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  1. I am making a series of videos on 'must have unRAID plugins' which I hope will be useful for beginners starting out with unRAID. The first part is about Squid's excellent community applications family of plugins which every unRAID user should have installed on their server! Part1 The Community Applications Family of Plugins.
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  2. This are now three docker container. aria2-daemon = Only the Aria2 daemon aria2webui = Aria2 daemon and webui-aria2 aria2-with-ariang = Aria2 daemon and AriaNG Application Name: Aria2 Daemon Only Docker Container: aria2-daemon Application Site: https://aria2.github.io/ Docker Hub: https://hub.docker.com/r/fanningert/aria2-daemon/ Github: https://github.com/fanningert/aria2-daemon Template-Repository: https://github.com/fanningert/unraid-docker-templates Application Name: Aria2 + WebUI Docker Container: aria2webui Application Site: https://aria2.github.io/ + https://github.com/ziahamza/webui-aria2 Docker Hub: https://hub.docker.com/r/fanningert/aria2-with-webui/ Github: https://github.com/fanningert/aria2-with-webui Template-Repository: https://github.com/fanningert/unraid-docker-templates Configuration after installation: After the first start you need to add your HOST, RPC-Port and SECRET code in the connection settings of the webUI (Settings -> Connection Settings). Application Name: Aria2 + AriaNg Docker Container: aria2-with-ariang Application Site: https://aria2.github.io/ + https://github.com/mayswind/AriaNg Docker Hub: https://hub.docker.com/r/fanningert/aria2-with-ariang/ Github: https://github.com/fanningert/aria2-with-ariang Template-Repository: https://github.com/fanningert/unraid-docker-templates Configuration after installation: After the first start you need to add your HOST, RPC-Port and SECRET code in the connection settings of the AriaNg (AriaNg Settings -> RPC). Features of all three docker containers single files for every hook of aria2, add there you can add your custom code. (on-bt-download-complete.sh, on-download-complete.sh, on-download-error.sh, ...) Many aria2 options are added to the unRaid docker settings page. You can add aria2 options into the file aria2_ext.conf, it will be append to the aria2.conf on the next start. But check first if the option is not already accessible over unRaid docker ui. Add a simple script to download all torrents of a rss feed. Simple add your rss feed urls (one url per line) into the file "rss_feed.txt" (Location config directory). And execute the script /config/rss_downloader.sh in the docker container. Beware currently the script download every torrent of the file and add it to the aria2 queue. There is no check if the torrent already loaded. Hints When you change the secret code, you need to change the secret also in the webui. TODO Execute rss_downloader.sh on startup of the docker, plus option to deactivate this feature.
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  3. I've been waiting to make this build, Because of the obvious issues with kvm_amd.io and AMD hardware... But if you haven't heard yet a workaround for npt bug has been found and this should be implemented into the 4.14 or 4.15 kernel. This how ever does not fix GPU hanging on VM shutdown... Hopefully in time. So here it goes... HARDWARE Mozart TX Case, Unready in use with current unRAID setup. Corsair AX1500i PSU MB undecided, Need 1x 10GB LAN, 3 x NVMe, and Extra USBs, Just deciding which PCIe Expansion cards will be best... AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1950X CPU, Water cooled... 32-64GB DDR4 3200 2 x 6TB WD Red, For Parity 4 x 3TB WD Red, For Storage 1 x 512-1TB NVMe, For a Cache Drive 2 x 512 NVMe, For VMs 1 x Low Profile GPU for unRAID to use, Already in use 2 x AMD Vega 64, Water cooled to get better access to PCIe slots. 2 x LG 27" 1080 LCD, Already in use 1 x LG 34" Ultra wide, To be main display... 1 x APC XS1300, Already in use for main unRAID setup 1 x APC 550, Already in use for Network WATER COOLING Heat Exchanger on domestic water line, Adds Inductive cooling ever time water is used in the house. From PC side of Heat Exchanger a line runs along the wall and then through wall. 1st Water Block will be from my custom router / firewall. 