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  1. Not for very long, since they are Seagate.
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  2. Are you thinking about getting a new Unraid server? Not sure if you should buy or build it? Unsure on whether to go Intel or AMD? Do you need help sizing for your needs? Well, then this is the episode for you!   Join Jonathan Panozzo, CSO of Lime Technology, for a deep discussion on how to pick the right hardware for Unraid to best fit your needs. This episode goes into learning about the difference between real and non-real-time applications, how to size for VMs, gaming, and much more! We hope you follow/subscribe on your preferred podcast app to stay tuned on new episodes of the Uncast!
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  3. The attachment in this post is a joint effort between @Batter Pudding and myself. @Batter Pudding supplied much of the technical part of the Attached Document and I provide most of the background information. What we are attempting to do is to show that it is easy to actually use Unraid with all of the security features that Microsoft has incorporated into Windows 10. What many of us have been doing (myself included) is to reverse those enhancements to security and use our Unraid network in what is basically a 2010 security environment. @limetechhas announced in the release thread for version 6.9.2 that they are about to increase security on Unraid in future releases. Unfortunately, this list is going to impact a lot of current Unraid users as many have setup their Unraid servers and networking to use these very features. Each user will have two choices. Either embrace security or spend time to undo each new security addition that either LimeTech or MS adds in their updates. If you decide to continue to bypass security, just realize that the number of folks prepared to assist you with any problems doing this will probably decline as more folks adopt increased security as a necessity. In some cases, this is going to present some difficult decisions. For example, I have an old Netgear NTV-550 set top media player (last firmware/software update was in early 2011) that only supports SMBv1 or NFS. Do I open up a security hole to use a well-functioning piece of equipment or do I replace it? (The choice, obviously, is one that only I can make...) Two Important things! Do not post up any problems that you have with networking between Windows 10 and Unraid in this thread! Start a new thread in the General Support forum. Please don’t tell us that there is another way to do something and that we should change our recommendation to employ that method. If you feel you have a better way, you are encouraged to write it up in detail and post it in this thread pointing out the advantages of your way. (One well regarded Windows 10 networking book has over 400 pages in it. Our document is 16 pages long…) EDIT: November 30, 2021. Recently, something has come to my attention about Unraid and SMB. There have been incidences where access to Unraid shares is restricted or blocked completely from users who should have access to it. What has been found in these cases is that a feature, has been enable on the Unraid side, called Access Control Lists (ACL for short). This will show up as an ‘+’ at the end of the Linux permissions. See the screen capture below: Note that the ‘+’ is also on the file as well as the share/directory. ACL changes the way that Linux is going to control access to these resources. After some research, I found out that Windows has used ACL for a long time. The SAMBA group has added ACL into its version of SMB. Unraid does not use ACL in its security scheme. At the present time, I can think of only one way that a ACL could be found on any Unraid server. It was done by a Windows user who was trying to change how SMB worked by applying Windows security features to an Unraid share by changing the default Security settings. (Basically, right-clicking on the Share in Windows Explorer, selecting ‘Properties’, then the ‘Security’ tab and working from there.) The point I am making is that you can’t fix a share access problem by trying to change a Unraid share security using Windows security tools on that share. If you try, you will probably make things worst! (Unless you are a Windows SMB Networking Guru…) It is important to realize that if you are denied permission to an Unraid share resource, the problem can only be fixed on the Unraid side using the Tools in the Unraid GUI (or via the command line for specific problems). If you are having an access problem to a Unraid share and can’t solve it with the tools in the GUI, start a thread in the General Support sub-forum and let the community help you fix it. EDIT: February 25, 2024. It has come to my attention that there is one more setting that was not previously