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meh301

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  1. I run a ZFS Pool mounted to /mnt/gaochan on which I store all VMs and Docker Containers. Post-update, this pool is fully detected and functional, and no errors are being logged in relation to the startup of Docker. Furthermore the docker.img image seems to be correctly detected (= not in red) in the settings. The following is a screenshot of my Docker settings: I quickly took a look at any mention of docker in the diagnostics but the docker.txt log is blank and there does not seem to be anything out of the ordinary in syslog.txt... As this also affects VMs, I do not think it is only a docker issue. I am aware that this could be due to some incompatibility with the ZFS plugin itself, and will move this to the plugin thread if instructed to do so, though it seems there are mentions of similar issues from different configurations as well. Next Day Update: I have tried copying all my data (docker.img + appdata) to a normal unraid pool - again, no errors but not containers either. kenchitaru-serv-diagnostics-20210313-0510.zip
  2. I ran it and it works! Guess I'll have to buy a licence for unraid now
  3. Here are the system logs kenchitaru-serv-diagnostics-20200702-0958.zip
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  5. Hi, I am building a virtualization + docker server and I decided I wanted to test out unraid to ensure it is a viable solution. I purchased a supermicro x10dri from the used market for the task and installed a trial of unraid to a usb stick. On initial boot, the only available ethernet ports were those of my add-in cards (two 4x1gbe cards and one 2x10gbe card), and these worked fine for networking once setup. The issue is, the onboard lan ports are not at all in the device list and I kind of want forward all my add-in cards to a VM. Initially I suspected that a jumper on the motherboard was in the "disabled" state but that was not the case, and I know the ports work, even if they aren't present in the interface, they do light up when plugged in. I'm at a veritable stump at this point in time and not quite sure what else I could do. The onboard controller is the intel I350 so it shouldn't be an issue, and both ports are present in the pcie devices in their own respective groups. Running lshw -class network (IPMI FTW) results in an 'UNCLAIMED' state for both ethernet ports and I'm not sure how to claim them. It is somewhat hard to access files on the server at this point in time due to the connection issue so I'll only upload system logs if absolutely necessary.

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