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  1. FFS. If you don’t trust a company for constantly improving their product gtfo. If you can’t understand the difference between a release candidate and a stable release after it’s been explained several times, you should stick with macOS, much easier to understand.
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  2. Any LSI Host Bus Adapter based on the LSI SAS2008/2308/3008 chipset are the recommended SATA/SAS PCIe cards. You can find them inexpensively on eBay but avoid Chinese knock offs. I have the Dell H310 (LSI 9211-8i clone) in my server. Eight additional SATA ports for $30 Commonly used cards are: LSI 9211-8i (PCIe 2.0) LSI 9207-8i (PCIe 3.0) LSI 9300-8i (PCIe 3.0) Dell H200/H310 (PCIe 2.0) IBM M1015 (PCIe 2.0) Flash the card to IT mode without the BIOS. Many cards can be found on eBay pre-flashed for $50-$60 f you don't want to deal with that
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  3. I have updated the OpenVPN Server & Client plugins for the V6.2+ plugin manager. Post all issue you have in this thread !! To install. Install the plugins, go to the 'Extensions' page and enter the below links into the 'Install Extension' line and then click the 'Install' button. Client https://raw.githubusercontent.com/petersm1/openvpn_client_x64/master/openvpn_client_x64.plg Unpack your provider certificate/files to /boot/openvpn (create that folder if it's not exist) , can now be several ovpn files. More info about Client installation : http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=19439.0 Server https://raw.githubusercontent.com/petersm1/openvpnserver/master/openvpn_server_x64.plg Post installation for OpenVPN server. 1: Change and save settings in Cert and Misc Settings. 2: Install Easy-rsa. 3:Generate server certificate ... This take several minutes ..... 4: Set and save Server config even if you use default settings you need to save. 5:Generate clients. 6: start server . 7: When you created the client file, prefered a "inline file" (inline file is only one *.ovpn) on the server then you can email the config (with file extension .ovpn) as an attachment from an email account on your computer (or a webmail) to the email address setup on IOS in the Mail app. In the mail app open the email and open the .ovpn file, then choose to open it with OpenVPN. If you did it right, OpenVPN opens and you can click a + icon next to your config to import it. Now you can simply slide Off to On and your VPN connects. Make sure the OpenVPN server will be accessible from the internet. That means: you need to open the server ports on the router and forward this ports to the fixed LAN IP of the unRAID More info : http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=28557.0 If you appreciate my work on my plugins. //Peter
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  4. Update 2019.02.18b Commit #53 - MINOR ISSUE: Found the actual line, checks for disksize value before calculating human readable size. This should hopefully fix the warning message you got earlier
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  5. I missed that he'd switched cases. His post of 22 Nov indicated the case was a DS380. Clearly if he's got the CS380 he can switch to a mATX motherboard with no problem … although whether that's necessary or not depends on whether he needs more than 8-10 drives, which could easily be supported with the 6 onboard SATA ports and the USB v3 ports.
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  6. Well you will have the same issue with people pausing.. i recommend using the tautulli killstream script to kill any streams that are paused for 30 minutes: https://github.com/blacktwin/JBOPS/tree/master/killstream
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  7. https://unraid.net/blog/unraid-sponsorship-of-robotics-team Today's website blog is about a High School robotics team that is using Unraid for their upcoming competition. Check it out and follow the FRC 7432 NOS team as they get closer and closer to their robotics competition date!
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  8. The DS380 is Mini-ITX only. The CS380 (his new case) will hold Mini-ITX, mATX and ATX motherboards. I know, my main server is in a CS380. 😀
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  9. Depends on the use you intend, but a disk that can't return the written data without errors is usually not of much use.
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  10. Which version of the plugin do you have? This issue should have been fixed some time ago. Yet the SSD is displayed when it find no rotation and it should also check for another input regarding solid state, it might not be 100% but then I can't do so much about it yet until smartmontools gets their info a bit better.
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  11. I doubt he's getting that error anymore since he's able to retrieve good data from all of his drives again. That script should expect to see all of that data and just served as an indicator to a deeper problem that he fixed.
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  12. Yeah, because some things changes with the path, the plugin will have you set that back up again as the mapping has been lost (there was a discussion about this earlier in this same thread). Glad you found the problem and happy to help. Go get some sleep!
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  13. Here is an H310 already flashed to latest firmware in IT mode. There are others. In some systems, the Dell H310 will not boot unless you put tape on pins pins 5-6. I had to do this. Make sure you get forward (not reverse) breakout cables like these which I bought for my Dell H310. You can find instructions for flashing the card to IT firmware in this very long thread. Somewhere in there are some instructions by Fireball3 with details step-by-by step and batch files used for cross-flashing to IT mode. If you choose to do it yourself, make sure you are cross flashing to 20,00,07.00 frmware.
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  14. Can you try to clear your browser's cache?
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  15. @Jaster I think it started with the drivers with the newer UI around january I guess. Try one from end of last year.
