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  1. You were right. Force updating fixed it: Thank you very much for your help. regards kocurek7
  2. Thank you very much. I added that line to /boot/config/go and rebooted unraid. It helped with almost all dockers, but one app - bazarr still shows update not available. I'm attaching screenshot. Any ideas? Maybe I should reinstall bazarr? And another problem came up - Fix Common Problems is alerting about this: Should I just ignore that warning? ... and in Plugins I can see big "UPDATE" button: ... just ignore it or try to upgrade? (which will probably fail due to unraid v. 6.8.3. regards, kocurek7
  3. Well... How did you know that? 🙂 I am not so advanced user... Which go file do you mean? What is the path?
  4. Thank you very much. It worked! Now I'm going to check stability of my Intel config on 6.8.3. Best regards, kocurek7
  5. Hi guys, due to stability problems with 6.9.2 I rolled back to 6.8.3 version. I thought that rolling back would be easier and everything should roll back. Well it did not. Unfortunately after rolling back I had no dockers and no CA plugin. I did assign my cache drives again and dockers are back now, but I cannot install CA plugin which requires at least version 6.9.0 of unraid. So what now? Any ideas? regards, kocurek7
  6. Hi, Thanks @Tristankin for posting this. I have Intel® Core™ i5-4460 CPU with ASUS Z97M-PLUS mainboard and 16 GB RAM and no additional GPU. After upgrading from 6.8.3 to 6.9.2 I had constant system turning offs every 1 or 2 weeks or so. I enabled syslog server and mirrored it to flashdrive. Nothing special in logs - so is it a hardware issue? I don't think so, I had memtest86 running for 2 days with no errors. Before - on 6.8.3 it was rock solid with 12 months uptime. I just rolled back to 6.8.3 and we will see. regards, kocurek7