• Unraid OS version 6.10.0-rc1 available


    limetech

    6.10.0 Summary of New Features

     

    As always, prior to updating, create a backup of your USB flash device:  "Main/Flash/Flash Device Settings" - click "Flash Backup".

     

    UPC and My Servers Plugin

    The most visible new feature is located in the upper right of the webGUI header.  We call this the User Profile Component, or UPC.  The UPC allows a user to associate their server(s) and license key(s) with their Unraid Community forum account.

     

    Starting with this release, it will be necessary for a new user to either sign-in with existing forum credentials or sign-up, creating a new account via the UPC in order to download a Trial key.  All key purchases and upgrades are also handled exclusively via the UPC.

     

    Signing-in provides these benefits:

    1. No more reliance on email and having to copy/paste key file URLs in order to install a license key - keys are delivered and installed automatically to your server.
    2. Notification of critical security-related updates.  In the event a serious security vulnerability has been discovered and patched, we will send out a notification to all email addresses associated with registered servers.
    3. Ability to install the My Servers plugin (see below).
    4. Posting privilege in a new set of My Servers forum boards.

     

    Once a license key has been provisioned, it is not necessary to remain signed-in, though there is no particular reason to sign-out.  Exception: if you have installed the My Servers plugin, signed-in servers will maintain a websocket connection to a Lime Technology cloud server for the purpose of transmitting real-time status.

     

    My Servers Plugin

    My Servers is what we call our set of cloud-based or cloud-enabled services and features that integrate with your Unraid server(s).  Once installed here are some of the features of My Servers:

    • My Servers Dashboard - when logged into the forum a new My Servers menu item appears. Clicking this brings up a Dashboard which displays a set of tiles representing each signed-in server.  Here you can see real-time status such as whether the server is online or offline, storage utilization and other information.  In addition, links are created to bring up a server webGUI, either locally on the LAN or remotely over the Internet (if Remote Access has been enabled).
    • flash backup - every registered server is provided with a private git repo initially populated with the contents of your USB flash boot device (except for certain files which contain private information such as passwords).  Thereafter, configuration changes are automatically committed.  Through the My Servers webApp it's possible to download a custom zip file that can be fed as input to the USB Flash Creator tool to move your configuration to a new USB flash device.
    • License key download - Again, through the My Servers webApp you can download your license key directly.

     

    My Servers is an optional add-on, installed through Community Apps or via direct plugin URL.  Detailed instructions can be found here.

     

    Security Changes

    • It is now mandatory to define a root password.  We also created a division in the Users page to distinguish root from other user names.  The root UserEdit page includes a text box for pasting SSH authorized keys.
    • For new configurations, the flash share default export setting is No.
    • For all new user shares, the default export setting is No.
    • For new configurations, SMBv1 is disabled by default.
    • For new configurations, telnet, ssh, and ftp are disabled by default.
    • We removed certain strings from Diagnostics such as passwords found in the 'go' file.

     

    Virtualization

    Both libvirt and qemu have been updated.  In addition qemu has been compiled with OpenGL support.

     

    The built-in FireFox browser available in GUI-mode boot is built as an AppImage and located in the bzfirmware compressed file system image.  This saves approximately 60MB of RAM.

     

    The Wireguard plugin has been integrated into webGUI, that is, no need for the plugin.  If you had the plugin installed previously, it will be uninstalled and moved to the "Plugins/Plugin File Install Errors" page. No action is needed unless you want to press the Delete button to remove it from that page. Your WireGuard tunnels and settings will be preserved.

     

    Simplified installation of the Community Apps plugin.  The webGUI automatically includes the Apps menu item, and if CA is not already installed, the page offers an Install button.  No need to hunt for the plugin link.

     

    Let's Encrypt SSL provisioning change.  In previous releases code that provisions (allocates and downloads) a LE SSL certificate would first test if DNS Rebinding Protection was enforced on the user's LAN; and, if so, would not provision the certificate.  Since there are other uses for a LE certificate we changed the code so that provision would always proceed.  Next, we changed the logic behind the Auto selection of "Use SSL/TLS" setting on the Management Access page.  Now it is only possible to select Auto if both a LE certificate has been provisioned and DNS Rebinding Protection is not enforced.  This is a subtle change but permits certain My Servers features such as Remote Access.

     

    Linux Kernel

    Upgrade to Linux 5.13.8 kernel which includes so-called Sequoia vulnerability mitigation.

