dogmanky

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  1. I found that by using Scrren and letting the Nix_Script run, that most errors will work themselves out as the new regex files are released.  But all the garbled release titles are still annoying me.

  2. I have so many releases with a crapload of scrambled letters, numbers, etc that there is no way of knowing what they are.  Does everyone else see this as well?  Most end up in the Misc catagory.  Of course I do have the releases with normal titles as well... but figure allot of the really good stuff is burried in the garbled releases.  :-\

  3. Robbie,

     

    First off ...  Thanks so much for the original Unraid show, as it definately helped me with my first build.  As for a 8GB SSD drive, ... well.. things since the 1st show have progressed and in the age of 40TB common Unraid builds, that 8GB drive is equal or less than most thumb drives.  :)

     

    A future show on the massive media server capabilities of a 20+ drive Unraid server would probably attract allot of viewers and spark allot of interest in the "geek world" which most of us live.  :D

     

    Have to admire the fact you hate to part with that 8GB drive... I can TOTALLY relate!  lol

     

     

     

  4. I've been using YAMJ since the beginings and since I have it pretty well figured out,  I've just stuck with it.  I've also had PCH's since the A100 and in fact still have my 1st A100 and 2 A110's in addition... all of it happy and playing nice with my YAMJ setup.

     

    I use XBMC on several 1st-gen 8GB XBOX's and will likely lean towards XBMC as an overall solution if I ever move away from YAJM on my appliance HD Streamers (PCH's).

     

     

  5. get a crossover cable and use something like Tiny DHCP Server on your PC or MAC (I'm sure there is a MAC equivilent).  See if the Unraid box picks up a DHCP address from your software DHCP Server.  If not then you probably have a hardware issue or something not properly configured in the tower bios.

     

     

  6. The counter has already been reset (it resets as soon as you start the new parity check).  If you see any more errors, they could be new ones.  If this happens, post a syslog.

     

    Thanks Raj..  you are correct.  It did reset once I kicked off the manual check.  Evidently the so-called parity check during a drive reuild is a little misleading.  It evidently doesn't do a full blown "FIX error correcting parity check".

     

    I'm good now.  No more errors.  woot!

     

  7. I pd the extra to get a 2nd Pro license and no way I'm selling it.  Limetech has provided us a very good solution and the 2nd license is a favor to us the way I see it.. so if there is USB key failure, then we can keep our servers up while waiting on a new license.

     

    I'm guessing the OP just hasn't worked on a dev shop before and doesn't realize what goes into developing software.

  8. I think what I'm seeing is when I had a failed disk and replaced it, it appears that during the rebuild.. a parity check takes place.  Once the rebuild was complete, the error count still showed 1.  So today, I kicked off a fresh parity check and it's at 95% with 0 errors.  I'll report back if it completes and doesn't reset the counter.

     

    Thanks for the reply..