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Rutku

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  1. Same thing happened for me as well. If you are using UPS with your setup you might want to check this topic too: https://forums.unraid.net/topic/161744-system-not-powering-off-after-shutdown/ I'm still troubleshooting the issue but in my setup I have an UPS so that's where I will start my investigation since it might be the most plausible reason for this happening... Also, I did not remember having this issue before I upgraded to unraid 7.x 🤔
  2. Thanks for creating this! Just noticed that I had an ancient docker image that was still running Unifi Controller v. 8.0.24 and was not being updated any more and changed to this. Steps (for me) for a successful upgrade from 8.0.24 -> 9.3.43 (most up-to-date unraid-version of the image at the time of posting): Backup old Unifi Network Application / Controller (Settings -> System -> Backups -> Download) Stop old container Install this container (I used default settings except I had to change port 1900 -> any free port, I used 1902 and this was due to Jellyfin using same port and it was not configurable). Once installed and start open the webUI. WebUI should start fine if you are using Network type: Bridge during docker installation. Once the startup wizard shows up you can select to restore from backup and use the one you just downloaded. It says that it is doing restart but it doesn't do this automatically (unknown bug). You can open Unraid webgui in another tab and wait until the container is shut down (red light). Then you can start it again and jump back to the unifi tab. Once you have got it started your devices may say that they are waiting for adoption. If so, head to Settings -> System -> Advanced -> Inform Host and override it to your server's ip (without declaring any ports, just the ip) Now your devices should show up as connected but it may take up a few minutes. After that I made another backup just in case and updated the image to the newest stable one that was available in the first page of this topic (in my case docker repository tag "11notes/unifi:9.3.43-unraid"). You can just edit your current template and change repository tag and applying changes pulls the newer version and all other settings should be kept identical. In the future I think I will eventually install Unifi OS but until it's official and stable. Until then I continue to use this one.

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