     

    In-tree GPU drivers are now loaded by default if corresponding hardware is detected:

    • amdgpu
    • ast
    • i915
    • radeon

     

    These drivers are required mostly for motherboard on-board graphics used in GUI boot mode.  Loading of a driver can be prohibited by creating the appropriate file named after the driver:

    echo "blacklist i915" > /boot/config/modprobe.d/i915.conf

    Alternately, the device can be isolated from Linux entirely via the System Devices page.  Note that in Unraid OS 6.9 releases the in-tree GPU drivers are blacklisted by default and to enabling loading a driver you need to create an empty "conf" file.  After upgrading to Unraid OS 6.10 you may delete those files, or leave them as-is.  This change was made to greatly improve the Desktop GUI experience for new users.

     

    Added support for Intel GVT-g, which lets you split your Intel i915 iGPU into multiple virtual GPUs and pass them through to multiple VMs, using @ich777's Intel-GVT-g plugin.

     

    Added support for gnif/vendor-reset.  This simplifies @ich777's AMD Vendor Reset plugin which permits users to get their AMD video cards to reset properly.

     

    Base Packages

    Virtually the entire base package set has been updated.

     

    Other improvements available in 6.10, which are maybe not so obvious to spot from the release notes and some of these improvements are internal and not really visible:

     

     

    Event driven model to obtain server information and update the webGUI in real-time

    • The advantage of this model is its scalability. Multiple browsers can be opened simultaneously to the webGUI without much impact
    • In addition stale browser sessions won't create any CSRF errors anymore
    • People who keep their browser open 24/7 will find the webGUI stays responsive at all times

     

    Docker labels

    • Docker labels are added to allow people using Docker compose to make use of icons and GUI access
    • Look at a Docker 'run' command output to see exactly what labels are used

     

    Docker custom networks

    • A new setting for custom networks is available. Originally custom networks are created using the macvlan mode, and this mode is kept when upgrading to version 6.10
    • The new ipvlan mode is introduced to battle the crashes some people experience when using macvlan mode. If that is your case, change to ipvlan mode and test. Changing of mode does not require to reconfigure anything on Docker level, internally everything is being taken care off.

     

    Docker bridge network (docker0)

    • docker0 now supports IPv6. This is implemented by assigning docker0 a private IPv6 subnet (fd17::/64), similar to what is done for IPv4 and use network translation to communicate with the outside world
    • Containers connected to the bridge network now have both IPv4 and IPv6 connectivity (of course the system must have IPv6 configured in the network configuration)
    • In addition several enhancements are made in the IPv6 implementation to better deal with the use (or no-use) of IPv6

     

    Plugins page

    • The plugins page now loads information in two steps. First the list of plugins is created and next the more time consuming plugin status field is retrieved in the background. The result is a faster loading plugins page, especially when you have a lot of plugins installed

     

    Dashboard graphs

    • The dashboard has now two graphs available. The CPU graph is displayed by default, while the NETWORK graph is a new option under Interface (see the 'General Info' selection)
    • The CPU graph may be hidden as well in case it is not desired
    • Both graphs have a configurable time-line, which is by default 30 seconds and can be changed independently for each graph to see a longer or shorter history.
    • Graphs are updated in real-time and are useful to observe the behavior of the server under different circumstances

     

    Other Changes

    • We switched to a better-maintained version of the WSD server component called wsdd2 in an effort to eliminate instances where the wsd daemon would start consuming 100% of a CPU core.
    • Fixed issue where you couldn't create a docker image on a share name that contains a space.
    • Fixed issue where 'mover' would not move to a pool name that contains a space.
    • Fixed issue in User Share file system where permissions were not being honored.
    • We increased the font size in Terminal.
    • Many other small bug fixes and improvements.

     

    Credits

    Special thanks to all our beta testers and especially:

    @bonienl for his continued refinement and updating of the Dynamix webGUI.

    @Squid for continued refinement of Community Apps and associated feed.

    @dlandon for continued refinement of Unassigned Devices plugin and patience as we change things under the hood.

    @ich777 for assistance and passing on knowledge of Linux kernel config changes to support third party drivers and other kernel-related functionality via plugins.

    @SimonF for refinements to System Devices page and other webGUI improvements.  We intend to merge your mover progress changes during this RC series.

