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  1. Life is too short to not have some kind of sense of humor. I approved this little "prank" so come one, let me have it!
  2. No spin - I honestly don't know what you are asking.
  3. It's any publicly published version of Unraid OS, including "major" version updates, eg, from v6 to v7. We're also not going to play any games like coming up with "NewUnraid OS" where all of a sudden your key won't work or we start charging an extra fee to keep using.
  4. Not all quacks are ducks... but the recent docker vulnerability kinda forced our hand to get 6.12.8 released ASAP.
  5. You Plus key will function the same way it always has.
  6. The current 28-device limitation applies to the unRAID array. You can have any number of btrfs/zfs pools with other devices. An upcoming version will let you have multiple unRAID arrays though we don't plan on increasing the width of a single unRAID array. With your Pro key you'll get this update for free 🙂
  7. A small point: it's not a subscription fee in this sense: with a subscription if you don't renew then the service ends. By contrast if you do not extend your Starter or Unleashed key your server still runs as before and you still have complete access to your data, etc.
  8. That's another one of those "minor details". Honestly it's going to depend on how fast we can expand our team size to be able to maintain multiple supported versions.
  9. As some have figured out, there are new license key types coming soon™ for Unraid OS. We are still working on minor details but here is what we have planned. We are going to introduce two new keys: Starter - supports up to 4 6 devices. This will be offered at a lower price than today's Basic key. Unleashed - supports unlimited number of devices. This will be offered at about the same price as today's Plus key. These two new keys provide for free Unraid OS updates for one year following activation. After a year you have the option of extending the key for another year of updates for a fraction of the cost of the original key. If you choose not to extend, you can still run any version of Unraid OS released prior to your renewal date, back to version 6.12.8. Simultaneous with introducing these two key types, we will no longer offer Basic, Plus, and Pro keys; We will offer a new Lifetime license that will be more than a current Pro. Nothing changes for existing Basic/Plus/Pro keys: you still get Unraid OS updates for life and you will still have the option to upgrade Basic to Plus/Pro or Plus to Pro. For more on these changes, please see our blog post and for a wide-ranging discussion about the origin of Unraid, present state of the company and future plans, please see our Uncast Show episode: Please use this topic for any comments or questions.
  10. Some access is normal, but should not be accessing bzfirmware at all. We will try to reproduce..
  11. It's useful to know wtf went wrong for you.
  12. There is a problem: during shutdown we definitely want to cleanly unmount the usb flash which is mounted at /boot. However, in order to do that we must first unmount the two squashfs file systems: /usr and /lib. Does that 'rc.nut shutdown' operation kill power immediately? If so, any executable it uses must get moved off of /usr, maybe put into /bin.
  13. Thank you for the report, yes indeed a bug here. From where is the call to this executable made, is it via /sbin/genpowerd ?
  14. The 6.12.2 release includes a set of bug fixes, a security update, and downgrade of docker. All users are encouraged to upgrade. Please refer also to the 6.12.0 Announcement post. As always, prior to upgrading, create a backup of your USB flash device: "Main/Flash/Flash Device Settings" - click "Flash Backup". Bugs: If you discover a bug or other issue in this release, please open a Stable Releases Bug Report and please attach your diagnostics.
  15. Mover invokes /usr/local/sbin/in_use filename If this returns 0 (success) then file is not moved. Here is the in_use script: #!/bin/bash #Copyright 2005-2016, Lime Technology #License: GPLv2 only # usage: in_use <file> # returns exit status 0 (success) if in-use, 1 if not # used to check if a file is "in use", ie: # - if any process has the file open, or # - if file is loopback mounted FILE=$1 # if file is on user share, check dereferenced file if [[ "$FILE" == /mnt/user/* ]]; then DISK=$(getfattr -n system.LOCATION --absolute-names --only-values "$FILE" 2>/dev/null) FILE="${FILE/user/$DISK}" fi fuser -s "$FILE" && exit [[ $(losetup -j "$FILE") ]] && exit exit 1
  16. 'avahi' is the name of the Linux package that implements mDNS protocol and 'bonjour' is the name of MacOS package that does same. These packages are responsible for resolving network hostnames that end in ".local". If 'avahi' is not configured properly then name resolution won't work, but you can always refer to a host by it's IP address. If disabling ipv6 does not work for you, please post contents of this file from your server: /etc/avahi/avahi-daemon.conf
  17. The 6.12.1 release includes a set of bug fixes and security updates. All users are encouraged to upgrade. Please refer also to the 6.12.0 Announcement post. As always, prior to upgrading, create a backup of your USB flash device: "Main/Flash/Flash Device Settings" - click "Flash Backup". Bugs: If you discover a bug or other issue in this release, please open a Stable Releases Bug Report and please attach your diagnostics.
