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  1. And under "Reformatting a cache drive" I have no idea what step 4 is asking me to do:

     

    "Set all shares that have files on the cache and are currently not have a Use Cache:Yes to BE Cache:Yes. Make a note of which shares you changed and what setting they had before the change"

     

    I have two shares that are "Cache: Yes" but obviously no shares have files on cache as there is no working cache at the moment. 

  2. Thanks all.

     

    It's worth noting that my appdata and system shares have completely disappeared. Will these steps automatically re-create them? And obviously I've lost all data that was on cache?

     

    So the precise order of steps I need to follow is as follows?

     

    1. Reformat cache?

    2. Recreate docker.img?

    3. Copy appdata

    4. Reinstall dockers?

  3. 6 minutes ago, Squid said:
    
    Apr  7 22:08:12 fs emhttpd: /mnt/cache mount error: No file system
    Apr  7 22:08:12 fs emhttpd: shcmd (48): umount /mnt/cache
    Apr  7 22:08:12 fs kernel: XFS (sdi1): Invalid superblock magic number

    Run the File System Check against the cache drive

    Thanks. Just noticed cache is "Unmountable: No file system"

     

    There's a lot of chat about "If the file system is XFS or ReiserFS (but NOT BTRFS), then you must start the array in Maintenance mode, by clicking the Maintenance mode check box before clicking the Start button. "

     

    But I assume the cache is not part of the array so I can just go ahead? It seems the general command is "xfs_repair -v /dev/md1" but how on earth do I find what /dev/??? is my cache drive?

  4. On 3/15/2021 at 11:59 AM, henryw3 said:

    Good to hear. Yeah, there's no way to do that atm, is something I've been meaning to add for a while so it will get added in the next couple of weeks when I've got some time to work on it

    Is there a dedicated thread for your docker yet?

     

    I have a feature request. Let healthcheck fail if speed(s) are below a given threshold.

     

    I just found for the last 24 hours one of my ethernet interfaces had dropped to 100 Mbps and required replugging to fix. It would have been caught by this.

  5. 22 minutes ago, Snubbers said:

    I've always been having this issue (with the speedtest app and speedtest-tracker app).

     

    Effectively my ISP provides 350Mbit down / 35Mbit Upstream.. I can max out the connection in SABNZBD and other download dockers, but the two speedtest ones seem to cap at 60Mbit/s down. I've tried Bridge/Host network modes to match the other dockers that can max the connection out but nothing changes, it's still capping. 


    I've checked the speedtest endpoint which is the one closest to me, and running speedtest from any browser on any other device in the house maxes out the connection to the same server absolutely fine..


    It's almost like OOKLA's CLI is limiting things? I get good network speeds in the house (I can saturate the gigabit connection if transferring files etc.)


    Any ideas? 

    No issues here with 500/50 and the cli or these two apps so I think it's something your end. What about running a browser in a VM on your server?

  6. 2 minutes ago, henryw3 said:

    Did you map 3765 to container port 80?

    Yes. Weirdly I tested half a dozen times. Coming back now 15 mins later and it's loading!

     

    Looks great too, especially like Telegram and Healthchecks integration.

     

    Oh, one question, how do you change default number of days on the graph?

  7. https://github.com/Waterboy1602/Addarr/wiki/Installation-on-Docker

     

    This is a Telegram Bot made to add series to Sonarr or movies to Radarr with a couple of commands. You can also communicate with your Transmission service to change its download speed. The bot has also recently changed from a ReplyKeyboard to an InlineKeboard, as you can see in the screenshots.

     

    FEATURES

    • Add series/movies to Sonarr/Radarr
    • Get a list of all the series on Sonarr
    • Change down-/uploadspeed of Transmission (Temporary Speed Limit)
    • Secure bot with a password. New chats first need to authenticate
    • Wrong login attempts are saved in addarr.log
    • Possibility to enable the Transmission-command only for admins
    • Possibility to change the entrypoints of the commands
    • Translated in English and Dutch
    • Command to give an overview of all the other commands
  8. Is there any way to separate SSD HDD temp readings from spinning disks? Because it seems 50C is hard-coded as a red-alert temperature on the footer and the dashboard page even though this is fine for SSDs.

     

    At idle, my HDDs sit at about 47C and my SSD at about 55C. However, the only information I see on the dashboard and in the footer is the max temp (55C) which I'm not bothered about. I never get to see whether my max HDD temp has crept into the 50s.

  9. As of today, the webui is incredibly laggy. As in you can watch each table of the page load one at a time and it takes about 30s per refresh. I seem to remember having this happen before but cannot remember how I fixed it.

     

    The weird thing is that it's only while using my hostname. Direct IP on either of the networks is instant like it was this morning.

     

    Things I've ruled out:

    • vm/docker RAM hog
    • log in/log out
    • adblock/firewall
    • clearing cache in Chrome
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