Shrike

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  1. I'm running Unraid 6.12.4 on a tiny Lenovo M700, mostly for the amazing community apps. The array is currently just one 1TB M.2 SSD. I'd like to add a 5TB 2.5" HDD in there for a secondary Plex installation, for the stuff I don't intend to archive on my main NAS (A Synology DS918+ that already broke down once and will be replaced with a proper Unraid system soon 😀) So my question is: Can I create a separate pool (or something?) just from the HDD in addition to the array that has the SSD so that my Docker apps stay on the SSD and the HDD would be a separate mount point I can use for Plex data?
  2. It failed again, this time mid-run. Reboot fixed it again. Got a flash backup this time, I'm smart that way 😀 Need to figure out why it's suddenly started dropping after working perfectly for almost a year, now I have a working backup at least if I need to replace it.
  3. My server had an uptime of over 200 days so I rebooted it first. Everything went fine. Upgraded to 6.11.3 and was greeted by a "please enter new root password dialog". Entered the password I had previously, got in. All settings were missing. Proceeded to panic, got a diagnostics dump out. As a hail mary I rebooted once more. Again got greeted by the "new root password" dialog. Now everything is just fine. What happened? 😅 tower-diagnostics-20221110-1027.zip
  4. Any chance of changing the underlying node-red image to 2.1.6-16 so it'd be possible to use addons that require NodeJs 16? 2022-01-24T17:58:54.815Z [err] Not compatible with your version of node/npm: [email protected] 2022-01-24T17:58:54.815Z [err] npm ERR! notsup Required: {"node":">=16.6.0"} 2022-01-24T17:58:54.815Z [err] npm ERR! 2022-01-24T17:58:54.815Z [err] notsup Actual: {"npm":"6.14.15","node":"14.18.2"}
  5. Is it possible (or reasonable) to install unRaid on a server that can only handle a single drive ever (Lenovo M900), just for the virtualization features or would I be better off with Proxmox or something similar?