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ASRock Z790 fan control?
Does any know if, or has any successfully controlled the fans on an asrock board in Unraid without having to go to bios? Any guidance?
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Non GPU required LLMs?
Are there any LLMs that can be installed from CA and don't require a GPU? I understand the quality of life difference of running LLMs without GPU acceleration, but I'm curious if there is. I'm farily new to this and I can't seem to find any guides on youtube or online in general.
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Docker container disappeared
I changed a container's network to Host and the container dissapeared from the dashboard and docker tab. The udpate either was successful, or maybe it failed, I don't remember. But regardless it's gone. Not a huge loss, but I'd like to delete it, but I can't because it's gone. Please excuse my lack of experience with the platform but any insight into what I did would be educational and helpful.
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MajorKoopa started following Pass through a usb device to a docker
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Pass through a usb device to a docker
Is it possible to pass through a USB device to a docker? I'm trying to pass a Kindle to the Calibre docker. Browsing around all I can find is passing the device using Extra Paramaters. --device=/dev/bus/usb/###/### I don't get errors in the docker set up, but see this in the logs. raceback (most recent call last): File "calibre/devices/usbms/device.py", line 561, in do_mount File "calibre/devices/udisks.py", line 139, in mount File "calibre/devices/udisks.py", line 44, in __enter__ File "jeepney/io/blocking.py", line 342, in open_dbus_connection File "jeepney/io/blocking.py", line 310, in prep_socket File "jeepney/io/blocking.py", line 307, in with_sock_deadline FileNotFoundError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory Is this even possible? Any guidance?
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Unraid, Pihole, a port already in use, and Dockers with their own MAC address
As far as I can tell, as my server is still under construction and I'm inexperienced, your suggestion succeeded in reporting a custom MAC address with the Pi-Hole IP without running into or noticing other impacts on my setup. Thank you! I really appreciate the time you gave me.
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Unraid, Pihole, a port already in use, and Dockers with their own MAC address
Ok. Thank you. I will keep it off and see what happens.
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Unraid, Pihole, a port already in use, and Dockers with their own MAC address
Do I want to enable host access to custom networks? Both settings have warnings. What would change by enabling host access to custom networks?
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Unraid, Pihole, a port already in use, and Dockers with their own MAC address
I'm on it. Thanks for responding so quickly Mainfrezzer.
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Unraid, Pihole, a port already in use, and Dockers with their own MAC address
TL;DR: Installing and running Pi-Hole successfully on Unraid was tricky until I realized I needed to give it a static IP. Now, my router reports the Pi-Hole static IP for my Unraid server. Even though everything appears to work as expected, I don't understand how to or can find information that lets me assign a custom MAC address to the Pi-Hole docker. Hence, my router reports IP addresses accurately. Short story shorter. I'm new to this. I know enough to break things spectacularly, but I also often get things working. This post stems from how my router sees my Unraid server when the Pi-hole has a static IP address. I spun up my first UnRaid server, and the first thing I wanted to do was retire my Raspberry Pi running PiHole. I still have a redundant Zero W Pi-Hole in service. I installed Pi-Hole as my first Docker app, and it warned me it needed an already-used address. After some digging, it sounds like the VM component of Unraid is the culprit. Maybe? I haven't found any confidence-inducing comments or guides online to work around that other than giving the Pi-Hole docker its own static IP. The static IP seems to keep everything working as expected. However, my router doesn't know what to do with the same MAC address sending out multiple IPs. If the Pi-Hole docker isn't running, I see the server's IP as expected. If the Pi-Hole docker is running, my router reports the Pi-Hole IP. Either way, things still appear to be working as expected. Since most of what I'm doing is an overengineered solution to a problem that didn't really exist, now, to keep things clean, I'm trying to figure out how to give my docker containers their own MAC address so my router reports the IPs cleanly. And it's either impossible or I haven't found the right guide to help me. I tried passing custom MAC addresses through the extra parameters section in the Docker settings, but Unraid tells me they don't support custom MAC addresses. I'm at the point where I'm running the risk of breaking things spectacularly because I'm feeling adventurous about playing with settings. Is there a way to create a proxy network with its own MAC address using the {docker network create <network_name>} command? Is anyone else in the same situation? Have the same problem? Even though things appear to be working as expected, is something broken that I don't know to look for? Is there a way to deploy Unraid docker containers with their own MAC address? Any questions I'm not asking?
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