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  1. It certainly is not as long as there's no packaged C/C++ compiler, but other than that, I'm not sure why you'd make this claim. With DevTools and NerdTools I used unRAID as a development machine for several years with no problems.
  2. Is it safe to copy the 6.10 config directly on to a 6.12 disk, or do I need to change anything?
  3. Upon upgrading from 6.10 to 6.12, my array config is completely lost. I have my 6.10 flash backup from right before the install, but I cannot figure out how to decipher that to rebuild my array, and I'm hesitant to guess and then have to spend days recovering from offsite backups. If anyone can guide me, I'd appreciate it.
  4. @zspearmint - thanks, setting that custom background color at least makes it not so painful to look at @ljm42 - Rebooting didn't fix it, but from the rest of your statement it sounds like that menu is here to stay
  5. I wanted to try out My Servers, but after installing it I noticed it messed up my "dark theme" top bar, putting an ugly white-text-on-white-background menu in the right corner, so I tried to uninstall the plugin. No matter how many times I install and uninstall "My Servers", that menu still appears in the top corner. Is there any way to remove it at this point?
  6. Tried Chrome, same problem. I will have to schedule some downtime later this month to see if it recovers on boot. Thanks for looking at it.
  7. Closed all browsers, started a new Firefox profile and logged in, no change. I had two 14TB parity drives (you can still see them attached in the Unassigned Devices section); I just switched over to 16TB parity drives, one of them finished building and is assigned as parity, the other was building when the power outage happened. I haven't yet figured out a way to automate the shutdown of my unRAID when it's on UPS, but I appreciate the advice.
  8. Running unRAID 6.10.3, had a power outage event which exceeded UPS uptime. When I got home and restored power, unRAID came back up but appears to be in a confused state. The array is started, I can access shares from other machines, but the Web GUI thinks the array is stopped and the configuration is stale and will not allow me to perform any array management. Diagnostics attached. juggernaut-diagnostics-20220802-1704.zip