     


     

    Version 6.10.0-rc1 2021-08-07

     

    Base distro:

    • aaa_base: version 15.0
    • aaa_glibc-solibs: version 2.33
    • aaa_libraries: version 15.0
    • acl: version 2.3.1
    • acpid: version 2.0.32
    • adwaita-icon-theme: version 40.1.1
    • apcupsd: version 3.14.14
    • appres: version 1.0.5
    • at: version 3.2.2
    • at-spi2-atk: version 2.38.0
    • at-spi2-core: version 2.40.3
    • atk: version 2.36.0
    • attr: version 2.5.1
    • avahi: version 0.8
    • bash: version 5.1.008
    • beep: version 1.3
    • bin: version 11.1
    • bind: version 9.16.19
    • bluez-firmware: version 1.2
    • bridge-utils: version 1.7.1
    • brotli: version 1.0.9
    • btrfs-progs: version 5.13.1
    • bzip2: version 1.0.8
    • ca-certificates: version 20210526
    • cairo: version 1.16.0
    • celt051: version 0.5.1.3
    • cifs-utils: version 6.13
    • coreutils: version 8.32
    • cpio: version 2.13
    • cpufrequtils: version 008
    • cracklib: version 2.9.7
    • cryptsetup: version 2.3.6
    • curl: version 7.78.0
    • cyrus-sasl: version 2.1.27
    • db48: version 4.8.30
    • dbus: version 1.12.20
    • dbus-glib: version 0.112
    • dcron: version 4.5
    • dejavu-fonts-ttf: version 2.37
    • devs: version 2.3.1
    • dhcpcd: version 8.1.9
    • diffutils: version 3.8
    • dmidecode: version 3.3
    • dnsmasq: version 2.85
    • docker: version 20.10.6
    • dosfstools: version 4.2
    • e2fsprogs: version 1.46.3
    • ebtables: version 2.0.11
    • editres: version 1.0.7
    • eject: version 2.1.5
    • elogind: version 246.10
    • elvis: version 2.2_0
    • encodings: version 1.0.5
    • etc: version 15.0
    • ethtool: version 5.13
    • eudev: version 3.2.10
    • file: version 5.40
    • findutils: version 4.8.0
    • flex: version 2.6.4
    • floppy: version 5.5
    • fluxbox: version 1.3.7
    • fontconfig: version 2.13.92
    • freeglut: version 3.2.1
    • freetype: version 2.11.0
    • fribidi: version 1.0.10
    • fuse3: version 3.10.4
    • gawk: version 5.1.0
    • gd: version 2.3.2
    • gdbm: version 1.20
    • gdk-pixbuf2: version 2.42.6
    • genpower: version 1.0.5
    • getty-ps: version 2.1.0b
    • git: version 2.32.0
    • glew: version 2.2.0
    • glib2: version 2.68.3
    • glibc: version 2.33
    • glibc-zoneinfo: version 2021a
    • glu: version 9.0.2
    • gmp: version 6.2.1
    • gnutls: version 3.6.16
    • gptfdisk: version 1.0.8
    • graphite2: version 1.3.14
    • grep: version 3.6
    • gtk+3: version 3.24.30
    • gzip: version 1.10
    • harfbuzz: version 2.8.2
    • haveged: version 1.9.14
    • hdparm: version 9.62
    • hicolor-icon-theme: version 0.17
    • hostname: version 3.23
    • htop: version 3.0.5
    • hwloc: version 2.2.0
    • icu4c: version 69.1
    • imlib2: version 1.7.1
    • inetd: version 1.79s
    • infozip: version 6.0
    • inih: version 53
    • inotify-tools: version 3.20.11.0
    • iproute2: version 5.13.0
    • iptables: version 1.8.7
    • iputils: version 20210722
    • irqbalance: version 1.7.0
    • jansson: version 2.13.1
    • jemalloc: version 5.2.1
    • jq: version 1.6
    • json-c: version 0.15_20200726
    • keyutils: version 1.6.3
    • kmod: version 29
    • krb5: version 1.19.2
    • lbzip2: version 2.5
    • less: version 590
