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  1. Update 2 - after setting up paths in the docker, Unraid shares were accessible for a short time using Tonido but eventually it got to the point where all the tick boxes in the Tonido web GUI/Settings would generate an error message once clicked, and I cannot access the website through my xxx.tonidoid.com, on my LAN or outside, nor through the Web GUI option in Unraid. I get the following message when clicking the Web GUI option in Unraid: "Tonido Web Access Forbidden, Tonido Web Access is disabled." This is all right after reinstalling the docker. Any thoughts?
  2. Update - I redownloaded the Tonido docker after deleting all traces of it in Unraid and it seems to be working, all except the sync function exe. I did have to reset all my paths but that isn't too big a deal...I figure I'll get the syncing part figured out eventually, it's user error, not an issue with the software.
  3. Hi, I've been using the Tonido docker in Unraid for years and it's worked great. I tried to set up the backup program TonidoSync today to backup one of my folders and it wouldn't back up. I started looking around in Unraid and Tonido, and when I was in the Tonido Settings page that includes multiple tick boxes, looking through all the settings, whenever I would click one of those boxes I would get an error saying something like "this selection not available". So I removed the docker and was trying multiple different things, and now I can't get into the Web UI at all (from the Unraid GUI). The longer I was in the Tonido web GUI, the less it worked for me. Another variable is that the Tonido website (https://www.tonido.com/tonidodesktop_downloads/) says "Tonido is in maintenance mode and only getting critical fixes! We recommend a more powerful FileSharing experience using FileCloud community edition". Is being in maint mode an issue for us Unraid docker users? The Tonido website still advertises Tonido for download, so it's a bit confusing. Am I the only one seeing this?
  4. Hello, I recently rebooted for the first time in a while and the dockers are all missing. I've not made any changes but I've had an issue recently where my cache drive was filling up, I believe due to some improper mover settings. I need to look at them a bit more but I think they are fixed for the time being. I think I was putting VM backups there using the Prefer cache setting so it was filling up unnecessarily. Anyway, I have deleted the docker image file and built a new one but still nothing comes up. Everything else in Unraid is working fine. I have one Windows 10 VM and it appears, it's just the dockers that are missing. Thanks for your help. I've attached the diagnostics.tower-diagnostics-20211216-2238.zip
  5. Well I'm an idiot - this motherboard has 2 ethernet ports and I plugged the cable into the other one and it all worked. I realized the config defines what port to use, Ethernet 0, Ethernet 1, etc, and I was plugged into the wrong one. I've been testing all the different features and messing with settings, everything seems to be working fine. I even plugged in the previous USB (that I hadn't de-registered yet) and it worked, no changes needed. I will probably decommision it here shortly once I prove everything is up and running appropriately. I did need to update the VM template with the passed through devices but they seem to all be working properly (GPU, multiple USB devices). Thank you all for your help! Lesson learned on this one is if you have a board with multiple ethernet ports they are not interchangeable as far as unRaid is concerned.
  6. To be clear, this isn't a flash drive issue. My original flash drive is acting the same way as the new one. The problem started when I pulled my working gigabyte MB out and installed a Supermicro board. Before I did this I downloaded a trial key and installed it into the Supermicro board with one hard drive to make sure all the new hardware worked (CPU, RAM, fans, etc). I had Unraid running, a Windows 10 VM running and everything worked great. I installed a new copy of Unraid using USB creator onto this test flash drive, copied the config file over, and switched out the motherboards and this is where I am now. I've had to tinker in the BIOS a bit (booting up in legacy) but I don't see how that is causing me to not be able to see the web GUI.
  7. Thanks for the recommendations. I have a monitor hooked up and have been watching the boot process. It seems to boot up just fine, but I can't get to the GUI and I can't get to the shares/mapped drives from windows on a different computer. I've attached the last screen image. I can log in on this screen. I took a couple of more shots I can attach if they would help.
  8. Well I'm able to boot up into a fresh install of unraid on a new flash drive, and it boots up. If I take my old config file and copy it in to the new flash drive, it won't boot into the web GUI. So I'm thinking something is messed up with my old config file. Where should I start looking? I believe the source of this config error is that the old USB drive that last worked properly was on a Gigabyte board and I'm switching over to a Supermicro board. I initially thought the USB may have been bad but my brand new USB exhibits the same behavior.
  9. Hello, I know unRAID has a zip utility to backup your flash drive, then you can run USB Creator to take that zip file and build another new flash drive if the original drive fails. If I don't have access to this function, but I still have the flash drive, can I save the flash drive contents onto a computer and use a zip program to zip it manually, then build a new flash drive from that .zip file? Does the zip utility within unRAID do anything special that would cause this to not work? If what I'm suggesting doesn't work, is my only option to use the manual mode?
  10. Sorry for the delay here, I typed a reply and thought I sent it but realize now it didn't go through. Anyway I was trying to utilize some USB ports on the MB for a windows VM but they seem to all be under one controller. Since I initially asked this question I found that in the VM template I could see the USB devices I had plugged in (Logitech joystick, Snowball microphone) and checked the box to pass them through, and they worked. Not sure how that works since there is only one controller but it's been working just fine.
  11. Hello, Curious if there is a way to separate this IOMMU group of USB ports? The image below shows what I have. I'd like to separate so I can pass through some of the ports to a Windows VM. Any possibility of doing this? MB is the X11SPM-F.
  12. Thank you! That's what I was looking for...I missed the x2 / x4 spec...that is good to know. Looks like your board is about $30 more but in my case that is probably worth it.
  13. Just curious if anyone has any experience with Supermicro MBD-X11SSH-F-O or MBD-X11SSH-LN4F-O (4 LAN port version) with Unraid? Are there any quirks while using all PCIe slots and the NVMe slot? I've read that sometimes it's tough to tell what won't work with the SM boards until you boot it all up. These are reasonably priced boards and it seems like the E3-1200 v6 / v5 CPUs are available.
  14. It looks like the cpu and motherboard can be purchased for <$600, unless I am missing something. It looks like a nice setup though. I'm interested but it's a bit overkill for me unless the price is right.
  15. I have contacted Intel to see what they say about it not being detected, they say it should work assuming your motherboard can recognize PCIe gen 1. I set my motherboard PCIe to auto detect so it should work. I have motherboard gigabyte GA-H170M-ds3h. I'm wondering if the driver is not included in Unraid??