  18. Another way to accomplish this would be to click some other box which is unchecked, then click again to uncheck again. This will enable the "Bind selected to vfio at boot" button. Click that and it will update the config/vfio-pci.cfg file (copying original to config/vfio-pci.cfg.bak). That's @ich777 magic!
  19. The 6.12 release includes ZFS support (phase 1), several minor feature improvements, bug fixes, base package updates, and update to the latest 6.1.x longterm maintenance Linux kernel. Check out the detailed Release Notes on our new docs site, and while there, take a look around. As always, prior to upgrading, create a backup of your USB flash device: "Main/Flash/Flash Device Settings" - click "Flash Backup". To upgrade: First create a backup of your USB flash boot device: Main/Flash/Flash Backup If you are running any 6.4 or later release, click 'Check for Updates' on the Tools/Update OS page. If you are running a pre-6.4 release, click 'Check for Updates' on the Plugins page. If the above doesn't work, navigate to Plugins/Install Plugin, select/copy/paste this plugin URL and click Install: https://unraid-dl.sfo2.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/stable/unRAIDServer.plg Bugs: If you discover a bug or other issue in this release, please open a Stable Releases Bug Report and please attach your diagnostics. ALL USERS are encouraged to upgrade. Special thanks to all our contributors and beta testers and especially: @bonienl for his continued refinement and updating of the Dynamix webGUI especially in the area of networking. @Squid for continued refinement of Community Apps and customer support. @dlandon for continued refinement of the Unassigned Devices, associated plugins, and customer support. @ich777 for assistance and package contributions in all things Linux-related. @SimonF for greatly improving our VM manager. @JorgeB for rigorous testing of storage subsystem and user support. Finally a big Thank You! to @steini84 who brought ZFS to Unraid via plugin several years ago.
  20. Please refer to the 6.12.0-rc1 topic for a general overview. Version 6.12.0-rc8 2023-06-10 Changes vs. 6.12.0-rc7 Bug fixes: Fix regression error in rc.S: must install third-party drivers before first invocation of udev. Fix smb bind when using wireguard/tailscale tunnel. Remove 'lo' from rc.rpc, it is already included. Fix regression error in disk utilization and disk temperature thresholds. Fix issue expanding single-device ZFS pool to multi-device mirror. Increase max number of devices per pool from 30 to 60 (experimental). DeviceInfo: fix incorrect floor size entries. Base Distro openzfs: version 2.1.12 Linux kernel version 6.1.33 Version 6.12.0-rc7 2023-06-05 Changes vs. 6.12.0-rc6 Share "exclusive mode": Added "Settings/Global Share Settings/Permit exclusive shares" [Yes/No] default: No. Fix issue marking share exclusive when changing Primary storage to a pool but share does not exist there yet. Make exclusive share symnlinks relative. Disable exclusive share mode if the share NFS-exported. Networking: Fix issue where/etc/resolve.conf can get deleted when switching DNS Server between auto/static. Support custom interfaces (e.g. Tailscale VPN tunnel or zerotier L2 tunnel) Web Terminal: Change renderer from webgl to canvas to mitigate issue with latest Chrome update. For better readability, changed background color on directory listings where 'w+o' is set. Docker: Fix issue detecting proper shutdown of docker. rc.docker: Fix multiple fixed IPs VM Manager: Fix issues with VM page loads if users have removed vcpu pinning. ovmf-stable: version 202305 (build 3) Other: Fix issue mounting emulated encrypted unRAID array devices. Fix ntp drift file save/restore from persistent USB flash 'config' directory. Remove extraneous /root/.config/remmina file Misc. changes to accommodate webGui repo reorganizaion. webGUI: Fixed regression error in disk critical / warning coloring & monitoring Linux kernel version 6.1.32 CONFIG_FANOTIFY: Filesystem wide access notification Version 6.12.0-rc6 2023-05-17 Changes vs. 6.12.0-rc5 Use symlinks instead of bind-mounts. Fix share rename when share contains space and located on zfs pool. Share Edit: allow 1 letter names Network improvements: rc.docker - suppress ipv6 link-local address for docker0 and shim interfaces when set as ipv4 only rc.avahidaemon - let