2nd Water Block will be the main unRAID server CPU. 3rd & 4th Water Blocks will be the main unRAID server GPUs. From here it returns back through the wall to a collection of passive radiators, That will also be utilized as a drying rack... And from the radiators back to the Heat Exchanger. VM USAGE unRAID NAS for Primary Backups VM "Seat 0" will be a iTunes service, this may well be just OSX and iTunes for use with all the Apple Devices VM "Seat 1" will be Win 10 for gaming, May Create a 2nd "Seat 1" VM with a Different OS not entirely sure yet. VM "Seat 2" will be a 2nd Win 10 gaming for when my wife wants to "play with me", yes pun intended... VM "Seat 2" will also be for testing purposes DOCKER USAGE Netdata MySQL PHP, Apache for a Web Server Piwik PHPMyAdmin ownCloud or nextcloud Plex Server for a Family Tree Wall, See Below... Duplicati, Backups go to a 2nd machine and then from here they're also backed up offsite. FAMILY TREE WALL Family Photos and Videos that will streamed to 6-12 Raspberry Pi with RaspPlex that will show photos based on the month, These LCD screens will be flush mounted and framed into the wall and placed inline with a decal of a tree... I've started this project but won't be able to full implement it until Jan 19th 2018 when we get possession of you new place... More Edits coming...
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  4. I don't disagree. I run my own open source projects, and I tell people the same thing... ie, it's just easier to pick and choose what you are willing to support. I just threw it out there because someone as asking me about supporting it in my SageTV container, but this is a kernel things, so I passed it along here
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  5. It is worth pointing out that the check on the number of connected devices is carried out when you start the array. It does not stop you temporarily connecting more devices to the array while it is running (e.g. some USB drives being used for backup purposes).
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  6. Any driver that is not in the linux kernel is most likely to be not included, as it makes maintaining it a pain in the back. So don't hold your breath waiting for support. Probably faster to buy a card that has support in the linux kernel.
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  7. @binhex and I were wondering how long it would take. Go to FCP, and there's a "Fix" button next to all of those warnings. He made changes to the templates to allow any future template changes to take effect with future updates.
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  8. https://lime-technology.com/pricing/ What are “attached storage devices”? They refer to the total number of storage devices physically attached to the server before you start the array. This number is in addition to your USB flash device used to boot unRAID (e.g. 4 HDDs + 2 SSDs + unRAID boot device = 6 attached devices). This cold be slightly better clarified, but since unassigned devices doesn't "ship" in the standard unRaid download, it is written correctly for software as you purchased it.
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  9. RC18f uploaded Sent from my LG-H815 using Tapatalk
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  10. Here's my rough concept that's a bit overcluttered to show the ideas but I think it could make the basis for a nice logo after some work in refining the elements. I accidentally uploaded a vertically scaled image of the logo. Here is the original, which is too wide, but it looks a little better in some ways.
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  11. @dockdock I will add an option in the next hours. Thank you for finding the bug. I will correct it in the next release. After correction of the conf path issue. There will be a "on-complete.sh" file. Simple clear the content of the file. When you delete the file, on the next start the original file will be copied from /conf-copy of the docker image. New docker image should be visible after next index run of community plugin.
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  12. @robw83 The solution is in my first post of this thread. But you are right, in the package documentation, this step is missing. I will add it. Thanks for the information. The only step you need to do is configure the RPC setting in the connection section (Settings -> Connection Settings) of the webui and enter the host, port and your SECRET. When I find a solution, I will let change this settings over the docker settings.
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  13. See reply #6 from this thread: http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=43538.msg415645#msg415645
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  14. I did this recently when toying around. Think you just click on the vm 'name', this will give you a dropdown of the disks and iso images contained in the vm, then click on the vdisk size entry itself, in your case the 40G figure, and voila you'll be given an edit option to change the size. Not sure if thats the 'official' way to extend the size but it certainlty worked.
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