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  1. This sounds stupid - but I've got the pro license. Does that mean we can have more than 28 data drives now or is that still... a cap. Just wondering.
  2. Yeah that's a thought in the back of my head too so we'll see.
  3. Hahhaha want to 3d print one for me? I'll pay you - I don't have a 3d printer you think the front wall would suffice? the 4224 is 24 drives all in the front, right? I have some drives on the rear as well is my thought of the one on the top of the case.
  4. Hello - I just wanted to run this by someone - I obviously already have the fans changed in the interior to 3 120s and while they cool ok I feel like they don't quite cool enough during parity rebuilds and stuff like that. I'm thinking of taking a new top and cutting a hole above the MB and installing a fan to help draw air out of the case. Do you think that would help or not really. I would also create another fan wall outside of the case pushing air through the front HD's into the case. Thoughts?
  5. Thank you! I thought so but just wanted to find out.
  6. For some reason it shut down this AM. maybe due to a heat issue but who knows. Now I'm getting errors that I haven't been getting. Running 6.12.4. I saw the thing about the MAC VLAN but my settings, I believe, already are what it should be so that's confusing to me. I just wonder if something is going bad. Seems like it took longer to boot. I run it pretty barebones and basic. Primarily just for media stuffs. Diagnostics attached. Dec 27 05:14:47 Skynet kernel: mce: [Hardware Error]: Machine check events logged Dec 27 05:14:47 Skynet kernel: mce: [Hardware Error]: CPU 5: Machine Check: 0 Bank 5: bea0000000000108 Dec 27 05:14:47 Skynet kernel: mce: [Hardware Error]: TSC 0 ADDR 56244a90b290 MISC d012000100000000 SYND 4d000000 IPID 500b000000000 Dec 27 05:14:47 Skynet kernel: mce: [Hardware Error]: PROCESSOR 2:870f10 TIME 1703671938 SOCKET 0 APIC c microcode 8701021 skynet-diagnostics-20231227-1111.zip.crdownload
  7. I feel like I'm getting from the usage of Handbrake. Sometimes if I can get that turned off it'll work but sometimes not. Memtest seems to be ok.
  8. Turns out it was a county-wide ISP issue...
  9. Hello - I'm curious if this is what happened and what I can do. When I started to notice is when I tried downloading from SABnzb it was actually super slow. I thought they were throttling me but then I tried to install speedtest the CA part hung up so I had to do an unclean reboot. I got it going again and its like I can't even download an app/docker - it stops and then hangs the gui. I was able to run a diagnostics from the CLI and shutdown. You think i should ttry to change the IP or am I barking up the wrong tree? Dockers that are already installed run fine. My other thought is that its slow because its being routed through openvpn for privateinternetaccess because I'm too stupid to be able to get it running through wireguard. I really only use torrents through a private tracker site but i figure if I left it open without a VPN they'd be able to see my seeding activity. skynet-diagnostics-20231015-2052.zip
  10. Hi Jorge - I can't find the sync_window and sync _thresh on 6.12. Is it somewhere else? I see sync_limit.
  11. Thanks! I'll have to check after my data rebuild. I did see it was pointing to a different port than what I have mine at so I'm pretty sure that's it.
  12. Did anyone lose access to the GUI to do manual encodes? the top option is now console which speaks for itself. Autoconverting still seems to work... Actually I can access via manually inputting. It just doesn't come up in context menu *shrug*
  13. @trurl You think there is an issue? I just figured it was that...speed skynet-diagnostics-20230926-1017.zip
  14. Hello! it makes sense to me that data rebuild and parity check speeds would be different but should there be almost a double speed for Parity check? I just upgraded to 6.12 and I replaced an older 2TB drive with a 8TB SAS drive. Maybe I'm going crazy but it def. didn't feel like the previous SAS data rebuild took this lost or neither did an SATA rebuild. Curious what typical speeds people are getting for data rebuilds/parity checks? Is there a place that's keeping this along w/ hardware so we can benchmark/see what people are using to get faster and id bottlenecks? This data rebuild is slightly under 50 MB/sec. not slow but def. not fast hahaha.
  15. Is TinyMM no longer supported? I upgraded to 12.4 and no when I try to get to the gui it only gives me a console option.