service listen on regular interfaces only which have an IP address, this includes the primary interface + set ipv4 / ipv6 support rc.samba - let smb, nmb service listen on regular interfaces only which have an IP address, this includes the primary interface + set ipv4 / ipv6 support (also for wsdd2) rc.ssh - listen on regular interfaces only which have an IP address, this includes the primary interface + set ipv4 / ipv6 support rc.inet1 - add iptables processing to bridge interfaces to make them operate similarly as macvlan interfaces create_network_ini - restart smb when network changes are done VMs: fixed notification subject TRIM: fix operation when ZFS is not active Network settings: fix bug in description field bash_completion: version 2.11 docker: version 23.0.6 Use 'zfs set atime=off' Upon root dataset mount; child datasets should inherit this setting. Continue format if blkdiscard command fails. Add Pushbits Agent for Matrix/Synapse integration https://github.com/pushbits/server Share Edit: warn when invalid zfs name is used Lock / unlock button: switch green / red colorr Green is normal state (page is locked) Red is attention state (page is unlocked) Linux kernel version: 6.1.29 Version 6.12.0 (Consolidated) Upgrade notes General If you created any zpools using 6.12.0-beta5 please Erase those pools and recreate. If you revert back from 6.12 to 6.11.5 or earlier, you have to force update all your Docker containers and start them manually after downgrading. This is necessary because of the underlying change to cgroup v2 in 6.12.0-rc1. Upon boot, if all PCI devices specified in 'config/vfio-pci.cfg' file do not properly bind, VM Autostart is prevented. You may still start individual VMs. This is to prevent Unraid host crash if hardware PCI IDs changed because of a kernel update or physical hardware change. To restore VM autostart, examine '/var/log/vfio-pci-errors' and remove offending PCI IDs from 'config/vfio-pci.cfg' file and reboot. Linux Multi-Gen LRU is a relatively new feature now included but not enabled by default. You can enable by adding this line to your 'config/go' file: echo y > /sys/kernel/mm/lru_gen/enabled If you revert back from 6.12 to 6.11.5 or earlier you many need to remove that line. Obsolete/Broken Plugins There are a few plugins which are known to be incompatible with Unraid 6.12, and upon boot will not be installed. You will get a notification for each plugin that is affected, and can review the list by going to Plugins/Plugin File Install Errors. disklocation-master version 2022.06.18 (Disk Location by olehj, breaks the dashboard) plexstreams version 2022.08.31 (Plex Streams by dorgan, breaks the dashboard) corsairpsu version 2021.10.05 (Corsair PSU Statistics by Fma965, breaks the dashboard) gpustat version 2022.11.30a (GPU Statistics by b3rs3rk, breaks the dashboard) ipmi version 2021.01.08 (IPMI Tools by dmacias72, breaks the dashboard) nut version 2022.03.20 (NUT - Network UPS Tools by dmacias72, breaks the dashboard) NerdPack version 2021.08.11 (Nerd Tools by dmacias72) upnp-monitor version 2020.01.04c (UPnP Monitor by ljm42, not PHP 8 compatible) ZFS-companion version 2021.08.24 (ZFS-Companion Monitor by campusantu, breaks the dashboard) Some of the affected plugins have been taken over by different developers, we recommend that you go to the Apps page and search for replacements. Please ask plugin-specific questions in the support thread for that plugin. Known issues We are aware that some 11th gen Intel Rocket Lake systems are experiencing crashes related to the i915 iGPU. If your Rocket Lake system crashes under Unraid 6.12.0, open a web terminal and run: echo "options i915 enable_dc=0" >> /boot/config/modprobe.d/i915.conf then reboot. Using this parameter will result in higher power use but it may resolve this issue for these GPUs. When Unraid 6.13 is released it will have a newer Linux kernel with better i915 support, we anticipate that at that point you can revert this tweak with: rm /boot/config/modprobe.d/i915.conf If "Docker custom network type" is set to "macvlan" you may get call traces and crashes on 6.12 even if you did not on 6.11. If so, we recommend changing to "ipvlan", or if you have two network cards you can avoid the issue completely: https://forums.unraid.net/topic/137048-guide-how-to-solve-macvlan-and-ipvlan-issues-with-containers-on-a-custom-network/ ZFS Pools For a good overview of ZFS, see https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2020/05/zfs-101-understanding-zfs-storage-and-performance/ New in this release is the ability to create a ZFS file system in a user-defined pool. In addition you may format any data device in the unRAID array with a single-device ZFS file system. We are splitting full ZFS implementation across two Unraid OS releases. Initial support in this release includes: Support raid0, mirror, raidz1, raidz2 and raidz3 root profiles. Up to 4-way mirror in a mirror vdev. Multiple vdev groups. Support removing single device: if device still present in server, 'wipefs' is used to clear the partition table. Support replacing single missing device with a new device of same or larger size. Support scheduled trimming of ZFS pools. Support pool rename. Pool names must begin with a lowercase letter and only contain lowercase letters, digits, the underscore and dash. Pool names must not end with a digit. Non-root vdev cannot be configured in this release, however, they can be imported. Note: imported hybrid pools may not be expanded in this release. Pools created on other systems may or may not import depending on how the the pool was created. A future update will permit importing pools from any system. A ZFS pool has three variables: profile - the root data organization: raid0, mirror (up to 4-way), raidz1, raidz2, raidz3 width - the number of devices per root vdev groups - the number of root vdevs in the pool At time of ZFS pool creation, the webGUI will present all topology options based on the number of devices assigned to the pool. Special treatment for root single-vdev mirrors: A single-device ZFS pool can be converted to multiple-device mirror by adding up to 3 additional devices in one operation. A 2-device mirror can be increased to 3-device by adding a single device; similarly a 3-device mirror can be increased to 4-device mirror by adding a single device. To add an additional root vdev, you must assign 'width' number of new devices to the pool at the same time. The new vdev will be created with the same 'profile' as the existing vdevs. Additional flexibility in adding/expanding vdevs will be provided in a future update. Pools created with the steini84 plugin can be imported as follows: First create a new pool with the number of slots corresponding to the number of devices in the pool to be imported. Next assign all the devices to the new pool. Upon array Start the pool should be recognized, though certain zpool topologies may not be recognized (please report). Mixed topologies are not supported. For example, a pool with both a mirror root vdev and a raidz root vdev is not recognized. Autotrim can be configured as on or off (except for single-device ZFS volumes in the unRAID array). Compression can be configured as on or off, where on selects lz4. Future update will permit specifying other algorithms/levels. When creating a new ZFS pool you may choose zfs - encrypted, which, like other encrypted volumes, applies device-level encryption via LUKS. ZFS native encryption is not supported at this time. During system boot, the file /etc/modprobe.d/zfs.conf is auto-generated to limit the ZFS ARC to 1/8 of installed memory. This can be overridden if necessary by creating a custom 'config/modprobe.d/zfs.conf' file. Future update will include ability to configure the ARC via webGUI, including auto-adjust according to memory pressure, e.g., VM start/stop. Top-level user shares in a ZFS pool are created as datasets instead of ordinary directories. Share storage conceptual change New in this release is a conceptual change in the way storage is assigned to shares. The old concept of main storage being the unRAID array with an optional "Cache" is confusing to many new users, especially since cache has a specific meaning in ZFS. Also outlined below, we introduced the concept of an exclusive share. This is simply a share where all the data exists in a single named pool. In this case the FUSE-based User Share file system returns a symlink to the actual share directory in the pool. All operations within the share, including data transfer, therefore bypass FUSE, resulting in greater performance. This feature is primarily aimed at maximizing I/O for large fast ZFS pools accessed via a fast network This is front-end change