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Nextcloud
Hi all, I just moved my unraid to a new machine and while everything , including all dockers, were transferred smoothly, I'm having a hard time getting the nextcloud AIO to work. All the nextcloud AIO containers seem to be running but the following: Here is what clicking on Nextcloud's "running" shows: The logs seem fine maybe except for the highlighted portion above, which I'm not sure is normal or not. It was previously running well with no issues on my old machine when i followed @SpaceInvaderOne's video tutorial on youtube. I've tried purging all nextcloud aio docker app data to get a fresh restart on the installation wondering if my docker template was the one that was messed up during the backup but nothing's worked for far. Has anyone faced similar issues or know what the problem is? Am I missing something obvious? Thanks in advance
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Connecting HDDs to Mini PC (Thinkstation P360 Ultra)
Sorry if this is a stupid question but how would I power the drives? Will the SAS HBA also provide power through the SAS cables (https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/NNQAAOSw6zlhhjVj/s-l1600.webp) ? If so will there be enough for 5 drives? or will I need an external power supply to turn on independently?
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Connecting HDDs to Mini PC (Thinkstation P360 Ultra)
Hi, noob here. I have a Thinkstation P360 Ultra that I am planning to run unraid on. Seeing how it’s a mini pc, the one major problem that I foresee is where/how I go about connecting my 3.5” drives. I am considering up to 5 HDDs. So, my first and simple solution was to get a hard drive bay or DAS to enclose my HDDs that I can then connect to my thinkstation using a usb C cable but after researching, it seems that method is not recommended. One post on this forum mentioned that the only valid way is through SAS cables if I recall correctly. I also thought about using a pcie 3 card to connect the individual HDDs but those don’t seem to supply power and the HDDs will need to have their own power source. Conveniently, my thinkstation p360 ultra also has the following slots: PCIe 4.0 x16, Low Profile, Full Length, 75W PCIe 3.0 x8 (x4 Lanes), Low Profile, Half Length, 25W 1 x 2.5GbE – RJ45 1 x 1GbE – RJ45 Could anyone recommend an optimal solution to connecting HDDs to my Thinkstation to be used as NAS? Preferably, I would like to dedicate the 4.0 x16 for my GPU but if there’s no other way then I will be willing to make that compromise. Is it even possible? If so, what parts am I looking to buy? Thanks in advance!
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