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  1. I'm having a hard time, trying to explain this. I have a usenet downloader in a docker container that downloads to a ssd pool called SATA_SSD. When finished, it's supposed to move to the main array. The pool SATA_SSD is also a share called sata_ssd. The main array is a share called main. The docker container for the usenet client has a container path /media mapped to /mnt/user/ When a download starts, it's supposed to go to /media/SATA_SSD/UsenetDownload/incomplete (mapped to /mnt/user/SATA_SSD/UsenetDownload/incomplete). After finishing the download, it's supposed to go to /media/main/UsenetDownloads/complete (mapped to /mnt/user/main/UsenetDownloads/complete). But what actually happens, is this: the finished download goes on the sata_ssd pool in a directory called main. It's not visible in /mnt/user/SATA_SSD, but it appears in /mnt/sata_ssd/ I have not configured the SATA_SSD share to use the array or the main share to use SATA_SSD, so I have no idea why this is happening. gustav-diagnostics-20240307-0122.zip
  2. Separate post to mark as solution. I was able to reinstall through "previous apps". However I would still like to know wtf happened.
  3. I just clicked the "apply update" button next to a plex docker container, it took a while to do its thing and then said "command failed". After I closed the popup, the plex container was gone. I tried to find out what happened through logs, but I can't find anything. I can't remember which plex version I installed, I think it was linuxserver plex. I've used the diagnostics feature to download some log files, but they don't contain anything about plex. How do I find out what happened and how do I fix it? I'm a bit stumped edit: Found advanced view and the container appears as orphan image:
  4. I would like unraid to ask for a confirmation, before stopping a VM. I just accidentally clicked on "stop" instead of "VNC Remote" and killed a process that was about halfway done and takes two weeks to complete.