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  1. Has anyone successfully enabled shadow copies with sanoid in 7.2.2? I have spent many, many hours editing /boot/config/smb-extra.conf to no avail. This is where I landed: path = /mnt/datapool/data browseable = yes read only = no vfs objects = shadow_copy2 shadow:basedir = /mnt/datapool/data shadow:snapdir = /mnt/datapool/data/.zfs/snapshot shadow:snapprefix = autosnap_ shadow:delimiter = _ shadow:format = %Y-%m-%d_%H:%M:%S shadow:ignore_suffix = yes shadow:sort = desc shadow:localtime = yes Please advise if there's something obvious I'm overlooking.
  2. I've just finished migrating my old dell-pc based server to a shiny new Core ultra 7 on Asrock W880D4U in a Sagittarius case. Unfortunately the fan speed seems to be pegged at 50% (1400rpm) and my four Arctic P12 Pro PST fans are howling like banshees. I cannot access the BMC web ui or use the Asrock SMU software to see or change the fan curve. With SMU I can connect and launch the web-based KVM, but nothing else works inside the app. The Asrock Rack BIOS does not have any kind of fan settings. I've tried IPMIView which can connect but doesn't really have any proper fan control abilities. The Unraid IPMI Support plugin can see the fans and their speed, but the Fan Control does not work. Any suggestions appreciated as to how to connect to the BMC or otherwise push an updated fan curve! UPDATE For no reason at all the web UI just started working. For anyone who experiences similar issues trying to connect, I suspect there might be a REALLLLY long initialization period before it accepts logins. My next question - there is no HD temp sensor available to the BMC. When building a Control Table for fan speed I can use FSC_INDEX or TEMP_CPU but nothing else seems relevant. Anyone have a better idea?
  3. I upgraded to Fios 2GB and my old OPNsense router was not up to the task, so I am using the stock Fios CR1000A router with port forwarding to the Unraid server for Wireguard VPN. My previous OPNsense wireguard setup worked flawlessly on my remote pc for accessing the home network. After creating new peer configs, all my other clients (ios, other windows pc's in the remote location etc) can connect and browse the shares from the remote site, but my windows 11 pc can't get past the share listing when connecting to the Unraid server. When I click on a share in file explorer, I just get the endless spinning wheel of doom. I am using the "Remote Access to Server" wireguard profile, and I have also tried "Remote Access to LAN" but I experience the same issues. Comparing the Unraid peer config to my previous OPNsense peer config, there are no obvious variations in the files. From some online digging I suspect this may have something to do with stored/cached Windows SMB network credentials. On the remote PC I have tried the following: Adding share using "net use" instead of windows explorer Setting "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanmanWorkstation\Parameters "AllowInsecureGuestAuth" to "1" Removing all existing mapped drives Removing server credentials from Credential Manager control panel Running "net use * /delete" (there are no entries in the list) Running "klist purge" Restarting Remote network = 192.168.168.0/24 On the Unraid I have verified: Unraid version 6.11.5 Other peers can connect and browse fine via wireguard Network is bridged Local server uses NAT = Yes (default) Local tunnel network pool = 10.253.0.0/24 Local network = 10.10.10.0/24 Unraid IP = 10.10.10.210/32 I am at my wit's end with this. Any help appreciated! [update] After spending way too many hours on this, I think the issue is related to port forwarding on the Verizon router. I ended up going with Tailscale and it is working flawlessly.

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