Thank you Bodhi but i dont think its a jdownloader problem, if i have the problem with wget already, i just added that in the last post! Edit; I have now ordered a new nas Have no more desire on it.by Yodaxy - Debian
ive tested it again if aes-ni is on and it doesn't look like. i have tried it with wget and speedtest files https links only up to 7mb/s , cpu usage by 60% ftp download is up to 60mb/s so it can't be the jdownloader after all. root@NAS-MediaServer ~ > wget -O /dev/null https://www.speedtestx.de/testfiles/d ata_1gbby Yodaxy - Debian
Sorry i'm afraid I don't understand what you mean with show stopper. Exactly I wrote with a moderator in the Jdownloader forum he said AES-NI must be supported. The installed java version must support it, I tried java 8 and the latest and the cpu must run in arm v8 mode. Which is not possible with the armada 385 or?by Yodaxy - Debian
Ok the error is AES-NI which probably does not run on my hardware, armv7 ?by Yodaxy - Debian
Hm now your test is working both txt files has the same text in it. i cant understand why only ssl und https Downloads has so many Cpu usage I tested it in 3 different hosters. .Ftp downloads uses the full bandwidth in jownloader.by Yodaxy - Debian
Thanks for your help bodhi again. The output; Both txt files are empty After the commands. I used a random password right? root@NAS-MediaServer ~ > root@NAS-MediaServer ~ > openssl aes-256-cbc -in plain.txt -out plain.enc enter aes-256-cbc encryption password: Verifying - enter aes-256-cbc encryption password: root@NAS-MediaServer ~ > openssl aes-256-cbc -in plain.txt -outby Yodaxy - Debian
The Ex2 Ultra has a Processor: Marvell ARMADA 385 Dual-Core at 1.3GHz I used your kernel config and the aes is enable in this config i checkt it. But i think it doesnst work. do you know how i check if aes is on and working?by Yodaxy - Debian
hello is it possible to enable real AES on armv7 cpu? Since I have a massive CPU load on the Jdownloader when I download over https - ssl and the data transfer is only 7mb/s . Thanks!by Yodaxy - Debian
Thanks i will test it in a few days! Edit; Bodhi thanks a lot now it works perfect!by Yodaxy - Debian
Ahh ok thanks for the explanation! Can the error also be in the kernel config because I have taken over the old kernel 4.15.12? BootROM - 1.73 Booting from NAND flash General initialization - Version: 1.0.0 Detected Device ID 6820 High speed PHY - Version: 2.0 Load WD GrandTeton Serdes Config: board SerDes lanes topology details: | Lane # | Speed | Type | ----------by Yodaxy - Debian
sorry no effect. Strange i build an new kernel with the old dts and the mtd parts are Not detected. If i flash the old kernel 4.15.12 it works!by Yodaxy - Debian
Ok i think i handled the problem with an old kernel image. I think the dts is the problem. i will test it thanks!!!!!!!by Yodaxy - Debian
no effect with both commands :/ I changed only this ram adresses in the uboot.. For kernel 5.x (current) New for Kernel 5.x.x setenv bootcmd 'nand read.e 0x02000020 0x0500000 0x0500000; nand read.e 0x2900000 0x0a00000 0x0500000; bootm 0x02000020 0x2900000' saveenv Stock adresses Stock; setenv bootcmd 'nand read.e 0x02000020 0x0500000 0x0500000; nand read.e0x29by Yodaxy - Debian
hm i tested it with both commands, no effect :/ saveenv ? I hope that is the right log?? | port | Interface | PHY address | |--------|-----------|--------------| | egiga0 | RGMII | In-Band | | egiga1 | RGMII | In-Band | | egiga2 | SGMII | 0x00 | egiga0, egiga1, egiga2 Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 Marvell>> 1111 BootROM - 1.73 Bootinby Yodaxy - Debian
Hey Bodhi, __ __ _ _ | \/ | __ _ _ ____ _____| | | | |\/| |/ _` | '__\ \ / / _ \ | | | | | | (_| | | \ V / __/ | | |_| |_|\__,_|_| \_/ \___|_|_| _ _ ____ _ | | | | | __ ) ___ ___ | |_ | | | |___| _ \ / _ \ / _ \| __| | |_| |___| |_) | (_) | (_) | |_ \___/ |____/ \___/ \__by Yodaxy - Debian
For Bodhi Nand (mtd block - ram problem) Thanks!!!!!! The gpio errors are from the uRamdisk i dont have another one that boot from usb without encryptet filesystem. Bootlog; BootROM - 1.73 Booting from NAND flash General initialization - Version: 1.0.0 Detected Device ID 6820 High speed PHY - Version: 2.0 Load WD GrandTeton Serdes Config: board SerDes lanes topology detaiby Yodaxy - Debian
Hey bodhi thank you but i solved my problem, i flash another ramdisk and labeled my md1 to rootfs. =)by Yodaxy - Debian