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  1. Since the last couple of RC's as well as the current stable release. the WebUI becomes inaccessible randomly. When this happens, I am able to access all unraid shares and dockers and everything else is working perfectly, but I am unable to view the WebUI. The Chrome tab just spins and displays nothing

     

    I'm able to resolve it by using the power button on the server which does a graceful shutdown. I then turn on the server again and all is fine.

     

    Any suggestions?

    apollo-diagnostics-20230617-0811.zip

  2. Hello fellow Unraid users,

     

    I noticed this issue over the past month or so. It may be related to an upgrade to 6.10.3, but I'm not 100% sure.

     

    Every week or so the server becomes unresponsive and requires a hard reboot. I am not able to to log into the terminal, or use the power button to have Unraid shutdown gracefully. The last time I did a hard reboot,  I typed in this command: tail /var/log/syslog -f as suggested by this thread 

     

    I've attached a picture of what was left in the terminal before doing another hard boot.

     

    Can anyone point me in the right direction on how to resolve this issue?

     

    Thanks

     

     

     

     

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  3. Hey everyone,

     

    I'm running into a strange issue. Since installing this docker, my unraid server has started randomly pinning the cpu at 100% and made the the gui unresponsive. I've had to do a couple of unclean shutdowns as the shutdown at terminal would hang.

     

    I didn't think it had anything to do with AudioBookshelf, but since disabling it in docker, I haven't had any issues. I'm currently running Unraid 6.10.0-rc3, but it was also happening on 6.10.0-rc2.

     

    Any suggestions?

  4. On 5/10/2021 at 1:20 AM, Siyuan said:

     

    Sorry if I bother this old post.

     

    Same MSI, same issue here. I disabled the fastboot option in bios and problem solved. No need to change the usb drive in my case. 

    Note that there is a "fastboot" (default enabled) and a "msi fastboot" (default disabled), they all need to be disabled.

    I got this solution from Pela in this topic . Hope it works for you.

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    Thank-you so much. I've been fighting with this for a couple of days, and it had been driving me crazy. Like bdee1, every time I had to reboot or restart, I had to move the USB drive to another port. At first I thought it was my usb drive, so I swapped that, then I thought it was the motherboard and was about to RMA it until I stumbled across your post.

     

  5. I just discovered recordings-autoconverter. It works beautifully! Thanks for creating it and sharing with the community.

     

    Is there any option to have recordings-autoconverter leave the audio untouched? I have a 5.1 Home Theatre setup and would like to keep the 5.1 audio instead of convert it to 2 channel stereo.

     

    Thanks

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