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  1. The log is basically nothing but error after error regarding (presumably) the cache drive. Unfortunately there's so many of them that when the problem started has disappeared from the logging. Perhaps @JorgeB can advise further
  2. I would guess ( @JorgeB ) could tell for sure that there's problems with the cache drive which may possibly be causing this g 30 07:54:18 UNBUCKET emhttpd: shcmd (109): mount -t btrfs -o noatime,nodiratime,degraded -U 6bd4f0c7-7a8d-4c23-b9cb-8fbb05f39307 /mnt/cache Aug 30 07:54:18 UNBUCKET kernel: BTRFS info (device sds1): allowing degraded mounts Aug 30 07:54:18 UNBUCKET kernel: BTRFS info (device sds1): disk space caching is enabled Aug 30 07:54:18 UNBUCKET kernel: BTRFS info (device sds1): has skinny extents Aug 30 07:54:18 UNBUCKET kernel: BTRFS warning (device sds1): devid 2 uuid b450540a-bb2e-4508-96db-e3f32dc9ad66 is missing Aug 30 07:54:18 UNBUCKET kernel: BTRFS info (device sds1): bdev (null) errs: wr 251066129, rd 74242592, flush 2853347, corrupt 0, gen 0 Aug 30 07:54:19 UNBUCKET kernel: BTRFS info (device sds1): enabling ssd optimizations
  3. Look at the times before the system begins to shut down. If you're runnng a Windows VM, then quite likely it prevented the system from shutting down and you should install the virtio guest tools and set the VM to hibernate when the host shuts down.
  4. I'd restart in safe mode first and see what happens. If still the same thing, then edit both /config/docker.cfg (set DOCKER_ENABLED="yes" to be "no") and domain.cfg (set SERVICE="enabled" to "disable") reboot and retry.
  5. Usenet Untraceable back to you. Requires a subscription to a usenet server No seeding required Fastest speed at all times Good for new media, but media older than 3 years may not still be available Torrent Traceable back to you unless subscribing to a VPN Requires (for best results) for you to seed Speeds can be hit / miss Greatest selection of media, but also the greatest amount of fakes, polluted files etc
  6. Upgrade it to the beta then... My main server always runs the latest beta / rc of the software. My secondary server (which is barely used) always runs the latest stable. I only even turn on the test server to run private betas Never had a problem, but to each their own.
  7. Do a google search on usenet vs torrent
  8. For usenet (which IMHO is the way to go) you need to pay for a subscription at a usenet server. For torrenting (deluge) you basically need to pay for a VPN.
  9. It's your cache drive's file system that got corrupted when you did that. Wait for the resident guru @JorgeB
  10. no. It just cancels the script Flushing all the writes from RAM to the hard drive. Akin to "Safely Eject" on Windows for USB.
  11. That is actually the proper permissions for SMB access (since the users you've created are all part of the users group). Many files however do get created with the user as owner, but there is nothing incorrect about nobody:users as the owner / group. The permissions you've set for your users will still be valid.
  12. The "Status" line in FCP shows what folder it's currently working on. I would mirror the syslog to the flash and then run a scan. It *should* hopefully show something when the crash occurs.
  13. Change made in 6.7. Impossible to change. Realistically, if a page in the UI takes longer than 2 minutes to load, then there's something wrong anyways (With one notable exception)
  14. You wanna show me a screenshot? AFAICT there have never been 2 appearing.
  15. Edit the template, hit Add Another Port, Path, Variable. Select Port and enter in the applicable information. Importantly, the container port is the port the container listens on (whereever it expects the webUI to be), and the host port is what unRaid thinks the port is (ie: what port you access the UI from)
  16. Try getting rid of pigz from nerd pack, reboot and see if that makes a difference.
  17. Nope. That just tells unRaid when you hit the webUI link to go to that URL. You still have to add the applicable port (add another path / port / variable) in the template.
  18. Yes And within Plex when you add a library you're going to be navigating to /data
  19. 10:1 You're running the linuxserver version of Plex which does not include any path mappings for media by default (you have to add them all on the template -> add another path). Might want to watch this for a decent overview of how docker works
  20. Definitely not CA. The auto-update plugin uses the docker page to update the containers, but a subtle difference is that there is no timeouts present (it can take as long as it needs to to do the update, whereas every "page" in the webGUI has a hardcoded timeout of 120 seconds. What's your rough geographical area?
  21. Do you have another browser open to a NZBget terminal window? (ie: What computer is 10.20.30.210 / 25?)
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