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Unraid system - going offline
Disregard. I think..I think it's the Realtek 8125B. I recently moved my servers uplink to a 2.5GB SFP to ethernet adapter. When I couldn't reach the webpage/dockers but could ping it, it obviously couldn't be the network...except I moved it back to a 1Gbps port and the webpage/docker services came online from my phone/desktop instantly. Just installed the Realtek 8125b driver from the Community Apps and fingers crossed. Now to wait for 1 hour to 4.5 days...
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Unraid system - going offline
Can you tell me what I need to copy over to a fresh install of Unraid to keep disk assignments and Docker containers? I don't have VMs either, at least none that I care about.
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Unraid system - going offline
Disabled C-States, disabled most Docker containers. and it still locked up overnight after ~3 days. Local CLI was still responsive. Was able to save syslog to another location before graceful reboot via local CLI. Could I bother you to take another look before I decide to buy new hardware, re-install a fresh copy of UNRAID, or just turn it off and walk away for a while? syslog tower-diagnostics-20250718-0819.zip
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Unraid system - going offline
Yes that is correct, it just… drops off it seems but I could still ping the server before reboot just no other services will respond.
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Unraid system - going offline
Unraid system that's been running from the early 6.x days, upgrade as they come up within a month or so. Running 7.1.4 currently. Recently the system will go offline, no web gui or access to docker containers or smb shares. But will ping and allow SSH. Also allows local console access. Tried restarting ngnix, no change. Have to reboot from the local console as rebooting from ssh seems to hang ssh session/not reboot. Enabled an external syslog collector, and I don't see anything. I rebooted it at 8:22 local time in the attached logs. Anyone have any clue? messages.zip tower-diagnostics-20250704-0835.zip
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Unraid 7 - Moving from 1 cache pool to another with mover?
I don't have any VMs at the moment, but understood about Docker. My only container not using the default location is Plex, as I followed a recommendation from the forums to point it's appdata to "/mnt/cache/appdata/plex" instead of "/mnt/user/appdata/plex/". Once mover copies the data to cache2 then I'd have to edit my Plex container to point to the new location before starting it.
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Unraid 7 - Moving from 1 cache pool to another with mover?
That's the way it's configured now, I suppose I don't need to do that step for isos and could just leave it on cache2 (actually called 'samsungevocache'; was just trying to leave it generic for the next poor soul who finds this searching) Looking at appdata I would do my same steps above, only making sure my mover action went from array->cache to cache->cache2 to do the move and then change primary to cache2, secondary to array, mover action as array->cache2.
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Unraid 7 - Moving from 1 cache pool to another with mover?
I appreciate the responses. To make sure I have it correct, I'm going to do the following: isos share (test) currently 'cache' is primary, array is secondary. set 'cache2' as secondary mover action cache -> cache2 run mover confirm /iso is empty on cache pool configure cache2 as primary and array as secondary run mover (I suppose I don't have to do this step) the only difference being when I go to move appdata/etc that I disable docker services. Anything I'm missing in that plan?
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Unraid 7 - Moving from 1 cache pool to another with mover?
Do I change "Primary storage" from my 1st cache pool to my new cache pool and click 'done', followed by manually running mover? or do I have to do some blood ritual (aka whatever obviously easy way you are referencing).
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Unraid 7 - Moving from 1 cache pool to another with mover?
Is there a process where I can move my appdata, domains, isos, system, and temp from my first cache pool to a new cache pool? My first cache pool is btrfs and only 1.6TB. My new cache pool is zfs and 2.8TB. I'm having problems with Sonarr's sqlite DB getting corrupt, and the answers I keep finding at to move it to a zfs cache pool. I found this that explains it for 6.2, dated way back in 2016, and I'm fairly certain there is a better way. I just don't want to screw up.
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Invalid folder users contained within /mnt
So the error tells you the name of the share, but doesn't make it obvious with quotes or parenthesis. I had a 'users' folder that was made long ago, but no longer actively called out. Deleted it and all good now.
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Invalid folder users contained within /mnt
I thought the same last night, so I started by checking all of my docker paths and none of them point to anything other than "/mnt/user/appdata/examplepath" or "/mnt/disk1"
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Invalid folder users contained within /mnt
Ran the Fix Common problems and noticed this error. I don't know what is supposed to be in /mnt so finding the culprit is proving to be a real challenge. Attached is my diagnostics output. Any help would be greatly appreciated. tower-diagnostics-20240130-0927.zip
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***GUIDE*** Plex Hardware Acceleration using Intel Quick Sync
Any clue what the fix is for this? Do we have to wait for a Plex update, Unraid update (I'm on 6.11.1), or is there some config we can update?
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[SOLVED] Help with a SAS Drive
How did you get sedutil-cli to run on Unraid? Figured it out. Waiting for successful sg_formats before I share just in case I'm incorrect.
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