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  1. Thank you! That indeed worked. For me it was already auto filled at the top and i only had to remove it from the http block. All up and running again now.
  2. Just created a file in /boot/config/modprobe.d/i915.conf and added the line "blacklist i915" in there. Should this be correct for blacklisting? Also removed /dev/dri from Plex.
  3. Hi All, Recently i've been getting bothered too much by my UnRAID Server crashing randomly. Sometimes it lasts weeks, other times it crashes multiple times a day. Things i've done so far: - Run memtest for 2 days, no errors - Updated the bios to the latest 1601 version - Removed HP NC550SFP Network Card - Enabled and Disabled power saving features (happens on both) - Changed docker to ipvlan instead of macvlan (happens on both) - Swapped USB Drive - Ran Windows 11 (which ran perfectly fine while stress testing) - Re-Seated RAM - Re-Seated CPU I honestly have no clue anymore. Diagnostics is attached. Specs: i3 10100 32GB 2133Mhz memory on XMP (also tried without, no luck) B460i Strix Gaming motherboard Cooler Master VS450 PSU HP NC550SFP 10Gbe Fibre card 3 12TB WD Drives 3 12TB Toshiba Drives Kingston 500GB nvme cache drive Regards, Gravitysandwich. gravityserver-diagnostics-20220620-1653.zip
  4. I managed to "fix" my issue. It was related to my phone saying it connected locally but it was with an external IP. Setting a manual connection in the Plex app solved it. Also Chromecast Streaming is now fully working again at 30+Mbps.
  5. I responded to this thread in the hope that the OP would post his solution that he probably has found after a year.
  6. I am sadly running into this exact same issue for a few days now. Noticed it because Plex Direct Play was stuck on 10Mbit. Containers like NZBGet do not seem to be involved. Plex however is stuck at 10Mbit uploads.