• Unraid OS version 6.8.0-rc3 available


    limetech
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    Q: -rc3?  what happened to -rc2?

    A: we thought a setting resulted in disabling auto-logout but instead made it happen almost immediately - sorry about that.

     

    Changes in [-rc2] are indicated in bold below.

     

    New in Unraid OS 6.8 release:

     

    The unRAIDServer.plg file (update OS) still downloads the new release zip file to RAM but then extracts directly to USB flash boot device.  You will probably notice a slight difference in speed of extract messages. [-rc2] The 'sync' command at the end has been replaced with 'sync -f /boot'.

     

    Forms based authentication
    If you have set a root password for your server, upon boot you'll now see a nice login form.  There still is only one user for Unraid so for username enter root.  This form should be compatible with all major password managers out there.  We always recommend using a strong password.  [-rc2] There is no auto-logout implemented yet, please click Logout on menu bar or completely close your browser to logout.

     

    Linux kernel 5.3

    • default scheduler now 'mq-deadline' [-rc2] but this can be changed via Settings/Disk Settings/Scheduler setting.
    • enabled Huge Page support, though no UI control yet
    • binfmt_misc support
    • added "Vega 10 Reset bug" [-rc2] and 'navi-reset' patches
    • [-rc2] added oot: Realtek r8125: version 9.002.02
    • more device drivers

     

    Some out-of-tree (oot) drivers are currently omitted either because the source code doesn't compile or driver doesn't work with the 5.3 kernel:

    • Intel ixgbe [does not build] (using in-tree driver)
    • Highpoint r750 [does not work]
    • Highpoint rr3740a [does not build]

     

    This is always the risk with including vendor-supplied drivers.  Until the vendor fixes their code we must omit their driver.

     

    md/unraid driver
    Introduced "multi-stream" support:

    • Reads on devices which are not being written should run at full speed.  In addition, if you have set the md_write_method tunable to "reconstruct write", then while writing, if any read streams are detected, the write method is switched to "read/modifywrite".
    • Parity sync/check should run at full speed by default.
    • Parity sync/check can be throttled back in presence of other active streams.
    • The "stripe pool" resource is automatically shared evenly between all active streams.

     

    As a result got rid of some Tunables:

    • md_sync_window
    • md_sync_thresh

    and added some tunables:

    • md_queue_limit
    • md_sync_limit
    • [-rc2] md_scheduler

     

    Please refer to Settings/Disk Settings help text for description of these settings.

     

    Remaining issue: some users have reported slower parity sync/check rates for very wide arrays (20+ devices) vs. 6.7 and earlier releases - we are still studying this problem.


    WireGuard support - available as a plugin via Community Apps.  Our WireGuard implementation and UI is still a work-in-process; for this reason we have made this available as a plugin, though the latest WireGuard module is included in our Linux kernel.  Full WireGuard implementation will be merged into Unraid OS itself in a future release.  I want to give special thanks to @bonienl who wrote the plugin with lots of guidance from @ljm42 - thank you!  I also should give a shout out to @NAS who got us rolling on this.  If you don't know about WireGuard it's something to look into!

     

    Guide here:


    WS-Discovery support - Finally you can get rid of SMBv1 and get reliable Windows network discovery.  This feature is configured on the Settings/SMB Settings page and enabled by default.

    • Also on same settings page is Enable NetBIOS setting.  This is enabled by default, however if you no longer have need for NetBIOS discovery you can turn it off.  When turned off, Samba is configured to accept only SMBv2 protocol and higher.
    • Added mDNS client support in Unraid OS.  This means, for example, from an Unraid OS terminal session to ping another Unraid OS server on your network you can use (e.g., 'tower'):
      ping tower.local
      instead of
      ping tower
      Note the latter will still work if you have NetBIOS enabled.

     

    User Share File System (shfs) changes:

    • Integrated FUSE-3 - This should increase performance of User Share File System somewhat.
    • Fixed bug with hard link support.  Previously a 'stat' on two directory entries referring to same file would return different i-node numbers, thus making it look like two independent files.  This has been fixed however there is a config setting on Settings/Global Share Settings called "Tunable (support hard links)".  [-rc2 ] Fixed the default value Yes, but with certain very old media and DVD players which access shares via NFS, you may need to set this to No.
    • Note: if you have custom config/extra.cfg file, get rid of it.


