jhawkinsvalrico
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Simple home user testing Scale Alpha on a test system - AMD 3400G - ASUS ROG Stix - 32 GB memory - 6 8TB WD Red Plus drives (data storage pool)- 2 1TB NVMe m.2 (Metadata Pool for now) - 2 120GB SSDs (Boot/OS)
So far everything that I use my TrueNAS Core system for (have not tackled containers yet and will hold off for future releases) work well with one exception as I have encountered some challenging behavior when testing Cloud Sync Tasks.
Configured: (configuration is straight forward and works well)
- Google Drive
- DropBox
- OneDrive
Logs returned from dry run tests appear fine - no errors. However when running the tasks (all display the same behavior), when I select Run Now, the Tasks starts, but if I attempt to go back into Cloud Sync Tasks, all that happens is a never ending spinning blue circle. I also noted some interesting behavior regarding Task Manager (only observed so far after running a Cloud Sync task. If I select Task Manager after starting a Cloud Sync Run (Run Now) nothing happens. So far the only way that I have found so far to correct these issues is to reboot the system.
So far everything that I use my TrueNAS Core system for (have not tackled containers yet and will hold off for future releases) work well with one exception as I have encountered some challenging behavior when testing Cloud Sync Tasks.
Configured: (configuration is straight forward and works well)
- Google Drive
- DropBox
- OneDrive
Logs returned from dry run tests appear fine - no errors. However when running the tasks (all display the same behavior), when I select Run Now, the Tasks starts, but if I attempt to go back into Cloud Sync Tasks, all that happens is a never ending spinning blue circle. I also noted some interesting behavior regarding Task Manager (only observed so far after running a Cloud Sync task. If I select Task Manager after starting a Cloud Sync Run (Run Now) nothing happens. So far the only way that I have found so far to correct these issues is to reboot the system.