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  1. Well, it turns out it was that 1 TB drive that was slowing things down. It's moved on beyond that point and is now cooking along at 130MB/s. I guess it's a good thing I'd planned out retiring that drive as part of the drive shuffle...
  2. Thanks Frank. After letting it run for about 2 1/2 hours it has picked up speed (about 77MB/s now). Not sure if that's the best I can expect from this hardware, but it's certainly better than before. New diagnostics attached in case it helps. CPU is averaging 15-20% and memory is hovering around 37%. vault-diagnostics-20190323-1921.zip
  3. Hello all, I'm hoping someone out there may be able to point me in the right direction to improve parity sync speed on a new/old system. My setup has been running pretty much without issue for 10+ years until I recently started seeing random lockups. I was finally able to catch some errors on an attached monitor that seemed to indicate some problems with the CPU. Thankfully, I happened to have a bunch of old parts laying around and I was able to swap out for a slightly newer (albeit still old by today's standards) MB/CPU combo (MSI H61M-P31 (G3) + Intel Celeron G1610). To add to the fun, I was in the process up replacing my parity drive, in anticipation of adding larger drives to the array in the near future. I had successfully completed a preclear on the old hardware with decent speeds (130MB/s or so). The new MB had a few fewer SATA ports, so I picked up, from ebay of course, an LSI 9211-8i P20 flashed to IT mode. So, all told, I'm working with a new CPU/MB, added SAS card and new parity drive to sync up. Unfortunately, my speeds seem pretty low (max so far has been about 41MB/s. I've made a few BIOS tweaks based on other, similar, threads that I've found, but I'm not seeing much change. Full diagnostics attached if anyone is willing to assist. Thanks in advance. vault-diagnostics-20190323-1656.zip
  4. I know this is dredging up a very old topic, but a quick search of the forum didn't turn up anything promising. Has there been any more thought to changing the free space calc or making it user configurable?
  5. That sounds perfectly reasonable to me. Even better if there were an option to override it in the case where your data drives filled up and you'd still like to transfer to the share while waiting on a new drive to arrive or clear.
  6. So....is there something we need to do to get an official bug report filed on this one?
  7. Here's a screen shot of what I'm seeing on 5.0.5. The Movies share does not have a top level folder on the cache drive currently. The TV share does.
  8. Is this, perhaps related to the use of a cache disk? I just noticed a similar behavior on my setup. User share spans 2 disks, only 90GB free between the two, yet unRAID reports nearly 1TB free. When calculating free space from the Shares tab of the web UI it seems to include cache disk space in the free space calculation for the user share. Is that expected? It only seems to do that if there is currently a top level folder for that particular user share on the cache drive. Personally, I'd prefer to exclude cache drive space from the free space calculation since the cache drive is not "real" space (protected). I can't remember if pre-5 versions behaved the same way, but I only noticed it after my upgrade to 5.
  9. It wasn't even a port 80 thing. I even changed the default port for the web gui to something random as part of my troubleshooting and it still didn't work. Even tried temporarily disabling the Eset firewall and AV protection. It wasn't until I white listed the small DHCP range of my internal network that it allowed access.
  10. I doubt it would be the pop-up password prompt since all the other apps (SAB, Sickbeard, Couchpotato, etc.) running on that box are PW protected and I could access all of them with no issues. I'd love to know if there is some known issue that would cause this.
  11. Safe Mode with Networking = Success Can anyone let me know why? Was it some sort of update that killed my access to the Unraid Web GUI specifically? EDIT: Turns out it was Eset SmartSecurity which I installed a few weeks back. I had to go in and make some pretty explicit allowances. Any ideas why it was just the Unraid interface it had issues with?
  12. Fresh copy of 4.7 and still no go. No spare flash drive laying around currently, but I'll see if I can scrounge one up. At least everything else is working...for now.
  13. Thanks for the try Nate. Still nada though. Do I need to file some sort of official help ticket at this point?
  14. Anyone have any other suggestions of what I may need to try? Should I reload 4.7 and overwrite everything?