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  1. Thanks. I did that - and I thought that the script has been installed - but the script is not shown in the /boot/config/plugins/user.scripts directory. Could it have been installed to another directory? How do I check please? I try to do a whereis command but I couldnt find the script on the nas.
  2. Hi, I am currently running an a 10 disk setup comprising some 3TB and 4TB disks. I am using Unraid v6.8.3 at the moment. I wanted to remove an existing old 2TB drive from the array and I have tried to follow the wiki page to shrink the array. I can follow up to step 7. Shrink array - Unraid | Docs In step 8 - it says to run the "clear an array drive" script from the user script plugin. I have installed the user script plugin but i cant locate this particular "Clear an array drive" script on unraid and It is not shown in the directory /boot/config/plugins/user.scripts. How do I install this script? Thanks
  3. Thanks for reply. I have done that and even rebooted unraid to no avail. :(
  4. Thanks Saarg. I already have br0 enabled in the VM settings but it is still getting the wrong IP address.
  5. Hi, I am not sure what happened but recently I find that all my VMs are getting the wrong IP address from another domain. My home network is 192.168.1.XX (DHCP server is my router = 192.168.1.1). But the VMs are getting address range like 192.168.122.XX sometimes 192.168.128.XX. In network Settings -> routing table I have these: IPV4 default 192.168.1.1 via br0 IPV4 192.168.1.0/24 br0 IPV4 192.168.122.0/24 virbr0 I think the virbr0 could be the problem but when i click the delete icon, it just won't let me. Could someone please kindly assist. Edit: added the network settings screenshots. Thanks Edit:
  6. sorry i didnt say that right. I am indeed referring to the VM and not the docker.
  7. Hi again. So I now install windows 10 in a VM and it recognize the USB DAC that I am connected. But there is no signal coming out of the DAC still so I think unraid docker is preventing the usb from passing through even though the docker vm can see the usb device. Any ideas?
  8. Good thought. I will install a windows VM and try to see if there is an issue with usb passthrough.
  9. Thanks. I did not install any usb drives as the operating system in the VM is actually linux based. It is Daphile media server. www.daphile.com I have tried in VM EHCI and XCHI still not helping.
  10. Thanks for reply. I could not have IOMMU enabled. I think it is the limitation of my current hardware. I have a Asrock H81M-HDS motherboard with a Celeron G1840. HVM says Enabled however. Any way I can get USB passthrough or is it a dead end on this hardware.
  11. Hi, I am trying to passthrough a USB device via VM but could not get anything to work. This is what I see if I run lsusb lsusb Bus 002 Device 004: ID 0781:5567 SanDisk Corp. Cruzer Blade Bus 002 Device 003: ID 0764:0501 Cyber Power System, Inc. CP1500 AVR UPS Bus 002 Device 002: ID 8087:8000 Intel Corp. Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub Bus 001 Device 011: ID 1852:7022 GYROCOM C&C Co., LTD Bus 001 Device 010: ID 1a40:0101 Terminus Technology Inc. Hub Bus 001 Device 002: ID 8087:8008 Intel Corp. Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub I understand the unraid flash drive is in Bus 002. I am trying to passthrough the port containing the "Gyrocom" device which is Bus 001. My IOMMU settings in Info tab shows "disabled". The VM in unraid can "see" the usb device that i want to passthrough but although it can see it, the usb device is not functional. Question is am I able to passthrough a usb port if I buy an external PCI usb card? If so, which chipset should I go for maximum compatibility. Thanks
  12. Thanks John. This works like a charm! Cheers for this.
  13. I have now completed the unraid box and would like to ask the following: 1. The onboard NIC is a Realtek. I have a leftover Intel NIC from my HP Microservers. Is it worthwhile to use this intel card as the primary ethernet? I was of the understanding that the intel chipset is favored over the Realtek ones. 2. If I unplug the network cable to the onboard nic and plug into the intel nic, unraid's ethernet connection is down. I cant ping it or access it. It looks like Unraid will only want to use Eth0. I confirm that unraid detected both nic because Eth1 is listed in Unraid tools/settings section. Some help please? Thanks.
  14. Thanks buddy. Tom has advised that I need to get a new USB drive, sent him the GUID and he will do the transfer of the license. Apparently I have swapped out the license less than a year ago.