    Other improvements/bug fixes:

    • Format - during Format any running parity sync/check is automatically Paused and then resumed upon Format completion.
    • Encryption - an entered passphrase is not saved to any file.  Also included an API for Unassigned devices plugin to open encrypted volumes.
    • Fixed bug where multi-device btrfs pool was leaving metadata set to dup instead of raid1.
    • Several other small bug fixes and improvements.
    • Numerous base package updates [-rc2] including updating PHP to version 7.3.x and Samba to version 4.11.x.

     

    Finally - please note that AFP is now deprecated and we plan to remove in Unraid 6.9 release.

     

    Version 6.8.0-rc3 2019-10-17

    Management:

    • php: set very long session timeout

     

    Version 6.8.0-rc2 2019-10-17

    Base distro:

    • aaa_elflibs: version 15.0 build 15
    • at-spi2-atk: version 2.34.1
    • binutils: version 2.33.1
    • gdk-pixbuf2: version 2.40.0
    • glib2: version 2.62.1
    • harfbuzz: version 2.6.2
    • icu4c: version 65.1
    • kernel-firmware: version 20191008_aa95e90
    • libX11: version 1.6.9
    • librsvg: version 2.46.1
    • libvirt-php: version 20190803
    • openssh: version 8.1p1
    • php: version 7.3.10
    • pkgtools: version 15.0 build 25
    • samba: version 4.11.0 (CVE-2019-10197)
    • sqlite: version 3.30.1
    • ttyd: version 20191001
    • wireguard: version 0.0.20191012
    • xfsprogs: version 5.2.1

    Linux kernel:

    • change schedulers from modules to built-ins
    • patch: navi_reset (user request)
    • oot: Realtek r8125: version 9.002.02

    Management:

    • add 'scheduler' tunable for array devices
    • fix shfs hard link initially reported as enabled but not actually enabled
    • nginx: disable php session expiration
    • unRAIDServer.plg (update OS) now executes 'sync -f /boot' instead of full sync at end of update
    • webgui: Improve Use Cache option
    • webgui: other minor text corrections
    • webgui: Dashboard: add up/down arrows to VPN tunnel traffic

     

    Version 6.8.0-rc1 2019-10-11

    Base distro:

