Hello, I've noticed an odd issue on my Clouddrives, consisting of 4 1tb onedrive clouddrives pooled together using drivepool.
For some reason uploads simply do not happen unless I restrict the upload threads to a single drive (ie. untick the upload threads checkbox in performance for all except a single drive). Once I do this that drive completes it's uploads in a reasonable timeframe (couple of hours), after which I can move onto the next etc. If I leave all 4 drives with upload threads assigned, the amount of data to upload never seems to diminish (even after leaving it for 3-4 days). Bandwidth is definitely being used during this so clouddrive is uploading something.
This constant management of upload threads obviously makes managing the drives a far more manual process than it's designed to be. I wondered if there was a provider specific issue or perhaps something about my setup that may be causing this, or any logs that may shed light onto what is going on? Any insights?
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Hello, I've noticed an odd issue on my Clouddrives, consisting of 4 1tb onedrive clouddrives pooled together using drivepool.
For some reason uploads simply do not happen unless I restrict the upload threads to a single drive (ie. untick the upload threads checkbox in performance for all except a single drive). Once I do this that drive completes it's uploads in a reasonable timeframe (couple of hours), after which I can move onto the next etc. If I leave all 4 drives with upload threads assigned, the amount of data to upload never seems to diminish (even after leaving it for 3-4 days). Bandwidth is definitely being used during this so clouddrive is uploading something.
This constant management of upload threads obviously makes managing the drives a far more manual process than it's designed to be. I wondered if there was a provider specific issue or perhaps something about my setup that may be causing this, or any logs that may shed light onto what is going on? Any insights?
Thanks in advance.
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