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[PLUGIN] Intel iGPU SR-IOV - Support Page
I went to Tools > Update OS in the Unraid GUI, then clicked on "View Available Updates." It presented me with 7.3.0 as an option, and I clicked on it. Once the onscreen status showed the update as completed pending a reboot, I rebooted. After the reboot, I manually restarted my array because it's not configured to autostart. That's it. Everything was exactly the same. All of the iGPU passthroughs were still set up with my VMs, and they all seem to be working as expected.
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[PLUGIN] Intel iGPU SR-IOV - Support Page
Thanks for the update. Based on your experience, I took the plunge and all seems to be working just fine. Huzzah!
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[PLUGIN] Intel iGPU SR-IOV - Support Page
So do we have a definitive answer on whether this is working on 7.3.x or not? I'm on 7.2.6 and am reluctant to upgrade if it means losing iGPU passthrough in VMs.
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[support] dlandon - Lyrion Music Server
Does this container/repository offer an option to get nightly or preview builds? Or is it limited to just stable?
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[support] dlandon - Logitech Media Server
Just repeating this question in the hope of an answer. Is there a stable/release/nightly option that I've overlooked?
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[support] dlandon - Logitech Media Server
Does this container/repository offer an option to get nightly or preview builds? Or is it limited to just stable? The reason I ask is because 9.0 is considered stable, but 9.0.1 apparently has some fixes for the show-stopping AirPlay Bridge and ShairTunes bugs. [EDIT: Well, it looks like the AirPlay issues were caused by the container running in Bridge (and not Host) mode. But my question about toggling releases still stands. ]
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[support] dlandon - Lyrion Music Server
Check the SlimServer forums linked above for status updates and to report bugs. I have seen some disappointing initial issues with a number of plugins that extend LMS' functionality beyond Squeezebox devices. For example, AirPlay plugins aren't working even though they're installed. These look like teething problems that I'm sure will get sorted over time. The fact that LMS is still being actively maintained and improved after all these years after Logitech's abandonment is kinda beautiful. On the upside, the Custom Clock and Super Date Time integrations are working on 9.x after getting borked (for me, at least) on 8.5.
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New to Unraid: Questions on ZFS setup and shares
First post. In a nutshell: I'm a ReadyNAS refugee (Netgear EOL'd the product line) and am going the DIY NAS route. I initially thought TrueNAS was the obvious choice, but I've been very impressed with the flexibility of Unraid and am now about to commit. However, I have some questions regarding setup. Use case: Our household NAS is our storage and media hub. We have dozens of 4K movies and hundreds of FLAC albums dished up via Plex. Our Logitech Media Server and Sonos clients also draw specifically on the music storage. We back up several computers (Windows and macOS) to the NAS via Time Machine, Windows Backup and Arq. We also use the NAS for computer-to-computer transfer as well as to archive less-used documents and large files. With a more powerful machine, it would also be nice to run a local Dropbox-style service, a secure document repository like paperless-ngx and a Windows VM that I can access from my Mac. Based on what I've been able to glean from videos and forum lurking, below is the rough conceptual approach I'm taking to my available hardware. Advice and alternative suggestions are welcome. I have 6x 20TB HDDs. I'd like to set these up as paired ZFS mirrors to give me one large 60TB pool that I'll use for all my data. Unfortunately, I'm a little confused by the difference between "Array" and "Pool" and am not sure how to best configure this. Is there a step-by-step tutorial on how to configure different types of ZFS pools in Unraid? Any limitations or performance optimizations I should be aware of? Down the road, I would also like the flexibility to add another 2x 20+TB HDDs to the mix. From what I can tell, it looks like Unraid handles future expansions exceptionally well, even with ZFS layouts. Is that assumption accurate? And given that Unraid seems to prefer SSD caching over RAM caching, I think it might be best to dedicate one of my 4TB NVMe SSDs as a ZFS cache drive. Is that assumption accurate too? With my ReadyNAS, I've always run Plex as an OS 'bare metal' app and given it access to two separate top-level shares: "Videos" and "Music". I can then give Logitech Media Server and Sonos discrete user-level access to the "Music" share. I'm not sure if it's possible to split things the same way with Docker apps in Unraid, or if Unraid's Plex can only access a single "Plex" share under which "Videos" and "Music" have to be nested. (Sorry if that's unclear. I can offer more detail if necessary.) I have some less urgent questions on configuring dedicated SSDs for VM storage and automatic power off/on schedules. But what I've mentioned above is the fundamental stuff that will get me up and running. Thanks in advance for any help you can offer!
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