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Squid

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  1. And no, don't be worried. The message is more about if you have multiple .key files (for different servers) all stored on the same usb stick (previously a very common occurrence for people with multiple servers)
  2. Delete the .key file in /config on the flash drive that you're not using (its either Basic or Plus if you've upgraded to Plus or Pro)
  3. Very rarely in the forum will you see any url for a repository or plugin. Everything is handled via the apps tab
  4. Install the auto update plugin (whether enabled or not) will patch the OS to fix this caused by a change at dockerHub Sent from my NSA monitored device
  5. Known issue with unbalance. You have to start it via the terminal. Details in its support thread
  6. I think it does work if you close the browser. If you leave it open all the time to unraid then it will not log you out
  7. If the LSI bios doesnt see the drives then you're probably using the wrong cables (reverse breakout) you want forward breakout Sent from my NSA monitored device
  8. You can however speed up writes by enabling reconstruct write in disk settings, at the expense of all drives must be spinning
  9. As it should. Because with the parity system it has to know the previous contents and the new contents so that the parity drive will remain in sync
  10. Not that I'm the one to help, unless the problem is obvious, but at the very least, you're going to have to post the docker run command, and a screen shot of whatever the error is...
  11. Why not just use the cache drive for all of them. Will probably solve the problem once and for all.
  12. You're not passing through the USB controller or the serial that's also on the card (why your passthrough isn't viable).
  13. NextCloud / Owncloud come to mind for an app. A VPN is another option. Wireguard (via 6.8) or OpenVPN
  14. Oct 14 15:45:23 Tower root: plugin: installing: /boot/config/plugins/dynamix.s3.sleep.plg Uninstall the plugin if you don't want it to sleep... BTW, always post diagnostics instead of just a syslog. Makes life easier for us
  15. Do you have a cache drive? This implies that you've set your appdata to be cache-only (which is possible if due to a misconfiguration of an app it created a cache folder), but you don't actually have one. Post your diagnostics.
  16. You can't tell from the diagnostics, but if you a schedule set for unRaid to check for plugin updates, then it also checks every time you hit the Plugins tab. If you disable the schedule, then the plugins tab will have a manual Check For Updates button
  17. Then you are winding up saving the backup to ram. What are your settings
  18. Ok. Probably because the tag that sets the minimum version required by the plugin wasn't present in 6.3.5 But, I can guarantee that a scan will not work from its UI background scans probably will. The changelog in the plugin is the censored version. The commit history on Github for all my plugins tend to have more swearing in them 😉
  19. Same here. No problems. But, if for some reason that the server cannot communicate with dockerhub then you may see what you're seeing
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