• Unraid OS version 6.10.0-rc4 available


    limetech

    This is primarily a bug fix release.  We have not addressed every issue that has been reported.  In the past we would typically delay releases until most things were addressed; however, we are committed to producing releases as quickly as possible as issues are fixed and small improvements are made.

     

    It would be extremely helpful to us to report issues by creating separate Reports here rather than creating a reply in this topic.

     

    The main issues addressed here have to do with nchan errors, DNS Rebinding Protection check, and XFS formatting issue.

     

     

    6.10.0 Summary of Changes and New Features

     

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

     

    [rc3] Plugin Authors:  We patched the upgradepkg script to prevent it from replacing an installed package with an earlier version of the same package, i.e., no downgrading.  If a plugin really needs to replace a package with a downgraded version it can include the '--reinstall' option.

     

    Also be sure to check out the Dynamix File Manager plugin available now through Community Apps!

     

    UPC and My Servers Plugin

    The most visible new feature is located in the upper right corner 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, also known as an Unraid.net 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. 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 servers associated with this account.  Each tile includes a link to bring up the servers webGUI on your LAN.  Install the My Servers plugin to provide real-time status and other advanced features (see below).
    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. Posting privilege in a new set of My Servers forum boards.
    4. 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.

     

    Once a license key has been provisioned, it is not necessary to remain signed-in, though there is no particular reason to sign-out.

     

    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:

    • Real-time Status - with the plugin installed each server tile on the My Servers Dashboard will display real-time status such as whether the server is online or offline, storage utilization and other information. 
    • Remote Access link - if enabled, a link is displayed on the My Servers Dashboard to bring up a server webGUI remotely and over the Internet.
    • Automatic 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.  A link is provided 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.

     

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

     

    If you have installed the My Servers plugin, signed-in servers will maintain a websocket connection to a cloud-based Lime Technology proxy server for the purpose of relaying real-time status.

     

    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, and [rc2] ARM emulation (experimental).

     

    [rc2] To support Windows 11 which requires TPM and Secure boot, we have added TPM emulation; and, added a "Windows 11" VM template which automatically selects TPM-aware OVMF bios.  Also, here are instructions for upgrading a Windows 10 VM to Windows 11.  Special thanks to @ich777 who researched and determined what changes and components were necessary to provide this functionality.

     

    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.

     

    [rc3] Moving to Let's Encrypt wildcard SSL certificates. 

    Starting with this release, we no longer issue new single-host SSL certificates (which we're calling legacy certificates).  Instead, all new Unraid.net SSL certificates are wildcard certificates (still provided by Let's Encrypt).  In order to provision a new wildcard certificate, or upgrade a legacy certificate, you must be signed-in to Unraid.net.  You do not need to be signed-in however, to have either type of certificate automatically renewed when it is within 30 days of expiration.

     

    The URL used to access your server making use of a wildcard certificate has this form:

    • https://[lan-ip].[hash].myunraid.net

    where,

    • [lan-ip] is your severs LAN IP address with dots changed to dashes
    • [hash] is a 40-character hex string (160 bits) unique to this server (and different from similar [hash] in legacy certificates)

    example:

     

    We added a new DDNS server which listens at "myunraid.net".  This server extracts [lan-ip] from the domain name and returns the IP address where the dashes are changed back into dots.  There are several benefits to this approach for both our users and for us:

    • Eliminates DNS propagation delays when you first provision a certificate or when a server LAN IP address (or WAN IP address) changes.  Since the domain name includes the IP address, any IP address change also changes the domain name, hence will not be contained in any intermediate DNS cache.  We also changed the TTL from 1 hour to 7 days further reducing overhead and alleviating issues where someone's internet goes down for brief periods.
    • Improves privacy because your remote access WAN IP address can't be determined by simply prepending "www" to your local access URL.
    • Moves DNS functionality off the 'unraid.net' domain and isolates it on 'myunraid.net' domain.

     

    In previous releases code that provisions (allocates and downloads) an Unraid.net 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.

