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djetaine

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  1. You are running into a bug that was entered last year. Unraid is confused because you have more than 1024gb of ram. It thinks you only have 1gb. No fix out yet as far as I can tell.
  2. I have a /29 from my ISP and would like to be able to assign some of these IP's to a few virtual machines and a few containers but I cannot seem to figure out how this is done with unraid. It works just fine through vswitches on my esxi host and if i just static them on a laptop. I'm currently using two of the NICs on my machine and I set up one of the nics as DHCP which gives my main public IP, I set up the second NIC static and assigned it with one of the public IP's given to me by my ISP and set that NIC to bridge but I can't seem to get it to pull an IP in a VM or container using that bridge. What am I missing?
  3. Thank you for this. I was able to get everything setup using this tutorial. A couple gotchas that I figured I'd point out. The nginx-rtmp container is not available in community apps without enabling the docker hub repo. I would also recommend making it more clear that you will need to copy your crt and key from your letsencrypt appdata to the keys folder in nginx-rtmp and change the file names in the config file. Other than that, I found it very easy to follow. Thanks!
  4. Has anyone been successful in getting Open Manage Server Administrator running on unRaid? Edit - I was able to get this running. I pulled the kamermans/docker-openmanage image from the docker hub and installed it in host mode with shell. Mapped ports 1311, 161, 162 This image uses a systemctl replacement, but the script to do it wasnt running properly by itself. I changed journald to run in volatile mode and then ran the entrypoint.sh located in the root. After that I was able to browse to https://host:1311 and run OMSA operations.

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