Sh0dan

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  1. Also worked for me. 100% of my problems with Unraid have been the buggy AF btrfs implementation. Have lost cache drives 3 times this year, despite the drives actually being fine. Retire them to a windows machine as a cache and they still work fine with 0 disk errors. Something is borked in either unraid or btrfs that keeps causing the BTRFS pool devices to become unmountable...
  2. Thanks again now I just have to troubleshoot why the web GUI isn't coming up! The joys of upgrading hardware!
  3. Yeah just figured it out. I guess these new motherboards only want to boot via UEFI, so i had to enable CSM (compatibility support module) on the ASUS board in order to get the option to legacy boot. I'm assuming the unraid boot drive does not support EFI booting? Running 6.8.1 I believe.
  4. Made sure everything was up to date prior to shutting down server and swapping old phenom II processor for ryzen 3600 & ROG Strix X570-E. New system POSTs fine, and detects USB as a boot drive; however when selecting to boot from USB, the BIOS just won't do it. Always goes back to the BIOS menu screen. In the process of troubleshooting by trying to boot into Ubuntu on a different flash drive to try to see if it is the flash drive or the new hardware. Any suggestions as I proceed? Thanks :)
  5. Went thru these exact steps after the last update, and option 1 still isn't working. Started the Docker with the VPN disabled, and the connection manager popped up saying with a status of offline? Can't seem to get the daemon to start either. To my knowledge, nothing changed on my end. But then again I'm usually wrong EDIT: **CLOSED** Read thru my log files, and determined there to be some sort of state error. Cleared out /config/state and restarted and worked just fine. Lost my in progress Linux ISOs, but no worries
  6. User shares not showing up. Went through all the steps in the update log and made I didn't have any of the plugins installed that were causing issues in 6.4 or 6.5 releases. When the array is online, accessing the shares via SMB works just fine. Nothing apparent in the logs as to why the user shares aren't showing up in the web GUI. Not sure if it's a bug or something I messed up. All my data is intact, and I could probably recreate all the user shares as I had them. Just wondering why they aren't showing up or automatically appearing since the data at the root level of the drives should automatically create a share. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you! EDIT: (CLOSED) It was AdBlock of all things. After creating an SSL certificate for logon, the new URL was not whitelisted by adblock, and for some reason it only blocked the user shares portion of the GUI.
  7. Thank you for the info. I guess people always have a user share for Docker/appdata (or whatever their naming convention is), but their filepath is direct to the cache drive for most dockers. Thanks!
  8. Backed up my Docker image to my desktop and followed the instructions here to no avail. Thought the image might have been corrupted. Still getting the same error as before: ** Aug 6 22:44:02 NAS php: /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.docker.manager/event/stopping_svcs Aug 6 22:44:02 NAS logger: stopping docker ... Aug 6 22:44:06 NAS php: /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.docker.manager/event/started Aug 6 22:44:06 NAS logger: Not starting Docker: new image file path doesn't exist ** Stabbing in the dark at this point. Hopefully when the parity check finishes tomorrow evening the Docker engine will come online. EDIT: I'm an idiot. Never rename the user share you use for your dockers. I know using the cache disk share directly is the better solution. For some reason when I try to directly reference the cache drive for a Docker's appdata (/config = /mnt/cache/Docker/Plex) for instance, it creates a new user share called 'Docker'. This is why I've always done /config = /mnt/user/_Docker. (I put underscores in front of all my user shares, yes I know it's weird)
  9. Well in an attempt to try to fix an issue with a Docker I was having, I stopped the docker and deleted all the config files. Tried to re-download the docker image, and it hung during the download. Rest of my network was fine. Web GUI also hung and couldn't access to safely shutdown unRAID. I fire'd up PuTTy, stop the smb services running and then powered off the server. Started back up for a dreaded parity check, and I noticed Docker wasn't running (always does during a parity check to my knowledge). Checked the log, and noticed "Not starting Docker new image file path doesn't exist". I think I've royally messed this up.... Relevant Info (let me know if there's any info you need) UnRAID v6.1.9 log.txt
  10. network.cfg -------------------------- # Generated settings: USE_DHCP="no" IPADDR="10.10.10.10" NETMASK="255.255.255.0" GATEWAY="10.10.10.1" DHCP_KEEPRESOLV="yes" DNS_SERVER1="10.10.10.1" DNS_SERVER2="" DNS_SERVER3="" BONDING="no" BONDING_MODE="1" BRIDGING="no" BRNAME="br0" BRSTP="yes" BRFD="0" ---------------------------------------
  11. EDIT: Reset shadow and password file in config, and I can get in just fine. Will bump if this happens agains GO file contents: ------------------------------------- #!/bin/bash # Start the Management Utility /usr/local/sbin/emhttp & -------------------------------------- Attached is a screenshot of my config folder:
  12. One word: overhead. Getting the theoretical max of 11-12 MB/s on a 100mb/s link is pretty difficult. Though John is right, you should be able to stream blu-ray on that link. A single br stream maxes out around 40mb/s (~4MB/s)
  13. Are we talking about a drive in your pool connected via USB, or the unRAID flash disk itself? The former, yes (though I wouldn't recommend). The later, no. If I'm not mistaken, unRAID is loaded into RAM on system startup. I've personally tried both and haven't noticed a difference.
  14. Thanks guys. The overwhelming support is much appreciated! 1) 10.10.10.156 I believe? It's assigned by the router 2) Yes. Tried both IP and hostname 3) Alright, I'll post it up when I get home from work and edit this post. Thanks everyone!