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  1. So, I had the malformed database errors. I ended up moving the ".db" file in case I needed to try and recover, restarted it, then used the restore from backup in the UI to restore all my downloads and other settings. It will originally look like it's stalled on restore but wait until it tells you it needs to reload, click reload then restart the container in unraid, that seems to have fixed it for me.

  2. 19 hours ago, NLS said:

     

    ? Only if you don't use virtiofs you can remove that.

    If you use it, it needs it.

     

    Right, I wasn't using that, I'd planned to so I'd had the tag setup but never actually mounted it. After removing the tag and the  backing I stopped having lockup issues, I was just reporting back that it fixed the issue for Linux guests (I assume it will for Windows guests as well)

  3. 23 hours ago, projektdotnet said:

    This appears to also affect Linux guests as well. I use a 6 core VM with EndeavourOS as my primary desktop with a passthrough AMD RX 6600 gfx card as the primary display/audio device. When I am actively using the VM I haven't had it lock up (though I've not been using it for usually more than an hour) but if I leave it idle for a few hours it would lock up with no clear indication in the logs as to why. The attached XML is after I've removed the shared memory from it as well as the shared directory, those are the only changes I've made to it before upload. I'll report back if it freezes again after those changes.

     

    Host Hardware
    Supermicro X11SCH-LN4F
    128GiB ecc
    Intel(R) Xeon(R) E-2146G CPU @ 3.50GHz
    Radeon RX 6600
    Navi 21/23 HDMI/DP Audio Controller

     

     

    jaynestown-diagnostics-20221022-0548.zip 184.61 kB · 0 downloads serenity.xml 7.54 kB · 0 downloads

     

    As a follow up to my previous comment, after removing the memoryBacking I haven't had any issues pop back up and it's been running since that comment without a single lock-up.

  4. This appears to also affect Linux guests as well. I use a 6 core VM with EndeavourOS as my primary desktop with a passthrough AMD RX 6600 gfx card as the primary display/audio device. When I am actively using the VM I haven't had it lock up (though I've not been using it for usually more than an hour) but if I leave it idle for a few hours it would lock up with no clear indication in the logs as to why. The attached XML is after I've removed the shared memory from it as well as the shared directory, those are the only changes I've made to it before upload. I'll report back if it freezes again after those changes.

     

    Host Hardware
    Supermicro X11SCH-LN4F
    128GiB ecc
    Intel(R) Xeon(R) E-2146G CPU @ 3.50GHz
    Radeon RX 6600
    Navi 21/23 HDMI/DP Audio Controller

     

     

    jaynestown-diagnostics-20221022-0548.zip serenity.xml

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  5. 10 hours ago, ich777 said:

    No, because these are two different things.

     

    The developers from AssettoCorsa made it necessary to provide Steam credentials from a Steam account with the game in the library to even download the dedicated server for AssettoCorsa where this requirement isn't there for The Forest.

     

    You have to ask the developers from AssettoCorsa to allow anonymous downloads from the AssettoCorsa dedicated server.

     

    Hope that makes sense.

     

    Ok, I had a feeling that there was a reason it wasn't done already, thanks for the info.

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  6. 7 hours ago, saarg said:

     

    Which instructions are you talking about?

    Use a stable release instead of an RC release of you have issues.

     

    The release version of OpenWRT is not compatible with my device unfortunately due to it being an EFI boot. I found out that the issue is related to a known bug after I'd already made my first edit. I put in my edit how I got it working for my setup for now but thank you for responding.

  7. The OpenWRT instructions are not accurate for the latest RC (21.02-rc1) of OpenWRT. When using that command only the last option will actually save in UCI. I have yet to find a working solution to this, any ideas from the Linuxserver team?

     

    EDIT: I got it sorta working. It'll only pass a single file but since all of my devices are currently 64 bit EFI based, it works for my own setup.

     

    uci add_list dhcp.@dnsmasq[0].dhcp_boot='netboot.xyz.efi,server name,server IP'
    uci commit
    /etc/init.d/dnsmasq restart

     

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