madpoet

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  1. Right... so on WHS it finds all the appropriate media files and backs them up to their directories, and is smart enough not to duplicate them ;)  My wife likes to stick photos all over her laptop for instance so I can't rely on them always being in the Photos library.  I'd like to be able to figure a way to do this with unRaid.

  2. Be gentle... CLI scares me sometimes ;)  So I've read through chunks of this thread.  It appears like the best option for me is to use the all in one package on page 4 that includes SABnzbd and call it with the Go script like so:

     

      installpkg /boot/custom/SABnzbdDependencies-2.0-i486-unRAID.tgz

      python /mnt/cache/.custom/sabnzbd/SABnzbd.py -d -s MyUnraidIP

     

    Correct?  So just download the .tgz, copy it to the flash/boot/custom directory, and let it rip?

  3. Ultimately the feature I miss most from WHS is the ability to have it auto backup media files and sort them into the appropriate folders.  So it finds all the pictures for instance, or music, or whatever and dumps them in the appropriate shares.  Obviously it uses the WHS extender software to do this.  What I'd like to do is figure some way to make it similar for unRaid.  I don't expect the exact same level of usability, but it would be good to have it.  Plus when it aggregates it to the share I have them all available for my media extenders :)  Am I missing an easy way to do this?

     

    Thanks,

    Paul

  4. I ended up getting a Norco case and going that direction so I have the following:

     

    2 x SUPERMICRO CSE-M35T-1B Black 5 Bay Hot-Swapable SATA HDD Enclosure - Used for a little over 1 month, stock units.  $85 shipped.

    1 x SUPERMICRO AOC-SAT2-MV8 64-bit PCI-X133MHz SATA Controller Card - New in box. $90 shipped

     

    PM me or email me at [email protected].  If you think my prices are nuts tell me :)

  5. So starting yesterday morning I'm seeing a ton of these in my syslog:

     

    Dec  4 06:22:25 Tower shfs: shfs_readdir: opendir: /mnt/disk3/Pictures/2010/08_Aug (24) Too many open files

    Dec  4 06:22:26 Tower last message repeated 45 times

    Dec  4 06:22:26 Tower shfs: shfs_flush: close: (9) Bad file descriptor

    Dec  4 07:22:26 Tower shfs: shfs_readdir: opendir: /mnt/disk3/Pictures/2010/08_Aug (24) Too many open files

    Dec  4 07:22:26 Tower last message repeated 7 times

    Dec  4 07:22:26 Tower shfs: shfs_flush: close: (9) Bad file descriptor

     

    It seems limited to my Pictures share, but it spans more folders than just the one above.  Any ideas?  I searched but couldn't find any good troubleshooting steps.