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Hollandex

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  1. I also just noticed that I can't start a VM. I get this error: "unable to open /mnt/user/domains/EndeavourOS/vdisk1.img: Read-only file system" Cache drives are mounted correctly and not even close to full.
  2. Diagnostics attached. I woke up today to Docker containers not working. If I tried to stop/restart any container, I got "Execution Error". I tried stopping Docker, deleting the vdisk, and starting Docker back up. Now, the Docker page says Docker failed to start. No idea what's going on. The server was working great last night. Never turned it off. Now it's borked. sanctuary-diagnostics-20220316-1131.zip
  3. I'm new to the whole reverse proxy/letsencrypt thing. So this might be a really dumb question. Sorry in advance. Is there any way to have SWAG point to other computers on my network? For instance, if I want to install a Bitwarden server on an rpi, is there a way to have SWAG redirect traffic from some subdomain (like bitwarden.mydomain.com) to the rpi? And, if not, what is the correct way to have multiple computers behind a reverse proxy on my network?
  4. If I moved it through the SMB I'd hit the network and essentially be downloading it to my computer and re-uploading it to unraid. At that point, from unraid's perspective, it wouldn't be a move but a delete and an add. So yeah, I guess this just solidifies your statement that using mv at the terminal "bypasses" unraid. Sounds like the best unraid can handle is added files/folders.
  5. I have a share for home movies/photos that is set to not use the cache. This share is called "Photos". I have a share called "Downloads" that is set to use the cache. This is my main drop-off for everything. Sonarr and Radarr use it for actual downloads but I also use it to do file dumps from my camera/phone. I just got back from a vacation and I dumped all the photos from my phone to the Downloads share. At this point, the files are on the cache drive. I then moved them, using the terminal, to the Photos share with the following: mv /mnt/user/downloads/photo-dump/* /mnt/user/photos Now, for some reason, there is a photos folder on the cache drive with all my new photos in it. Despite me setting "Use cache pool" to No. I know I can use the user0 folder, instead, when doing the move but I feel like that shouldn't be necessary. Is there something I'm not understanding about unraid and the way it handles the cache drive? Or is there some settings I need to adjust?
  6. I set up Swag recently and have 2 domains set up with Let's Encrypt. Things have been running fine and then, today, I try and access my Nextcloud and I can't. I checked the Swag logs and see this: There were too many requests of a given type :: Error creating new order :: too many certificates (5) already issued for this exact set of domains in the last 168 hours I understand there's a rate limit but why would this have been exceeded? I haven't done anything to cause more cert to get issued. I set up Swag, checked that it worked, and that was it. What am I missing here?

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