haugene / docker-transmission-openvpn

Docker container running Transmission torrent client with WebUI over an OpenVPN tunnel
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Issues running on ODROID #586

Closed rushupedge closed 4 years ago

rushupedge commented 6 years ago

I've been running this on Raspberry Pi for a while now, but every week or so the Pi would lose network connection entirely and I would have to restart it by pulling the power, which risks SD card corruption. So I decided to get an ODROID C1+ (also for its gigabit ethernet.)

I exported the transmission-openvpn image and imported it on my odroid running Debian Jesse, replicating all the network mount points, etc. Everything seems to work fine – all the torrents I have seed correctly – except the last few I added give "error: file too large." Then, after about 10 minutes, the webui stops working entirely and just 404s, even though the container is running. Am I missing some preq package here?

rushupedge commented 6 years ago

Thanks for your reply. I'm writing to a CIFS share on a Synology NAS. I can write to it fine on the Pi (running Raspbian), it's the ODROID C1+ (running Debian Jesse) which doesn't like it for some reason.

rushupedge commented 6 years ago

It's a Synology device – Synology Hybrid Raid is ext4. Again, I read and write massive files to this no problem from the pi running raspbian. It's running it on this distribution on the ODROID which presents the problem: https://forum.odroid.com/viewtopic.php?f=96&t=17542

haugene commented 5 years ago

Cleaning up open issues and not sure what to do here. Seems like it's starting and running reasonably good, and then fails in a way I know very little about.

Want to close it. @rushupedge, is this still an issue? And if so. Do you have any more details that could help debugging this? Are you building the image yourself or using the prebuilt ones on Docker hub. There's a new image now on the dev-armhf tag, could be worth a shot? Although it sounds like the issue might run a little deeper.

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