January 29, 20188 yr Author 4 hours ago, Frank1940 said: While it wasn't officially stated I suspect the reason for this particular -rc release was because Intel advised removing the microcode update for the Meltdown/Spectre problem that they rolled out a couple of weeks ago. Exactly right. Also 6.4.1-rc1 was compiled with freshly released GCC compiler which has "retpoline" support.
January 29, 20188 yr looks like my SSD is dying, my CRC error count has jumped 14 since upgrading to rc1. I hope it's still under warranty.
January 29, 20188 yr 13 minutes ago, Dephcon said: looks like my SSD is dying, my CRC error count has jumped 14 since upgrading to rc1. I hope it's still under warranty. CRC errors are most commonly cable/connection issues.
January 29, 20188 yr 14 minutes ago, dlandon said: CRC errors are most commonly cable/connection issues. Thanks, I'll take a look. I have it in a 3.5in sled of an old WD Raptor. I'll do some investigation when I get home.
January 31, 20188 yr I'm having problems with Deluge over the last couple of days that I'm posting here as I think it's RC related. My docker keeps dying - (i) when I try to open, rather than going to 192.168.20.73:8112 (assigned IP) as expected/it used to, it opens up 172.30.12.2:8112 - IP is my unraid IP. (ii) when I manually go to 192.168.20.73:8112, it loads up the webui page, but it says that 127.0.0.1:58846 is offline. I've removed the docker and reinstalled and all is fine for a few hours, but then it gets the same problem. Is this RC related? highlander-diagnostics-20180130-2359.zip
January 31, 20188 yr Ok, I don't think my deluge problems are (pfsense) firewall related, because unRaid for one thinks the webui is on 172.30.12.2:8112
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