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  16. Well that escalated quickly... @jowi I'm not sure how familiar you are with software development, so please excuse me if you know this already. The old waterfall style style of software development would have releases very far apart. The problem here is that say a company creates a release every 6 months, by the time the release has landed to end users there may have been security flaws detected and not even in the application. Things like Spectre or Meltdown which has nothing to do with developers but they will need to fix them. Using this old methodology developers will have to scramble to release a hotfix so as to not leave customers' machines vulnerable. Now days many companies are moving towards an iterative approach. This means it's nto uncommon to have stable releases every two weeks in the case of a scrum approach to developing software. The benefit here is that people can benefit from new features, updates, security patches frequently. However in the case of unRAID where the landscape includes an infinite amount of combinations to hardware, that can make testing very tricky. Hence the RC candidates which are tested "live" by the community and others. I personally am happy with frequent stable updates. It means there's people looking at improving the system all the time. That being said I don't ride the RC train or update as soon as an update is released. And that goes for ANY OS that i'm using. TL;DR: Frequent updates = good. They are entirely optional but I highly recommend them if you want to protect your server. I think it's best we maintain a level of respect. Many forums are an abyss of toxicity and filth and there's just no need. That being said I'm just some idiot on the internet so you don't have to take any of this
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  17. Extraction is done in a subfolder because generated files have all the same filenames, meaning that ripping more than one disc would create conflicts.
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  18. https://wiki.unraid.net/Crossflashing_Controllers#LSI_MegaRAID_with_SAS2008_chipsets SFF-8087 to SATA forward breakout cables
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  19. Excellent job LSIO guys. Installed the new version without a hitch. Very pleased with your work 🙂
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  20. Assuming you want to keep the same processor and RAM and want a board with IPMI, you may want to look at the SuperMicro X10SLH-F It has 3 PCIe slots. ASRock doesn't appear to have any C226 boards with IPMI in a form factor larger than Mini-ITX. If you don't really need IPMI, they have several C226 workstation boards in mATX and ATX.
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  21. You add it as an extra parameter, not as an environment variable Sent via telekinesis
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  22. If transcoding isn't working, what we're saying is, you're looking in the wrong place. These special Unraid DVB builds have no influence on it. No need to apologise, we're not angry, just correcting you.
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  23. Going the opposite direction (10C down to 6C) will break it if you reference cores that no longer exist
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  24. Thanks a million @binhex. I am away for the next week but will defo get on it once I am home!!
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  25. Meh, the whole reason that Emby went closed source was the lead Jellyfin dev forked it to bypass some nag screens. We want quality software, I think devs should be rewarded for their efforts. Whilst I love opensource software, I didn't like the way the whole Emby to Jellyfin fork thing went down. Hence I continue to recommend Emby.
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  26. Saw your edit, both will primarily be VMs for remote use. Don’t plan on using either locally much. Regardless after I get graphics figured out the USB pass through was next on my list. Hoping I can give a couple ports to each VM, somehow.
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  27. As for the original question, power generally pretty good. Have a few powercuts once in a while. I live on the edge of a small village in the UK. When I previously lived in big cities/towns never really had a problem. Tend to get power cuts only when there's very heavy rain, and all the houses in the lane go down.
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  28. Feb 15 16:35:19 Tower dhcpcd[1930]: br0.4: offered 10.19.65.36 from 10.19.65.1 `10.19.64.10' Feb 15 17:46:03 Tower dhcpcd[2489]: br0: offered 10.19.64.93 from 10.19.64.1 `10.19.64.10' Feb 15 17:46:10 Tower dhcpcd[2607]: br0.4: offered 10.19.65.36 from 10.19.65.1 `10.19.64.10' Feb 15 17:56:31 Tower dhcpcd[3757]: br0: offered 10.19.64.2 from 10.19.64.1 `10.19.64.10' Feb 15 17:59:18 Tower dhcpcd[4188]: br0: offered 10.19.64.2 from 10.19.64.1 `10.19.64.10' I would look into cabling / router issues. Why is your IP addresses changing continually?
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  29. nevermind, i found the aswer by accident. And it was quite simple but thanks to everyone for helping. And just incase the way i did it was to take the "user" folders out of the server and drop them on my hdd. When i rebuilt nextcloud i moved the "user" folders back into the nextcloud main folder (not appdata) and when i assigned the user back it picked up all pics and docs.
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  30. It's easy for us to get overwhelmed by new issues, especially coinciding with new features and new kernel releases. Our lack of immediate reply does not mean your report is being ignored. We very much appreciate all hints, testing results, etc. Remember, for very odd issues, please reboot in "Safe Mode" to ensure no strange interaction with a plugin.
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  31. I had a similar problem and found this thread. All of my USB devices were showing as being on the xHCI USB controller and therefore in the same IOMMU group. Didn't matter the devices were plugged into USB 2.0 ports on different USB headers. Stupid BIOS! Tried different options with the few USB BIOS options but nothing was working. These started thinking, since xHCI is for USB 3.0 devices, I thought if that controller were not there, the USB 2.0 devices would have to go somewhere. Sure enough, disabling USB 3.0 broke apart my USB 2.0 devices to their proper EHCI controllers, so I can pass through one and not affect the unRAID USB stick. Loosing USB 3.0 support kinda sucks, but for my use case, losing passthrough was worse. My motherboard is an ASRock C226M WS. My other ASRock (E3C224-4L) did not have this issue. Hope I have enough of the right search terms in there to help others find this if they are having a similar issue.
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  32. One note of minor caution. unRAID and RealTek have a checkered past. At one time, I seem to recall the built-in (or cooked) RealTek drivers weren't working properly with the Linux core and LimeTech devoted a lot of time sorting the whole mess out which included a special build of the base OS to include different RealTek drivers. I was told (in a private comunication) that those days are/maybe(?) past and if there is a problem with the standard built-in Linux RealTek drivers in the future, LimeTech is not going to do any troubleshooting to solve the issues. NOTE: My understanding is that RealTek is NOT devoting many resources to the development and subsequent maintenance of the Linux drivers for their chip sets. They tend to concentrate on the Windows drivers. Hence, any problems that develop on the Linux OS drivers take a long time to resolve...
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