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Squid

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  1. You can either by editing the VMware while it’s running or by using the libvirt hot plug plugin
  2. delete /config/vfio-bind on the flash drive to get rid of all the bindings you made.
  3. More details of what's not working would be great.
  4. Did you also add a path mapping for that folder on the template?
  5. That's yet another reason why USB drives aren't recommended for use as array drives (even though you're not using it like that). Oft times the bridging plays havoc with SNs, SMART etc.
  6. Actually, sorry I forgot that the VFIO plugin isn't built-in on 6.8.3 Install it via the Apps tab to make life easier
  7. Does it say this at the top of the list PCI Devices (No IOMMU Groups Available) If so, IOMMU got disabled in your bios
  8. If you want to use them in a VM, then they have to be isolated from the OS, and since they're usable within a container, they aren't. Tools - System Devices to isolate them.
  9. Doesn't support what? IOMMU? Have you enabled it in the BIOS? (Enabled, not "Auto")
  10. As far as I know, Mover when set to Prefer has always moved from the array to the cache drive / pool. It doesn't think about included / excluded disks when moving that direction.
  11. Is nzbget running? Go back into sonarr's settings and check it's settings... Within nzbget double check your indexer settings... (Did you pay your bill?)
  12. Something akin to this <PLUGIN name="&name;" author="&author;" version="&version;" pluginURL="&pluginURL;" support="&supportURL;" icon="gear" min="6.9.0-rc2"> Once that's there then I'll remove the moderation that's preventing it from appearing in CA
  13. Yup. Better to have set the min attribute as 6.9.0-rc2 in which case 6.8 while it would show an update available wouldn't allow you to actually install it.
  14. Nothing. CA does rescans every 2 hours, and it reflects the templates at that point.
  15. To restore to factory, delete /config/network.cfg on the flash drive To reboot: powerdown -r
  16. 8628 You're forcing it to be recognized as a chip that it knows
  17. Anything in $disks where the type is "Cache"
  18. Looks like a very slow network to initialize. Since duckDNS is running as host, set it to the first container in the list, then in advanced view, set a delay on it for say 20 seconds to see if it improves things.
  19. Are you clearing the cookies when you close the browser? Easy way to tell is to restart in safe mode
  20. Post your docker run command for each https://forums.unraid.net/topic/57181-docker-faq/#comment-564345
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