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  1. Managed to get the server to register in connect, raised a ticket to licensing to find out if I do also have an older key.
  2. I'm wondering if that whole system has a problem as I can't register a new server to connect and I've seen a post in the forum that suggests someone else is having similar issues.
  3. Do keys only show up in unraid connect if an unraid server has been paired to the connect account? Or should it be showing any license keys that are registered against an email address, as I don't see any keys in my unraid connect account, that said there also seems to be a problem registering the server to connect. There should be at least 1 basic key in there, possibly 2 assuming the previous install I had years ago was registered to this same account (which it may not be as it was so long ago I may have been using a different email back then)
  4. Mine works, but I have it record a video clip rather than send an image.
  5. Try adding a camera. I have a vague recollection that a lot of the options don't show up until there's at least one camera/device added.
  6. There appears to be a new version out but watch it because upgrading seemed to nuke the config for me.
  7. Try this General > Advanced Settings : ON Movies > MovieFormat: H.264 (.MP4) The default of H264/OMX didn't work for me presumably something's missing in the docker container that's needed for that.
  8. I find Proxmox better if the intent is to use it as a visualization server, Unraid is pretty decent at providing a simple frontend to KVM for basic setups but I'd always consider it as a storage server with the capability to run VM's rather than something that should be used primarily as a virtual machine host. Also 24 spindles in raid0 i'm guessing that's just a scratch disk that won't have much impact when it dies?
  9. Better be a decent one (The Molex to Sata), seen a fair few photos of them over on reddit where they've caught fire, used to be a fairly regular thing in techsupportgore
  10. It would be better if the restriction was on devices that could be used within an array. I was going to say maybe it's to stop people using more disks than they have paid for elsewhere but that doesn't make sense either as I'm pretty sure there's nothing stopping you going into the underlaying OS and mounting disks or even linux raid arrays if you wanted to (Although at that point I would wonder why you were using unraid anyway as you'd be losing the features you were presumably after unraid for in the first place)
  11. I have a machine running 6.4.0_rc18f that's complaing of to many devices and not letting me start the array since upgrading it from Trial to a basic license. It seems i've missunderstood the storage device license as I thought it limited the storage devices in an ARRAY + Cache not the total number of devices unraid can detect The 7th device is a small SSD that's not worth using in an array or as cache, I'd only left it in there as it was in a physical posistion in the case that makes it awkward to remove but it looks like I'm going to have to fiddle around inside the case and unplug it. Edit: disconnected it and can now start the array - although having the limit on detected disk kind of makes the unassigned devices plugin useless (I had been using it for a firewall VM via unassainged devices)
  12. Can Unraid read an existing BTRFS raid1, essentially I had a machine running rockstor that died, and once I repair the machine I was thinking of trying Unraid on it, I have enough drive bays to add a couple of drives to move the data to so the plan was if possible to move the data then re-format/add the existing drives to the unraid pool.