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Thanks!!! So far besides this hiccup i'm very impressed with your product here! I can bump the cache size up without issue I just didn't because I didn't think I'd see an improvement if things are unlikely to be "played" twice.Ĭhunk size: I can't seem to find out where with it connected but I seem to remember 20 meg I'm assuming it will have to stream and pre cache on the fly AKA I have bandwidth to burn. Its unlikely I'm going to watch the exact same thing twice regularly. Aka playing completely random things off of plex.

I'm using a small local cache because the data retrieved from the connection is unlikely to be accessed a second time. When I do notice the lines in the log (which might be well after unfortunately) I don't seem to have a drive ban or being locked out.
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The error provided from google seems like its attempting to download the same block over and over again but I could be wrong. The only thing that currently accesses it is plex. I'm not sharing files with anyone directly from my google drive. What I'm seeing when I check the service log: Currently have the google side of things set to warning.
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I'm having troubles reading the logs because the time stamps don't seem to be in my time zone which is making it hard to line up with events that occur on my pc or if I have the logging level set high enough to help.

More concerned that some action is causing it to be dropped and having to manually reattach the drive.
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I'm not too worried about things taking a long time to say scan during a library update in plex. However I was under the impression that cloud drive respects Googles API limits and backs off exponentially. I did have daily plex library scans turned on and I've got that turned off as of this morning to see if that makes a difference over night. I don't currently have reason to believe I'm dropping my network connection yet. I've made sure my router isn't scheduled to restart over night etc. As far as I can tell my internet connection is fairly solid and not flaky (speed 135/55). Hitting retry when I notice its disconnected it connects up without issue. I find pretty much daily I either run into a bunch of errors being displayed in the upper left hand corner of the app or to be being disconnected from my google drive. I haven't had any hiccups there even remotely streaming a file I know is on the clouddrive. Streaming off of the cloud drive has been working perfectly. Pretty much the only thing the cloud drive regularly is plex. Hi I'm kind of new to this product and I think I've got things setup decently but I'm having some issues. With that in mind, I propose that if IoManager_ReadAbort is triggered it should utilize the IoManager_ReadRetries variable to attempt a specified number of reconnects.Īlternatively, a new flag, IoManager_MinSustainedReadSpeed (defined in kb/s) could be implemented, to specifically retry connections with very slow read speeds, which would likely detect and rectify these connections quicker than waiting for a timeout period before retrying.
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I believe the IoManger_ReadAbort would be better suited if it actually just reattempted the read connection on a timeout, instead of assuming a full provider failure. Retry will always reconnect it right away, but this doesn't solve the errant slow connection issue. However, this command doesn't work as expected, instead of aborting the read and retrying, if a connection exceeds this timeframe, it actually disconnects the drive (unmounts it), and presents the retry and reauthorize options in clouddrive UI. I edited the IoManager_ReadAbort line in advanced settings, down from 1:55, to :30 seconds. These slow reads tend to block other operations for the program I'm using. Occasionally taking over a minute to download the 20MB chunk (longest I've seen was a minute 50), with speeds around 200-500kb/s. Occasionally, maybe one read per 100gigs, I'll get an incredibly slow read operation download. Most every read operation finishes so quickly that it's almost impossible to even see the connection speeds for them in the log.
