Everything posted by DivideBy0
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(Solved) It just WORKS
Not sure where to post this but man this unRaid stuff just WORKS, rock solid. Almost a year now with two installs and they're both absolutely ROCK SOLID. Love the simplicity and stability of this setup. I would say money well spent. Keep up the good work gents.
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[Support] Linuxserver.io - Heimdall
Neat application. I want to like it but I can't Sometime it hangs for few seconds. Annoying. Am I missing something? The kinks are all on my local network
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How many TB's is your Unraid Server?
I have 2 unraid servers - 48TB + 47TB
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Automated regular checksum scrubbing + repair for Unraid to prevent bit-rot / silent corruption?
When is unraid planning to move to zfs? Is that on the roadmap?
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Selling my license
Well let's analyze this a bit, shall we, since you're taking such a strong interest into this scenario and my position on this matter. I really don't follow the "free" statement honestly. I don't expect free and that's not what I am saying. But anyway, let's say I buy a license and use it for 3 months, I am unhappy with the product or it just no longer fits my requirements, so I turn around around and sale my system which of course comes with the license. So yes to answer your question is a waste of my money if I can't turn around and recover some cost, after just 3 months of use. What you're hearing from me is what you think you want to hear or your interpretation of this matter I never spoke or mentioned about a periodic fee or anything like that. That's a can of worms you don't want to open. Milking the cow is not my favorite type of licensing models and usually I walk away from that, not just walk away but actually RUN Is my money and is my choice to what licensing models I support and give my money to. Is just business, nothing personal This is my last statement on this matter as I feel that I am taking too much valuable time and real estate from support topics Again agree, to disagree, respectfully
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Selling my license
Agree to disagree and I honestly have no dogs in this race. I am perfectly happy with what I have, I have no intentions to transfer of change ownership, but it will be a waste of my money if I no longer need unRaid and I can't re-sale or even gift it. Shoot, I can re-sale or gift just about anything else from homes, cars, boats, cameras to automation systems But again I am not here to agree or disagree, is just my personal opinion.....
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Selling my license
Here is my take A sale is a SALE. When I sale or buy a house I don't "transfer" my contacts. I change them and is called change of ownership. When I purchased my home I inherited a very nice automation system and software. It was very easy to change the contacts for support and further upgrades.
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Selling my license
What if one decides to sell the entire system to someone else? That includes the key as well, right? That's not a transfer, is a sale.
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[SOLVED] Shutting down from the webui causes unclean shutdown and starts a parity check
Could be a shell open? That was my problem. Install Dynamix Stop Shell
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rsync Incremental Backup
Thanks much Sir
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unRAID 6 NerdPack - CLI tools (iftop, iotop, screen, kbd, etc.)
no sshpass ????? O MANNNNNNN
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rsync Incremental Backup
Nice work. Can we make this script get a file or folder from a unix like system that allows ssh / scp / sftp? I need to make back-ups of some remote linux machines directories
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[Support] Linuxserver.io - Nextcloud
Looks like the CLI fixed it. Thanks
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[Support] Linuxserver.io - Nextcloud
WebUI. I am doing a CLI now, docker exec -it nextcloud updater.phar So now is tuck again: root@NAS-UNRAID:~# root@NAS-UNRAID:~# docker exec -it nextcloud updater.phar Nextcloud Updater - version: v20.0.0beta4-11-g68fa0d4 Current version is 21.0.0. Update to Nextcloud 21.0.1 available. (channel: "stable") Following file will be downloaded automatically: https://download.nextcloud.com/server/releases/nextcloud-21.0.1.zip Open changelog ↗ Steps that will be executed: [✔] Check for expected files [✔] Check for write permissions [✔] Create backup [✔] Downloading [✔] Verify integrity [✔] Extracting [✔] Enable maintenance mode [✔] Replace entry points [✔] Delete old files [ ] Move new files in place [ ] Done
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[Support] Linuxserver.io - Nextcloud
I tried to do an update and is not stuck in "Update in process" No matter what I do is stuck in the same place. Anything I can do manually to get outta this and actually complete an update? Thanks much
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Unraid OS version 6.9.1 available
Went very smooth on 2 unRaid systems from 6.9.0
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Disable Web GUI root & password login prompt
But I had it working just fine until I setup a root password via the GUI (by mistake). It worked fine even with 6.9 after the upgrade. Something is not adding up here man. It worked fine till today?
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Disable Web GUI root & password login prompt
Man this is absolutely CRAP and still doesn't work. So darn FRUSTRATING. I changed the password as per your instruction with the space and now I can get into the Web GUI without a prompt but the console ssh no longer works. I have to setup a root password again in the GUI and then I can log into ssh but I also get a prompt into the web GUI again. How do I setup the root password for ssh access and no prompt into the web GUI? Can't be that darn hard can it?
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Disable Web GUI root & password login prompt
Well SNAP. Before I didn't have web gui nor ssh root passwd. After I set it by mistake now I am hosed. There is gotta be a way to get back to what I had?
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Disable Web GUI root & password login prompt
Well great I did that and now I can't login via ssh anymore What a mess. This whole thing is backwards I do have GUI access but no ssh? If I change the root passwd in GUI it should apply to ssh one as well?
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Disable Web GUI root & password login prompt
By mistake I setup the root password and now I get promoted to login when access the GUI. Can't find it anywhere in settings? How do I disable that prompt and take me straight into the dashboard?
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8 BAY NAS Setup - U-NAS 800, SuperMicro A2SDi-4C-HLN4F, 64GB Memory, HBA-LSI 9220-8i
I am selling it all together, not willing to part it out, sorry
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[Support] Linuxserver.io - Duplicati
Yes I am sure, the destination was right, to cloud. Perhaps it creates a local copy before it uploads it and the upload speed couldn't keep up with the local copy? I was backing up about 5TB and the drive is 8TB. It was full in 2 weeks while I was out traveling
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[Support] Linuxserver.io - Duplicati
Why is duplicati creating and storing these files in the directory I am trying to backup? I left it running for like 2 weeks while I was vacationing in Mexico and when I got back the drive was full. WTF?
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The Past, Present and Future of Unraid on the Selfhosted Podcast
That's not a bad option at all. If I am not intruding what kind of files are you pushing? I mostly have phots and videos and some random work related files. Is duplicati pretty reliable? My last experience was not good but perhaps it will work better with jottacloud Thanks much