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  1. Just a quick question on the draw.io. I'm trying to set it up, but everytime I hit install (new app store, on 6.9.2). I show Draw.io, Network type Bridge, Shell command is Shell. Webui port is 3000, basically leaving it all as is. It's not working... I hit apply/done and it goes right back to the left side flyout install again asking me to install. I'm 100% sure it's me. Do I need to give it a new IP address, or it's own internal IP address? Pardon my stupidity if that's the case... but I'm guessing I would give it a custom/br0 address and let it get assigned via dhcp. But then I only have apply and reset available... not done... I feel like I'm missing something big here. lol.
  2. Would you be able to send me an article or something on this? Maybe a post explaining how to do it? I have a wireless USB antenna I'd like to attach to a VM (Kali) and it doesn't see it. I thought that this would be native to UnRaid, but it's not. I guess I'm looking for a solution built into the system where I take the port, and forward it via UI settings to this. But if you have a plugin or something I should know about, I'm all for it. I did the google rabbit hole for quite a long time and never found anything worth using.
  3. Is there going to be any progress on USB Passthru to images any time soon? Or in simple English... Can I start mapping USB devices to VMs?
  4. Can you send a screen shot where you're expecting to find it?
  5. You set it up when you install it and run it the first time
  6. Hey wjs, without seeing the actual files, I can't help you out. But there are significant changes between Portainer and Portainer CE... Now, both of them are up here on the app store, so you can install Portainer on your unraid box, and see if the stacks still work there, and then check it inside of Portainer CE... Also, you have to make sure you're on the right version of Unraid, to make sure that the docker system supports your stack and functionality. Lastly, for what it's worth, you need to check out the portainer slack community if you can't get any questions answered. https://portainer.slack.com Hope some of these troubleshooting tips help you get to where you're going.
  7. JBOD = Just a Bunch Of Disks. Okay, thanks... So, I think I have an idea of what I'm doing here. Last question.. toss up. Can I bolt on 2 drives to the existing array (as labeled as such in the first picture) and make one a parity and one a storage drive?
  8. I really appreciate your input here. It's helping me figure this out. So, you have 30TB 12+12+12+6, and using one 12 for parity. How does that work with the 6tb in the array for parity? Is it really that fluid to where it doesn't matter with this JBOD? Based on this, I could literally just throw in all 10TB drives for storage, and then 2 6TB for 'parity' drives, and everything may be okay... Backup is another problem I will be facing once I get into my storage a little bit more, and care more about what I have on there.. But for now, I mean, if I drop a disk, I can easily replace it, and let it rebuild, instead of trying to transfer, move, setup new VMs, etc.. Which is always a huge amount of time. We're talking entire development environments that I'd have to rebuild.. timewise.. So, I guess, the question stands, can I just throw in a bunch of disks, tell them they are either parity or storage... and let Unraid figure the rest of it out for me?
  9. Gotcha... so now I'm at a completely different level of confused, but work with me here, I'm still new to it. If I wanted to use traditional raid, I can build it all using the raid controller on the motherboard (bios setup)... If I wanted to. I really don't. So, with UNRAID not being a traditional disk management system, I could technically just add a new drive, designate it as a parity drive and let it keep moving on? Or just flip the 2 drives into it, designate one as parity, and the other as storage, and not care all that much what is going on? All I have is a JBOD disk array, and technically this is not a problem. As long as I have SMART turned on, will UNRAID notify me if I start getting too many disk errors, and move everything it can from that disk if space allows? Is there a way to even do that with UNRAID? BTW, I really do appreciate you helping me work thru this. Again, all my important stuff is sitting on my regular computer, is backed up to my one drive, etc.. and this is more of a dev/test server. I mean, I don't want to have to rebuild it if something goes wrong, but I'm not all that tied to the data on it, other than a bitching movie collection. I will be adding raw movie files and stuff to it later for processing which is why I want to add 20 more TB to it for storage.
  10. So, technically, I'm at Raid 0. You're suggesting moving into a Raid 5 scenario. I can technically move everything onto my spare drives, and everything onto 1 10TB, then take the 3 empty 10TB drives and use 1 for parity, and 2 for storage. That will put me back at 20. Then, If I move the rest of it onto the 20tb RAID5 setup (not using cache) can I add that 10TB that was holding stuff into the array to give myself 30TB of Raid5, or do I have to break the array in unraid to get it added. I see your original question, If I don't care about anything but storage, then leave it as is with 40 and just add them. But if I do want to have the opportunity to save the data and rebuild the disks using parity, I should do that. But having a good backup for stuff I care about is really the smartest Idea for data security... (I have a 10tb external I use for cold backup). So, back to the original question then, can I just flip new drives in it, and will UNRAID let me add them to the disk arrays.
  11. Well, 9TB is movies and TV shows.. the rest is stuff... I could probably back them all up somewhere. Are you suggesting a complete do-over?
  12. I think it's just built into the hardware of the server. I'm just plugged into the regular SATA drive slots.
  13. Sure thing... Sorry, I only get home about once or twice a week to work on this. monolith-diagnostics-20210411-2253.zip
  14. Thanks... I may not be that up to date on the lingo, I'm a software developer, not so much a server guy. I thru them in just because I needed a quick server, with lots of space to host VMs in a dev environment. Not sure if I can add parity to it now. I'm thinking if I did do that, I'd lose 10TB to have a parity drive? This is one of those things I should probably address and see what the difference ends up becoming. So, now the questions come up.... Do I add add the 2 new disks, make one parity, start moving information over to the new ones, then add the other ones to it, can I do that? I am slowly moving information off of my drives on my computer as I prepare for a new system, and then will slowly add those to the server as well (3x 6TB drives) If you were to make recommendations what would you do?
  15. Dumb question. I have 2 10tb disks in my Array. I'm going to be adding 2 more 10TB disks. I don't have a parity drive, just a cache drive. If I add these 2 to the system, will they automatically get added to the disk array because of the settings --> global share settings are set to all? The desired outcome is now having a 40TB share to play with.