only; existing shares will be viewed with this new structure automatically upon upgrading, and will automatically revert to the previous style if you revert to an earlier version. Configuring the storage options for a share is specified using two inputs: Primary storage Secondary storage Primary storage is where new files/folders are created. If Primary storage is below the Minimum Free Space setting then new files and folders will be created in Secondary storage, if configured. Each input presents a drop-down which lists "array", "none", and each named pool as a selection according to some configuration rules: For the Primary storage drop-down: the "none" option is omitted, ie, Primary storage must be selected any named pool can be selected "Array" can be selected (meaning the unRAID array) For the Secondary storage drop-down: the "none" option is included, ie, Secondary storage is optional if Primary storage is a pool name, then the only options are "none" and "Array". In the future other pools will be listed here as well. if Primary storage is "Array", then only "none" appears as an option When "Array" is selected for either Primary or Secondary storage, a set of additional settings slide in: Allocation method Included disk(s) Excluded disk(s) Split level When a btrfs named pool is selected for either Primary or Secondary storage, an additional setting slides in: Enable Copy-on-write When a ZFS named pool is selected for either Primary or Secondary storage, there are no additional settings at this time but there could be some in the future. For example, since a share is created as a ZFS dataset, it could have a different compression setting than the parent pool if we need to implement this. Mover action When there is Secondary storage configured for a share the "Mover action" setting becomes enabled, letting the user select the transfer direction of the mover: Primary to Secondary (default) Secondary to Primary Exclusive shares If Primary storage for a share is a pool and Secondary storage is set to "none", then a symlink is returned in /mnt/user/ pointing directly to the pool share directory. (An additional check is made to ensure the share also does not exist on any other volumes.) There is a new status flag, 'Exclusive access' which is set to 'Yes' when a symlink is in place; and, 'No' otherwise. Exclusive shares are also indicated on the Shares page. The advantage of setting up symlinks is that I/O bypasses FUSE-based user share file system (shfs) which can significantly increase performance. There are some restrictions: Both the share Min Free Space and pool Min Free Space settings are ignored when creating new files on an exclusive share. If there are any open files, mounted loopback images, or attached VM vdisk images on an exclusive share, no settings for the share can be changed. As a workaround, create a directory for the share on another volume and restart the array to disable exclusive access and make the necessary changes to the share settings. If the share directory is manually created on another volume, files are not visible in the share until after array restart, upon which the share is no longer exclusive. Clean Up button Appearing on the Shares page, a button called CLEAN UP, when enabled indicates there are config/share/.cfg files for shares that do not exist. Clicking this button will remove those files. Other Improvements btrfs pools Autotrim can be configured as on or off when used in a pool. Compression can be configured as on or off. on selects zstd. Future update to permit specifying other algorithms/levels. xfs Autotrim can be configured as on or off when used as a single-slot pool. Docker It is possible to configure the Docker data-root to be placed in a directory on a ZFS storage pool. In this case Docker will use the 'zfs' storage driver. This driver creates a separate dataset for each image layer. Because of this, here is our recommendation for setting up Docker using directory: First, create a docker user share configured as follows: Share name: docker Use cache pool: Only Select cache pool: name of your ZFS pool Next, on Docker settings page: Enable docker: Yes Docker data-root: directory Docker directory: /mnt/user/docker If you ever need to delete the docker persistent state, then bring up the Docker settings page and set Enable docker to No and click