    • libICE: version 1.0.10
    • libSM: version 1.2.3
    • libX11: version 1.7.2
    • libXau: version 1.0.9
    • libXaw: version 1.0.14
    • libXcomposite: version 0.4.5
    • libXcursor: version 1.2.0
    • libXdamage: version 1.1.5
    • libXdmcp: version 1.1.3
    • libXevie: version 1.0.3
    • libXext: version 1.3.4
    • libXfixes: version 6.0.0
    • libXfont: version 1.5.2
    • libXfont2: version 2.0.5
    • libXfontcache: version 1.0.5
    • libXft: version 2.3.4
    • libXi: version 1.7.10
    • libXinerama: version 1.1.4
    • libXmu: version 1.1.3
    • libXpm: version 3.5.13
    • libXrandr: version 1.5.2
    • libXrender: version 0.9.10
    • libXres: version 1.2.1
    • libXt: version 1.2.1
    • libXtst: version 1.2.3
    • libXxf86dga: version 1.1.5
    • libXxf86misc: version 1.0.4
    • libXxf86vm: version 1.1.4
    • libaio: version 0.3.112
    • libarchive: version 3.5.1
    • libcap-ng: version 0.8.2
    • libcgroup: version 0.41
    • libdaemon: version 0.14
    • libdmx: version 1.1.4
    • libdrm: version 2.4.107
    • libedit: version 20210714_3.1
    • libepoxy: version 1.5.8
    • libestr: version 0.1.9
    • libevdev: version 1.11.0
    • libevent: version 2.1.12
    • libfastjson: version 0.99.9
    • libffi: version 3.3
    • libfontenc: version 1.1.4
    • libgcrypt: version 1.9.3
    • libglvnd: version 1.3.3
    • libgpg-error: version 1.42
    • libgudev: version 236
    • libidn: version 1.38
    • libjpeg-turbo: version 2.1.0
    • liblogging: version 1.0.6
    • libmnl: version 1.0.4
    • libnetfilter_conntrack: version 1.0.8
    • libnfnetlink: version 1.0.1
    • libnftnl: version 1.2.0
    • libnl3: version 3.5.0
    • libpcap: version 1.10.1
    • libpciaccess: version 0.16
    • libpng: version 1.6.37
    • libpsl: version 0.21.1
    • libpthread-stubs: version 0.4
    • libseccomp: version 2.5.1
    • libssh: version 0.9.5
    • libssh2: version 1.9.0
    • libtasn1: version 4.17.0
    • libtiff: version 4.3.0
    • libtiff: version 4.3.0
    • libtirpc: version 1.3.2
    • libunistring: version 0.9.10
    • libunwind: version 1.5.0
    • libusb: version 1.0.24
    • libusb-compat: version 0.1.7
    • libuv: version 1.41.0
    • libvirt: version 7.3.0
    • libvirt-php: version 0.5.5
    • libwebp: version 1.2.0
    • libwebsockets: version 4.2.0
    • libx86: version 1.1
    • libxcb: version 1.14
    • libxkbcommon: version 1.3.0
    • libxkbfile: version 1.1.0
    • libxml2: version 2.9.12
    • libxshmfence: version 1.3
    • libxslt: version 1.1.34
    • libzip: version 1.8.0
    • listres: version 1.0.4
    • lm_sensors: version 3.6.0
    • lmdb: version 0.9.29
    • logrotate: version 3.18.1
    • lshw: version B.02.19.2
    • lsof: version 4.94.0
    • lsscsi: version 0.32
    • lvm2: version 2.03.12
    • lz4: version 1.9.3
    • lzip: version 1.22
    • lzo: version 2.10
    • mc: version 4.8.26
    • miniupnpc: version 2.1
    • mkfontscale: version 1.2.1
    • mpfr: version 4.1.0
    • mtdev: version 1.1.6
    • nano: version 5.8
    • ncompress: version 5.0
    • ncurses: version 6.2_20201219
    • net-tools: version 20181103_0eebece
    • nettle: version 3.7.3
    • network-scripts: version 15.0
    • nfs-utils: version 2.5.4
    • nghttp2: version 1.44.0
    • nginx: version 1.19.9
