Hey!
I have an Asus RT-AX86U running Merlin v388.1 and I connected two SSDs to it's USB 3.0 ports:
1.) Patriot Burst Elite 1.92TB (this one is just for storing and streaming movie / TV series contents – this has NTSF file system, because I want to connect it sometimes to PC)
2.) Patriot Burst 480GB (this has DRAM cache and I plan to run qBittorrent on it for longer times, so not just for hours, but sometime for days)
I formatted 2.) with amtm to EXT4 with journaling (those were the recommended settings).
Is that bad? Should I reformat it to EXT2 without journaling (that was recommended here: link)?
I installed qBittorrent v4.4.5 to 2.) and use it with the default Connection Limit values:
I also enabled later the following non-default additional limitations:
I start it through SSH command line with the qBittorrent-nox --daemon command.
And stop it with the File\Exit qBittorrent command through it's web UI.
This way qBittorrent runs nicely, but only just for several hours! Then I get a bounch of
Dec 18 14:33:34 kernel: xhci-hcd xhci-hcd.0: ERROR Transfer event for disabled endpoint or incorrect stream ring
Dec 18 14:33:34 kernel: xhci-hcd xhci-hcd.0: @000000002f08adf0 00000000 00000000 1b000000 02078001
errors in the router's general log for 10-20 seconds and during that time all four CPU cores are running at 100% (nevertheless fortunately network traffic seems to still run undisturbed during this time)...
First I thought it was an USB 3.0 cable problem (I used an 1 meter long USB 3.0 extension cable), so I plugged in the SSD directly to the router's USB 3.0 port (with an ATC AC1510 SATA III to USB 3.0 adapter which has only 15 cm long cable), but the problem was not gone...
Then I thought maybe it is an insufficient power supply problem (the router's power supply has this parameters: 19.5V, 2.31A, 45.0W MAX.), so I tried to use an Axagon HUE-S2BP active USB 3.0 hub, but unfortunately that has an 1,2 m long cable and the 1.) SSD (in an Axagon EE25-XA6 2.5" rack with 63cm cable) was not working well with it (it began to produce the same transfer event errors even if I just copied files to it).
So can I make this work somehow to run stable for a longer time?
Is there a guide how to properly install and configure qBittorrent under Asuswrt-Merlin's entware?
Can the RT-AX86U hande safely two SSDs (each one for both of it's two USB 3.0 ports) or is it's power supply not really enough for that?
(I do not want to write to both SSDs simultaneously, but sometimes I would like to copy data from 2.) to 1.)...)
Can the RT-AX86U run qBittorrent stabe for a longer time (for days and not just for hours)?
(Sorry about the many questions but I am really confused. J-)
I have an Asus RT-AX86U running Merlin v388.1 and I connected two SSDs to it's USB 3.0 ports:
1.) Patriot Burst Elite 1.92TB (this one is just for storing and streaming movie / TV series contents – this has NTSF file system, because I want to connect it sometimes to PC)
2.) Patriot Burst 480GB (this has DRAM cache and I plan to run qBittorrent on it for longer times, so not just for hours, but sometime for days)
I formatted 2.) with amtm to EXT4 with journaling (those were the recommended settings).
Is that bad? Should I reformat it to EXT2 without journaling (that was recommended here: link)?
I installed qBittorrent v4.4.5 to 2.) and use it with the default Connection Limit values:
- Global maximum number of connections: 500
- Maximum number of connection per torrent: 100
- Global maximum number of upload slots: 20
- Maximum number of upload slots per torrent: 4
I also enabled later the following non-default additional limitations:
- Global upload speed limit: 150 KiB/s
- Torrent queuing enabled (max. active download: 1; max. active uploads: 5; max. active torrents: 6)
- Upload rate limit at each torrent: 40 KiB/s
I start it through SSH command line with the qBittorrent-nox --daemon command.
And stop it with the File\Exit qBittorrent command through it's web UI.
This way qBittorrent runs nicely, but only just for several hours! Then I get a bounch of
Dec 18 14:33:34 kernel: xhci-hcd xhci-hcd.0: ERROR Transfer event for disabled endpoint or incorrect stream ring
Dec 18 14:33:34 kernel: xhci-hcd xhci-hcd.0: @000000002f08adf0 00000000 00000000 1b000000 02078001
errors in the router's general log for 10-20 seconds and during that time all four CPU cores are running at 100% (nevertheless fortunately network traffic seems to still run undisturbed during this time)...
First I thought it was an USB 3.0 cable problem (I used an 1 meter long USB 3.0 extension cable), so I plugged in the SSD directly to the router's USB 3.0 port (with an ATC AC1510 SATA III to USB 3.0 adapter which has only 15 cm long cable), but the problem was not gone...
Then I thought maybe it is an insufficient power supply problem (the router's power supply has this parameters: 19.5V, 2.31A, 45.0W MAX.), so I tried to use an Axagon HUE-S2BP active USB 3.0 hub, but unfortunately that has an 1,2 m long cable and the 1.) SSD (in an Axagon EE25-XA6 2.5" rack with 63cm cable) was not working well with it (it began to produce the same transfer event errors even if I just copied files to it).
So can I make this work somehow to run stable for a longer time?
Is there a guide how to properly install and configure qBittorrent under Asuswrt-Merlin's entware?
Can the RT-AX86U hande safely two SSDs (each one for both of it's two USB 3.0 ports) or is it's power supply not really enough for that?
(I do not want to write to both SSDs simultaneously, but sometimes I would like to copy data from 2.) to 1.)...)
Can the RT-AX86U run qBittorrent stabe for a longer time (for days and not just for hours)?
(Sorry about the many questions but I am really confused. J-)
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