    • aaa_elflibs: version 15.0 build 11
    • acpid: version 2.0.32
    • at-spi2-atk: version 2.34.0
    • at-spi2-core: version 2.34.0
    • atk: version 2.34.1
    • bash: version 5.0.011
    • btrfs-progs: version 5.2.2
    • bzip2: version 1.0.8
    • ca-certificates: version 20190826
    • cifs-utils: version 6.9
    • cryptsetup: version 2.2.1
    • curl: version 7.66.0
    • dbus: version 1.12.16
    • dbus-glib: version 0.110
    • dhcpcd: version 8.0.6
    • docker: version 19.03.3
    • e2fsprogs: version 1.45.4
    • encodings: version 1.0.5
    • etc: version 15.0
    • ethtool: version 5.3
    • expat: version 2.2.9
    • file: version 5.37
    • findutils: version 4.7.0
    • freetype: version 2.10.1
    • fuse3: version 3.6.2
    • gdbm: version 1.18.1
    • gdk-pixbuf2: version 2.38.2
    • git: version 2.23.0
    • glib2: version 2.62.0
    • glibc-solibs: version 2.30
    • glibc-zoneinfo: version 2019c
    • glibc: version 2.30
    • glu: version 9.0.1
    • gnutls: version 3.6.10
    • gtk+3: version 3.24.10
    • harfbuzz: version 2.6.0
    • haveged: version 1.9.8
    • hostname: version 3.22
    • hwloc: version 1.11.13
    • icu4c: version 64.2
    • intel-microcode: version 20190918
    • iproute2: version 5.3.0
    • iptables: version 1.8.3
    • iputils: version 20190709
    • irqbalance: version 1.6.0
    • less: version 551
    • libICE: version 1.0.10
    • libX11: version 1.6.8
    • libXi: version 1.7.10
    • libXt: version 1.2.0
    • libarchive: version 3.4.0
    • libcap-ng: version 0.7.10
    • libcroco: version 0.6.13
    • libdrm: version 2.4.99
    • libedit: version 20190324_3.1
    • libevdev: version 1.7.0
    • libevent: version 2.1.11
    • libgcrypt: version 1.8.5
    • libgudev: version 233
    • libjpeg-turbo: version 2.0.3
    • libnftnl: version 1.1.4
    • libnl3: version 3.5.0
    • libpcap: version 1.9.1
    • libpciaccess: version 0.16
    • libpng: version 1.6.37
    • libpsl: version 0.21.0
    • librsvg: version 2.44.14
    • libseccomp: version 2.4.1
    • libssh2: version 1.9.0
    • libtasn1: version 4.14
    • libusb: version 1.0.23
    • libvirt-php: version 0.5.5
    • libvirt: version 5.7.0 (CVE-2019-10161, CVE-2019-10166, CVE-2019-10167, CVE-2019-10168)
    • libwebp: version 1.0.3
    • libzip: version 1.5.2
    • logrotate: version 3.15.1
    • lsof: version 4.93.2
    • lsscsi: version 0.30
    • lvm2: version 2.03.05
    • lz4: version 1.9.1
    • mkfontscale: version 1.2.1
    • mozilla-firefox: version 68.0.2 (CVE-2019-11751, CVE-2019-11746, CVE-2019-11744, CVE-2019-11742, CVE-2019-11736, CVE-2019-11753, CVE-2019-11752, CVE-2019-9812, CVE-2019-11741, CVE-2019-11743, CVE-2019-11748, CVE-2019-11749, CVE-2019-5849, CVE-2019-11750, CVE-2019-11737, CVE-2019-11738, CVE-2019-11747, CVE-2019-11734, CVE-2019-11735, CVE-2019-11740, CVE-2019-11754, CVE-2019-9811, CVE-2019-11711, CVE-2019-11712, CVE-2019-11713, CVE-2019-11714, CVE-2019-11729, CVE-2019-11715, CVE-2019-11716, CVE-2019-11717, CVE-2019-1 1718, CVE-2019-11719, CVE-2019-11720, CVE-2019-11721, CVE-2019-11730, CVE-2019-11723, CVE-2019-11724, CVE-2019-11725, CVE-2019-11727, CVE-2019-11728, CVE-2019-11710, CVE-2019-11709)
    • nano: version 4.5
    • ncurses: version 6.1_20190720
    • net-tools: version 20181103_0eebece
    • nettle: version 3.5.1
    • nghttp2: version 1.39.2
    • nginx: version 1.16.1 (CVE-2019-9511, CVE-2019-9513, CVE-2019-9516)
    • nodejs: version 10.16.3
    • nss-mdns: version 0.14.1
    • ntp: version 4.2.8p13
    • openldap-client: version 2.4.48
    • openssh: version 8.0p1
    • openssl-solibs: version 1.1.1d
    • openssl: version 1.1.1d
    • p11-kit: version 0.23.18.1
    • pcre2: version 10.33
    • php: version 7.2.23 (CVE-2019-11042, CVE-2019-11041)
    • pixman: version 0.38.4
    • pkgtools: version 15.0
    • procps-ng: version 3.3.15
    • qemu: version 4.1.0 (CVE-2018-12126, CVE-2018-12127, CVE-2018-12130, CVE-2019-11091)
    • qrencode: version 4.0.2
    • rpcbind: version 1.2.5
    • rsyslog: version 8.1908.0
    • samba: version 4.10.8 (CVE-2019-10197)
    • sdparm: version 1.10
    • sessreg: version 1.1.2
    • setxkbmap: version 1.3.2
    • sg3_utils: version 1.44
    • shadow: version 4.7
    • shared-mime-info: version 1.12
    • sqlite: version 3.29.0
    • sysvinit-scripts: version 2.1
    • sysvinit: version 2.96
    • talloc: version 2.3.0
    • tdb: version 1.4.2
    • tevent: version 0.10.1
    • ttyd: version 1.5.2
    • usbutils: version 012
    • util-linux: version 2.34
    • wget: version 1.20.3
    • wireguard: version 0.0.20190913
    • wsdd: version 20180618 build 2
    • xauth: version 1.1
    • xclock: version 1.0.9
    • xfsprogs: version 5.2.1
    • xkeyboard-config: version 2.27
    • xorg-server: version 1.20.5
    • xrandr: version 1.5.1
    • xterm: version 348
    • xwininfo: version 1.1.5
    • zstd: version 1.4.3

