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  1. The RSS URL changed with the migration to IPS. I also primarily check the forum using RSS. You can get feeds either per-category, or there's a forum-wide feed now that jonp re-enabled that shows the last 100 new posts. Just click the RSS icon in the bottom right of the forum page to get that particular category's feed URL. For example, the forum-wide feed URL is: https://forums.lime-technology.com/rss/1-all-unraid-topics.xml
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  2. Delete the orphan and use Community Applications to add plex from you Previous Apps.
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  3. For whatever it is worth I actually do this for a living. I do large corporate buildouts for every large/gigantic tech company you can think of. Even in those environments Cat6A is rare. We have done multiple data centers that required 10G speed between switches and servers and used Cat6 without issue. You should be good. More important is the actual cable you buy. Any of the major brands will be good. Stay away from off brand stuff. Belden, Panduit, Commscope, etc... are safe bets.
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  4. Your disks' SMART reports look good. Your syslog also looks good, as far as it goes. The only obvious issue there is that it has registered an unclean shutdown and will want to do a parity check once the problem is fixed. I understand that the problem happens when you start the array in normal mode so do as Squid suggests to provide more diagnostics to work on.
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  5. We will be buying and building a ryzen test rig. Folks looking to leverage this chipset would do best to wait for our feedback. Sent from my SM-G930P using Tapatalk
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  6. Definitely won't be anything from Appdata Cleanup Go to Fix Common Problems, and pop it into troubleshooting mode. Then attempt to start the array.(normally, not in maintenance mode) After you get sick of waiting for it to start, either hard reset it or from the command line powerdown -r Then post the diagnostics file and the FCPsyslog_tail.txt file that will be stored in the logs folder on the flash drive. Odds on you've got corruption on one of the disks, (or maybe something else going on). Those files will tell us what.
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  7. Harro => I assume you're clear now that as long as you do operations within the array, parity will always be maintained and valid -- but it will reflect the current state of those operations ... i.e. if you format disk #1, then parity will represent an empty, freshly formatted, disk 1. etc. But data on the cache drive is NOT protected by parity (as you know), so using that as your intermediate repository for data while you reformat a disk means that data isn't protected during that operation. Personally, I'd just do the copy to the other server; then copy back approach -- which means your data will always be parity protected. But there's an alternative that would let you do most of the copies on your server => (a) copy all of the data from one of your 4TB drives to the 2nd server; (b) reformat the 4TB drive to XFS. But don't copy the data back ... instead, copy all of the data from another 4TB drive to the drive you just formatted as XFS; then reformat the drive you just copied the data from as XFS, and repeat this for another drive; etc. ... until all of your drives are XFS. Then copy the data back from the 2nd server.
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  8. ipv6 shouldn't be on the roadmap. I'd have thought it should be done already. Yes really unless in the meantime the IETF released ipv8. I'm not arguing about forcing electric motors into vehicles, I'm arguing the gas station should support electric recharging and petrol fuel. You could use the same argument to say that we should all be riding horses instead of using cars then. Seeing as you want evidence/ examples: https://www.sophos.com/en-us/security-news-trends/security-trends/why-switch-to-ipv6.aspx Here's a concrete example: I don't want to use NAT-PMP / forwarding because it is garbage, but I want have my plex server or other service from unraid accessible from the internet. I could use port forwarding but I'd prefer to get a unique ipv6 address for my device instead, that way I never have to fiddle with CNAMEs or update my DNS when my dynamic ip changes. Without ipv6 I am effectively forced to either buy a static IP from my ISP or port forward with DNS work. I don't want to pay £5 per month for a static (ipv4) IP so much and ipv4 addresses are only going to get more expensive.
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  10. Mentioned this in the other thread as well, but yeah, we ran into sending limits with the cutover that we hadn't anticipated but I believe those are resolved now and e-mail notifications should be functional again.
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  11. It's only igpu support in unraid for now. If you can install the driver for the GPU, you might get it to work. I don't think the Plex guys tested amd and nvidia cards much.
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  12. And this method has the advantage of write speed, at the expense of having no protection until parity is rebuilt at the end. Turbo (reconstruct) write would get you some of the speed back while keeping parity.
