Tim Long

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  1. I might have answered my own question. Looks like it IS possible. This article assumes you are starting from scratch but I have a bunch of ready-made `docker-compose.yml` files, so this might work well for me. Using docker compose on Unraid
  2. Is there a way to use docker-compose on an Unraid appliance? I have a docker-compose.yml file that I'd like to migrate from another device. Is there a way to do that? Thanks.
  3. Haven't had a chance to test yet, my server is at a remote site and currently no remote access (another problem to work on!). Will be trying it soon though.
  4. I have a Startech 4-port USB-to-Serial adapter abd I would like to pass the 4 serial ports through to a Windows 10 VM. The 4 ports show up in the list of USB devices in the VM settings anbd I can select them. Then when I try to start the vm, I get: A slightly confusing error message. I would appreciate any guidance on wht this means and how I can achieve my goal of passing through the 4 serial ports. Best regards, Tim Long
  5. I believe I have solved the issue. The Dell server has something called VFlash which is essentially an SD card reader that you can access remotely using the iDRAC remote management card. I had intended to use this to back up my license key from the flash drive. My big mistake was to create a partition on the vFlash called "UNRAID". I think this was causing the OS to think that was the boot drive (it wasn't) and try to load settings from it (they weren't there). Deleting that partition has brought my server back online. Thanks for the speedy replies though, that inspires confidence. Regards, Tim
  6. Hey everyone. I've just purchased a plus license for my Unraid server. After doing so I rebooted it, and it now has disappeared off the network. It's like it can't even "see" the network adapter. I'm running this on a Dell PowerEdge T430 server with an iDRAC "lights out" remote management card (which has its own dedicated NIC) and I can log in to that and see the console. Here's a link to a screen shot of what I see as Unraid boots up... https://1drv.ms/u/s!AhNnlvypHCdtqus8XeP_MJXUmo6o3g?e=xFEdZe It was working fine right up to the moment I installed the license. Help! Unfortunately, I'm not that familiar with Linux so I don't really know where to begin here. --Tim Long