    Linux kernel:

    • version 5.3.6
    • default scheduler now mq-deadline
    • CONFIG_BINFMT_MISC: Kernel support for MISC binaries
    • CONFIG_DEBUG_FS: Debug Filesystem
    • CONFIG_HUGETLBFS: HugeTLB file system support
    • CONFIG_ICE: Intel(R) Ethernet Connection E800 Series Support
    • CONFIG_IGC: Intel(R) Ethernet Controller I225-LM/I225-V support
    • CONFIG_MLX5_CORE_IPOIB: Mellanox 5th generation network adapters (connectX series) IPoIB offloads support
    • CONFIG_SCSI_SMARTPQI: Microsemi PQI Driver
    • CONFIG_WIREGUARD: IP: WireGuard secure network tunnel
    • patch: fix_vega_reset (user request)
    • patch: increase BLK_MAX_REQUEST_COUNT from 16 to 32
    • oot: LimeTech md/unraid: version 2.9.10 (multi-stream support)
    • oot: Highpoint rsnvme: version v1.2.16_19_05_06
    • oot: Tehuti tn40xx: version 0.3.6.17.2
    • oot: omitted: Intel ixgbe [does not build] (using in-tree driver)
    • oot: omitted: Highpoint r750 [does not work]
    • oot: omitted: Highpoint rr3740a [does not build]

    Management:

    • fix btrfs bug where converting from single to multiple pool did not balance metadata to raid1, and converting from multiple to single did not balance metadata back to single.
    • auto-mount hugetlbfs to support kernel huge pages
    • emhttpd: do not write /root/keyfile if encryption passphrase provided via webGUI
    • fstab: mount USB flash boot device with root-only access
    • nginx.conf: configure all nginx worker threads to run as 'root'.
    • start/stop WireGuard upon server start/shutdown
    • support forms-based authentication
    • shfs: support FUSE3 API changes; hard links report same st_ino; hard link support configurable
    • support disabling NetBIOS, and set Samba 'min server procotol' and 'min client protocol' to SMB2 if disabled
    • support WS-Discovery method
    • support mDNS local name resolution via avahi
    • extract OS upgrade directly to USB flash
    • webgui: Revamp Banner Warning System
    • webgui: Fix custom case png not surviving reboot
    • webgui: Enhanced display of network settings
    • webgui: Open banner system to 3rd party apps
    • webgui: Modified notify script to allow overriding email recipients in notification settings
    • webgui: Allow Safari to use websockets
    • webgui: Select case correction + replace MD1510 for AVS-10/4
    • webgui: Font, Icon and image cleanup
    • webgui: Added AFP deprecated notice
    • webgui: Changed config folder of TELEGRAM
    • webgui: Add share access to user edit
    • webgui: Added cache and disk type to shares page
    • webgui: Aligned management page layout
    • webgui: Added conditional UPnP setting on Management page
    • webgui: Support wireguard plugin in download.php
    • webgui: Added UPnP to access script (to support WireGuard plugin)
    • webgui: Made notify script compatible with 6.8 new security scheme
    • webgui: Fixed misalignment of absent disk on Main page
    • webgui: Update ArrayDevices.page help text
    • webgui: show warning on login page when browser cookies are disabled
    • webgui: Fixed docker container update state
    • webgui: Added VM XML files to diagnostics
    • webgui: Telegram notification agent: enable group chat IDs, update helper description
    • webgui: Integrate CAs Plugin Helper
    • webgui: Switch download routine to be PHP Curl
    • webgui: Change PluginHelpers download to be PHP Curl
    • webgui: dockerMan - Deprecate TemplateURL
    • webgui: Fixed: footer always on foreground
    • webgui: Plugin Helpers: Follow redirects on downloads
    • webgui: dockerMan: Redownload Icon if URL changes
    • webgui: If a page is loaded via https, prevent it from loading resources via http (ie, block mixed content)
    • webgui: Ensure spinner always ontop
    • webgui: Allow outside click to close popups
    • webgui: Use complete HTML documents in popups
    • webgui: Standardize on lang="en"
    • webgui: Added 'F1' key to toggle help text
    • webgui: Main page: consolidate spin up/down action and device status into one
    • webgui: support changed tunables on Disk Settings page
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    After installing rc3 my cpu load is double to what it used to be.

