myradon Posted July 8, 2017 Report Share Posted July 8, 2017 My systems are suffering from Major performance- and sync-problems! I've got 2 macOS systems and 2 NASses running first on 2.5.4 and now on 2.5.5 (just upgraded today). The App in macOS just stalls system; Activity monitor gives a lot of times; CPU over 100% and Not Responding. systems have problem with syncing with each other. Arch Linux NAS on my office has been offline for days but is actually running. Now in the office it syncs. Webpage of both Linux systems are terribly slow for a while and then they are fine and back again. This is output of Arch Linux system after restarting; * rslsync.service - Resilio Sync per-user service Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/user/rslsync.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled) Active: active (running) since Sat 2017-07-08 16:14:49 CEST; 19min ago Main PID: 280 (rslsync) CGroup: /user.slice/user-1000.slice/user@1000.service/rslsync.service `-280 /usr/bin/rslsync --nodaemon --config /home/raymond/.config/rslsync/rslsync.conf Jul 08 16:34:31 nas rslsync[280]: [20170708 16:34:31.456] D! 21ReverseHTTPConnection::set_error[0x00007f89e6969270][56] 103 (EOF) Jul 08 16:34:31 nas rslsync[280]: [20170708 16:34:31.458] D! 21ReverseHTTPConnection::set_error[0x00007f89e6c3cd60][67] 103 (EOF) Jul 08 16:34:31 nas rslsync[280]: [20170708 16:34:31.463] D! 21ReverseHTTPConnection::set_error[0x00007f89e6c3cd60][55] 103 (EOF) Jul 08 16:34:31 nas rslsync[280]: [20170708 16:34:31.483] D! 17TrackerConnection::set_error[0x00007f89e69877a0][16] 104 (Connectio Jul 08 16:34:31 nas rslsync[280]: [20170708 16:34:31.483] D! 17TrackerConnection::set_error[0x00007f89e697a5f0][17] 104 (Connectio Jul 08 16:34:31 nas rslsync[280]: [20170708 16:34:31.484] D! 17TrackerConnection::set_error[0x00007f89e69648f0][116] 104 (Connecti Jul 08 16:34:31 nas rslsync[280]: [20170708 16:34:31.538] D! 21ReverseHTTPConnection::set_error[0x00007f89e6c04cd0][16] 103 (EOF) Jul 08 16:34:31 nas rslsync[280]: [20170708 16:34:31.538] D! 21ReverseHTTPConnection::set_error[0x00007f89e6c050c0][17] 103 (EOF) Jul 08 16:34:31 nas rslsync[280]: [20170708 16:34:31.920] D! 21ReverseHTTPConnection::set_error[0x00007f89e6c3cd60][56] 103 (EOF) Jul 08 16:34:31 nas rslsync[280]: [20170708 16:34:31.925] ZIP: Can't locate [css/style.css] in zip, error -100. and after a while; * rslsync.service - Resilio Sync per-user service Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/user/rslsync.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled) Active: active (running) since Sat 2017-07-08 16:39:06 CEST; 1h 31min ago Main PID: 444 (rslsync) CGroup: /user.slice/user-1000.slice/user@1000.service/rslsync.service `-444 /usr/bin/rslsync --nodaemon --config /home/raymond/.config/rslsync/rslsync.conf Jul 08 18:10:10 nas rslsync[444]: [20170708 18:10:10.361] D! 10SyncTcpReq[0x00007f1d4d634400]: EOF - error: 103 (application protocol level timeout) Jul 08 18:10:10 nas rslsync[444]: [20170708 18:10:10.361] D! 10SyncTcpReq::set_error[0x00007f1d4d634780][-1] 103 (application protocol level timeout) Jul 08 18:10:10 nas rslsync[444]: [20170708 18:10:10.361] D! 10SyncTcpReq[0x00007f1d4d634780]: EOF - error: 103 (application protocol level timeout) Jul 08 18:10:10 nas rslsync[444]: [20170708 18:10:10.361] D! 10SyncTcpReq::set_error[0x00007f1d4ea9d5e0][-1] 103 (application protocol level timeout) Jul 08 18:10:10 nas rslsync[444]: [20170708 18:10:10.361] D! 10SyncTcpReq[0x00007f1d4ea9d5e0]: EOF - error: 103 (application protocol level timeout) Jul 08 18:10:10 nas rslsync[444]: [20170708 18:10:10.562] D! 10SyncTcpReq[0x00007f1d4ea9d8a0]: EOF - error: 0 (Success) Jul 08 18:10:11 nas rslsync[444]: [20170708 18:10:11.952] D! 10SyncTcpReq[0x00007f1d4d1047a0]: EOF - error: 0 (Success) Jul 08 18:10:12 nas rslsync[444]: [20170708 18:10:12.240] D! 21ReverseHTTPConnection::set_error[0x00007f1d4d1434b0][86] 103 (EOF) Jul 08 18:10:12 nas rslsync[444]: [20170708 18:10:12.343] D! 10SyncTcpReq::set_error[0x00007f1d4c401aa0][-1] 103 (application protocol level timeout) Jul 08 18:10:12 nas rslsync[444]: [20170708 18:10:12.343] D! 10SyncTcpReq[0x00007f1d4c401aa0]: EOF - error: 103 (application protocol level timeout) I'm so annoyed this is my third major problem with Btsync/ Resilio on about 3 years. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Helen Posted July 11, 2017 Report Share Posted July 11, 2017 what are your NAS exactly? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
