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TheLargeFries

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  1. Hi, I have been using this container for a few months without any issues. Today I started getting alerts my docker .img file was near capacity (79GB out of 100GB in use). I started to dig into which container was consuming space, and noticed NPM is currently using 68.4GB. It increased a couple GB within the course of 30 or so minutes, so I've turned off this container for now. I'm not entirely sure where to start debugging an issue like this -- would love your thoughts/feedback. Edit: I did look for any other post/comment with this problem and came up short. Please feel free to link me to a different chain if this isn't a new problem. Edit2: I did a force update on the container, and now it's 900MB. Though without knowing why it balooned, I'd wager it'll continue to grow in size again.
  2. I just pull my wildcard cert from my nginx proxy manager docker (the container handles the actual renewal with lets encrypt). then I use the scripts plugin to run this weekly: #!/bin/bash # Check if array is started ls /mnt/disk[1-9]* 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null if [ $? -ne 0 ] then echo $(date -u) " LE SCRIPT - ERROR: Array must be started before using this script" exit else echo "Moving cert from NGINX Proxy Manager docker" cp /mnt/cache/appdata/Nginx-Proxy-Manager-Official/letsencrypt/live/npm-1/fullchain.pem /boot/config/ssl/certs/unas_unraid_bundle.pem cat /mnt/cache/appdata/Nginx-Proxy-Manager-Official/letsencrypt/live/npm-1/privkey.pem >> /boot/config/ssl/certs/unas_unraid_bundle.pem echo "Reloading nginx service" /etc/rc.d/rc.nginx reload echo $(date -u) " LE SCRIPT - COMPLETE" fi
  3. Hi @MarkusMcNugen, Thanks for maintaining docker containers! I'm trying to setup the sftp docker to sync/share some files across multiple devices. I read through the instructions, but can't seem to authenticate. I setup a sftp-share user in unraid, and granted read/write permissions to a single share. I then went into the container and configured a username and password, assigning to the same user/group as the unraid user: root@db516ccd2f61:/# cat /config/sshd/users.conf sftp-share:testpass:1000:100 Whenever I try to sftp, I can't authenticate at all; I've tried both terminal, and filezilla. Example: sftp -P 2222 sft-share@<server_IP> enter "testpass" without quotes, and then permission denied. Is there a step I am missing? Thanks in advance for any help!
  4. Thank you! This is exactly what I needed. I'll likely use the user scripts plugin to schedule the job too.
  5. Hi All, I am new to unraid, and recently got my domain SSL cert to work with the GUI of unraid. I am using the NGINX Proxy Manager docker container to renew a wildcard cert, and proxy a handful of containers to force SSL. I haven't quite figured out how to automate the renewal for the WebUI though.. right now, I manually need to move the updated cert to /boot/config/ssl/certs/server-name_unraid_bundle.pem (and append the key into the file, since unraid needs it all in one file). I think the easiest solution would be to run a weekly bash script to copy whatever cert is in my NPM docker into the unraid webui folder, probably weekly or monthly. is there a specific place to write/store a script that would persist after a reboot? or, is there a more elegant solution? Thanks! -Fries

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