraid?
December 25, 201015 yr What speed network do you have setup? Are you using a gigabit switch? Are you using gigabit nics in the three systems (laptop client, xbmc or htpc, and server)? Are you using Cat 5E or Cat 6 cables? What does "ethtool eth0" show on the server? What does "ethtool -S eth0" show on the server? Were your disks spun down? How are you spin-up groups defined?
December 25, 201015 yr Author UNraid and Mac Mini HTPC both show 1000Mbps full duplex over CAT 6. The laptops are on WIFI n. It happens when all disks are spinning. The movie user share and the backups disk share are on different drives. All connected via a DIR-655. Merry Christmass!
December 26, 201015 yr Sounds like I may have something similar happening ... it gets very frustrating ... not all programs can handle a disk dropping out for 60 seconds ... Here's the thread I started ... http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=9167.msg87647#msg87647 I've tried removing the cache preassure lines from my go file and that seemed to help for about a week ... but then I had other things happen Bobby
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