Pull the ready-made Sonarr docker container using the above command. LinuxServer is a Docker repository with several HTPC and home server app containers.
#USENETSERVER UNRAID SETUP INSTALL#
I tried clearing the history, which didn't change anything. To install Sonarr using Docker, you will first need to grab the latest version of Sonarr container from the linuxserver Docker Hub. When I try to "retry" UN-RARing the downloads, the cpu and RAM usage stay the same, the download stays at 100% for awhile, then appears below in a 'failed' state, could not allocate memory. IF I pause SAB, the cpu usage drops to 5-6%, but the ram stays at 63%. So it seems SAB is taking 63% of the ram, and 91% of the cpu. Speed has slowed to 2MB/s, and is slowing steadily, with a dip to zero every 10 seconds or so. Is 2GB of RAM not enough for an unraid server running SAB? Or is there a deeper issue?Īnd now again I am seeing 'pauses' in the download stream. Checked it awhile later, and both downloads have failed, with the following error:Įrror " Cannot allocate memory" while running rar_unpack on. In Unraid, each VM had 2 cores / 4 threads pinned to it with 7 GB of RAM. The i7-2600 processor has 4 cores and 8 threads.
![usenetserver unraid setup usenetserver unraid setup](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/eUnvufRuf4M/maxresdefault.jpg)
As time went on, the VMs then started doing double, triple, and eventually quadruple duty.
![usenetserver unraid setup usenetserver unraid setup](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/HLcj-p-lcXY/maxresdefault.jpg)
Then it got a little stuck with 2 different files at 100%, but still in the queue, not un-raring. To help better understand Octopus Deploy, specifically the High Availability functionality, I set up some VMs in Unraid.
![usenetserver unraid setup usenetserver unraid setup](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/5AEzm5y2EvM/maxresdefault.jpg)
I came home today, and the server had downloaded a respectable 195GB of data in the last 12 hours, nice!īut, take a look at the current speed, and its at 170KB/s.