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JasonH76

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  1. Hi, Not sure if I am in the right section of the forum, as I cannot start a new thread under the 'Docker Container' forum section, only reply?! I am having a little difficulty finding information regarding some configuration settings in the NextCloud and NGINX Reverse Proxy Dockers. I have used unRAID for over 3 years now mainly used just to maintain some media storage, alongside the Emby Server Docker. However, feeling a little more adventurous, I recently setup NextCloud and setup a Reverse Proxy using NGINX, which is connected over a Cloudflare Tunnel. However, there are a couple of areas, I am struggling with and it is getting a little annoying, because I think it is probably something really simple! Issue 1: I am unable to access NextCloud via the Windows Desktop App as I am getting a SSL warning and Error 403. (see pics). I also have a few errors popping up on the NextCloud Docker Container. I have Googled for answers and even used ChatGPT but with limited success. None of the guide on YouTube and general forums seem to have this unique group of errors. I feel is it something to do with CloudFlare Tunnel and SSL certificates, but not 100%. Any help in resolving these issues will be greatly appreciated. Already starting to go gray!
  2. Thanks for the reply. The link you gave I started to try, but will try again. I check for unRAID OS updates weekly. Believe I did update to v6.10, then to v6.10.3, but cannot be sure. Is there a way to check...?
  3. Hi, Before I start, please be aware I am only just starting to understand how unRAID works. Basically, the issue is that I have about 70GB of data that is currently still on my cache drive (dev/sdc) and when I instigate the move command, it writes about 4GB to the array (dev/sdd - Disk2) and then loses it and the move command stops. The data in the cache never writes to the array anymore. The share in Disk2 is called 'Photos' and the Use Cache Pool is set to Prefer:Yes. I have done some reading and tried some suggestions the FAQ/Help pages: FAQ for unRAID v6 - Page 2 - General Support - Unraid On restarting the Server, it did work for a bit, but then the read-only issue returned, When it does 'work' it appears to write corrupt data. Attached are my diagnostics. Server is an HP Microserver Gen8 intel Xeon E3-1220L V2 2C/4T @ 2.30GHz 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR3 ECC DRAM Seagate Barracuda 4TB (Parity) 2 x WD Red Pro 4TB (Array) 1 x Samsung 840 EVO 120GB (Cache) If I can get the data of the cache, I will change the SSD as I believe it is probably knackered! Any help would be appreicated! home-data-diagnostics-20220806-1911.zip
  4. OK... excuse my ignorance, but can you elaborate on this. Games Cache is set to Prefer on 'Use Cache Pool' and I have changed the Minimum Space from 100G to 50G which has got things moving. However, I am unsure what to 'delete' to reduce the var/log file size. You mention Disk 5 and Cache? Do I need to change 'Use Cache Pool' to Yes instead of Prefer? I can see a Game_Cache folder on both Disk 5 and the Cache_ssd/cache_ssd 2
  5. Hi, Been delving into unRAID for a bit now and enjoying the experience.. however, I have a couple of issues: 1. The Fix Common Problems Plugin comes up with the following error message /var/log is getting full (currently 100 % used) 2. Unable to access an external Sandisk 480GB SSD I was using in a Windows 10 Virtual Machine I set up. It was used as my 'data' drive in the VM. I believe the drive has become corrupted as the VM loads ONLY when the SSD drive is plugged in (Windows Disk Manager shows it empty but not unallocated). If the SSD is unplugged, the following error appears if I try to run the VM. Execution Error internal error: Did not find USB device 174c:55aa The drive was fine 3 days ago and even following a power cut. How can I retain the VM without the SSD plugged in? The server is mainly to store all my movies and music, provide a Steam Cache and run one Gaming PC VM. My Specs of my unRAID server: AMD Ryzen 7 3800XT @ 3.9Ghz Asus ROG Strix X-570-F Gaming 32GB (4 x 8GB) Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 GTX 1050 TI Gaming X 4G (used as a passthrough for VM) ASUS BC-12D2HT DVD Drive 3 x Western Digital 6TB WD Red Pro HDD (1 Parity, 2 Array) 2 x Western Digital 4TB WD Red Pro HDD (Array) Western Digital 2TB WD Pro HDD (Array) Sabrent Rocket 1TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe drive (used for AppData/System Cache) Samsung 1TB QVO 860 SSD (Used in "RAID 1" SSD Gaming Cache) Samsung 500GB EV0 840 SSD (Used in "RAID 1" SSD Gaming Cache) Sabrent PCIe 3.0 1TB NVMe drive (used for Domain VM Cache) Western Digital 12TB WD Red Pro HDD (backup of movies) - Unassigned Device Asus 10G Network Card Zalman ZM750-HP 750W PSU I did have a look in the forums, but as a newbie...ish, I could not quite get my head round it for either issue. I have attached my logs to see if anyone can help determine the fix. Cheers advance humphrey-corner-diagnostics-20220717-0957.zip

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