covered. The Network type should be set as 'Private'. For Windows 10 Open up Settings Pick Network & Internet In right panel, click on Properties button In the Network Properties, select the 'Private' radio button. For Windows 11 Open up Settings In left panel, pick Network & Internet In the Right Panel at the top, click on Properties Under Network Profile type, click on the 'Private network' radio button EDIT: March 15, 2024 It has come to my attention that there can be problems in linking the Network Neighborhood folder into Windows File Explorer in Windows 11. While there is a solution to that problem, it has some other side effects and the full scope of those has not been evaluated. In addition, I have become aware of another way to integrate access of servers into Windows File Explorer that works quite well if you have only a few servers. (Things start to look messy if one adds more than two or three servers but that is a matter of each individual’s perception of “messy”.) So if you have having any problems with implementing "Network Neighborhood", try this new approach! This new method is actually quite simple to set up. This method is described in the attached PDF file named: “An Alternative Method to Network Neighborhood.PDF” Unraid & Windows 10 SMB Setup.pdf An Alternative Method to Network Neighborhood.pdf
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  4. Start saving up 😛 https://www.tomshardware.com/news/seagate-readies-20tb-mass-market-hdds
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  5. Mega, danke für deine schnelle Antwort! Ich habe meinem Array vorhin eine zweite Datenplatte - da läuft noch das Clearing. Sobald das durch ist, führe ich den Reboot aus. Die Ergänzung habe ich schon eingefügt. Ich melde mich danach nochmal, mit einer Bestätigung. Vielen Dank nochmal.
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  6. Hey OFark, Thanks for the reply, sorry i couldn't help much as i dont quite get the error log. But here are the information you requested hope it helps. Looking forward to minimise my data size haha regards log-20210725.txt appsettings.json
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  7. How are you accessing the server? You'll want do it by IP address \\192.168.1.109 In the lower right corner it says "handshake not received". I don't think you are making a connection. I'd recommend starting over and going through the quickstart guide a step at a time. As mentioned elsewhere, troubleshooting WireGuard is very tough because it fails silently. And all of the info someone would need to help you is private so you can't really share it. The second post of the quickstart guide has a list of things for you to check.
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  8. Firstly thanks for all your hardwork. I use a bunch of your stuff and it always works great so massive kudos to you. I have taken to learning Prometheus and am just getting started setting this up in my home environment. However when I go to the CA and search for Prometheus Node Exporter I don't get any results. I have 2 unraid servers at home and on both the CA isn't returning anything. Any thoughts on what I could be doing wrong? Thanks! Edit: Disregard. I was running a 6.8 release of unraid and just updated the OS and then it showed up for me. Thanks @ich777!!!!
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  9. Good to know... thank you. Will have to test this out because I have 10Gb transfer rate from external NAS without any issues. Completely agree... Forgot to fix the picture Will have to test this, I use SSDTs to create ACPI devices for all my passed-through devices which makes them show as internal. Have been using these settings for both BigSur and Monterey and csrutil works perfectly fine in recovery. Having control over SIP doesn't mean you should. With using kext injection within OpenCore and the varies plugins you can use for Lilu, I haven't ran into any reason to make changes too SIP. Plus it makes it more secure operationally. Correct using `cpu=host` does mean host passthrough, but in order to make a AMD cpu have a vendor-id of `GenuineIntel` You must provide the cpu type before it, hence the reason for cpu=host. Using it this way doesn't require any AMD kernel patches and passes through ALL host CPU features that is supported by the OS, including 7leaf cpu features. As you can see I am also using a Intel CPUID in the config.plist for OpenCore to emulate an Intel CPU.
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  10. Let me know what you guys think.... https://github.com/Pavo-IM/Hackinabox
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  11. Just because it looks the same as it always does to you doesn't mean we know what that looks like since we don't have the problem. A screenshot would accomplish showing us what you are seeing.
