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DangerYoshi

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  1. This was resolved at the router level. Please feel free to delete this topic.
  2. I have not made any changes to my system or any of my dockers, but starting today, I am suddenly getting extremely slow downloads, and my dockers are not updating. I also tried reinstalling/installing old/new dockers as a test and they either will not pull down their updates, or install. As an example, I tried reinstalling sabnzd, and got the below error: Unable to find image 'lscr.io/linuxserver/sabnzbd:latest' locally docker: Error response from daemon: Get "https://lscr.io/v2/": dial tcp: lookup lscr.io on 8.8.8.8:53: no such host. Where would I begin troubleshooting these issues? Thanks for anybody's help. hyperborea-diagnostics-20230908-0010.zip
  3. I realized while looking at my shares that my appdata, which I only want on one cache drive used for plex metadata and appdata, is spread accross both the cache drive and disk1/disk2. I changed my cache drive settings to not use secondary storage, which I think I should have done from the very beginning, but now I'm not sure how to isolate the portions of the appdata spread across cache/disk1/disk2 to just the cache drive. It would not be very painful at this point in time if I just uninstalled the apps and deleted their directories in the disk1/disk2 portions, then reinstalled - or should I just copy that data over and then delete those directories? I've attached a few screenshots of what I'm talking about. Thanks for any help.
  4. Ok, gotcha. It threw me off because I only changed the cache drive to ZFS, but the array of HDDs, I left in XFS - I did not realize that they would both appear differently. Thanks for the explanation - once I get home I will check that everything works when I start trying to add data. Edit: Everything seems to be in working order, so I believe that was correct. Thank you for the info!
  5. Sorry for poor quality photos, they were sent to me from home. On both, the cache and the disk mounts, the label changed from <share> to <folder>.
  6. I setup my first Unraid system the other day and I I have not added any dockers/VMs/anything to it yet except for a couple of the community apps so I could preclear my drives. My cache were drives in BTRFS raid1, and I wanted to change them to ZFS, so I reformatted them to ZFS, but I did not back them up because I had not added anything to the system yet. The change I noticed is that after doing that, when I look at my arrays on /mnt/cache and /mnt/diskxyz, under the Size column, it used to say <share> and now it says <folder>. Did I do something wrong that caused a change there, and do I need to do something to fix that or is it fine as is now? Thanks for any help.

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