Tymarand

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  1. Yes to the first question, no to the second - Sorry for the confusion. I have a hardware RAID card in my R720 that I have used to create RAID 0 disks from the internal 2.5" disks... one is 3 x 120GB SSDs = 1 x 360GB and the rest of the drives are mashed together for another RAID 0 = 3.3TB All my other disks are housed in a NetApp DS4246... the parity disk and all of the pool disks In my screenshots above, you can see the labels for the PERC are the hardware RAID disks.
  2. I'm just as confused as you.... not only that, ALL of my disk space isn't being used/seen... Here is what I see in the pool settings: Disk usage: I have 67TB worth of disk space but only 51TB is being utilized. That leads me to believe that SOMETHING is in Raid 1, which is hinted at within the pool settings. Thank you again for everyone's assistance. In a nutshell, I have hundreds of Chia plots that I'm hesitant to shuffle around. Regards, Chris R. *I have unBALANCE installed as well but doesn't show the pool disks when I go to the UI.
  3. Thank you! Having said that, are you implying there's no way to replace/upgrade pool disks? I know that cache drives have a replace/upgrade procedure, would it be the same?
  4. irishjd, Just an update, I have not yet found any information on this. I'm wondering if it's even possible in unRAID? Regards, Chris
  5. Hello all, I think I have a unique situation and I'm not sure how to proceed. I may have screwed the pooch on this one by the way I built my unRAID system... unRAID Version 6.10.3 2022-06-14 (latest as of this post) I have searched and searched and can't find my exact scenario so I'm hoping someone can assist. I have only found information on replacing CACHE disks but not regular pool disks. My current setup is as follows: Dell PowerEdge R720 LSI 9207-8e flashed IT mode NetApp DS4246 with 21 disks installed unRAID disk configuration: One 8TB parity disk under "Array Devices" One 3.3TB disk under "Array Devices" (various drives hardware raid) One 360GB cache disk under "Pool Devices" (3x120GB SSDs hardware raid) 20 disk Raid 0 pool under "Pool Devices" (I needed capacity, not redundancy) 9 x 1TB disks 5 x 2TB disks 6 x 8TB disks I would like to remove 8TB worth of disks, either 8 x 1TB or 4 x 2TB and replace with a new 1 x 8TB disk. Is this possible? I have found through testing that I can remove a disk from the pool and mount it under "Unassigned Devices", I'm assuming because I have Raid 0? Could I then just throw the 8TB disk in and copy the data over? Any and all help would be appreciated. If you think it's not possible, I'm willing to accept any suggestions for rebuilding my system to better accommodate disk replacement/upgrades*. Edit: *Rebuild for capacity more so than disk failure protection which I assume is what the parity drive is for. Regards, Chris R.
  6. I'm trying to help Jon but I'm in the same situation. He's actually found more information than I have.
  7. Blind leading the blind my friend. I haven't been using Unraid for very long myself. I think this is more of a SearXNG setting than Unraid though. We'll get it figured out!. Regards, Chris
  8. Well... I feel stupid. I didn't even think to look at the actual Community Apps. I was under the impression that it was a custom installation of a Docker container. From what I'm seeing through research is that enabling HTTPS may have something to do with configuring proxies. I am continuing to look and will post again if I find something of value. Regards, Chris
  9. Good day Jon, I'm sorry but I don't know the answer (yet) to your question but I was hoping you could enlighten me on how you installed SearXNG on Unraid? I have looked and can't find any documentation on how to do so. I would appreciate any information so that I may assist you in your question. Regards, Chris
  10. Thank you for the reply! I'd love to get this plugin working. I hope I did this correctly, as I have never used pastebin before... Pastebin Command Output The first command you gave me worked and shows all the drives. The second command I needed to add "--device=megaraid,2" to get the drive information to show up (Model# Serial#, etc.) This is the output without the device option: root@UNRAID:~# smartctl -x --json /dev/sg3 "truncated" "messages": [ { "string": "Smartctl open device: /dev/sg3 failed: DELL or MegaRaid controller, please try adding '-d megaraid,N'", "severity": "error" } ], "truncated" Please let me know if you need more info or if there is anything you want me to try. Regards, Chris R.
  11. Good morning! Just so I'm not going crazy, as I couldn't really find information on this, the drives will only be detected if they are NOT connected to a hardware raid controller? The plugin won't detect any of my drives, currently running Unraid on a Dell PowerEdge R720. Thank you! EDIT: Drives are connected to a PERC H710 Mini EDIT #2: I'm a moron, first sentence of this thread says it supports hardware raid cards.
