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Oilman

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  1. I successfully upgraded to 11notes/unifi:10.1.89-unraid from 11notes/unifi:9.5.21-unraid earlier this week. Thanks so much for the unifi-controller-reborn app/docker container. I exhaust my abilities just doing the upgrade, and some of you guys out there code these things for the rest of us. I do have one observation/question. When I go to the web GUI of my Unifi controller, now running version 10.1.89, I get the following message: "UniFi Network Server will not support upcoming Network versions. Move to UniFi OS Server for a modern, supported platform with faster iteration and deeper platform capabilities." Is the Unifi OS Server something that will eventually be available in an Unraid compatible docker? Assuming one of our awesome community members creates the docker container? I hope so. Thanks, Oilman
  2. May have answered my own questions. Regarding whether it is somehow running MongoDB in the background, I found the following out on 11note's github: "This image will provide you a rock solid1 Unifi controller with included MongoDB (no separate image needed, since its EOL (end of life) anyway)." https://github.com/11notes/docker-unifi I did go into the Docker config and change the version to: 11notes/unifi:8.2.93-unraid and it did update to that version.
  3. I just installed the unifi-controller-reborn docker after struggling with the unifi-network-application and mongodb stuff for a while. Was able to update from a back-up that included all history from the old unifi controller app docker. I followed advice to install the exact same version from which I was importing my back-up (e.g., use the "11notes/unifi:8.0.24-unraid" tag). Wish I had found this thread from the beginning. It went pretty smooth. All my devices seemed to adopt fine except one (a flex-mini switch)... it is struggling a bit. Note that I have unifi switches and WIfi access points, but do not have a Unifi router. I run Arista Untangle on my own hardware (old desktop computer, not virtualized or piggybacked on my Unraid box). Will soon migrate to OPNSense since Untangle deprecated their Home-Pro version. Just two or three quick questions: 1) how is this "reborn" version dealing with the MongoDB requirement? A separate MongoDB docker didn't appear running alongside. Is it running a "compliant" version of the unifi controller that is somehow running the Mongo DB in the background? 2) How do I upgrade to the latest version of the unifi controller software? Do I now just go in to the docker parameters and update it to a new tag such as: "11notes/unifi:8.1.127-unraid" or "11notes/unifi:8.2.93-unraid" depending on whether I want that latest/newest, or the previous stable version? 3) Will the "reborn" docker app indicate when new unifi controller versions are available? Or will I need to just periodically do what I outlined in #2 above after checking to see what the latest version # is? Thanks for the help!!!

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