    • nss-mdns: version 0.14.1
    • ntfs-3g: version 2017.3.23
    • ntp: version 4.2.8p15
    • numactl: version 2.0.13
    • oniguruma: version 6.9.7
    • openssh: version 8.6p1
    • openssl: version 1.1.1k
    • openssl-solibs: version 1.1.1k
    • p11-kit: version 0.24.0
    • pam: version 1.5.1
    • pango: version 1.48.7
    • patch: version 2.7.6
    • pciutils: version 3.7.0
    • pcre: version 8.45
    • pcre2: version 10.37
    • php: version 7.4.18
    • pixman: version 0.40.0
    • pkgtools: version 15.0
    • procps-ng: version 3.3.17
    • pv: version 1.6.6
    • qemu: version 6.0.0
    • qrencode: version 4.1.1
    • reiserfsprogs: version 3.6.27
    • rpcbind: version 1.2.5
    • rsync: version 3.2.3
    • rsyslog: version 8.2102.0
    • sakura: version 3.5.0
    • samba: version 4.12.15
    • sdparm: version 1.12
    • sed: version 4.8
    • sessreg: version 1.1.2
    • setxkbmap: version 1.3.2
    • sg3_utils: version 1.46
    • shadow: version 4.8.1
    • shared-mime-info: version 2.1
    • slim: version 1.3.6
    • smartmontools: version 7.2
    • spice: version 0.15.0
    • sqlite: version 3.36.0
    • ssmtp: version 2.64
    • startup-notification: version 0.12
    • sudo: version 1.9.7p2
    • sysfsutils: version 2.1.0
    • sysvinit: version 2.99
    • sysvinit-scripts: version 15.0
    • talloc: version 2.3.2
    • tar: version 1.34
    • tcp_wrappers: version 7.6
    • tdb: version 1.4.5
    • telnet: version 0.17
    • tevent: version 0.11.0
    • traceroute: version 2.1.0
    • transset: version 1.0.2
    • tree: version 1.8.0
    • ttyd: version 20210507
    • usbredir: version 0.8.0
    • usbutils: version 013
    • utempter: version 1.2.0
    • util-linux: version 2.37.1
    • vbetool: version 1.2.2
    • vsftpd: version 3.0.5
    • vte3: version 0.50.2
    • wayland: version 1.19.0
    • wget: version 1.21.1
    • which: version 2.21
    • wireguard-tools: version 1.0.20210424
    • wsdd2: version 1.8.3.2
    • xauth: version 1.1
    • xcb-util: version 0.4.0
    • xclock: version 1.0.9
    • xdpyinfo: version 1.3.2
    • xdriinfo: version 1.0.6
    • xev: version 1.2.4
    • xf86-input-evdev: version 2.10.6
    • xf86-input-keyboard: version 1.9.0
    • xf86-input-mouse: version 1.9.3
    • xf86-input-synaptics: version 1.9.1
    • xf86-video-ast: version 1.1.5
    • xf86-video-mga: version 2.0.0
    • xf86-video-vesa: version 2.5.0
    • xfsprogs: version 5.12.0
    • xhost: version 1.0.8
    • xinit: version 1.4.1
    • xkbcomp: version 1.4.5
    • xkbevd: version 1.1.4
    • xkbutils: version 1.0.4
    • xkeyboard-config: version 2.33
    • xkill: version 1.0.5
    • xload: version 1.1.3
    • xlsatoms: version 1.1.3
    • xlsclients: version 1.1.4
    • xmessage: version 1.0.5
    • xmodmap: version 1.0.10
    • xorg-server: version 1.20.13
    • xprop: version 1.2.5
    • xrandr: version 1.5.1
    • xrdb: version 1.2.0
    • xrefresh: version 1.0.6
    • xset: version 1.2.4
    • xsetroot: version 1.1.2
    • xsm: version 1.0.4
    • xterm: version 368
    • xtrans: version 1.4.0
    • xwd: version 1.0.8
    • xwininfo: version 1.1.5
    • xwud: version 1.0.5
    • xxHash: version 0.8.0
    • xz: version 5.2.5
    • yajl: version 2.1.0
    • zlib: version 1.2.11
    • zstd: version 1.5.0