Apply. After docker has shut down click the Delete directory checkbox and then click Delete. This will result in deleting not only the various files and directories, but also all layers stored as datasets. Before enabling Docker again, be sure to first re-create the docker share as described above. Other changes: CreateDocker: changed label Docker Hub URL to Registry URL because of GHCR and other new container registries becoming more and more popular. Honor user setting of stop time-out. Accept images in OCI format. Add option to disable readmore-js on container table Fix: Docker Containers console will not use bash if selected VM Manager If you enable copy/paste for virtual consoles you need to install additional software on the client in addition to the QEMU agent if that has been installed. Here is the location for spice-vdagent for both Windows and Linux. Note copy/paste function will not work with web spice viewer you need to use virt-viewer. Other changes: Add Serial option to vdisk. Spice Bug fix for users with non standard GUI ports defined. OVMF for QEMU: version stable202302 Fix for bus text. Enable copy paste option for virtual consoles Update Memory Backup processing for Virtiofs. Fix lockup when no VMs are present Add support for rtl8139 network model. fix translation omission added lock/unlock for sortable items Fix for Spice Mouse if Copy paste enabled. let page load even when PCI devices appear missing or are misassigned Make remote viewer and web console options selectable. Option to download .vv file and start remote viewer is browser set to open file .vv when downloaded. Add remote viewer console support Remove-lock-posix='on'-flock='on'/- fix VM marked as Autostart not starting following manual array Start Fix for Max memory > 1TB Dashboard The webGUI Dashboard has been redesigned and it is now possible to move elements (tiles) up and down and between columns. This allows the user to organize the tiles in any way they desire. There is a small lock icon on the menu bar which must be clicked to enable this function. Note: The lock icon also appears on the Docker and VM pages and must be clicked to rearrange the startup order. Release bz file differences Unraid OS is comprised of a set of 5 so-called bz files in the root of the USB Flash boot device: bzimage - the Linux kernel bzroot - the root file system, sans console desktop bzroot-gui - additional files needed for console desktop bzmodules - modules (drivers) associated with the Linux kernel bzfirmware - device firmware required by certain modules Starting with 6.12 release, the content of these files has been rearranged: bzimage - the Linux kernel (same as before) bzroot - the root file system excluding the /usr directory tree bzroot-gui - a single file which auto-starts the console desktop (for compatibility) bzmodules - modules (drivers) associated with the Linux kernel and device firmware required by certain modules bzfirmware - the /usr directory and all files contained therein, including console desktop The results of this change is to speed up the boot process and free up nearly 1G of RAM. It also permits us to add more "stuff" to Unraid OS in the future without requiring more RAM. Finally, when booted in non-GUI mode, the desktop can be started by logging in at the console and typig the 'slim' command. The files bzfirmware and bzmodules are squashfs images mounted using overlayfs at /usr and /lib respectively. Since these files are loopback-mounted, care must be taken if ever you want to perform a manual update. What is a manual update? This is a method of updating Unraid OS on your USB flash boot device without using the Tools/Update OS function. Typically one would either: open a Terminal window, wget the release zip file, unzip the release, and then 'cp' the bz files to root of the boot device. or export the 'flash' share on your network and drag the bz files from a PC directly to the flash. Either method, starting with 6.12 can fail because the bzfirmware file will be overwritten while it is still mounted - not good. To get around this, you must first create a temp directory on the flash device and then 'mv' (or drag) all the bz files to this temp directly. Now you can copy the new bz files in place and reboot. Change Log Base Distro aaa_glibc-solibs: version 2.37 adwaita-icon-theme: version 43 at-spi2-core: version 