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  13. Yes, parity is written while your data is copied back to disk1; when the copy is complete, parity is valid. You don't need to run a parity check after each disk copy. Doing a final parity check isn't required, but not a bad idea. I disabled/unassigned my parity disk when I did my conversion and was unprotected during the conversion. When all disks were converted, I reassigned the parity disk and was forced to recalculate parity.
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  14. Hello guys, I'm trying to update my system, from 6.1.9 (to 6.3.2 now, but I tried with previous updates before that), and I've been trying for 2-3 months already and my system just can't get through the download .zip file process. I tried by clicking the "check for update" button and then "update", but as it won't work I also tried in the "Install plugin" by pasting the .plg file url in the text filed. the download process get stuck at 0% of the download.. sometime the percentage doesn't even show up. How can I update my system ? Thanks. Edit: Precision on my situation (don't know if relevant or not), I'm currently living in China, so behind the great f**ing firewall, so I'm using a VPN on my main computer but others computer on my LAN aren't benefiting from this VPN. I'm not sure how the unRaid system works, if it's the server itself managing the download (then its without VPN) or if it's my main computer downloading it and rerouting it to unRaid (in this case it's with VPN)... and my outside IP isn't static. here is the "log" of the process: plugin: installing: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/limetech/unRAIDServer/master/unRAIDServer.plg plugin: downloading https://raw.githubusercontent.com/limetech/unRAIDServer/master/unRAIDServer.plg plugin: downloading: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/limetech/unRAIDServer/master/unRAIDServer.plg ... done plugin: downloading: https://s3.amazonaws.com/dnld.lime-technology.com/stable/unRAIDServer-6.3.2-x86_64.zip ... 0%
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  15. Some know this one already, but you can tag someone in a post so that they know to check it out (if they have the "Someone mentions me in a post" notification turned on anyways). Type the @ symbol and start typing their name and a list should come up as you type. Such as @jonp.
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  16. Activity Streams The way I used to browse the forum with SMF was to: 1) read the new posts in the threads I had posted in, then 2) browse the new posts in the other threads. One of the builtin Activity Streams is "Unread Content". This takes care of 2) For 1) I filter "Unread Content" on Ownership - I Posted In, save that as a custom Activity Stream named "Unread I Posted In", and then set that to my default stream with the checkbox in the upper left next to the stream name.
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  17. Ok, so you want to install virtualbox inside a VM running on unRAID, correct? If so, you need to enable nested virtualization. See this post for details.
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  18. Ok folks. I think i'm going to lock this thread for now. I really appreciate all the feedback and help troubleshooting issues with the launch, but I think we're finally at a place now where everything is mostly working as intended and just needs further tweaking / tuning to get it perfect. The last change I made was to revert to the SMF method for line spacing. This is better for tapatalk support as well and I'm sure everyone is having a hard time breaking the habit when creating multiple paragraph posts. From here on out, please continue to post feedback on the forums as new topics in this forum. Thanks everyone!!
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  19. Sincerest apologies for our lack of official reply here. We are indeed investigating this issue. So far we have been unable to recreate it. I will probably need offer you a free troubleshooting session with us to try and figure out what is going on. Sent from my SM-G930P using Tapatalk
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  20. have you tried just the usb passthrough only first to rule out gpu related issues? tried changing machine from i440fx to q35?
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  21. Hello! Can you please provide your full diagnostics zip file? This can be obtained from the Tools > Diagnostics page by clicking the Download button.
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  22. Not sure why you have a problem. It might be worth checking the ID's of the devices in case they changed under the latest unRAID release. I can see them being wrong causing issues if it results in the wrong devices being assigned to a VM.
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  23. Dear unraid team, We desperately need log rotation for docker. One docker container went rogue and started filling up its logs. The app itself was designed to prevent issues, meaning it rotates its logs and discards old ones, so no damage in appdata. However, unraid docker implementation has no rotation or limit built in, so the docker log for that container ballooned to 10GB and filled the docker image. Please, please, please implement either rotation or some sort of limit for these logs since space in the docker.img is precious, and when it's full, it breaks all other containers, and may even cause some permanent damage to some running containers. MAJOR EDIT: Squid let me know that there is a way to limit log size, by adding in extra parameters to the container settings (thanks Squid). You can find the info here: http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=40937.msg475225#msg475225
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