Everything posted by Unmax
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[SUPPORT] - Reaparr - A cross-platform Plex media downloader that seamlessly adds media from other Plex servers to your own!
Good news! I have been able to resolve the issue in v0.8.5 (new version is on Dev and Master)! Please update and it should work now (make sure to hard refresh the page), also check the Readme on the Github page for more info. Tomorrow I will continue working and resolve more things, let me know if anything is not working!
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[SUPPORT] - Reaparr - A cross-platform Plex media downloader that seamlessly adds media from other Plex servers to your own!
Hey thanks for trying, I have the same error so I will fix it now and let you know! Hopefully within a few hours!
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[SUPPORT] - Reaparr - A cross-platform Plex media downloader that seamlessly adds media from other Plex servers to your own!
Application Name: Reaparr Application Site: https://www.reaparr.rocks Docker Hub: https://hub.docker.com/r/reaparr/reaparr/ Github: https://github.com/Reaparr/Reaparr A cross-platform Plex media downloader that seamlessly adds media from other Plex servers to your own! Please post any questions/issues on Github Issues for support. Join our Discord!
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Telegram Bot Notifications
For those coming here, I figured it out! It's not working because it's missing the "chatid" file in "/boot/config/plugins/dynamix/telegram" Steps: Follow this guide until you have created the bot Go to Unraid => Settings => Notification settings and scroll all the way down to Telegram. Fill in the HTTP API of the bot Ex: 1216098989:AAGRnTFAKElG1v8pPKuN_RTGW4RTHDxo NO "-" at the start! Open the terminal, first of five icons at the top right of the screen. Once in the terminal do the following: cd ../ cd /boot/config/plugins/dynamix/telegram nano chatid *paste in the channel id where the bot should post, or your own Telegram ID* Ex: -1001444111222 MAKE SURE TO HAVE A "-" AT THE START HERE! *CTRL + S to save* *CTRL + X to close editor* ls *to check if the file has been made* No go back to the notification settings, press test underneath the Telegram form and it should work now! Let me know if you have questions!
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Rate my 10/10 "going overboard" build plz!
Thanks for checking and I used the following website: https://outervision.com/b/LuWtJq Those yearly costs though...
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Rate my 10/10 "going overboard" build plz!
Thank you very much for your informative reply! Since gaming is a lower priority I think I will go with the more cores slightly less frequency. Yes you're absolutely right! My initial choice was also unnecessary expensive so I have found a kit of 8 sticks which will give me 64 GB of ram, which I will split in 2 so each CPU will get 32GB with 4 Dimms. My new choice is higher clock speed but nothing lower could be found for cheaper, but I am aware that the extra speed above 2133 is indeed moot. A good suggestion, but unfortunately I could only buy these new and it would be Intel Xeon E5-2690 v3 => € 1.688,69 (!). Maybe it's something here in the Netherlands but some of these CPU's are crazy expensive so I'm kinda forced to go second hand, which is why I picked the options in the OP as these can be bought relatively cheap. The Dual socket CPU idea came from Serverbuilds.net Anniversary 2.0 builds as they are highly recommending it for my use case and I figured it's near the same price as a single socket build. I would indeed rather not risk it, I found several cheap LSI SAS card options which I will look into once I expand beyond the 10 Sata ports that are on the motherboard. I forgot to include that in the build but I was planning on adding a PCI-E adapter for it, 3 In 1 PCI-E 3.0 X16 to NGFF M.2 NVMe AHCI SSD Adapter Card. The m.2 is for docker config files, VM installations etc, an additional 2.5 SSD would be for Cache and another 3.5 is for downloading and unpacking files through Usenet. Yes! After looking at the price per GB they are very similar so I will do exactly like you said here and go for good deals on the larger drives. The 8TB drives were more affordable but in the long run it is better to go with the bigger drives. Again thank you very much for your feedback!
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Rate my 10/10 "going overboard" build plz!
Hey everyone, So, I’m coming from a Synology NAS 918+ and I’m looking to upgrade to an absolute unit! Like most first NAS builders I’m most likely overcompensating and going way overboard, but I have the money to spend so I should be good, but would like good value for my investment, and I can make use of many second hand options, here in the Netherlands. I will primarily use my build for Plex Media Server, file storage and many other docker containers. Due to having a 500/50 mbit connection I expect to not be needing more than 10 trans codes at a time. I might experiment with VM’s or gaming, but that is a low priority. My reason for Unraid is that I can start with several drives and expand as I go. I will be filling up one of two Cooler Master CM Stacker STC-T01 (Product Sheet PDF) towers, each with 4x 5.25 to 5x 3.5 HDD cages allowing for 20x 3.5 8TB WD Red hardrives. Any feedback is greatly appreciated! My “draft” build: Note: I have inserted "Tweakers" links, Tweakers is the Dutch equivalent of PC Part Picker CPU Choice: [Dual CPU] Intel Xeon E5-2680 v3 @ 12C/24T (2.5GHz, 3.3GHz) - Passmark: 24190 / STR: 1753 => €300 Why: [Update] I can get them for fairly cheap, second hand, and they will give me plenty of raw power. MOBO Choice: Supermicro X10DAi (Bulk pack) => €349 Why: A dual socket 2011 is around the same price as dual socket 2011-3 here and I like it to be future proof such that I can re-use later. The ddr4 ram requirement isn’t that much more expensive. And it comes with a good initial 10 SATA ports so I can withhold on the SAS card for now. RAM Choice: Samsung M386A8K40BM2-CTD 64GB DDR4 LRDIMM 2.666Mhz (Tweakers) (kit of 8 sticks => € 307,50 (€ 38,44 each) Why: [Update] As required, I need Registered ECC memory and this seems like a good choice. PSU Choice: Corsair HX850i => € 187,90 Why: Seems like a good fit, I like the extra functionality although I’m not sure if I can use it in Unraid and if the wattage will be enough for the eventual 20 disks + 4 SSD’s SDD Choice: Samsung 970 Pro 512GB => € 144,90 Why: I like the very high IOPS and will use this as storage for the docker configs and Plex meta files. Storage Choice: WD Red (256MB cache), 8TB => € 240,90 Why: [Update] Bigger is better, also from a price point so I will stick with the WD Red series and look for good deals focusing on the higher capacity drives. Total: € 1,130.70 ($1125,56) What is your budget? To get up and running, € 1500 How many drives do you want your server to be able to support and how much capacity do you need? Eventually, 20 HDD, each 8TB so 160TB and 5 SSD’s Is expandability important to you? If so, what's your long term goal? Very important, eventually when I move I will go for a big server rack and hopefully have fiber optics internet but would like to reuse most parts. Are you interested in running any unRAID Add Ons (see here)? If so, which ones? Be specific. Very few, maybe, I would like to use docker containers as much as possible. What do you plan to run for hard drives? Plex media storage and personal file storage for family such as pictures/videos. Do you have any spare parts laying around that you would like to apply towards your build? This includes drives. Currently have 3x WD Red 8TB in my Synology but will buy 3 more just to transfer everything safely. If you already have parts in mind, please oh pretty please post links to them so that we don't have to look them up. Yes I did this! My questions (so far): Would it be possible to use a 10x sata pci card or is it better to use a SAS card? Might spell trouble, go with a cheap SAS Card. I have a spare Ryzen 7 1700, might that be a better option than dual Intel? Thank you!