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  12. Probier mal hpet=disable in der syslinux.cfg https://forums.unraid.net/topic/109990-kein-spindown-nach-hardwareaustausch-mit-aktiviertem-powertop/?do=findComment&comment=1008019
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  13. Noch eine kleine Ergänzung zur CyberPower USV: Wenn man möchte, dass bei beim Netzausfall der Server runterfährt und bei Netzwiederkehr hochfährt muss man folgendes machen: -Statt dem UPS Dienst (welcher in Unraid schon installiert ist), muss man das NUT Plugin nutzen und "Turn off UPS after shutdown:" auf "Yes" setzten. -Im Bios den Server so konfigurieren, dass bei Netzspannung immer "Power on" ist. Warum NUT satt UPS? -Wenn man "Turn off UPS after shutdown:" vom UPS Dienst nutzt fährt die USV erst 60 Minuten runter, nachdem der Server runterfahren wurde. Wenn innerhalb der 60 Minuten das Netzt aber zurück kommt, bleiben alle Ausgänge weiterhin unter Spannung und der Server bleibt immer aus. Die BIOS Funktion "Power on" bei "Netzspannung" funktioniert nur bei einer Flanke von 0 auf 1.
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  14. Seems to have worked, you're my Hero! I'll attempt recovering the data and let you know how that went.
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  15. @offroadguy56 Ah I see. I had only tested with root and as that worked I falsely assumed it would work with other users, too. Further testing shows that it would be possible to enable ssh for other users, but it is a complicated multi step process and it would also be reset each boot, so it would require scripting to restore its state and so all in all it is probably too much hassle. The synology in a vm idea sounds very cool. A quick search shows they seem to support FTPS and SFTP and access management for the users. Though such a solution will obviously not be endorsed by Synology without buying their hardware. If you want to continue with the ssh idea, there is the "openssh-server" docker in unraids community applications. If I understand it correctly, this will enable ssh for one user per container and this user will only be able to access what you mount into the container. So you should be able to configure a secure backup access for your friends. Looking at ftp again, that you can use it now is thanks to unraids internal ftp server, as you already noted. The drawback is, that it is unencrypted ftp and always gives access to the complete server. I wrote the proftpd plugin and use it myself for my home network only. Basically it provides unencrypted FTP (like the stock ftp service) but with the added benefit of being able to jail the users into home directories they cant leave and so only have access to what I want them to. While it is possible to open this up to the internet it is in no way recommended because of the default unencrypted connections. Proftpd can be configured to use FTPS or SFTP, but it is sadly complicated and while there are some tips in this thread how to do it, there are cases where it doesn't work and I sadly don't have the time to fully support other users in how to set it up.
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  16. The Unassigned Devices plugin relies on the USB enclosure passing through different disk serial numbers for each device. It appears that enclosure is not doing this which is why you are getting the results you see so it must be considered as being not compatible with Unraid.
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  17. @JorgeB @Frank1940.. Replaced motherboard from asrock B450 pro to asus b550-f, and the systems been up for 2 days now. it seems like all is good. I also replaced the SATA cables as a precautionary step and got a 800V UPS. Thank you both so much for the great help and guidance.
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  18. 12 drives going through a single cable is a bit much. You've got a total of 5 molex connectors on that PSU, spread out between 2 cables. Then use a SATA to Molex for the remainder from another cable.
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  19. Ok danke, läuft jetzt soweit. Nur beim gegenüber nicht, da ist der Server nicht erreichbar. Wenn ich es teste am Handy (Ohne Wlan) funktioniert die Verbindung. Edit: Funktioniert jetzt. ich hatte einen fehler in den Einstellungen und habe doppelt die Dyndns eingetragen.
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  20. Sorry for the inconvenience, actually I had an error in my start script that was left over from the switch from x11-vnc to TurboVNC. Please force a update of the container on your Docker page and try it again. Tested it now and it is working.
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  21. Just as I was planning to go to bed !!! I hate you Spencer ! 😁
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  22. New contribution of a new banner inspired by the colors of UnRAID and the Gray theme. I recommend that the header custom text color be the same tone as the icons: Header custom text color: # ff4800 Best regards
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  23. I'm perfectly happy with plain old cpu encoding. It seems to give a better quality and size in my testing.