     

    Upon upgrading, you will need to modify any server bookmarks with new the URL; however, if you server is signed-in to Unraid.net then the My Servers dashboard maintains the correct Local Access URL for each of your servers.

     

    More information including use cases may be found in Documentation here.

     

    Linux Kernel

    Upgrade to [rc4] Linux 5.15.30 kernel which includes so-called Sequoia and Dirty Pipe vulnerability mitigations.

     

    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.

     

    [rc2] Added so-called "add-relaxable-rmrr-5_8_and_up.patch" modified for our kernel
      https://github.com/kiler129/relax-intel-rmrr/blob/master/patches/add-relaxable-rmrr-5_8_and_up.patch

    Thanks to @ich777 for pointing this out.

     

    [rc2] Enabled additional ACPI kernel options
    [rc2] Enabled TPM kernel modules (not utilized yet) - note this is for Unraid host utilizing physical TPM, not emulated TPM support for virtual machnes.

    [rc4] Updated out-of-tree drivers

     

    Base Packages

    Virtually the entire base package set has been updated.

     

    [rc2] For SMB: Samba version 4.15 SMB3 multi-channel is no longer marked "experimental" and is enabled by default.

     

    [rc2] Per request we added the mcelog package.  With inclusion of this package, if you have an AMD processor you may see this error message in the system log:

    mcelog: ERROR: AMD Processor family 23: mcelog does not support this processor. Please use the edac_mce_amd module instead.

    We're not sure what to make of this.  It appears mcelog is being deprecated in favor of rasdaemon.  This is something we need to research further.

     

    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
    • [rc3] Consistent state information is maintained across all browser instances open to a particular server

     

    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

     

    Scheduler Improvements

    • [rc3] You can now split a parity check into smaller pieces and let it run over multiple days or weeks.  For example a check can be performed in a time frame of 01:00am to 06:00am for several days in a row until it is completed.  This way a long parity check won’t interfere with the normal day activities, like watching a movie.
    • [rc3] Added ability to schedule pool 'balance' and 'scrub' operations and calculate whether a full balance is recommended.

     

    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.  [rc2] Automatically restrict wsdd to listen only at the primary network interface (br0, bond0, or eth0, depending on config).
    • 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 and [rc2] fixed issue with macOS Monterey.
    • [rc2] Fixed jumbo frames not working.
    • [rc2] sysctl: handle net.netfilter.nf_conntrack_count max exceeded (increase setting to 131072) - hattip to Community Member @DieFalse

    • [rc2] Mover will create '.partial' file and then rename upon completion.

    • [rc2] Check bz file sha256sums at boot time.

    • [rc3] Fixed bug found by @thohell where md_sync_limit was not being honored to limit stripe_head cache usage when other I/O is active.  The effect of this fix is to drastically slow down parity operations if other I/O is happening (such as streaming a video).  Throttling of parity sync operations can be adjusted by changing the 'Settings/Disk Settings/Tunable (md_sync_limit)' value.

    • [rc3] Fixed btrfs pool device replace corner cases.  Important note: if you 'unassign' a device from a btrfs multiple-device pool, and that device is still physically present, upon array Start we will erase the LUKS header on the device if present, and delete the partition structure, thereby effectively erasing all the data contained on the device.  This is necessary in order to convince btrfs to no longer use the device and to free it for assignment to another pool.

    • [rc3] For cookies managed by webGUI, changed sameSite cookie attribute from 'strict' to 'lax'.  This change was made to solve an issue with Terminal window not opening in Safari.

     

    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.

    @thohell for an extra set of eyes looking at md/unraid driver and for work-in-progress of adding changes to support multiple Unraid arrays.

