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  1. 1 hour ago, Kilrah said:

    That is correct and as mentioned just above you need to temporarily downgrade the container to be able to update nextcloud to a version recent enough before switching back to latest.

    Ok... Making a little more sense now. Upgrade in process... Looks like I have to run it a few time... Nextcloud was on version 21 when I started.

     

  2. 16 hours ago, cat2devnull said:

    Try upgrading from the command line.

    Go into the console and type:

    sudo -u abc php /config/www/nextcloud/updater/updater.phar
    sudo -u abc php /config/www/nextcloud/occ upgrade
    sudo -u abc php /config/www/nextcloud/occ maintenance:mode --off

     

    Nope... I get:

    Update of code successful.

    Should the "occ upgrade" command be executed? [Y/n] y
    This version of Nextcloud is not compatible with > PHP 8.0.<br/>You are currently running 8.1.16.

     

    So the container update doesn't actually update Nextcloud? is that correct ?

  3. I had a 2tb drive fail, and I went though the process to replace it with a new drive. It's a 3tb. I have a 3tb Parity drive so it should work fine.

     

    However, the second I start the rebuild I get a message on the dashboard that says: Unmountable: Unsupported partition layout

     

    The rebuild with complete with no errors, however the files on the drive are unavailable and there doesn't seem to be a way to fix the drive. xfs_repair in the GUI and the CLI failed to resolve the issues.

     

    I precleared the disk initially and got this result

    I tried it again with no preclear and get the same result.

    I attempted to Format the drive after the rebuild completed and nothing happened.

     

    So... I am in need of assistance.

     

  4. I'm having a problem getting this card up and running in my Unraid box.

    The card is detected, however I'm getting the "Interface Ethernet Port 1 is down. Check cable!"

    Anyone got some ideas?

    The card is plugged into a Aruba S2500 via a DAC (I've tried my other DAC as well)

     

  5. I've got IPv6 working on my unraid server. I can access shares and the UI via IPv6. However docker containers don't seem to know that IPv6 is a thing. It seems there is nowhere to set it up. So what am I missing?

  6. 12 hours ago, Gizmotoy said:

    Probably depends on your needs.  At this time I'm aware of only a single option, at any price, that meets all of:

    1. Cross platform, including under linux so it could theoretically be Dockerized
    2. Offers offsite backup (Unraid+machines to cloud)
    3. Permits centralized local backup (Machines to Unraid)
    4. Offers versioning/deleted file protection

    CrashPlan Business gets 1/2/4, but can't do 3.  It can backup to local or external drive, but not directly to the Unraid Docker.  The Dropbox-like sync options get 1/2/3, but not 4.  Carbonite and Backblaze lacks 1 and 3 since they don't have a linux client.

     

    Maybe someone else can chime in, but the only other service I'm aware of that can do everything CrashPlan Home could do is SpiderOak.  I had been with SpiderOak for a number of years before I switched to CrashPlan.  The service was great, but the app was terrible.  I see it's gotten an overhaul.  Perhaps it's an option for us.  Only the limited 1TB plan is price-competitive with CrashPlan Home, though, and (perhaps wisely?) there's no unlimited option.

     

    Looks like they'll be trying to grab some of us:

    https://twitter.com/SpiderOak/status/900116225833000960

     

     and 5... I get to be in control of the Encryption key. Crashplan claimed that you could generate your own using the custom key option, which I did.

  7. Switch to business and you get this:

     

     

    Back up for free until the end of your current CrashPlan for Home subscription, then enjoy a 75% discount for your next 12 months. After that, CrashPlan for Small Business costs $10 per device each month.

     

    You can migrate 5TB of storage. But PC to PC backups will be gone.

    That 5TB is per device limit with the business accounts.

  8. I just got an email from Crashplan saying that they are leaving the consumer market.

    Hello,

    Thank you for being a CrashPlan® for Home customer. We're honored that you’ve trusted us to protect your data.

    It's because of this trust that we want you to know that we have shifted our business strategy to focus on the enterprise and small business segments. This means that over the next 14 months we will be exiting the consumer market and you must choose another option for data backup before your subscription expires. We are committed to providing you with an easy and efficient transition.

    WHAT DOES THIS MEAN TO YOU

    We will honor your existing CrashPlan for Home subscription, keeping your data safe, as always, until your current subscription expires. 

    To allow you time to transition to a new backup solution, we've extended your subscription (at no cost to you) by 60 days. Your new subscription expiration date is 11/07/2017.

    YOUR CHOICES

    Your first step is to consider the options below, available exclusively for CrashPlan for Home customers. Once you make your selection, no further action is required until your new expiration date. We will send you reminders well before your CrashPlan for Home subscription ends.