2.46.0 bash: version 5.2.015 bash_completion: version 2.11 bind: version 9.18.12 btrfs-progs: version 6.2.1 ca-certificates: version 20221205 cryptsetup: version 2.6.1 curl: version 7.88.1 dbus: version 1.14.6 diffutils: version 3.9 dnsmasq: version 2.89 docker: version 23.0.6 e2fsprogs: version 1.47.0 encodings: version 1.0.7 file: version 5.44 firefox: version 111.0 (AppImage) freetype: version 2.13.0 fuse3: version 3.12.0 gawk: version 5.2.1 git: version 2.39.2 glib2: version 2.74.6 glibc: version 2.37 glibc-zoneinfo: version 2022g gnutls: version 3.7.9 gptfdisk: version 1.0.9 gtk+3: version 3.24.37 harfbuzz: version 7.1.0 htop: version 3.2.2 iproute2: version 6.2.0 iptables: version 1.8.9 iputils: version 20221126 less: version 612 libICE: version 1.1.1 libSM: version 1.2.4 libX11: version 1.8.4 libXau: version 1.0.11 libXcomposite: version 0.4.6 libXdamage: version 1.1.6 libXdmcp: version 1.1.4 libXpm: version 3.5.15 libXrandr: version 1.5.3 libXres: version 1.2.2 libXxf86dga: version 1.1.6 libarchive: version 3.6.2 libdrm: version 2.4.115 libfontenc: version 1.1.7 libglvnd: version 1.6.0 libjpeg-turbo: version 2.1.5.1 libpcap: version 1.10.3 libpng: version 1.6.39 libpsl: version 0.21.2 liburcu: version 0.14.0 libwebp: version 1.3.0 libxkbcommon: version 1.5.0 libxkbfile: version 1.1.2 libxshmfence: version 1.3.2 lmdb: version 0.9.30 logrotate: version 3.21.0 lsof: version 4.98.0 lz4: version 1.9.4 lzlib: version 1.13 mc: version 4.8.29 mcelog: version 191 mpfr: version 4.2.0 nano: version 7.2 ncurses: version 6.4 nginx: version 1.23.3 nghttp2: version 1.52.0 openssh: version 9.2p1 openssl: version 1.1.1t openssl-solibs: version 1.1.1t openzfs: version 2.1.11 pango: version 1.50.14 pciutils: version 3.9.0 pcre2: version 10.42 php: version 8.2.4 php-libvirt: version 0.5.7 php-markdown: version 2.0.0 samba: version 4.17.7 sqlite: version 3.41.0 sudo: version 1.9.13p2 sysstat: version 12.7.2 tdb: version 1.4.8 tevent: version 0.14.1 traceroute: version 2.1.2 transset: version 1.0.3 tree: version 2.1.0 usbutils: version 015 xcb-util: version 0.4.1 xdriinfo: version 1.0.7 xf86-video-vesa: version 2.6.0 xfsprogs: version 6.1.1 xhost: version 1.0.9 xinit: version 1.4.2 xkbcomp: version 1.4.6 xkeyboard-config: version 2.38 xorg-server: version 21.1.7 xprop: version 1.2.6 xrandr: version 1.5.2 xset: version 1.2.5 xterm: version 379 xz: version 5.4.1 zstd: version 1.5.4 Linux kernel version 6.1.29 md/unraid: version 2.9.27 CONFIG_FS_DAX: File system based Direct Access (DAX) support CONFIG_VIRTIO_FS: Virtio Filesystem CONFIG_ZONE_DEVICE: Device memory (pmem, HMM, etc...) hotplug support CONFIG_USBIP_HOST: Host driver CONFIG_INTEL_MEI: Intel Management Engine Interface CONFIG_INTEL_MEI_ME: ME Enabled Intel Chipsets CONFIG_INTEL_MEI_GSC: Intel MEI GSC embedded device CONFIG_INTEL_MEI_PXP: Intel PXP services of ME Interface CONFIG_INTEL_MEI_HDCP: Intel HDCP2.2 services of ME Interface CONFIG_INTEL_PMC_CORE: Intel PMC Core driver CONFIG_DRM_I915_PXP: Enable Intel PXP support CONFIG_SCSI_FC_ATTRS: FiberChannel Transport Attributes CONFIG_FUSION_SPI: Fusion MPT ScsiHost drivers for SPI CONFIG_FUSION_FC: Fusion MPT ScsiHost drivers for FC CONFIG_FUSION_CTL: Fusion MPT misc device (ioctl) driver CONFIG_FUSION_LOGGING: Fusion MPT logging facility CONFIG_X86_AMD_PSTATE: AMD Processor P-State driver CONFIG_LRU_GEN: Multi-Gen LRU CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_NR_UARTS=32: Maximum number of 8250/16550 serial ports CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_RUNTIME_UARTS=4: Number of 8250/16550 serial ports to register at runtime Misc avahi: enable/disable IPv4/IPv6 based on network settings and restrict avahidaemon to primary interface. cgroup2 now the default loopback images no longer mounted using directio newperms script restricted to operate on /mnt/ only. upgradepkg patched to prevent replacing existing package with older version. current PCI bus/device information saved in file '/boot/previous/hardware' upon Unraid OS upgrade. NFS: enable UPD transport emhttp: fix cache pool (null) syslog strings emhttp: fix cache pool display wrong device size for selected replacement device networking: fix nginx recognizing IP address from slow dhcp servers mover: fix: improper handling of symlinks mover: fix: Mover logging syslog entries format different from previous releases plugin: Display Run command retval in error message shfs: igonore top-level hidden directoris (names beginning with '.') terminal: OpenTerminal: change termination signal (hard stop) upgrade Unraid OS: check for earlier upgrade without reboot webgui: support PHP8, increase PHP max memory from 128M to 256M webgui: ManagementAccess: Disable Provision/Renew/Upgrade buttons when no IP on eth0 webgui: ManagementAccess: Support wireguard local IP addresses in combination with myservers.unraid.net SSL cert webgui: Move "view" icon on Main and Shares page to the left webgui: Dashboard: fix regression error in "select case" webgui: Dashboard: make items moveable between columns webgui: Keep dismissed banners hidden for a month webgui: Dashboard: API for adding custom tiles webgui: Dashboard: rearrange processor information webgui: Dashboard: rearrange UPS info webgui: Dashboard: rearrange memory info webgui: Dashboard: VPN header rearrangement webgui: Dashboard: header rearrangements webgui: Add jqueryUI touch punch for mobile devices webgui: Changed ID to CLASS for elements occurring more than once webgui: Make header in white and black themes scrollable When more items are present than screen space, the user can now scroll through them (previously these items were invisible) webgui: Dashboard and Docker: introduce lock button for sortable items By default sortable items are locked, which allows mobile devices to scroll the page. Upon request items can be made sortable webgui: Users: add icon to title bar webgui: Tools: new function -> PHP Settings View PHP info Configure error reporting Open LOG to see errors in real-time webgui: System info: fix reading inactive ports webgui: Plugin: Include the actual command, being executed webgui: System info: cache enhancement webgui: System info: memory enhancement webgui: DeviceInfo: disable buttons when erase operation is running webgui: Docker: filetree corrections webgui: Fixed: Dashboard: show heat alarm per pool webgui: Notifications: revised operation Autoclose new notifications after 3 seconds Fix notifications reappearing after closure webgui: DeviceList: add FS type in offline state webgui: Add notification agent for Bark webgui: Main: hide browse icon when disk is not mounted webgui: Diagnostics: add additional btrfs and zfs info webgui: Dashboard: add ZFS memory usage webgui: Revised New Permissions Select either disks or shares (not both) webgui: Add testparm to diagnostics webgui: Support new UD reserved mount point of /mnt/addons webgui: fix issue displaying Attributes when temperature display set to Fahrenheit webgui: Dashboard changes: lock the Dashboard completely: Editing/moving only becomes possible when unlocking the page An empty column is refilled when the respective tiles are made visible again, no need to reset everything added a visual "move indicator" on the Docker and VM page, to make clearer that rows can be moved now. change cursor shape when moving is enabled use tile title as index webgui: fix: Local Firefox account pop-up postmessages not working webgui: SMART test cannot be run on a UD disk because there is no spin down delay selection webgui: status footer stuck on "Starting services" when applying share config setting chagnes. webgui: Fix table layout for orphan images webgui: Plugin: Do not show update button if incompatible webgui: OpenTerminal: limit clients webgui: Context menu: automatic triangle placement webgui: Dashboard: fix pool warnings webgui: Allow SMART long test for UD webgui: Read processor type from /proc/cpuinfo webgui: CSS: solve scrollbar issue in firefox webgui: plugin: Make wget percentage detection more robust webgui: Add share: fix hidden share name check webgui: Display settings: add missing defaults webgui: Array Operation: prevent double clicking of Start button webgui: DeviceInfo: show shareFloor with units webgui: DeviceInfo: added automatic floor calculation webgui: Added autosize message webgui: Shares: added info icon webgui: Updated DeviceInfo and Shares page webgui: Fix network display aberration. webgui: Auto fill-in minimum free space for new shares webgui: feat(upc): update to v3 for connect webgui: Share/Pool size calculation: show and allow percentage values wireguard: add SSL support for WG tunnel IP addresses (myunraid.net wildcard certs only) wireguard: fix nginx issue when partial WireGuard config