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  1. Overview: Support for Docker image arch-preclear in the binhex repo. Application: Preclear - https://forums.unraid.net/topic/2732-preclear_disksh-a-new-utility-to-burn-in-and-pre-clear-disks-for-quick-add/ Docker Hub: https://hub.docker.com/r/binhex/arch-preclear/ GitHub: https://github.com/binhex/arch-preclear Documentation: https://github.com/binhex/documentation If you appreciate my work, then please consider buying me a beer 😁 For other Docker support threads and requests, news and Docker template support for the binhex repository please use the "General" thread here
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  2. Summary: Support Thread for ich777 Gameserver Dockers (CounterStrike: Source & ConterStrike: GO, TeamFortress 2, ArmA III,... - complete list in the second post) Application: SteamCMD DockerHub: https://hub.docker.com/r/ich777/steamcmd All dockers are easy to set up and are highly customizable, all dockers are tested with the standard configuration (port forwarding,...) if the are reachable and show up in the server list form the "outside". The default password for the gameservers if enabled is: Docker It there is a admin password the default password is: adminDocker Please read the discription of each docker and the variables that you install (some dockers need special variables to run). The Steam Username and Password is only needed in templates where the two fields are marked as requirde with the red * Created a Steam Group: https://steamcommunity.com/groups/dockersforunraid If you like my work, please consider making a donation
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  3. Yes. I am running Roon Server on a MacOS High Sierra kvm. As a backup Roon Server on Qnap.
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  4. You can delete the Plus key. It will have been blacklisted when you upgraded to Pro so cannot be used elsewhere.
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  5. First off, thank you! Read the FAQ, and the execution of the pre-clear, while CL, seems very straight forward. I've installed and will give this a try with some used disks I picked up recently.
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  6. Every mfg has their own procedure on updating the BIOS. Usually, its done from within it after downloading the BIOS file from another computer.
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  7. Watch this and see if it helps clear up things. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ij8AOEF1pTU
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  8. Someone beat me to it. And probably explained it in a nicer way than i would have Reinstalling the plugin will also result in the newest version being pulled Take a look at the change log 2017.09.23 Always pull newest version on install I do concede that this could be stated somewhere more noticeable
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  9. Guys, I don't think you need Waseh to update the script to get latest version of rclone. Having a look at the plugin code, I believe he sets it up to download whatever the latest version is at the time (of boot). So a restart will get you the latest version. For example, below is my current version: :~# rclone --version rclone v1.49.0-007-g16e7da2c-beta And below is from rclone beta website (https://beta.rclone.org/) v1.49.0-007-g16e7da2c-beta—29/08/2019, 11:08:23 v1.49.0-008-ge2b5ed6c-beta—02/09/2019, 06:04:57 My last reboot happened to be on 01 Sep 2019, which is why my rclone version is v1.49.0-007 (latest on that day).
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  10. Its a bug...look here. Soon to be fixed in 6.8.
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  11. The next release has wireguard included. The GUI component to manage wireguard will be available as a plugin.
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  12. I had this problem - solved - on a J4105, I needed time to work that out but the solution is way simpler than you think. Open the usb boot you just created and rename the -EFI folder in EFI without -.
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  13. Hey @geekazoid, I finally managed to get this working. Your instructions were pretty good. However, the biggest thing that I had to do was turn off public access to all my exported shares. Once I did this, access seems to work as expected. And no, I didn't end up having to fix my account on my local system so that the Windows username matches the local-part of my Microsoft Account name. Just make sure those public shares aren't published so that Windows doesn't access UnRAID at all in an unauthenticated manner. Now, if only the Create Users dialog was amended to allow the creation of email-like users so you don't have to manually edit files. Just tried this on a QNAP SAN, and it worked flawlessly (again, having to first disable guest access on all shares).
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  14. Zombie thread but it wasn't answered and I haven't found a current one that does yet. Anyway its first page on google results so here goes. braaaaaains! This is unfortunately incorrect, at least in 2018 it is. A Microsoft Account is not an email account. It is a Microsoft Account that is registered to your device and software licenses (for MS products), your Store account, your Skype acct and it links your user profile experience across Windows machines. That is why every time you log in with your MS account on a new PC, you have to authorize that by multi-factor auth and lo and behold you have the same desktop image and other stuff. You can and should use your MS account with your unRAID shares because it's The Right Way and it's easy. But there is no integration to MS directly; you will have to update your password on unRAID when you change it with MS. This is actually how it's done on every NAS on the market that I've seen, because its been supported by Samba for years. Unfortunately the GUI on unRAID has not caught up with the times. You can use your Microsoft Account with unRAID; you just need to know how to edit a few config files, and you need to restart samba (i.e. stop/start the array). - In the GUI, create a user with the short name for your account. e.g. in my case I called the account 'dude'. Set a password for dude that matches your MS account. This will create a unix account and a matching samba account - edit /etc/passwd (and /boot/config/passwd probably - I did) and change "dude" to "[email protected]" to match your MS acct - edit /etc/shadow (and /boot/config/shadow) likewise - edit /boot/config/smbpasswd as well, to change the unix username to your MS account Now when you restart the array its going to restart samba. You can probably bounce samba manually; I've not tried to see if unRAID handles that gracefully yet. Someone else might chime in the confirm. Once samba is restarted, the new account is enabled. Okay now on the client machine you are connecting from, I'm assuming that you are logging in with a standard Microsoft Account. You should have no drives mapped (especially with credentials saved) and you can always restart the Workstation service to clear any open sessions to the server. Once you've done this, if you navigate to the unRAID server in your Windows Explorer network browser, it should not prompt you for credentials ASSUMING that you configured basic permissions for the user account to access your shares. This works fine because its TOTALLY SUPPORTED BY SAMBA and standard on almost every NAS product I've seen but unRAID. I'm just going to push a feature request to add the ability for the GUI and the supporting scripts to eat a proper email address for a MS account. BTW the form of a MS account in SMB protocol is MicrosoftAccount\[email protected] If the target was a windows box, it would need to have that MS account created locally and have been logged in once before. Samba is not so picky because it has SAVED the password that you gave it. The difference is that real Windows 8 or 10 host knows how to ask Microsoft if the credentials are valid (and it caches it for a time, which you could look up - I've forgotten). I find it hilarious when people say oh this is not standard or supported when it's a Microsoft protocol so what they say and do is the standard. Cheers from your friendly neighborhood MCSE.
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