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fra-pipboy

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  1. Ok, it looks like your solution was right! I deactived it, rebooted and reactivate, and now everything looks up-to-date. I'm still occasionally having the bug whenever I try to update a plugin, it won't open any popup and it won't do nothing tho. Might be a DNS issue? But that's for another topic...
  2. @gghost42 welp that's what I was trying to do, but things went terribly downhill from there. I wanted to deactivate, but before that I noticed that there was an update for Unraid Connect, so I started it. It somehow bugged and stopped working. All of a sudden no plugin could be updated or installed due to "pending installation". Restarted my server, and couldn't boot up. I run a scandisk (win 11) on my Unraid USB key, found no errors. Started in safe mode, everything was well - than rebooted to normal mode and everything went "almost" back to normal. Almost, because Unraid Connect (which was reporting as "not installed") couldn't be installed. Tbf, no plugin could be installed either. I already had backups for everything, so I took the short path and installed 7.0.1 from 7.0.0. Everything went well and I was able to reinstall Connect and every other plugin. Still, the smame error is showing up... But at least I regained control of my server.
  3. Hello, I noticed I'm having the same issue. The code is error: object file .git/objects/0d/a2aaed4bb125dc3c215d6ed823c2309e6f6066 is empty I'm attaching the diagnostics. Thanks in advance! concord-diagnostics-20250405-0953.zip
  4. Fair point, haven't thought of that! I was reading other posts on how to do this drive copy, looks like I'll use unassigned devices plugin, plus another backup utility like rsync or kommander. I'll stop docker and vm before doing anything. Thank you for your support!
  5. Thanks for your help! So you're suggesting to first run the new SSD from an external USB m.2 drive enclosure, copy everything on it, then swapping the SSDs, am I right?
  6. Hello. Still a noob, please have mercy! I'm actually running Unraid 7.0.0 without any hard drives on it. I mainly use it to run several docker containers such as Plex, arr suite and downloaders. Appdata folder is stored entirely on my SSD pool, which has suddenly become a little too small to handle everything. I'd love to install another bigger SSD. Problem is, I'm using a N100 portable PC that only has a single m.2 slot, so I can't run both the old and the new SSD to move files from one to the other. I'm already using the Appdata backup plugin. I was wondering what the procedures are to swap SSDs in the least painful way possible. Should I just backup everything using the Appdata plugin, swap the SSD and then restoring the backup? Will I lose docker configurations, plugins, user scripts or settings, or are they stored in the USB Flash Drive? Am I missing something I might want to backup from my Pool? Thanks in advance for your answers!

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