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zac_ary

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  1. Does this work with the intel arc cards? Tried searching around and I dont see or am missing the threads on intel arc. GPU-Z Shows everything is enabled but the gpu is unsupported for resize bar.
  2. Just ran into this issue when trying to access unraid via https using a nginx proxy manager, reboot did not fix the issue, inspected the page and noticed some errors happening with firefox regarding web sockets. `Firefox can’t establish a connection to the server at wss://unraid/paritymonitor` etc etc Went into NPM and enabled websocket support, refreshed and everything seems to be working. Doubt this is the same issues others are having but figured I would added my experience as an extra data point.
  3. Hey sorry for the delay, I havent checked the forum in a while. Did you end up figuring it out, or still need help?
  4. Was wondering if you were ever able to get this working?
  5. Hi Jorge, Thank you, yes I've been running the latest BIOS for a few days, it has been better but still unstable with c-states enabled. Enabling Native and Platform power everything is stable but once I enable c-states (turn everything from auto to enabled) and the disks spin down and the system starts to go into high c-state a reboot will eventually happen. Even turning on power loading, the system will still eventually reboot. System without any power saving turned on - Stable 4months System with Native ASPM and Platform Power enabled - stable 2 days so far System with c-states enabled bios from dec, instant crash when disk spin down System with c-states enabled latest bios as of April 23rd 2024, random crash (1-7hours) after disks spin down. I guess its either a Motherboard issue (BIOS bug or hardware) or a CPU issue. Submitted inquiries to motherboard and cpu manufactures.
  6. Recently I wanted to lower power when system is idle, I enabled c-states in bios and booted unraid. After a seemingly random period of time (1-6hours or so), the server will reboot and the cycle continues, disabling c-states and no reboots occur. Im not sure how to best diagnose this problem further. Motherboard: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. Z790 AORUS ELITE AX DDR4 -- On latest BIOS CPU: 13th Gen Intel® Core™ i5-13500 RAM: 2x 16GB DDR4 Corsair Vengeance LPX PSU: Corsair RM750x (2021 ver) Disks: 2x WDC_WD101EFBX NVME: 4x WD_BLACK_SN850X_1000GB -- On latest firmware SATA SSD: CT1000MX500SSD1 -- On latest firmware tower-diagnostics-20240427-0745.zip
  7. Hey @Tarnished, Did you end up getting this resolved, if you still need help let me know, took me awhile to get it working.
  8. Map the thumbnail volume to the share you want the thumbnails to live on volume path : share path /photos/thumbs/ ---> your/thumbnail/share Found a github discussion for relative volume paths and settings, hopefully this helps https://github.com/immich-app/immich/discussions/2328
  9. Just noticed these in my log as well, curious if they ever went away for you?

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