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  • Yes I'm pretty sure I've got it narrowed down to issues with NFS shares from TrueNAS. What I can't figure out is how to fix it. I may do a backup, reinstall truenas, import backup, and see of that fixes it. I'm thinking potentially its an issue from reusing my old installation with the new motherboard, processor, and corresponding hardware.

  • OK so I have done some additional testing:

    • Memtest passed
    • Added the NFS share to the new qbittorrent LXC, and the download speed dropped down to where my primary qbt is. So I believe this means it is related to the NFS share.
    • Connected the NAS to a different switch. No change.
    • Tried connecting to the NFS share through a different NIC in TrueNAS. No change.
    • Migrated the qbt lxc to another proxmox node. No change.
    • Created a new NFS share on a different pool on TrueNAS and made that the download directory for qbt. No change.

    So I believe I have ruled out memory issues, NIC issues, datapool issues, and switch issues.

    The problem is I don't know exactly when this started.

    I did change out the motherboard on TrueNAS, and just installed the existing NVMe drives into the new motherboard and booted off of them. I did not install a new TrueNAS OS and restore a backup. Could this be an issue?

    Shortly after the motherboard change, I upgraded to Electric Eel.

  • Good points. I will finish the memtest thats running if only to have something ruled out. After it finishes I will try attaching the NFS share to the new qbt lxc and see if i get the same slow download speeds.

  • One other thing I changed recently is the motherboard on the NAS. The new one is DDR5 and I didnt have another machine that takes ddr5 to run the new ram through men test, and I didnt want any downtime so I didnt do it. I just powered down the NAS and started memtest. Do you think a bad stick of ram could be the culprit? At this point in just trying to rule things out

  • Hey pal super helpful follow up questions! Here is where I am:

    • did you run speed tests over protonvpn and is this a paid plan?

    Have not run speed tests, but yes it is a paid plan

    • have you tested what your Ubuntu download speed is without VPN or gluetun in the way?

    Yes I have tried bypassing gluetun with qbittorrent, and no change to the download speed.

    • have you looked at the peer and tracker info to see what's going on there?

    No I have not. What info could I gather here? Same file being downloaded in both qbittorrent instances I've tried.

    • have you tried another torrent client to rule out config issues with qbittorrent?

    No but if you read my post, I did try a second instance of qbittorrent that does not use my NAS.

    • do you have QoS rules on your router?

    None.

    • what is the NFS server, and how are you mounting it?

    TrueNAS is serving the NFS, and the LXCs are mounting it via fstab entry.

    From your title it's also hard to understand if you're trying to stream an unfinished torrent or not.

    Sorry I was not clear. I am NOT trying to play media that is unfinished downloaded. I am trying to play files I already have, and they are impacted by other files being downloaded on qbittorrent.

    edit: formatting

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world
    monty33 @lemmy.ml

    Jellyfin Buffering Slow Torrents

    I have been having a few issues recently, and I can't quite figure out what is causing this. My setup:

    • gigabit WAN up and down. Run speed tests regularly and get 800+ mbps up and down.
    • opnsense router VM (proxmox) running on a lenovo m920x. Installed an intel 2x10gbe card.
    • Sodola 10gbe switch
    • TrueNAS server (bare metal) w/ 10gbe serving the media files over NFS, stored on a ZFS mirror.
    • Jellyfin LXC
    • debian LXC running the arr stack w/ qbittorrent
    • NVidia Shield w/ ethernet

    First issue is extremely slow downloads on qbittorrent. Even if I download an ubuntu iso with hundreds of seeders will sit around 1 mibps. Media downloads with ~10 seeders, I'll sit around 200kibps. Running this through gluetun and protonvpn wireguard with port forwarding enabled and functioning.

    Second issue I'm having is if I am downloading anything on qbittorrent, and attempt to play a 4k remux on Jellyfin, it is constantly buffering. If I stop all downloads, immediately the movie plays without issu

  • Trying shortening your stride, and increasing your run cadence. Ideally you should be 180 steps per minute, but that maybe hard right out of the gate. If you run with music you can look up playlists that are 170-180 BPM and start there. Short stride means less stress on impact.

  • Open Source @lemmy.ml
    monty33 @lemmy.ml

    Foss Alternative to Android Auto

    Will there ever be such a thing? I know that you can use your phone on a mount, but having your phone integrated into your dash screen, steering wheel buttons, etc. Is a big convenience and I also think safer.

    Would a drop in replacement be possible? Or would a whole new app need to be developed and integrated into every car manufacturer?

    This is one google app that I still heavily rely on, unfortunately. I'm sure they are harvesting everything about me as I drive.

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world
    monty33 @lemmy.ml

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/23767236

    Proxmox @lemmy.world
    monty33 @lemmy.ml
  • Currently my NAS runs TrueNAS and pretty much just serves files. I guess I could run a Nextcloud container on TrueNAS, but I'm thinking I may get better performance with it running on a more robust machine.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world
    monty33 @lemmy.ml

    Nextcloud Local vs NAS Storage

    I just spun up a Nextcloud VM, and I'm trying to decide the best way to manage the data storage.

    For context, I'm running it on proxmox and installed it with This script.

    Ideally I'd like to keep most of my storage on my NAS. I'm trying to figure out if I should keep the data directory local and add a NAS NFS share as external storage, or just move the whole data directory to an NFS share.

    How are you guys handling your Nextcloud storage?

    F-Droid @lemmy.ml
    monty33 @lemmy.ml

    Fused news read by an LLM

    F-Droid @lemmy.ml
    monty33 @lemmy.ml
    F-Droid @lemmy.ml
    monty33 @lemmy.ml
    homeassistant @lemmy.world
    monty33 @lemmy.ml

    ZHA or Zigbee2mqtt

    Well I totally borked my ZigBee network, and it looks like I'll need to factory reset and re-pair everything. I ignored the warning, and attempted a channel change. Lost everything and can't get any device to connect.

    So since I need to do this, what is everyone's preference of ZHA vs Z2M? I was on ZHA, but am I missing anything on the other side?

    TrueNAS @programming.dev
    monty33 @lemmy.ml

    ZFS Relication Exclude Directories

    Hello all,

    I currently have my primary NAS running TrueNAS Scale, and I am adding a second as an off-site backup of my critical data which will also run TrueNAS Scale. I have three datastores at the moment, nextcloud, backups, and media. I want to replicate the entirety of nextcloud and backups, but for media I only want to backup my irreplaceable media. This would be personal photos and videos, but not my collection of Linux isos.

    Is it possible to have a ZFS Replication task that excludes certain directories? If not, how would you recommend I approach this?

    Thanks!

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world
    monty33 @lemmy.ml

    Next DIY NAS

    Hi all,

    I am looking at building my next NAS. My current will move to offsite, and the new will be primary. I previously used this motherboard, and was planning to go with that again. Then I saw this one, which seems like a better option. It has a slightly better CPU and a PCIe slot, but can only have 32GB memory max compared with 64GB max on my current.

    Am I missing anything or is this a no-brainer to switch to the N100 board?

    Firefox @lemmy.ml
    monty33 @lemmy.ml

    Firefox Android Battery Drain - alternatives?

    I've got a brand new Pixel 8 and my battery isn't making it through the day. Android tells me Firefox is eating it up in the background. I just changed it to restricted battery use and I'll see if that helps.

    I do not want to switch to Brave or Chrome, but this is intolerable. What are you favorite Firefox alternatives and why? Mull? Librewolf?