     


     

    Version 6.10.0-rc4 2022-03-19 (vs. 6.10.0-rc3)

    Base distro:

    • docker: version 20.10.13
    • firefox: 98.0.r20220313140707 (AppImage)
    • kbd: version 1.15.3 (to support non-US keyboards)

    Linux kernel:

    • Linux 5.15.30-Unraid
    • oot: md/unraid: version 2.9.22 (revert setting min sector size to 4096)
    • oot: added Intel ixgbe: version 5.14.6

    Management:

    • emhttpd: add 'rootshare' reserved name
    • rc.nginx: prefer IPv4 if both IPv4 and IPv6
    • rc.nginx: ignore case in processing Subject field for custom certificates
    • rc.nginx: remove default server block returning 404 for https if USE_SSL==no and no CA-signed cert
    • webgui: Docker: Add Network / Privacy Category
    • webgui: Revert back to default capitalization of device names
    • webgui: Fix PHP error when calculating balance level
    • webgui: Docker: make popup window fit in browser window
    • webgui: Change parity sync notification from error to notice level
    • webgui: Changed header selection for better support of Android
    • webgui: Let setting "showBannerGradient" default to "yes"
    • webgui: Remove Nchan error detection (Rely on the automatic reconnect of Nchan to re-establish connections when communication is slow)
    • webgui: Fix: Improved DNS Rebinding checks
    • webgui: Revised filedrop.js
    • webgui: Use https for internet connectivity check
    • webgui: Fix regression error for themes auzre & gray
    • webgui: Highlight selected row when hovering over array or shares
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    8 minutes ago, Squid said:

    There a new GUI setting (terminal font size) which may help alleviate this.  Disabling FireFox's fingerprinting system should also fix you up (if you choose to do this)

    Thank you for the suggestion. I've now tried both, and neither help, unfortunately.

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    6 minutes ago, Frank1940 said:

    I don't use iOS but there are a set of settings that many here have had to put into the   smb-extra.conf  file to get iOS to work as they need it to.  See here for what I mean:

     

        https://forums.unraid.net/bug-reports/prereleases/unraid-os-version-6100-rc4-available-r1774/?do=findComment&comment=17882

     

     

    If you are still having problems, start a new thread in the General Support area and I am sure that you will find some iOS/Unraid Gurus who can provide you with some help.

    Yeah, I played with it after last post and get a ton of this(in a folder the user has Read/Write access to):

    E2B51D79-3A18-48CF-9CDB-01F808A08AA7.thumb.png.d37fbb20603323fb6fa641d29a59684e.png

     

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    19 minutes ago, Michael Meiszl said:

    as ICH777 pointed me to the hardware requirements for USB Sticks here in the forum, I obeyed his orders, just to find out, that the requirements are WRONG and DANGEROUS.

    So I need to put out a global warning to all of you that use 32Gb USB Sticks for UNRAID, you will certainly face "stick corruption" sooner or later!

    This is because the "Unraid USB flash Creator" contains a serious bug:

    It does not react on the size of the stick and just unpacks the loaded image and puts it on the stick. It then creates a bootsector and a partition table both are wrong.

    They make the stick look like it has 16Gb only, whereas the copy of the partition table still shows 32Gb.

    This leads to the very dangerous situation that writes to the stick later on, either land in the 16 or in the 32G area. Of course, the stick looks like it would be fine at first, but the more you write, the more you risk. Since it is not regulated which copy of the table is used by an OS, you may even run into troubles very soon if you dare to put the stick into a windows or different OS box. Even reading may already lead to file corruption then.

    See attached screenshot of a freshly generated stick for proof

    Danger!.thumb.jpg.46195a3e9ba726c0c7ad72e38f78d72d.jpg

    The only solution I see is to format and unpack the stick manually (and use UEFI)

     

    Pls, somebody check this out and comment on it.

     

     

    I wonder...

     

    Is this the cause of the mismatch between the boot sector and its backup that I was seeing?

     

     

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    3 hours ago, Mark Hood said:

    In the latest RC (and possibly the earlier ones, I can't be sure) I get a very weird display when I open a terminal in Firefox. There's a large space between every letter. I've attached a screenshot.

    It works fine in Safari, oddly.

    I'm on an M1 Mac, latest OS if it makes a difference.

