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  1. Ok, so I updated the script to the same as what you are using, changing the pathnames. You were also correct, my original script was copying the whole folder inside the existing folder. Fingers crossed this works better
  2. It shows Kbps, Kilo Bit Per Second
  3. Hi all, so I have two servers and I am running Rsync to back up one server to the other. The servers are connected via 10gig network. My script is pretty simple and I use user script plugin to run it. The issue I have is two fold, first, the sync seems to be copying everything across, even though the destination folders already have most of the data in it. Secondly, the speed of sync seems very slow, 30kb or so, for the most part. This is a sample of the scripts I am using: rsync -avh "/mnt/remotes/UNRAID_My Files" "/mnt/user/My Files"
  4. An update to my issue above. I was using Binhex version of Emby, I moved to the straight Emby version and Hardware Acceleration now works. So it seems it is broken in the Binhex version.
  5. So I have setup Emby and I see the Intel encoder when I do the command listed in the tutorial. I also setup the source in the docker setup but in Emby it does not see any transcoder when I select advanced to view them. I have a premier sub active with Emby. Any idea why I am not seeing and transcoders? When I play a video I also see the cpu spike which also indicates it is using the cpu and not the Intel transcoder. I have an Intel i12600k.
  6. Thank you, I tried it but did not have any effect. I guess because the system is already writing between 2 NVMe SSDs on Unraid and the Windows PC.
  7. How do use memory cache for testing?
  8. For the iPerf result I got above, I was using a Mellanox MCX311A with TP-Link SPF+ transceivers on both ends and connecting using a 25ft fiber cable. I also tried 10GTek transceivers with the same results. On FB, people said I might need to use Parrallel Threads of iperf to max the bandwidth, I am not sure how true that would be due to, if I directly connect the Unraid server to the Windows PC I get over 800MB/s. I have tried both the current TP-Link switch which is SFP+ ports only and I also tried a Mikrotik switch which has RJ45 and SFP+ on it and the results were the same.
  9. Actually I believe it is a settings issue. I have swapped out the hardware for testing and I still get the same results. I think the issue could be related to SMB multi thread. iPerf is giving me 6.7gbps which is way faster than what I am seeing in uploads to Unraid. Unraid is running with defauly network settings other than some Jumbo frame testing I did which made no real difference.
  10. So I know this thread is a little old but I am wondering if I can get some clarification. I have an NVMe SSD in both my Windows machine and also as a cache drive in UNRAID. With a 10g Cat6a connection I am getting around 400mbytes upload to Unraid. The weird part is with a SFP+ adapter using fiber in a different machine I am lucky to get 200mbytes. Both Windows machines are identical in specs, except for the RJ45 NIC is intel 540 and the SFP+ is Mellanox. When I do a direct connect between the Windows machine and Unraid I hit about 800mbytes. I have tried both a TP-Link 8 port 10g managed switch and also a Mikrotek 12 port managed switch, with the same results. Jumbo frames made little difference. Thoughts?
  11. As a further update, I installed an Intel 540 T2 NIC in my livingroom PC yesterday and it is performing much better than the Mellanox in the Office PC. I have a Microtik switch arriving the middle of next week, and so I will be able to see how it performs with the Mellanox NICs. I am hoping to get 600 - 700 mbytes. The intel 540 is doing about 400mbytes, so over double what I am getting with the Mellanox. I also switched out the transceivers on the switch to TP-Link brand, hoping that there could be some sort of compatibility there, but it had no effect.
  12. So I took the switch out of the equation and I hooked up to Unraid from the Windows PC directly and hit 800mbyts per sec, so there is either a setting in the switch or the switch is just not up to it. I may just order a Microtek switch and see how it works and return the TP-Link switch.
  13. Yeah, Windows seems to be the issue, unless I have something wrong with Unraid which installing Linux would help eliminate OS issue, if there is one.
  14. I hits maybe 220mbytes in Windows explorer dropping down to 180 or so over the transfer of an 8gb file. I am considering installing Linux to see what speeds I get with it.
  15. Iperf3 is giving me 6gbps, the switch I have is TP-Link TL-SX3008F which when controlled by Omada (Ubiquiti software controller clone) it does not support Jumbo frames, only in standalone mode. Having said that, if I could get 6gbps in a transfer from Windows to Unraid, I would be more than happy with that. I did disable Windows Firewall and Virus scanner for testing and I get about 220mbytes in Windows, but that is still a long way off 600mbytes that iperf3 is reporting as what is possible between the two cards in standalone transfers.