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  1. Thanks. Tried to reboot but server doesn't boot. I'm hooking up a monitor to see the startup logs.
  2. Hello, today I woke up and noticed the Home Assistant was not working. After checking the server I saw the docker service was not running. I checked the log and there are lots of warnings like this since yesterday: Apr 11 15:29:18 Blinkserver kernel: SQUASHFS error: Failed to read block 0x78c92c: -5 Apr 11 15:29:18 Blinkserver kernel: SQUASHFS error: xz decompression failed, data probably corrupt Any idea if it's related to this topic or how I must proceed? Thank you!
  3. Hi, for me the ZFS reformatted cache drive seems to be the solution as well as for others. No errors on logs since I did it yesterday afternoon. I'm keeping my fingers crossed. thanks all of you for your help, will keep an eye on this post for posting any update.
  4. Like I said before, I was using the cache for an smb share and it's been since I put on the cache the docker.img and appdata that corruption has come. Before I had never experienced data corruption. That's why I'm going to take the short way and reformat the cache drive to ZFS. Will do it in a couple of hours and will post back tomorrow morning to see if it's been stable through the night.
  5. Hi there, One more affected over here. The server has been running like a rock for almost years with months of uptime between maintenance reboots. Currently running 6.12.6 Note that I wasn’t using cache ssd for nothing else but caching a smb share for my main PC. I had enough space unused on the cache ssd so I configured my appdata folder, database folder and docker image to be cached (array as secondary) and now it's the third day I see the docker service stopped when I check the server in the morning. Logs are full of brfrs errors. I know docker is off cause I have Home Assistant with some lights automated and those lights are unresponsive in the morning that's what I confirmed when I check the server status. I'm quite sad and frustrated to find these comments here related to the btfrs errors and the fact that switching to ZFS or downgrading is the only solution. And also seeing that most of the moderators replies are suggesting a hardware issue when it's clear that it has something to do within Unraid. Will do the ZFS conversion on the cache ssd and report back but hope it solves the problem. Downgrading would be the last thing I'd do since I don’t want to miss the security patches from those last versions. I have a legacy key and was planning to buy some new keys to support your new company pricing adventure since I was really happy with the software but with things like this…if the issue persists I'm really thinking of switching to another option.
  6. Hi there, Could you tell me how can I create that .env file in Unraid? I mean, of course I can do it on the terminal, but do I need to have any consideretions first? Does it need to be at any specific location? And what about permissions? Thank you!
  7. Hi mate, did you manage to get it working? I'm having the same issue, don't know exactly how to manage that .env file on the Unraid Docker GUI. Thnx in advance.
  8. It didn't work for me though... I'm wondering if it's something from my server, cause I stopped the swag container and started one NPM container I had working a few weeks ago for testing and it's the same. I mean, the log console it's ok, but I get a 552 error when I'm trying to connect to any of my services.
  9. Hi there! First things first, thank you for the container, as well as your support. I have a game server container and many others containers such as plex, tautulli, deluge running on my unraid machine and until now, I've been able to proxypass through nginx all the containers I've needed to (plex, tautulli, etc.), but, when talking about my steamcmd game server...here comes my headaches! I can only reach it on steam server searching if I write the URL:PORT, such as: subdomain.mydomain.com:PORT. But I'd like to reach it just writting the url (without specifying the port). I've tried the stream module onto nginx.conf with no luck at all, also tried to make a site.conf but again failed... Do anybody knows how could I make a subdomain.mydomain.com proxypassed to my game_server (unraid machine) IP:PORT and then be able to find it on steam just with my "subdomain.mydomain.com" without writting the PORT? Cause when my ISP provider changes my public IP the gameserver saved on steam favourites is no longer available and I have to search it again with "subdomain.mydomain.com:PORT" to reach my new public IP through my url. I have my CNAME entry on my domain cpanel pointing to my duckdns url. Also a subdomain entry on the swag container for my gameserver. What can I be missing here? Thanks in advance!😃
  10. Yes, totally agree with you. It did sound better on my mind than wrote here. I think in my case the best way to achieve this is to run the script with CA-User scripts. I apologize 😞
  11. It would be great if we could have a field to modify a cronjob value to run this script. Dont know if it's too hard to implement. So we could tell the container yo check if there is an update, but hey, dont push my folks out. Wait to restart yourself till 5am. E.g. in my particular case have mates from Argentina and would like to adapt the restarts to when they're not playing.
  12. This answer a few pages back may be the one you are looking for to solve this. I'm also figuring out how to deploy a second instance of valheim for testing purposes and haven't already tried it but definetively I'll put an eye on this. @ich777 Dude, I really thanks a lot all the work made on the Unraid and docker scene. I'm sure it's not as easy as it may seems as we actually just see the final steps where filling some gaps with the needed data to deploy it, but there has to be a lot of hard work behind it.