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Rhuarc

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  1. Hello everyone! I am trying to install this repo https://github.com/mlow/steam-library-updater as a Docker container on my Unraid install. I have tried using the CA tab and searching Docker Hub but they don't have the image available there. I am at a loss as to how to get this downloaded and installed. Step by step instructions would be great! Thank you so much in advance! Rhuarc
  2. Would there be any updates to this? I tried using both binhex-delugevpn and the local ip address in the sonarr.subdomain.conf file but neither one of them lets me through. I still have the network type in the sonarr docker image set as None so that it goes through the binhex-delugevpn. Suggestions are welcome!
  3. Quick question, do you know if the move if cache hits percentage thresholds calculates that percent full correctly if I have a 3 disk cache in raid 1? I know it does the thing where if the cache is empty it incorrectly shows free space. Then as it fills up it gradually gets closer to accurately reporting the free space. Basically when the cache is actually full then it shows the correct 0 space available out of the full available amount. Does that make sense? I can grab screen shots and try to explain further if that doesn't make sense. Thank you!
  4. Hey everyone, I wanted to introduce myself as yet another soon to be convert! I have been a long time Drivepool on Windows user doing the typical Plex / Sonarr / NAS setup. It has worked for me for quite awhile, but I have wanted to look to move to a more robust server setup for quite awhile now. My current setup is: Case - Antec Gaming Series 300 Motherboard - Gigabyte Z97-HD3 Processor - Intel Core i5-4690K RAM - GSkill 2x8GB / Crucial 2x4GB - Total 24GB Graphics - Radeon HD5750 Network - RTL8125 2.5Gb NIC SSD Boot - Kingston 256GB NVME Cache - ADATA 500GB Storage - WD 7x8TB \ Hitachi 2x3TB This setup has worked, but some limitations I have found are that transcoding on this setup for Plex is woefully inadequate, I do not like using SnapRAID, Windows is a hog!!!!! I want to be able to start getting into virtualizing when needed, and using Docker containers for things liek Sonarr, Deluge, Plex, even Backblaze for backup. I currently also have a gaming PC (old one) but I am moving to my primary pc being my laptop that I hook up to a dock when I am home (I am a pilot and travel a lot so being portable is of number one importance). I am going to take my previous gaming parts and repurpose them to a new unRAID install. My planned setup will be: Case - Rosewill L4500U (the one with hot swap bays) Motherboard - ASrock AB350 Gaming K4 Processor - Ryzen 5 1600x (will probably upgrade this at some point soon. I can go all the way up to a Ryzen 9 with this motherboard) RAM - Team Elite 2x8GB (for now, plan on upgrading with at least another 16GB kit) Graphics - eVGA 1060Ti (basically using for transcoding in Plex) Network - RTL8125 2.5Gb NIC (my current network gear is all 1Gb, but I want to upgrade my Ubiquiti gear at some point to 2.5Gb) USB Boot Disk - (just using a basic 8GB USB key that seems to be working fine in my testing) SSD/NVME Cache Pool - Kingston 256GB / Samsung 850 EVO 500GB / ADATA 500GB / Another 1TB NVME (I don't know the brand right now) This is one area I have some questions about. Basically should I set this Cache Pool as my target directories for downloading via Deluge etc? The idea being that I download to this Pool then ingest into the folder structure I have setup for Plex media? I'm sure I'll be asking lots more questions about this as I get further along! Storage - WD 7x8TB \ Hitachi 2x3TB Using the 1060Ti should let me do much faster transcoding without slowing down the rest of the system. I really like that unRAID gives me the protection of RAID, but still lets my drives be readable to a bare metal unRAID system in case I had to swap it to for recovery. I also really like that every drive does not need to be the same size. Anyway, I hope that wasn't too much! I look forward to learning and being involved in the community going forward as I start this journey! Prost, Rhuarc
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