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sudoluke

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Everything posted by sudoluke

  1. Is the code for this plugin available somewhere for people to contribute? If not I'd like to see some sort of git integration with the plugin. i.e. allow the plug to pull compose files from an external source like git for instance. The ability to push changes upstream to a git repo would be nice as well.
  2. The title is pretty much the question. After watching some videos and doing some reading about VM performance with Unraid I finally did some tuning to run VM's and some of my docker containers that have databases directly on a disk by changing paths to "/mnt/disk#" to avoid the overhead caused by FUSE. But now I'm wondering if converting my entire array (which is probably small compared to most of the people here) 18TB over to ZFS in raidz1 would eliminate the need for these workarounds.
  3. I have the same problem. Seems like all modern Red Hat family distros are having this issue. The only vm I have been able to start is a Debian 12 machine. I don't know how to make a good bug report so I figured I'd drop a note here in case Unraid is monitoring the forum.
  4. I realize I'm responding to a thread that's nearly a year old. I landed here after getting a bunch of alerts about the docker image utilization. Can anyone expand a little bit on why it might be a bad idea to increase the size of the docker.img volume? It seems like the Nextcloud AIO containers can grow fairly large.

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