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  1. You can fix it by changing the permissions of the es folder inside the TubeArchivist appdata folder.
  2. For anyone from the future encountering the issue: WARNING: Failed to load/generate certificate: save cert: open /config/cert.pem: permission denied I was able to solve it with chmod nobody:users -R /mnt/user/appdata/syncthing and ensuring I had PUID and PGID set to 99 and 100 respectively, in the container's docker config.
  3. Woohoo, that worked! Thanks for fast reply!
  4. I just updated to latest and now my apps tab has disappeared and if I go to /apps it's a blank page... Here's my recent log: Mar 23 18:26:09 DAX emhttpd: req (2): cmd=/plugins/community.applications/scripts/updatePLG.sh&arg1=community.applications.plg&csrf_token=**************** Mar 23 18:26:09 DAX emhttpd: cmd: /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/community.applications/scripts/updatePLG.sh community.applications.plg Mar 23 18:26:10 DAX root: plugin: running: anonymous Mar 23 18:26:10 DAX root: plugin: running: anonymous Mar 23 18:26:10 DAX root: plugin: skipping: /boot/config/plugins/community.applications/community.applications-2018.03.15.txz already exists Mar 23 18:26:10 DAX root: plugin: running: /boot/config/plugins/community.applications/community.applications-2018.03.15.txz Mar 23 18:26:10 DAX root: plugin: running: anonymous I figure I can maybe fix it by rebooting my server - but is there any way to just restart just the apps plugin so I don't have to reboot?
  5. I'm sure this is answered somewhere but I'm probably just not using the right search terms. I had a user share that was set to "use cache disk: yes". I put stuff on the share. I then noticed that it has a triangle next to it because it's not stored redundantly. I went in to the share and changed it to "use cache disk: no" but the triangle is still there a day later. Do I need to move data manually somehow to fix this? Thanks
  6. Watching with interest. I ordered a similar setup to put in my supermicro 24 bay 4u. Got the 9207 as well so hopefully the interrupt thing fixes the slow boot but if not I don't plan on restarting this thing every day anyhow.
  7. Any power consumption numbers? I'm considering the same build but am hoping for a lowish idle watts.
  8. Yeah, continuing my reading I'm coming to the conclusion that gaming vm + Nas isn't really a hands off experience. I guess I'll go for building a low powered unraid w/docks and keep my gaming rig separate. Maybe when my gaming components get old I can cycle it into my Nas and buy new gaming stuff
  9. Actually, maybe I'll just get another 16gb ram and an i7 7700k and call it a day. Looks like the mobo is OK for vt-d afterall
  10. Thanks for the response. I'd want to support max 2 streams of plex transcoding. My motherboard claims to support it (vtd) but I read online e some people are having issues... Makes me think to just buy known reliable hardware and save the headache. Ideally I don't want to futz with this thing. Is there a recent build list faq for what I want out of this machine? My searches have only found some stuff around a year+ old.
  11. Hi, I haven't used unraid for several years now but now I'm looking to combine things into 1 pc. I want plex, sonarr, couch potato, etc. Plus a vm for gaming, plus a vm for normal desktop. Or I could do just 1 vm for gaming+desktop together I suppose. I have z170a gaming m7 motherboard, i5 6600k cpu, 16gb ddr4 3000 ram. Should I use what I have or get something else like xeon? My primary goal is to have this thing "just work " once I get it all set up. Money is not much of an issue, but it's nice to save if my current hardware is sufficient.
  12. Looking to sell my old server. It has been a really reliable workhorse for me. Not sure what it's worth but I'll hear any offers. All of these components were selected to be very energy efficient. unRAID Pro License on Lexar firefly usb Centurion 590 case with three 3-drive inserts to easily change drives and keep the drives cool. Biostar TA780G M2+ motherboard Kingston 1GB (2 x 512MB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800 (PC2 6400) RAM AMD BE2400 Processor-2.3G-Dual Core Super Quiet Sunbeam CR-SW-K8 92mm CPU Cooler Antec Earthwatts 500W P/S SuperMicro MV8 board 1 1TB WD Green 2 750GB WD Green 5 500GB (3 WD, 1 Maxtor, 1 Seagate,) 1 320GB Seagate (Total of 5.32 TB) There is room for 3 more drives the way it is now. Willing to take any offers from someone who would like to buy in person in the San Francisco Bay Area. I think shipping would be cost-prohibitive.
  13. You could create a local backup and then rsync it over. Otherwise there are a bunch of guides here for backing up to NFS, SSHFS, and SMBFS http://wiki.rdiff-backup.org/wiki/index.php/TipsAndTricks
  14. I find rdiff-backup best for my needs. From the website: Compared to rdiff-backup, rsync is faster, so it is often the better choice when pure mirroring is required. Also rdiff-backup does not have a separate server like rsyncd (instead it relies on ssh-based networking and authentication). However, rdiff-backup uses much less memory than rsync on large directories. Second, by itself rsync only mirrors and does not keep incremental information (but see below). Third, rsync may not preserve all the information you want to backup. For instance, if you don't run rsync as root, you will lose all ownership information. Fourth, rdiff-backup has a number of extra features, like extended attribute and ACL suport, detailed file statistics, and SHA1 checksums. I like rdiff-backup because it keeps the backup as a current mirror and then stores all the earlier changes as diffs. A few years back I had a catastrophic failure and was able to just mount my backup drive and it ran exactly as the failed drive did. But if I end up deleting something, or needing an earlier version of a file, I can just restore it from the diff.