myradon Posted July 11, 2017 Author Report Share Posted July 11, 2017 (edited) I've got 2 Nasses; 1 is running Ubuntu 16.04 LTS with your Repository and 1 is running Arch Linux with Resilio through AUR. Somehow on both mac's Resilio Sync slows down system that much my keyboard doesn't respond. When I force Quit Resilio in Activity Monitor I can type again. Resilio also shows beachball on both my systems. Here is a screenshot after I forced quit Resilio and started; Edited July 11, 2017 by myradon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
myradon Posted July 11, 2017 Author Report Share Posted July 11, 2017 (edited) On the Arch machine (2.5.5.1030) something is off with adding Predefined hosts. I add host and port then click on add. Nothing! field underneath stays empty. Tried next folder same, next same, next same "No predefined host". Open first folder 6 times the same predefined host. So I deleted 5 and closed. When I open Preferences all predefines hosts are gone! WTF?! There should be 1. Actually all these predefined hosts were configured on version 2.4.x One specific folder keeps showing Progress "0% a few seconds" on my Macbook and Arch linux. I now this folder hasn't been add new or modified files for a while. Both Linux Resilio Webpages have the same problem when it comes to showing connected peers in Peers list. You should be able to have detailed view on which peers are connected whe you select Synced with. The accordion doesn't open. I only see a triangle; Okay excuse me I was wrong. It apparently shows up after x seconds; Arch Linux; [raymond@nas ~]$ ps -aux | grep rslsync raymond 297 98.1 16.7 1366032 660324 ? Ssl 18:39 76:33 /usr/bin/rslsync --nodaemon --config /home/raymond/.config/rslsync/rslsync.conf raymond 542 0.0 0.0 9024 808 pts/0 S+ 19:57 0:00 grep rslsync Edited July 11, 2017 by myradon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Helen Posted July 12, 2017 Report Share Posted July 12, 2017 Try these builds: http://internal.resilio.com/support/debug/sync/2.5.10015/Resilio-Sync.dmghttp://internal.resilio.com/support/debug/sync/2.5.10015/resilio-sync_i386.tar.gzhttp://internal.resilio.com/support/debug/sync/2.5.10015/resilio-sync_x64.tar.gzhttp://internal.resilio.com/support/debug/sync/2.5.10015/resilio-sync_arm.tar.gzhttp://internal.resilio.com/support/debug/sync/2.5.10015/resilio-sync_armhf.tar.gz If problem remains, please send the debug logs from all peers to support. https://help.getsync.com/hc/en-us/articles/206664730-Collecting-debug-logs- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
myradon Posted July 15, 2017 Author Report Share Posted July 15, 2017 I've updated Resilio on both Macs to 2.5.6(1034) and 1 Arch Linux NAS also to 2.5.6(1034). Systems don't hang anymore cause of crazy CPU-times. Also Predefined host option are available but somehow in some sync-folders they got deleted. I didn't remove them for sure! 1 folder the progress "0% - a few seconds " is gone. 1 is still showing "0% - a few seconds ". On Arch linux last transfer is juli 03 and connected Mac is today. That's a bit odd. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Helen Posted July 17, 2017 Report Share Posted July 17, 2017 On 7/12/2017 at 11:57 AM, Helen said: If problem remains, please send the debug logs from all peers to support. https://help.getsync.com/hc/en-us/articles/206664730-Collecting-debug-logs- Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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