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  1. ICH777 7 Days to Die Server seems to be hanging up for me. Looking at the logs: That is where it stops, the server doesn't actually get to a point where it's running. I've let it sit there for a day and it just doesn't progress any further. Any help is appreciated! Oh, and it's the latest version to date of this post. TIA, Zain
  2. Interesting. I figured it out. Apparently if pool is 90% full it will completely prevent writes. I'm in the process of upgrading the 4TB drives that are in it now; once I replaced the first one Sonarr is happy. Wish I had known that, it would have saved me some frustration yesterday on this. I'm in the process of moving from TrueNAS SCALE. Thanks ichy guy, -Zain
  3. The only thing I changed on the template was the location of the media files. Permissions are all defaulted to whatever the New Permissions tool sets them to.
  4. Also, when I go to media management, it won't even save when I try to add a root folder.
  5. What I have is in the screenshot above. Oh, you mean in Sonarr itself while it is running. Yes, I'm navigating /mnt/tv and it does show all of the files in there but I'm prompted with the error stating that the folder is not writable by user sonarr.
  6. I tried running the New Permissions tool but that did not help. I've tried a couple other Sonarr apps (binhex, linuxserver) and they all share the same issue. I am able to copy/paste/move files around so I'm not sure what's up with the permissions.
  7. Sonarr, by ich777, yes. I added those variables in effort to remedy the permissions issues.
  8. Hello, The way the forums are laid out for apps like these is not very conducive to researching and correcting problems on our own. With that out of the way, I'm trying to get the *arr apps working however when I try to add my existing media to them, I get the following error: And it doesn't seem to matter what PUID and PGID I input, I get the same error (just different user). How do I fix this? Thanks.
  9. Yes. That is one of those things to have to factor in when deciding which OS you want. TrueNAS is free, too. I liked Unraid but it didn’t suit my needs. With that being said, I have a backup server I’ll be moving off site and plan to use Unraid for it. they all have their quirks perks and drawbacks, you just have to weigh them out when deciding. lol I moved all my data several times while figuring it out!
  10. TrueNAS SCALE. I was on the released CORE version but have recently switched to the Beta release of SCALE. Unraid has its advantages but if you want the benefits of true raid, look at other NAS operating systems. I have a 10g internal network for data transfer speeds and wanted the read/write speed gains of stripes mirrors (raid 10).
  11. Thanks Jorge. I think I’m going to migrate to a different system with RAID support.
  12. Thanks Jon. I understand what you have posted above however I’m running a 10gb network here between server and workstation. Read speeds and data protection are important to me. The read speed of a single spinning drive is not enough. That’s why I’m looking to setup an array (or pool?) in raid6 or 10.
  13. But this would probably also mean the ability to have ssd caching would go away, correct?
  14. Is it acceptable to use Pools only (no array devices)? My thinking here is that if I can put all of my drives in a pool and utilize raid 6 through the pool, I would have the read benefits that I'm looking for. So basically I'd have a pool of 6 drives in Raid 6 instead of having an array of 6 drives. But then is there now no cache ability utilizing SSDs?
  15. Thanks Jorge, so I gather Unraid isn’t quite the right OS for my use case. Thanks!