  12. Hello fellow humans, I just recently bought 2 of these cards and they work great in InfiniBand mode between two Windows servers. I bought the tall bracket since it came with the short one. Here is the info in case someone else needs to get the full height brackets: Description FRU Tall bracket for 2-port QSFP adapter with gasket. Fits MHQH29C / MHRH29C / MHRH2A / MCX354A / MCX314A Specifications Product TypeMounting Bracket Brand NameMellanox / NVIDIA ManufacturerMellanox Technologies Ltd Product NameMounting Bracket Manufacturer Part NumberMTM000574 Manufacturer Website Addresshttp://www.mellanox.com CompatibilityMellanox Network Adapters: MHQH29C MHRH29C MHRH2A MCX354A MCX314A Device Supported Network Adapter
  13. Within the container you need to navigate to /config and then edit the file noip.conf Once you put the relevant information in, restart the container and it should auto create the no-ip2.generated.conf file for you. vi /config/noip.conf enter username and password for noip example: /config # cat noip.conf # This is an email address USERNAME='putyourusernamehere' PASSWORD='putyourpasswordhere' # Your hostname, group name, or a comma-delimited list of a mix of them. DOMAINS='host1,host2,host3' # Examples: 5 m, 5 h, 5 d. Minimum is 5 minutes. INTERVAL='30m' Hope this helps. Regards, Tymarand
  14. Not sure if this is still checked, but I was able to get the following to work: AMD RX580 8GB 20.50 drivers (using AMD Driver Version entry on container settings) ---Checking for optional scripts--- ---No optional script found, continuing--- ---AMD driver not present--- ---Installing AMD drivers, please wait!--- ---Downloading driver from https://drivers.amd.com/drivers/linux/amdgpu-pro-20.50-1234664-ubuntu-20.04.tar.xz--- % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed ---Installing driver, this can take a very long time with no output. Please wait!--- ---AMD Driver installation finished--- ---Starting--- Project: PhoenixMiner 5.6d Author: lnxd Base: Ubuntu 20.04 Target: Unraid 6.9.0 - 6.9.2 Wallet: 0x033468F504c581E98AC13F3e7bBa51067D1b38C2 Pool: us1.ethermine.org:4444 Starting PhoenixMiner 5.6d as uid=0(root) gid=0(root) groups=0(root) with the following arguments: -pool us1.ethermine.org:4444 -wal 0x033468F504c581E98AC13F3e7bBa51067D1b38C2.x -tt 75 -tstop 85 -tstart 80 -cdm 1 -cdmport 5450 Phoenix Miner 5.6d Linux/gcc - Release build -------------------------------------------- [0mNo CUDA driver found OpenCL driver version: 20.50-123x-orca [97mAvailable GPUs for mining: [92mGPU1: Radeon RX 580 Series (pcie 10), OpenCL 1.2, 8 GB VRAM, 36 CUs [96mEth: the pool list contains 1 pool (1 from command-line) Eth: primary pool: us1.ethermine.org:4444 [0mStarting GPU mining [95mGPU1: fan PWM control mode 2, min 0, max 255 GPU1: set auto fan: 75C target temp (min fan 0, max fan 100) [96mEth: Connecting to ethash pool us1.ethermine.org:4444 (proto: EthProxy) [95mGPU1: 27C 34% 34W GPUs power: 34.1 W ......... [0mEth: New job #454c97dc from us1.ethermine.org:4444; diff: 4295MH Eth: New job #ee9f69d9 from us1.ethermine.org:4444; diff: 4295MH Eth: New job #cb31e43a from us1.ethermine.org:4444; diff: 4295MH Eth: New job #c0324b83 from us1.ethermine.org:4444; diff: 4295MH Eth: New job #8d8f9b18 from us1.ethermine.org:4444; diff: 4295MH Eth: New job #c0324b83 from us1.ethermine.org:4444; diff: 4295MH Eth: New job #8d8f9b18 from us1.ethermine.org:4444; diff: 4295MH [96m [97m*** 0:00 *** 8/30 18:17 ************************************** [96mEth: Mining ETH on us1.ethermine.org:4444 for 0:00 Eth speed: 21.864 MH/s, shares: 0/0/0, time: 0:00 I hope this is enough proof, please let me know if you need more info. Regards, Tymarand