     

    It is probably the same as this, where Firefox is hiding the HTML 5 canvas details:

    https://forums.unraid.net/bug-reports/prereleases/unraid-os-version-6100-rc4-available-r1774/page/2/?tab=comments#comment-17905 

     

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    5 hours ago, Michael Meiszl said:

    Pls, somebody check this out and comment on it.

    Thank you for the report, we are taking a look at this.

     

    In future, it would really be helpful to us for this kind of report to made as separate topic in this board.

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    6 hours ago, Michael Meiszl said:

    Pls, somebody check this out and comment on it.

    From looks of your screen shot it appears you used the Windows version of Flash Creator - is that correct?  Also what is the version of the tool?

    thx

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    9 minutes ago, limetech said:

    From looks of your screen shot it appears you used the Windows version of Flash Creator - is that correct?  Also what is the version of the tool?

    yeah windows.  It reports Version 1.6 from May the 5th 2019 (but I've dowloaded it quite recently, my 1st stick just survived 6 months or so now).

     

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    macOS Finder SMB connections to three Unraid (Unraid OS plus) servers on local network (Uraid 6.10-rc3 and Uraid 6.10-rc4) have been rock-solid reliable for me. Several days testing with numerous transfers of 10s folders, 100s files, 2-40 GB total (mostly MP4 files) at a time.

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    Upon updating to 6.10.0-RC4 my network adapter speed was reduced to 100mbps.  Tested different cables, same result.  Upon reverting to RC2 my network speed went back to 1000mbps.  Tried moving back to RC4 with the same result, so I'm back at RC2.  My mobo is a Gigabyte Z590 AORUS MASTER, using the onboard AQUANTIA 10GbE LAN.  

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    1 hour ago, sdhayes said:

    Upon updating to 6.10.0-RC4 my network adapter speed was reduced to 100mbps.  Tested different cables, same result.  Upon reverting to RC2 my network speed went back to 1000mbps.  Tried moving back to RC4 with the same result, so I'm back at RC2.  My mobo is a Gigabyte Z590 AORUS MASTER, using the onboard AQUANTIA 10GbE LAN.  

     

    As stated in the second paragraph of the release, please :

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    It would be extremely helpful to us to report issues by creating separate Reports here rather than creating a reply in this topic.

     

    with your diagnostics

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    I'm facing the bzchecksum Error after trying to update from Rc2 to Rc4.

     

    Can't boot anymore.

     

    How the heck can I download the rc4 manually without the Creator Tool? I can't seem to find any links?

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    1 hour ago, caspar_g said:

    I'm facing the bzchecksum Error after trying to update from Rc2 to Rc4.

     

    Can't boot anymore.

     

    How the heck can I download the rc4 manually without the Creator Tool? I can't seem to find any links?

    What brand or type of server do you have out of curiosity? There was speculation about some Dells; so just curious what you have?

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    On 3/23/2022 at 7:27 PM, CaptainSpalding said:

    I had a problem with my Supermicro A2SDi-4C-HLN4F motherboards integrated NIC. After upgrading to rc4 and rebooting the server did not get to network. Needed to rollback to rc3 and after worked normally.

     

    Network Controllers: Quad LAN with Intel® C3000 SoC, 1GbE

     

    I have the same problem with SuperMicro A2SDI-8C-HLN4F (pretty much the same board).

    Currently I'm running RC3, but after updating to RC4 it won't boot and I loose all NICs.

    Is this something with the drivers? 

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    finally got the time to upgrade to RC4 (from RC2)

    update when "fine".

     

    - before reboot the unraid kernel hlper was warning me that the driver download has failed, but after reboot the latest driver is installed... 🙄

    - unraid detected an unclean shutdown and doing a parity sync... its wasn't unclean, it was just a normal reboot :S

     

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    1 minute ago, sjaak said:

     

    - before reboot the unraid kernel hlper was warning me that the driver download has failed, but after reboot the latest driver is installed... 🙄

    Kernel Helper is no longer available, and not to be used at all and should be uninstalled

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    3 hours ago, sjaak said:

    unraid detected an unclean shutdown and doing a parity sync... its wasn't unclean, it was just a normal reboot

    A normal reboot will be considered unclean if the array did not get stopped before the shutdown timers activated.