    Linux kernel:

    • version 5.13.8 (CVE-2021-33909 CVE-2021-33910)
    • CONFIG_USB4: Unified support for USB4 and Thunderbolt
    • CONFIG_USB4_NET: Networking over USB4 and Thunderbolt cables
    • CONFIG_DRM_I915_GVT: Enable Intel GVT-g graphics virtualization host support
    • CONFIG_DRM_I915_GVT_KVMGT: Enable KVM/VFIO support for Intel GVT-g
    • CONFIG_VFIO_MDEV: Mediated device driver framework
    • CONFIG_VFIO_MDEV_DEVICE: VFIO driver for Mediated devices
    • CONFIG_FTRACE: Tracers
    • CONFIG_FUNCTION_TRACER: Kernel Function Tracer
    • CONFIG_KPROBES: Kprobes
    • CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL: Kernel debugging
    • CONFIG_KALLSYMS_ALL: Include all symbols in kallsyms
    • CONFIG_X86_X32: removed
    • md_unraid: version 2.9.18

    Management:

    • emhttp new defaults:
      - root password required
      - newly created shares not exported by default
      - predefined 'flash' share not exported by default
      - ftp, ssh, telnet: disabled by default
      - NetBIOS disabled by default
      - WSD enabled (and using newer 'wsdd2' package)
      - Enhanced macOS interoperability enabled
    • mover: fix bug not moving shares with embedded spaces
    • shfs: fix bug where permissions being ingored ('default_permissions' was missing in mount command)
    • webgui: support simultanious LAN SSL with self-signed cert and DNS-based SSL with Lets Encrypt cert
    • webgui: Suppress non-relevant IPv6 routes in routing table
    • webgui: Fixed smart temperature settings sometimes not possible
    • webgui: Add internal container reference
    • webgui: Diagnostics: Remove lines from go containing passwords etc
    • webgui: Better translation of docker container variables
    • webgui: Fix monitor false positives
    • webgui: Allow ruleset for local rules in rsyslog.conf
    • webgui: Include links in email and Discord agent notifications
    • webgui: Allow all notification agents to send links
    • webgui: Validate WebGUI ports before applying
    • webgui: Add vmxnet3 and e1000 into available NICs for VMs
    • webgui: Error checking etc on ports for syslog server
    • webgui: Check for flash offline / quick check on if it is corrupted
    • webgui: Only allow png files to be uploaded as user image
    • webgui: Diagnostics: Revamp anonymization
    • webgui: Add WireGuard GUI
    • webgui: Update DashStats.page
    • webgui: Bug fix in DashStats
    • webgui: Fix corruption check after a New Config is issued
    • webgui: Update alert text
    • webgui: Translation support (Unraid.net)
    • webgui: WireGuard: preset peer DNS server with "Remote tunneled access"
    • webgui: Plugins page loading improvements
    • webgui: Docker page loading improvements
    • webgui: Make WireGuard trademark visible on "full" page
    • webgui: Replace polling scripts with event driven Nchan interface
    • webgui: Improved format of stale and error plugin pages
    • webgui: Docker: Add crypto as a category
    • webgui: Dashboard: add CPU and NETWORK chart
    • webgui: Docker: compress too long author names
    • webgui: Convert notify polling to Nchan
    • webgui: Docker: process bash ANSI colors in web log display
    • webgui: dockerMan: remove HTML from descriptions
    • webgui: SSH authorized keys UI
    • webgui: Device_list replace .png icon with font icon
    • webgui: Compress too long share names in dropdown menus
    • webgui: Show management access and shares access groups for users
    • webgui: Added "User 'root'" reference on Management Access page
    • webgui: Show warning when javascript is disabled
    • webgui: Force creation of root password
    • webgui: Edit/Add Container: Fix browser console error
    • webgui: WireGuard: warn when directly connected with public IP
    • webgui: Fix network bonding display
    • webgui: Add tracking after system shutdown
    • webgui: Added notify when plugin fails to install
    • webgui: Add Apps link to install CA
    • webgui: Diagnostics: Add share summary
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    My router is mikrotik RB4011, really don't know how to disable DNS Rebinding Protection on it or set it to allow DNS rebinding for the unraid.net domain.

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    I had a hard crash today. Local GUI, remote GUI, SSH, network all unresponsive. Had to hard reset.

     

    Not very helpful in terms of debugging BUT it does add to the narrative of the RC especially if others have experienced similar.

     

    After reboot there was nothing obvious that would have caused it and of course I had just turned off mirroring of the syslog. I have turned it back on again to try and capture what happened if it happens again.

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    9 hours ago, rallos_hoo said:

    My router is mikrotik RB4011, really don't know how to set it.

    First thing.   You might be better off posting in the Mikrotik user forum...

     

    Second thing.  This would be the wrong area of this forum for this post.  (General Support would be more appropriate.)

     

    Third thing.  What are you trying to set and why?   The people who help out here (or any other forum) are not mind readers.  You have to describe in detail what the problem is and what you are trying to do.

     

     

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    16 hours ago, agh1701 said:

    is there a timeline for rc2?

    As always with UnRaid releases the answer is Soon :) 

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    I really wish you would not remove CONFIG_X86_X32.  I fought to get this added back to unraid in 2017 so dockers that require 32bit support could still run.  Removing this will break any docker that requires 32bit support.

