barrycarey

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  1. Hey All,

    I'm trying to point Resilio to an Rclone mount of Windows.  However, when adding the folder Sync reports it doesn't have permissions to write to the selected folder. 

    The odd thing is, it is creating the .sync folder on the mount. 

    The same user the Sync is run as has permissions to write to the mount. 

    Sync log:

    [2020-03-03 06:54:30.925] FC[34BA]: Setup entry job "CheckMutexJob" for path "", next state is "PERFORM_DISK", running 1/0, queue size 0 0 0 0 
    [2020-03-03 06:54:30.925] ScheduledTask: "CheckMutex" invoked: timer, reason:recheck
    [2020-03-03 06:54:30.926] MUTEX[\\?\X:\TV]: unable to get write handle to mutex file, error 5
    [2020-03-03 06:54:30.926] CHECK_MUTEX_JOB: check failed with error : 101

    Does anyone have any suggestions as to what would cause this? 

  2. It's a Freenas v11.1 box with with 48gb RAM.

    I've used this configuration for years and it's only been the last couple months this issue has popped up. 

    Along with the high network usage it has also been hammering the CPU.   As I'm writing this Sync is using between 50% and 70% of the 6 cores of the host.  That's with nothing syncing and 1 folder indexing. 

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  3. Hey All,

    With my current setup I'm using about 15 folders within Sync.  They point to a network mount from my NAS.  Total size of folders is ~11tb

    At any given time Sync is hammering the NAS with reads.  Bandwidth wise it is almost constantly between 2 and 4gbps download to the host (Server 2012 R2) Sync is running on.  This typically results in ~300tb of bandwidth usage a month. 

    Windows shows the network usage is coming from System, not from Risilio Sync.  However, when I kill sync the bandwidth usage stops. 

    This seems like odd behavior to me.  I can't imagine indexing would be that heavy. 

    Has anyone seen this or have any advice to troubleshoot further? 

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