     

    it might be worth reading this section of the online documentations accessible via the ‘Manual’ link at the bottom of the GUI.

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    11 hours ago, Squid said:

    Kernel Helper is no longer available, and not to be used at all and should be uninstalled

     

    plugin removed, i saw that the mellanox and nvidia plugin itself have the same info.

     

     

    8 hours ago, itimpi said:

    A normal reboot will be considered unclean if the array did not get stopped before the shutdown timers activated.

     

    it might be worth reading this section of the online documentations accessible via the ‘Manual’ link at the bottom of the GUI.

     

    this is the first time this happens to me with an update... will check the documentation.

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    1 hour ago, sjaak said:

     

    plugin removed, i saw that the mellanox and nvidia plugin itself have the same info.

     

     

     

    this is the first time this happens to me with an update... will check the documentation.

    I think this was a common occurrence... My system did it too and if you read through this thread there are quite a few similar stories.

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    On 3/19/2022 at 2:41 PM, Mik3 said:

    Upgraded from rc3, no major issue however:

     

    1) When viewing system log using the "log" button on top right side of the UI the log is displayed with white font on black background (before was black font on white background). Would be nice if this respect the "UI theme".

     

    2) When I click on the docker to try to access the submenu I can't see the various options which should appear on the left white space (WebUI, restart, ...) Below a screenshot.

    1877868862_dockerissue.png.8710b281f6f2b10761f09325733d6e56.png

     

    I use DOCKER FOLDER and the issue is present using either MS Edge on windows with NO adblock and on Android using chrome.

    If I open the folder and I click on the docker I can actually see the options. Sometimes changing tab and then returning to it temporary solves the issue. Looks like a graphical glitch related to the docker folder plugin but I don't know if it is related to the rc4 release. If not apologies that I reported it here.

     

    @Mik3what plugin allows you to see a graph of CPU usage like that on the docker images?

     

    Thanks!

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    Wanted to report a minor Web GUI issue. When in dark mode hovering on dashboard sections it highlights the whole container instead of the individual items. 

     

     

    Screen Shot 2022-04-03 at 5.23.45 PM.png

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    1 minute ago, somethingnew71 said:

    Wanted to report a minor Web GUI issue. When in dark mode hovering on dashboard sections it highlights the whole container instead of the individual items. 

     

     

    Screen Shot 2022-04-03 at 5.23.45 PM.png

    Already reported here 

     

    and fixed in next release.

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    I've been having issues with Dockers locking up lately. specifically a docker that I pass through /dev/sr0 for video ripping. while trying to pull diagnostics, it just hangs when it reaches /dev/sr0.

     

    Downloading...

    /boot/logs/oceans-diagnostics-20220404-1902.zip

    smartctl -x '/dev/sr0' 2>/dev/null|todos >'/oceans-diagnostics-20220404-1902/smart/HL-DT-ST_BD-RE_WH16NS60_210524880677-0-0-20220404-1902 (sr0).txt'

     

    after it hung here for quite some time, I was forced to turn the power off to /dev/sr0 so the diag collecting would complete. After turning off the USB Bluray drive, the docker was finally able to stop so something about passing a USB3 Bluray drive to a docker and the drive throwing errors was causing all of dockers to lock up, and hanging the diag log generation process.

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  • Status Definitions

     

    Open = Under consideration.

     

    Solved = The issue has been resolved.

     

    Solved version = The issue has been resolved in the indicated release version.

     

    Closed = Feedback or opinion better posted on our forum for discussion. Also for reports we cannot reproduce or need more information. In this case just add a comment and we will review it again.

     

    Retest = Please retest in latest release.


    Priority Definitions

     

    Minor = Something not working correctly.

     

    Urgent = Server crash, data loss, or other showstopper.

     

    Annoyance = Doesn't affect functionality but should be fixed.

     

    Other = Announcement or other non-issue.