Everything posted by dirtysanchez
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[support] gfjardim's Docker Repository
admin / password
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[support] pducharme's Dockers support thread
Installed the Unifi controller docker, set it up with custom ports (8080 and 8081 were already in use), and switched it to bridge mode. It's working great. Thanks for the work on this!
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[support] gfjardim's Docker Repository
Removed the existing docker and container. Reloaded from the new template and it's working great with my HP LaserJet 3015. Thanks a million gfjardim!
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[support] gfjardim's Docker Repository
Ok. Thanks very much for your efforts in trying to get this to work.
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[support] gfjardim's Docker Repository
Same error message as before, without the last line. Still unable to login to WebGUI. Found user 'avahi' (UID 105) and group 'avahi' (GID 111). Successfully dropped root privileges. chroot.c: fork() failed: Resource temporarily unavailable failed to start chroot() helper daemon.
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[support] gfjardim's Docker Repository
Welcome back! Just installed the CUPS container and I'm unable to log into the CUPS GUI. It rejects the user/pass (still default at this time, haven't changed it). The container log shows the following lines over and over. Found user 'avahi' (UID 105) and group 'avahi' (GID 111). Successfully dropped root privileges. chroot.c: fork() failed: Resource temporarily unavailable failed to start chroot() helper daemon. runsv chrome: fatal: unable to start ./run: access denied
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Failed Drives
Brand: Seagate Model: ST3000DM001 Approximate age at failure: 1.8 years Drive in warranty: Yes The drive just up and died one day, no issues prior. Drive was completely offline, exhibited the "click-of-death", and unable to pull a SMART report. SMART reports prior to death were clean as a whistle. I no longer have the last SMART report prior to death, but it was 6 days before the failure of the drive, and not a single abnormal parameter. Forum post: http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=24786.msg329427#msg329427
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How to remote desktop into VM
RDP should be available. You need to login to the Windows 8.1 VM via the browser based connection and set the Windows VM to allow RDP connections. Right click My Computer, properties. Click remote settings. Under Remote Desktop click allow remote connections to this computer. Uncheck network level authentication.
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Project unRAIDIO
Very cool idea. Looking forward to seeing the finished product.
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Silverstone DS380 thread?
+1000 for all the same reasons you state above. I'll likely be getting one of these once they are more widely available and migrating my build to it.
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Silverstone DS380 thread?
I have to agree. If that case has great build quality, and it should because it's a Silverstone case, it should easily supplant the Lian Li as go to case for mini-ITX builds.
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Silverstone DS380 thread?
I don't think anyone else is using them yet as they aren't available yet (outside of eBay apparently). There was some talk of them in the Lian Li PC-Q25B thread, and there are a few people here that are looking to get one once they are available.
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UnRaiding an Apple Xserve RAID
Very cool mod. Look forward to seeing more! BTW, the last status light is the "RAID Controller Status Light".
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[SOLVED] Headless System - Beep When Booted sucesfully
Awesome. I went with the Imperial March from Star Wars. beep -l 350 -f 392 -D 100 -n -l 350 -f 392 -D 100 -n -l 350 -f 392 -D 100 -n -l 250 -f 311.1 -D 100 -n -l 25 -f 466.2 -D 100 -n -l 350 -f 392 -D 100 -n -l 250 -f 311.1 -D 100 -n -l 25 -f 466.2 -D 100 -n -l 700 -f 392 -D 100 -n -l 350 -f 587.32 -D 100 -n -l 350 -f 587.32 -D 100 -n -l 350 -f 587.32 -D 100 -n -l 250 -f 622.26 -D 100 -n -l 25 -f 466.2 -D 100 -n -l 350 -f 369.99 -D 100 -n -l 250 -f 311.1 -D 100 -n -l 25 -f 466.2 -D 100 -n -l 700 -f 392 -D 100 -n -l 350 -f 784 -D 100 -n -l 250 -f 392 -D 100 -n -l 25 -f 392 -D 100 -n -l 350 -f 784 -D 100 -n -l 250 -f 739.98 -D 100 -n -l 25 -f 698.46 -D 100 -n -l 25 -f 659.26 -D 100 -n -l 25 -f 622.26 -D 100 -n -l 50 -f 659.26 -D 400 -n -l 25 -f 415.3 -D 200 -n -l 350 -f 554.36 -D 100 -n -l 250 -f 523.25 -D 100 -n -l 25 -f 493.88 -D 100 -n -l 25 -f 466.16 -D 100 -n -l 25 -f 440 -D 100 -n -l 50 -f 466.16 -D 400 -n -l 25 -f 311.13 -D 200 -n -l 350 -f 369.99 -D 100 -n -l 250 -f 311.13 -D 100 -n -l 25 -f 392 -D 100 -n -l 350 -f 466.16 -D 100 -n -l 250 -f 392 -D 100 -n -l 25 -f 466.16 -D 100 -n -l 700 -f 587.32 -D 100 -n -l 350 -f 784 -D 100 -n -l 250 -f 392 -D 100 -n -l 25 -f 392 -D 100 -n -l 350 -f 784 -D 100 -n -l 250 -f 739.98 -D 100 -n -l 25 -f 698.46 -D 100 -n -l 25 -f 659.26 -D 100 -n -l 25 -f 622.26 -D 100 -n -l 50 -f 659.26 -D 400 -n -l 25 -f 415.3 -D 200 -n -l 350 -f 554.36 -D 100 -n -l 250 -f 523.25 -D 100 -n -l 25 -f 493.88 -D 100 -n -l 25 -f 466.16 -D 100 -n -l 25 -f 440 -D 100 -n -l 50 -f 466.16 -D 400 -n -l 25 -f 311.13 -D 200 -n -l 350 -f 392 -D 100 -n -l 250 -f 311.13 -D 100 -n -l 25 -f 466.16 -D 100 -n -l 300 -f 392.00 -D 150 -n -l 250 -f 311.13 -D 100 -n -l 25 -f 466.16 -D 100 -n -l 700 -f 392
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Seagate ST4000DM000 4TB drive rated at 2400 power-on hours
The ST2000DM001 and ST3000DM001 drives are the same. There has been other discussion here. Specifically there is a discussion of what the 2400 hour figure means here.