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  1. (also tried copying over mediasources.xml (which contains the login credentials for openelec) and sources.xml and no difference) As a side note: you CAN set up your video library using hostnames. Kodi-Headless will scan it. (Edit: Using hostnames to refer to servers other than the one your container is hosted on is inconsistent. Sometimes it connects, other times it does not - Best to refer to IP addresses. EDIT: Fixed by using passwords.xml
  2. I'm finally making some headway here. No matter how I set up the library, Kodi would always say that the directory did not exist. Just had a brainstorm, and thought maybe it was a permission issue - So I set my share permissions to be Secure instead of Private. Everything started working. But, I'm not particularly happy with that setup (I don't want anyone who logs into my network to be able to read the files). What credentials could I add to unRaid so that the Kodi container can then access the shares when set to private?
  3. I never thought that corruption was possible. I would have thought rsync would be smart enough to know not to copy / remove the source file if that file was currently being written to. When I did this, I disabled mover and my backup program while I was converting. I just didn't want any files to be possibly fragmented to death by multiple writes to the drive at the same time.
  4. Not quite at the point of dealing with getting other scrapers into Kodi-Headless yet, but have noticed a couple of things. As I was saying earlier, using my existing database, kodi's log is filled with 23:08:15 T:47830945208064 WARNING: Process directory 'smb://SERVER_B/Movies/BluRay Movies/Mississippi Burning (1988)/' does not exist - skipping scan. I initially tried to use the <hosts> entry in advanced settings to point it to my IP, but the log doesn't change I can do however docker exec -t Kodi-Headless ping server_b no problems So I toasted my database, and am in the process of setting it back up referring to ip addresses instead of hostnames now I'm getting: 23:40:27 T:47830945208064 WARNING: Process directory 'smb://192.168.1.61/Movies/' does not exist - skipping scan. That path does work from OpenElec and my windows box How are you setting up your libraries in Kodi? Secondly, my docker log is filling up with tdb(__NULL__): tdb_open_ex: called with name == NULL over and over again. Any ideas?
  5. Same here. (the only things in my house set to dynamic are mobile devices) But when setting up the video library it was so much easier with my remote control to just select the smb hostname rather than entering in the ip address. Was just curious. Hostnames worked perfectly with OpenElec & SQL. At least I know that its trying to scan TV shows. Will find out about movies and my quick & dirty copying of the scraper over if it works in the am.
  6. Have you found that kodi-headless will return errors (path does not exist) when scanning if you reference the hostname vs the ip address? Not a big deal, but will have to reconfigure couch and sonarr... Or is it something else in the network settings for the container? Job for tomorrow.
  7. fair enough... I'll play with it. I'll know in the morning if it worked.
  8. Just starting to play around with this, and have a stupid question My existing database was scraped using Universal Movie Scraper. I know that if I setup Kodi on my desktop and try to scan for new movies it won't pick anything up at all because MariaDB knows I'm supposed to be using Universal Movie Scraper and its not installed. Once I install it everything scans fine. To setup Universal Movie Scraper, is all I have to do is copy ...addons/metadata.universal to the addons folder in appdata? Too late right now to exercise my google-fu.
  9. lol ok... Was worried that I missed something big.
  10. This one? : Have I missed something here? What plug-in is that?
  11. Create a repository containing an XML to ease the setup for new users. Then it'll get linked into my sticky
  12. Disk 2 has been mounted as read-only because the file system is corrupted. You should run reiserfsck as per this: http://lime-technology.com/wiki/index.php/Check_Disk_Filesystems The smart report on disk 2 looks ok...
  13. When you setup SAB with docker, there's going to be a /downloads and a /config container path which are "mapped" to a host path of /mnt/user/downloads and /mnt/user/appdata/sabnzbd on the array. You tell SAB to download to /downloads, and it will appear on your array at /mnt/user/downloads. (ie - not stored within docker.img) This is how you want it. If you tell SAB to download to another folder other than what your passing through with container and host paths, then it will wind up within docker.img. I hope that kinda makes sense. EDIT: Had a couple of beers watching the game (well, more than a couple) so that might not have made alot of sense. Here's another post which I think did better: http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=37457.msg346442#msg346442
  14. Docker.img stores all of the programs, and the OS they are running on. 15 Gig is as good a size as any other to start with, (I'm running 7 docker containers, have a 10 Gig image size, and still have 3 Gig free) - But, your mileage will vary depending upon which containers, etc you are using. You can always expand the size of the image file down the road if it runs out of room
  15. lol - Really!?! I'd actually prefer not to clear the cache, as this is better
  16. I stopped when I realized that I could do a RAID 1 of every hard drive cheaper than buying disks.
  17. I have ~2000 DVD-R's which I used to backup prior to using unRaid. BD's are stored on multiple disks. It was a painful experience
  18. Has anyone ever tried flashing a BR10i with IBM's updated firmware? They are up to 2.75, and the release notes imply that support over 2tb works since 2.72 Of course, I would think that the card would wind up being back in IR mode. Has anyone seen firmware from LSI for the 1068 that supports over 2.2tb? Version 2.72 - Suggested ------------ Contains: - BIOS Version: 6.30.00.00 - Firmware Version: 1.30.05.00 - BSD Version: 3.16.00.05 Enhancement - Support 2TB LUNS and greater Fixes: - Addressed issue with SATA devices where the drive could go missing for several minutes. - Fixed issue where incorrect release of scatter gather list could cause issues with pending IO to missing devices. - Addressed issue where IOs to a host with a bad drive could fail.
  19. You can do that now, and have two options for settting that up: Option 1 - Under notification settings, you can setup the Email Subject Prefix. ie: Unraid Server #1 Status Option 2 - Under user accounts, change the description of the root account to be Server_1, Server_2, etc. The FROM line in the email will reflect this change
  20. === START OF INFORMATION SECTION === Model Family: Western Digital Caviar Green (AF, SATA 6Gb/s) Device Model: WDC WD30EZRX-00MMMB0 Firmware Version: 80.00A80 Conveyance Self-test supported
  21. If the firmware is still stock and not customized, smartctl should tell you the actual manufacturer and model #
  22. Myself however, I would like to see the "i" button be active whether or not there is an update available. Just so after I install an update, I can still go back and look at the changelog
  23. Not sure why you think that. 24TB isn't really all that much these days ... on 4 6TB drives. A small 2nd UnRAID server with that much (or more capacity); and it takes ~ 5 minutes of "your time" to backup your entire collection [Clearly the copy would take a few days cross the network, but that doesn't require any action on your part except to initiate the copy.] He's talking about backing up onto actual DVD's. Would take forever. Beyond that, its actually cheaper to back it up onto other hard drives.
  24. Great idea. Especially since I don't think "idle" works. (At least it never came out of idle for me - I think because according to the wiki, its looking for the screensaver to come on)
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