    There are two processes constantly on high cpu load

    - node /usr/local

    - qemu-system-x86

     

    Will do more investigation

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    Was having an issue were the unraid GUI via IP (HTTP) was not accessible.

    I could still ping it, but no GUI would appear. 
    Can't remember the ERR_ chrome was giving - but rebooting the server didn't fix it initially.

    But by the time I logged in and wrote this - it's now displaying the usual page :)

    After the update was installed, I rebooted the server straight away, forgot about it and didn't attempt to access it for 2-3 hours. 

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    My coreelec kodi setup was unable to access the server. Couldn't open shares. 

     

    I regressed back to 6.8rc1 and it's all working again. 

     

    If you want any logs for anywhere let me know and once the server is free I can try again. 

     

    Fwiw the shares are SMB. Coreelec told to use min smb2 and Max smb3. I tried smb1 min but it didn't help. 

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    Tried 6.8.0-RC1 and ran into a problem with my Windows 10 VM.  I have a wireless mouse and keyboard connected through a Logitech Unifying Receiver.  Under V6.7.2 when I booted unRaid into GUI mode I could use the mouse and keyboard.  When I started the Windows 10 VM (passing through an AMD 5450 GPU) the unifying receiver was also passed through and I could use the mouse and keyboard in the VM.  When I booted 6.8.0-RC1, the mouse and key board were not usable in the VM and when I tried to hot plug the receiver, I got an error messge that it was already being used by Qemu.  BTW, I have an additional video card that unRaid boots into and I can switch back and forth from unRaid and the VM using a hdmi switch.  In the case of v6.7.2, when the mouse and keyboard were usable in the VM, they were not usable in unRaid. In V6.8.0-RC1 the mouse and keyboard were usable in unRaid even after the VM booted.  It's as though V6.7.2 would release the mouse and keyboard to the VM while V6..8.0-RC1 doesn't.  Anyone else experience this problem?

    Same issue with RC3.  Tried normal boot (Not GUI) same problem. I can use my VM with a wired mouse and keyboard so the issue lies with the Logitech unifying receiver.

     

    Diagnostics attached.

    tower-diagnostics-20191019-1140.zip

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    Upgraded RC1 to RC2, then to RC3. So far no issues, dockers all work, fine, webui stays logged in (unlike RC2), and system log is clean all night.

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    My network leds go out and I cannot access the server.

     

    Went on rc for the login screen and now with a whole heap of grief, kicking myself .

     

     

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    Come on people, where are your diagnostic files?  IF the GUI is not accessible, hook up a monitor and keyboard and use the console.   You type the following command at the console (or any terminal for that matter):

    diagnostics 

     

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    6 minutes ago, Frank1940 said:

    Come on people, where are your diagnostic files?  IF the GUI is not accessible, hook up a monitor and keyboard and use the console.   You type the following command at the console (or any terminal for that matter):

    
    diagnostics 

     

    If only I didn't have 50 character passwords :( :) 

     

    Can I ask, does the updater save the previous version on the stick, so I can manually copy over rc3 please?

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    1 minute ago, local.bin said:

    If only I didn't have 50 character passwords :( :)

    Unless you are being subject to attacks by a three-letter agency or your server protects data for major bank or corporation, you don't need a fifty character password.   

     

    You pull your flash drive and in the config folder, delete both the passwd and shadow  files and you will have no passwords.

     

    BTW, you appear to be the guy where the network LED's are out.  I would suspect that your server never even booted. 

     

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    1 minute ago, Frank1940 said:

    Unless you are being subject to attacks by a three-letter agency or your server protects data for major bank or corporation, you don't need a fifty character password.   

     

    You pull your flash drive and in the config folder, delete both the passwd and shadow  files and you will have no passwords.

     

    BTW, you appear to be the guy where the network LED's are out.  I would suspect that your server never even booted. 

     

    Contractual docs for clients, call me paranoid.

     

    It boots and and the leds light and then after booting completes both ports go dead, no lights on the server or the switch.

     

    Is it possible to restore the 'previous' directory while accessing the stick outside of the server?

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    5 minutes ago, local.bin said:

    Contractual docs for clients, call me paranoid.

     

    It boots and and the leds light and then after booting completes both ports go dead, no lights on the server or the switch.