     

    Thanks,

    Chris

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    Hi, thx for the update, it runs stable, but have one weird issue.

     

    My setup is a Ryzen 2700x with 2 Nvidia cards.

    A 2080 for gaming and a P400 for my workstation.

     

    After I upgraded to the RC1 the VM with the P400 got a Code 43 error, and can't get it to work again, even after a fresh windows install. As soon as I roll back to 6.9.2 the Code 43 error is gone and the VM works fine.

     

    I know it's not an Unraid specific error, but it's weird that if I roll back the error is gone.

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    On 8/13/2021 at 7:10 PM, ljm42 said:

     

    I don't think anything changed with regards to what characters are allowed, but if you tell me how long your password is and what special characters you use I can test it.

     

    There is a "password recovery" link on the login page that explains how to reset your password. If you are unable to do that, then I suspect your flash drive is going bad:

      https://wiki.unraid.net/Manual/Changing_The_Flash_Device

     

    The password is 10 characters long, has uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers and exclamation marks.

     

    I did not use the password recovery, but instead downgraded back to 6.9.2 by restoring the flash backup I made.

    I still had ssh access, so I could easily do that. 

    This also means that there were a lot of writes on the flash drive, but the system doesn't show any issues now, so I believe I can rule out the flash drive for now.

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    3 hours ago, csmccarron said:

    I really wish you would not remove CONFIG_X86_X32.  I fought to get this added back to unraid in 2017 so dockers that require 32bit support could still run.  Removing this will break any docker that requires 32bit support.

     

    Thanks,

    Chris

     

    Ok.  I didn't know why this was setting was there.  Are there really 32-bit dockers out there?

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    59 minutes ago, limetech said:

    Ok.  I didn't know why this was setting was there.  Are there really 32-bit dockers out there?

    IIRC, once this setting was enabled, it allowed use of WINE containers.

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    2 hours ago, Spiritreader said:

    The password is 10 characters long, has uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers and exclamation marks.

     

    I just set my password to:

      ABC123abc!

    and I was able to login fine.  I'm not sure what could have gone wrong with yours. 

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    1 hour ago, Squid said:

    IIRC, once this setting was enabled, it allowed use of WINE containers.

    I'll add it back, don't want to get between anyone and their WINE ;)

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    On 8/12/2021 at 2:01 PM, JorgeB said:

    Appears to be CPU limited, check scaling governor in use:

     

    cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/cpufreq/scaling_governor

     

    You can also check current CPU freq:

     

    watch -n 1 grep MHz /proc/cpuinfo

     

     

    Sorry been away the last days - still my performance is not back on what it was before the RC update - most noticeable in how slow Nextcloud loads pages 😞

    Just started an parity check to look at the CPU - speed is still not at ~144mb/s it's again at ~75mb/s

    I did a extended test with the fix common problems plugin - which took 2 days to finish as it was scanning my media share for ages?

     

    scaling_governor is showing "performance"

    and CPUInfo is looking like this:

    grafik.png.ada3f0c2a505331d0f6bf6d8d4de753e.png

    This should be normal with my Intel® Xeon® E-2246G CPU @ 3.60GHz or?

     

    Cheers

    gilladur

     

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    On 8/14/2021 at 4:31 PM, limetech said:

     

    Ok.  I didn't know why this was setting was there.  Are there really 32-bit dockers out there?

    Unfortunately yes there are.  Having this setting enabled gives the docker the ability to execute 32bit commands.

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    Is there going to be any progress on USB Passthru to images any time soon? 

     

    Or in simple English...  Can I start mapping USB devices to VMs?

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    6 hours ago, DanRegalia said:

    Is there going to be any progress on USB Passthru to images any time soon? 

     

    Or in simple English...  Can I start mapping USB devices to VMs?


    Not quite sure what you are asking for here?   I pass USB devices through to VMs (for instance an Unraid USB flash drive to run a development UnRaid environment).   There are also plugins for dynamically assigning USB devices to a VM.   You can also pass through a complete USB controller for the VM guest OS to manage plugged in USB drives.

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    2 hours ago, itimpi said:

    Not quite sure what you are asking for here?   I pass USB devices through to VMs (for instance an Unraid USB flash drive to run a development UnRaid environment).

