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  1. Hey guys, im not a power user but have been running unraid for 2-3 years now. I'm having an issue after a recent power outage led to multiple parts failing. Fortunately the 14 hdds and 2 nvme ssds are ok. But, unfortunately my zfs cache pool had no redundancy unfortunately (hindsight is 20/20 haha). Both the ssds are working fine, as mentioned, and the pool is intact too (verified on my mac). But due to the component failures, I'm having to plug the 2nd ssd with a usb to m.2 adapter, and that means when I try to start the array with it it is being marked as wrong. Is there a easy fix to temporarily start the array until I can afford to replace the parts. Help would be much appreciated. Thanks. I've tried to search the forums and wasn't able to find a solution. If there's been a similar issue please link!
  2. Go to the Edit template page ➡️ switch to Advanced view ➡️ remove `python app.py` from Post Arguments ➡️ apply to update the container. I managed to successfully start the container with this.
  3. No, not any other users yet - but I'm sure there will be many willing to contribute. Once the first release is made.
  4. I'd love to see my native tongue Bengali be supported by Unraid, which is the 6th most spoken language in the world. Would be contributing as a translator to get the repo started.
  5. ended up solving this by deleting the docker vDisk file → stopping the docker service → increasing the vDisk size → restarting the docker service.
  6. thanks for the reply! hmm... that is strange. anyway... i have nailed down the issue to be rooted in docker... as long as docker is disabled... everything is fine and normal! but as soon as docker starts - everything goes haywire...the parity check freezes... smb becomes inaccessible etc. apologies for posting the wrong diagnostics file, posting the correct one with this. also posting the syslog post docker start. everest-diagnostics-20240115-0857.zip syslog syslog-previous
  7. Since a few hours, my unraid server has become highly unstable. the shares become inaccessible a few minutes into booting. (tried re-booting a couple of times). none of the docker containers are accessible. If i try to open any of the settings options, the GUI freezes. i've tried booting into safe mode but the problem persists. the disks show healthy but the `/mnt/user/` folder is inaccessible. also the parity check which begins with the array start but runs at very low speeds (20MB/s). and once the array has started it's impossible to stop it again. these are only the problems i've noticed. i've attached the most recent diagnostics file that i was able to download within a few seconds of startup for more info. with almost all my life's data on the server it'll be a huge blow if anything happens to it. any help is greatly appreciated. everest-diagnostics-20231009-1433.zip
  8. Hi, i recently set up my unraid server and the first thing i installed was the tailscale plugin, before the disks have arrived and i can use the array. thanks for all the efforts in developing it. running on a bare server has given me the freedom to troubleshoot the issue i'm about to describe. sadly, after installing the plugin and logging into tailscale i can no longer access the server on the local ip address. attaching the logs. if anyone can help find a solution it would be greatly appreciated. thanks in advance. everest-diagnostics-20231009-1433.zip

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