crenn

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  1. I apologise for the thread necro, however I was having the same issue that eribob experienced but with only 64-GiB of DDR3 ECC showing instead of 128GiB. With the lead from eribob's digging, I found the exact same problem with dmidecode and discovered there is a typo in the DMI Table (Instead of 0x17 (23 bytes) length being used, it was 0x23). After a bit of researching and work, I've now modded my bios (no updates from Huananzhi were found) to fix this. Unraid 6.9.2 now shows all RAM now. I have a rough guide for others who experienced this (from my research, it looks like it's any chinese dual socket 'x79' board is affected), to fix it as well here: https://www.win-raid.com/t9047f16-Request-for-help-fixing-DMI-Tables-on-a-Huananzhi-X-D.html I also apologise if the link breaks any rules, I don't see anything that prevents it, but I might have missed something.
  2. I apologise for the necro, but came across this thread when I was trying to do the same. This command worked for me on 6.9.0: ifconfig br0 down && ifconfig br0 up I also noted there is /sbin/dhcpcd. So that could also be used but haven't tried it.
  3. The ability to add 'random' drives to the array at any time is the killer feature. Currently working on moving all my data to my new UnRaid install. More detailed process viewer (see a more 'live' version of what's using up the CPU) and native ZFS support (even though I'm not using it... for now) I'll probably think of things later down the track, but those are the only ones which come to mind. So far I'm enjoying my experience with UnRaid!