     

    Has that always worked? I remember about a year ago I had to jump through hoops to pass an iphone to a Mac VM (board only has one USB controller and one PCIe slot occupied by my HBA) because it wouldn't. My setup works but just barely. Anyone passing an iDevice without passing the whole controller?

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    26 minutes ago, CS01-HS said:

    pass an iphone to a Mac VM

    thats mac .... you need a USB Controller passed through ;) Device passthrough through unraid works for almost anything ... but pretty sure not for an idevice ;)

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    2 hours ago, CS01-HS said:

     

    Has that always worked? I remember about a year ago I had to jump through hoops to pass an iphone to a Mac VM (board only has one USB controller and one PCIe slot occupied by my HBA) because it wouldn't. My setup works but just barely. Anyone passing an iDevice without passing the whole controller?


    I have just checked and I could pass my iPad through to iTunes in a Windows VM.   I was hosting the VM on an Unraid 6.9.2 system.
     

    I could do it in the VM definition but that is not ideal as then the VM would not start if the iPad was not connected.   What worked far better was to not have it in the VM definition, but instead to use the libvirt Hotplug plugin to assign it dynamically to the VM after I had the VM running.   

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    33 minutes ago, itimpi said:

    I have just checked and I could pass my iPad through to iTunes in a Windows VM.

    nice ;)

     

    i once tried this, iphone to a mac vm but with no luck (was a special flashing siuation), in the end it only worked by passing through the usb controller here, but thats some time ago ...  of course the iphonne was "passed" through, but no chance to interact in dfu mode etc ... so i d say it depends what you want to achieve.

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    On 8/12/2021 at 3:08 PM, danioj said:


    No problem. 
     

    I have unRAID set to open on the “Main” Tab instead of the “Dashboard” Tab.

     

    When I try and navigate to the “Dashboard” unRAID Tab (or any other of the unRAID Tabs for that matter - such as Apps, Settings, Docker, VMs etc) navigation to those tabs is not possible with a “click”. 
     

    I can however open those unRAID tabs by using the browser feature “Open link in new “Browser Tab” but not with a basic click.

     

    I have observed that this behaviour is only from the “Main” unRAID Tab. What I mean by that is - should I be on any other unRAID Tab (e.g “Dashboard”) I can navigate between that and any other unRAID tab with just a click (even to get to the “Main” unRAID Tab) however once I get to “Main” unRAID Tab I’m stuck again. 
     

    @ljm42 hopefully that is clearer. If not I can do a screen record video. Easiest way to reproduce this is grab in iPhone but I’d suggest there is some difference behind the “Main” unRAID tab than there is the others.
     

     

    Hi @danioj, we have tested this on stock Unraid and can't reproduce the problem. If this was not an issue in 6.9.2, then I suspect a plugin has a conflict with some of the changes in 6.10.

     

    Would you please open a new thread here:
      https://forums.unraid.net/bug-reports/prereleases/

    with all the relevant info and include your diagnostics so we can see what plugins you have?

     

    Also, please try booting in safe mode and see if the problem goes away.

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    Has anyone been able to test Bluetooth 5.0 adapters based on RTL8761B chipset? I see the bluez firmware has been updated. Thanks!

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    1 hour ago, ljm42 said:

     

    Hi @danioj, we have tested this on stock Unraid and can't reproduce the problem. If this was not an issue in 6.9.2, then I suspect a plugin has a conflict with some of the changes in 6.10.

     

    Would you please open a new thread here:
      https://forums.unraid.net/bug-reports/prereleases/

    with all the relevant info and include your diagnostics so we can see what plugins you have?

     

    Also, please try booting in safe mode and see if the problem goes away.

     

    Hate to even suggest (let alone ask) but did you clear your browser's cache to see if that clears it up?  Standard TTP for me after any upgrade.  

     

    It wasn't mentioned so thought I'd throw it out there... 

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    After upgrading to new 6.10 version, everything works fine except the monitoring of dashboard.

    The screenshots describe the problem: It shows heavy load on cpu but actually it is not.

     

    I don't know what's wrong.

     

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    14 hours ago, Leoyzen said:

    I don't know what's wrong.

    run TOP command and search for CPU wait percentage. htop won't display it. as far as i know, unraid dashboard adds cpu wait too.

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    I'm not running 6.10, but the post above should illustrate why iowait shouldn't be included in the system load on the dashboard. Everyone equates those bars with CPU load, because that's how they're portrayed. 

     

    If it has to be there, maybe break it out into "Disk I/O" or something instead. 

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