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Squid

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  1. Is it pulling down the same layers over and over again?
  2. Did you initiate the shutdown (unclean)? Model name: AMD Ryzen 7 1700 Eight-Core Processor Have you looked at the BIOS and the Power Supply Idle Control? It should get set to "typical" https://forums.unraid.net/topic/46802-faq-for-unraid-v6/page/2/?tab=comments#comment-819173
  3. Not that I do it, but my first thoughts on this would be via the multitude of various game servers within the Apps Tab (ie: from ich777)
  4. First thing to do would be to run a memtest for a couple of passes
  5. Post a new set of diagnostics while this is happening.
  6. Your problem now is that Community Applications isn't compatible anymore with 6.3.5, and you should update to 6.8.3
  7. From the dockerhub page for the container in question, there may be a "tag" listing. Those tags are the versions. Append the tag to the repository in the edit template screen, instead of nothing or :latest
  8. You've told transmission to only use disk 1. Switch the host path in the template (ie: edit plex) and switch it from /mnt/disk1/internal/data to instead be /mnt/user/internal/data
  9. Which container were you using? IIRC, the Limetech flavour (which is deprecated and no longer suggested to use at all) has a whack of similar problems, and it's long been recommended to use instead linuxserver / binhex.
  10. Have you tried looking on newegg? You can easily filter results for the specs you need... Unless you actually need a PCI slot (and not a PCIe). In which case it's time to buy another video card.
  11. The log is being continually spammed with a connect / disconnect of a USB device, so there's nothing that can be discerned. Reseat all USB's and reboot and try again
  12. Instead of /cache <--> /tmp, do /cache <--> /tmp/jellyfin if you want. You'd still need to reboot for anything to ultimately take effect. /tmp is used in every OS by multiple programs. This is all OK. What isn't OK is if program X deletes the tmp files from program Y. Since JellyFin as far as it was concerned had exclusive rights to /tmp (as per the screenshot), it felt it can delete whatever it wants.
  13. Probably you're getting nailed by a cross-site security provision enforced by the browsers which won't allow scripts from one domain to be executed on another. Depends upon how the remote site is actually programmed as to whether this trips the blocking.
  14. You're installing it from previous apps. That behaviour is the entire point of that section. A search for the container will show up the "raw" template which has no modifications done on it (or likewise, another docker hub search will also show the "raw" template) Previous Apps, check off what you don't want and click the X in the top right. You can also go one step further and from Private Apps click the X which will remove the dockerHub conversion from CA's "raw" list
  15. You're doing something, because that is not a URL to the stock SabNZBD You would normally specify a port.
  16. There's probably an error listed at the top you'll have to rectify first
  17. Has to have something to do with the reverse proxy you're using. Not able to help with that unfortunately.
  18. To expand even further, since you don't know what the order of the actual drives are anyways, the odds of getting them back in the same order as they were previously is slim, which means that even if you flip the coin and get parity2 assigned correctly, it's information will still be invalid. So, it is best (as stated) to assume that the parity info is invalid and rebuild it when you have dual parity drives.
  19. Via user scripts, it has to be /usr/local/sbin/mover stop
  20. When you imported Star Wars into radarr it probably put a quality of "unknown" on the file. Edit the quality and tell it that its 1080p
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