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  1. Ah you meant now not when the rebuild was finished. Attached. plex-diagnostics-20171213-1732.zip
  2. Ok so the drive that is unmountable can still be read from for the rebuilding process? That makes me feel a bit better. I'll let the parity continue to rebuild.
  3. I have one drive that has the orange triangle and is currently rebuilding from the parity drive. Now I have another drive that is still green but is showing as Unmountable File System. What should I do? Do I stop the parity rebuild? Is my setup completely hosed because I'm down two drives with one parity drive?
  4. Yes that is what I needed. Thanks again. Thanks for the suggestion. I could also use the editor in Midnight Commander but I needed syntax highlighting. Thanks again Joel
  5. I have a Plex server plugin that I have been working on that I would like to have access to through my Share folders so that I can edit the files on a remote Windows machine. However, I don't want to expose my whole appdata directory to do it. What is the best approach to create a link that I would be able to access my plugin bundle through a public directory? My naive approach was to just make a link but the link doesn't show up in the directory. I did something like this: (In the plex plugin directory) ln -s Plugin.bundle /mnt/user/Projects/ However, Plugin.bundle doesn't show up under Projects when I try to find it remotely. Thanks
  6. When I first setup Sabnzbd and Sonarr, I found that Sonarr would not connect to Sabnzbd unless I put Sonarr in Host mode. After doing that though, Fix Common Problems complains that I should not have done that and I should leave it on bridged mode. What should I change to make that happen? Right now I have Sabnzbd set for 8082 as my port which Sonarr has no problem connecting to. ** Nevermind, it appears that if I put the container into bridged mode, I can't use localhost and I have to use the actual IP address instead.