     

    Is it possible to restore the 'previous' directory while accessing the stick outside of the server?

    Yes. Stick it into a Windows pc and you have full access to the usb. 

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    2 minutes ago, dalben said:

    Yes. Stick it into a Windows pc and you have full access to the usb. 

    Thanks, I guess I meant more of which files need replacing.

     

    I remember it used to be just a couple of files to replace but there are 16 in 'previous'... safe to restore them all?

     

    Searching but can't seem to find it written anyway.

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    12 minutes ago, Squid said:

    Only the files beginning with bz (all in the root) need to be replaced.

    Perfect thanks very much.

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    I note deprecation of AFP from 6.9.

    Is there any impact on maintaining TimeMachine volumes?

    Thanks

     

    nevermind, I found a rather testy exchange on the matter across in another thread.
     

    I guess I'll be doing my own research ;-(

     

     

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    13 minutes ago, meep said:

    I note deprecation of AFP from 6.9.

    Is there any impact on maintaining TimeMachine volumes?

    Thanks

     

    nevermind, I found a rather testy exchange on the matter across in another thread.
     

    I guess I'll be doing my own research ;-(

     

     

     

    Before unRaid 6.7.x I used AFP but had a lot of issue's with the introduction of unRaid 6.7.x time-machine over SMB works flawless!

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    6 minutes ago, meep said:

    I note deprecation of AFP from 6.9.

    Is there any impact on maintaining TimeMachine volumes?

    You'll need to use SMB instead of AFP and turn on Enable enhanced macOS interoperability. It should be fine for modern Macs running recent versions of macOS (Sierra and later). Not for old Macs running old versions of OS X though. It affects me but I'm not complaining as I knew it was coming and I've switched over to using dedicated USB-connected 2.5-inch hard disks for Time Machine purposes. That has improved Time Machine reliability and also freed up server space.

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    20 minutes ago, John_M said:

    You'll need to use SMB instead of AFP and turn on Enable enhanced macOS interoperability. It should be fine for modern Macs running recent versions of macOS (Sierra and later). Not for old Macs running old versions of OS X though. It affects me but I'm not complaining as I knew it was coming and I've switched over to using dedicated USB-connected 2.5-inch hard disks for Time Machine purposes. That has improved Time Machine reliability and also freed up server space.

    Any chance one of you MAC users who have solved the problem could start a thread in the General Support sub-forum and explain the ins-and-outs of what is going on, the gotcha's and the way to set it up.. That way, it could be made a 'sticky'... 

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    1 hour ago, Frank1940 said:

    Any chance one of you MAC users who have solved the problem could start a thread in the General Support sub-forum and explain the ins-and-outs of what is going on, the gotcha's and the way to set it up.. That way, it could be made a 'sticky'... 

    I already wrote one for AFP some time ago and if anyone wants to use SMB there's a guide here: https://wiki.unraid.net/UnRAID_6/Configuring_Apple_Time_Machine

    and it's stickied here:

     

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    3 hours ago, local.bin said:

    My network leds go out and I cannot access the server.

     

    Went on rc for the login screen and now with a whole heap of grief, kicking myself .

     

     

    I have tracked it down to the bonding driver no longer existing and therefore not getting loaded.

     

    I have tried to insmod bonding and it does not exist?

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    1 minute ago, local.bin said:

    I have tried to insmod bonding and it does not exist?

    Drivers are loaded from the USB device. Check your USB stick for corruption in a Windows (Mac) machine.

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    8 minutes ago, local.bin said:

    I have tracked it down to the bonding driver no longer existing and therefore not getting loaded.

     

    I have tried to insmod bonding and it does not exist?

    I'm using a bonded pair of 10g ports on my HP server, and it's working just fine with RC3, so bonding is installed and working.

     

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    5 minutes ago, bonienl said:

    Drivers are loaded from the USB device. Check your USB stick for corruption in a Windows (Mac) machine.

    Thanks, but I have checked and all seems fine. Just checked that they hadn't got turned off in the bios. Crazy one, but they are both enabled.

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    3 minutes ago, heffe2001 said:

    I'm using a bonded pair of 10g ports on my HP server, and it's working just fine with RC3, so bonding is installed and working.

     

    Okay thanks for that :) at least I know it should work.... getting half a dozen RTNETLINK answers: File exists messages in the log, but not much else.

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