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  1. Removed the CA Proxy line from the flash drive. Rebooted Modem, Router, and Switch. Also left the server off for an hour or so. Seems to be working again... Is there something that I should be looking for to know when the server needs a nap to reset?
  2. I'm not sure what happened, I hadn't changed any settings and no power outages. But now I can't connect to GitHub, update any applications, check the status of updates for plugins, dockers, or OS upgrades. What I have done: - Verified that GitHub, Docker, and AmazonAWS are up. - Reset the server network settings, tried OpenDNS, Google, and CloudForge DNS servers. - Turned off router DNS Redirect protection - can't find a setting for that on the server itself. - Put the server in the DMZ to make sure the router isn't filter it. - Turned off all VPN connections - now has a straight connection. - Rebooted server several times. - Ensured that router is not using Jumbo Frames, MTU set at 1500. - Checked that SSL/TLS is off, and ran the rm command to ensure that there are no local encryption files. - Added the CA proxy line to the flash drive. - Tried rolling back to Unraid 6.11.3 - didn't help and now I can't get upgrade information. Server runs, I can access the web interface. Just can't update any dockers, apps, OS. tower-diagnostics-20230512-1405.zip
  3. Gah I'm getting old. I could use some help installing PIA (https://helpdesk.privateinternetaccess.com/hc/en-us/articles/219438217-Installing-the-PIA-App-on-Linux) on unRaid. I'm looking at the instructions for the installation and thinking that I'm going to need to do a lot more than just 3 commands. PIA is a VPN alternative to OpenVPN. And since I already use it on my phone and Win machines... And if anyone wanted to create a Docker, like wow, you would be my hero!
  4. The computer was seeing it as smaller. I have since reformatted/repartitioned via FDisk and fixed the size problem. I copied the files off it before reformat/repartitioning and then moved them back after. I'm still having issues with the drives on the unRAID server not mounting. I thought that it might just take a while for the OS to walk through the drives, but after 12 hours still nothing but an apparently locked up GUI.
  5. While this is minor. I can't update the OS because I'm short a few MB on a 16GB flash drive (the system sees it as 432MB). Is there a tool/cmd to clear the boot logs or other files that can be removed from the flash drive? Or better, a way to get unRAID to see the full capacity of the Lexar flash drive?
  6. Thanks! I missed Intel Support in the BIOS. I'm not sure when it was enabled, as I didn't use it before but it is an old computer and if I unplug it it thinks it is 2006 again. Now the drives are showing. PEBCAK..
  7. No idea. It had one then when I booted the others were created. I had formatted the USB as a FAT32 and just copied the UnRAID files from the ZIP there per instructions. I haven't done anything else with the USB drive manually.
  8. All I get is the sda USB stick. And by wipe, I mean that I erased the drives, deleted the partition, then recreated the primary partition and formatted the drive as FAT32.
  9. BLUF: Fresh install of UnRAID V6.1.7 with no problems except it does not see any of the SATA drives. During boot there are multiple "ata x.xx failed to identify (I/O Error err_mask=0x4)" on the console. I can reboot into FreeNAS, NAS4Free, Ubuntu, or DOS and see the drives fine. I have not loaded anything other than the base install. Background: Moving from FreeNAS V9.2 to UnRAID V6.1.7 as I was unhappy with the new hardware requirements for a home NAS by FreeNAS. I have four 3TB HDD that were in a ZFS pool. I removed them from the ZFS pool and wiped them. I then reformatted them into FAT32 with the intention of reformatting them again in UnRAID. The 'server' I am using is an old Gateway desktop with a Core2Duo processor and 4 SATA ports. When I boot UnRAID I can see multiple failure code, "ata x.xx failed to identify (I/O Error err_mask=0x4)" on the console for the SATA but I do not know what to do to correct the error. It just seems odd that 4 other OS's can see and mount the drives without issue. Am I missing a command or file? System: Gateway Core2Duo, 4MB RAM, 4x 3TB SATA HDDs. I have wiped the drives and formatted them 3 times now. tower-syslog-20160201-0218.zip tower-diagnostics-20160201-0218.zip