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  1. Hi, I am experiencing the same issue. It would appear all my dockers are slow when updating. Here is a quick screenshot of my appdata directory. Can anyone confirm if this is accurately setup? Many thanks in advance!
  2. Hi All, Thank you all so much for the assistance. This did indeed resolve my issue. For years I have blindly just updated without ever reading the patchnotes I think to myself there are 10s of 1000s of unraid servers out there surely the devs wouldn't cause any major issues. Lesson learned This did indeed resolve the issue. For some time now I have had another random issue where my containers approx. 12 or so of them would take a good 30 mins to an hour to update when I do them. This never use to be this slow. Ever since moving to IPVLAN it is now snappy again. Lastly, funny enough my drive is not reporting it is dying anymore lol coincidence no doubt! It will be replaced soon. Fun
  3. Now since changing over to ipvlan I see this error in FCP now. More research to do I think.
  4. You would be correct sire! I did not do this due to the field being optional lol
  5. I just did a bit of research on the difference between macvlan and ipvlan and it seems like ipvlan is the way forward. I cannot foresee any issues with moving to this. I have made the switch now and all my containers are starting up just fine so it seems at first glance. I will continue to monitor my Dozzle. I am aware Disk 3 is failing It is on my to-do list / buy list. Just haven't gotten around to it yet I am going to have to research the method for unraid to swap out this drive. I thought I did set this up and route the logs to a syslog folder. But the folder is empty, I haven't been able to work out yet why it will not dump its logs in the syslog folder.
  6. Hi All, Firstly, thanks in advance for anyone that may be able to spot the issue. I have been running unraid for years now and never an issue until now. Unexpectedly approx. a week or so ago now the server becomes unresponsive. How do I know this happens? I have the server hooked up to my discord server and it pings me across various containers running on the server. One being scrpyted for my doorbell when the server "drops" I get an Apple HomeKit "Front Door not responding". I then try to dial into the server via web UI and it times out. I try SSH and it times out I then plug a monitor into it and get nothing. Simply rebooting the server brings it back temporarily. Approx. every 24/48 hours the server appears to "die" again. During the state of the server being unresponsive, it goes without saying that server itself cannot be reached but also all its docker containers are no longer accessible nor the VMs. I have run over all the logs, and I cannot see anything that is glaringly obvious. When looking over the syslog file it seems the server is still "running" in some capacity during the times the server appears to have "died". I cannot work out what to make of this. PS. I know I have one array drive with read errors. It will be replaced soon. I am of the belief that this array drive would not be causing the issues I am seeing. odyssey-diagnostics-20230923-1152.zip
  7. Hi All, Not sure if this thread is still relevant. But I am facing an issue with our unraid server where it is taking forever!!! to PULL files that are tiny. I am unsure where to start troubleshooting. After reading this thread I can see that my appdata is already on the cache drive. Any other tips?

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