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  24. Keep getting "Initializing Presets" at the top and can't save a job to start. (see screenshot) Also getting a debug error when trying to save even a basic ffmpeg profile for testing. For reference, I have an intel setup, not nvdia, which is why i'm choosing to use vaapi. 2021-05-29T01:14:09.4573812-05:00 0HM92D2TDTQSF:00000002 [ERR] {SourceContext: "Microsoft.AspNetCore.Components.Server.Circuits.CircuitHost", TransportConnectionId: "cVEIOsITmh9f-_HHvm0VWg", RequestPath: "/_blazor", ConnectionId: "0HM92D2TDTQSF"} Unhandled exception in circuit '"9zBxGwnM4yDP_f5erFPpb29zF55XM0AxZbF9Gdr8CDQ"'. (47be2d5d) System.ArgumentNullException: Value cannot be null. (Parameter 'source') at System.Linq.ThrowHelper.ThrowArgumentNullException(ExceptionArgument argument) at System.Linq.Enumerable.Select[TSource,TResult](IEnumerable`1 source, Func`2 selector) at Compressarr.Settings.FFmpegFactory.FFmpegPresetBase..ctor(FFmpegPreset preset) in /src/Compressarr/Settings/FFmpegFactory/FFmpegPresetBase.cs:line 22 at Compressarr.Application.ApplicationService.<>c.<SaveAppSetting>b__94_0(FFmpegPreset x) in /src/Compressarr/Application/ApplicationService.cs:line 99 at System.Linq.Enumerable.SelectEnumerableIterator`2.MoveNext() at Newtonsoft.Json.Serialization.JsonSerializerInternalWriter.SerializeList(JsonWriter writer, IEnumerable values, JsonArrayContract contract, JsonProperty member, JsonContainerContract collectionContract, JsonProperty containerProperty) at Newtonsoft.Json.Serialization.JsonSerializerInternalWriter.Serialize(JsonWriter jsonWriter, Object value, Type objectType) at Newtonsoft.Json.JsonSerializer.SerializeInternal(JsonWriter jsonWriter, Object value, Type objectType) at Newtonsoft.Json.JsonSerializer.Serialize(JsonWriter jsonWriter, Object value) at Newtonsoft.Json.Linq.JToken.FromObjectInternal(Object o, JsonSerializer jsonSerializer) at Newtonsoft.Json.Linq.JToken.FromObject(Object o) at Compressarr.Application.ApplicationService.SaveAppSetting() in /src/Compressarr/Application/ApplicationService.cs:line 99 at Compressarr.Presets.PresetManager.AddPresetAsync(FFmpegPreset newPreset) in /src/Compressarr/Presets/PresetManager.cs:line 630 at Compressarr.Shared.PresetView.savePreset() in /src/Compressarr/Shared/PresetView.razor:line 217 at System.Threading.Tasks.Task.<>c.<ThrowAsync>b__140_0(Object state) at Microsoft.AspNetCore.Components.Rendering.RendererSynchronizationContext.ExecuteSynchronously(TaskCompletionSource`1 completion, SendOrPostCallback d, Object state) at System.Threading.ExecutionContext.RunInternal(ExecutionContext executionContext, ContextCallback callback, Object state) --- End of stack trace from previous location --- at Microsoft.AspNetCore.Components.Rendering.RendererSynchronizationContext.ExecuteBackground(WorkItem item)
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  25. Hi everybody ! i'm just starting Citadel: forged with fire game server docker but having issues to change server settings as everytime i change file game.ini or gameuser they simply get overwritten when the server restarts ... I there a was to do this correctly ? Thanks
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  26. Wait a minute, Doc. Are you telling me that you built a massive storage array... out of a DeLorean?! Whoa, this is heavy. 😃
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  27. I had bitrot issues with unraid using ECC (Supermicro server setup), I've since moved to ZFS and get bitrot/corruption issues reasonably regularly due to old disks (same hardware). I feel that you really need bitrot detection in the FS... I'd like to move back to Unraid if they can crack the online bitrot and recovery issue.
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