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Fotopaul

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  1. Doh, I used the incorrect field when pasting in my key... now it recognize my key and it works. I also got my optical drive recognized by adding the device in the container /dev/sr0 and /dev/sg0 and checking the privileged mode in the container. Very happy, thank you!
  2. Thank you for the suggestion, did it step by step, but made no difference. same exact messages pops up regardless. 😞
  3. Yes, I've added it to the field in the container settings and registered with my key in the app as well, and it accepts the key, but when I restart it, it does the same thing all over again.
  4. I get this to and makemkv simply stop working, even though I have lifetime key that I put in and it accepts it, but when I restart I get the same message my temporary key has expired and that the version is to old. Any ideas ?
  5. Thank you for clarifying that split level takes precedence—very helpful! I tested changing it to split level 3, and now it’s working as expected, with Unraid copying the file to Disk2 instead of Disk1, which has less than 500GB of space left. Following this logic, I adjusted the minimum free space to 100GB, thinking Disk1 would now be available again, but Unraid still chose Disk2. I’d like to fully understand this logic so I can configure my shares confidently, ensuring that Unraid only stores data on disks with enough free space. On the other hand, what split level would you recommend for a movie storage share, optimized purely for file access?
  6. Hi, Just recently built a NAS and installed Unraid, using 4 18TB drives (one of them parity drive) I have 1TB SSD that act as cache drive. Use the following setting on my share. For some reason unraid disregard my share settings and keeps trying to write new data to disk1. Which has less than 500gb available. I´v tried changing from high-water to most-free, restarted the array but no difference. also tried excluding disk1 but no difference. Very frustrating not to understand how to get unraid to allocated data logically. Any tips or advice is much appreciated.

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