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Sten3danny

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  1. Hi all, I feel really stupid but I cannot seem to figure this one out. I have Plex installed on Unraid with a Hauppauge some or other USB DVB-C tuner. I set it up years ago and it has been working great. However, some of the channel frequencies have changed in my region and I cannot find how to update them, so some channels no longer work. There is a rescan option in Plex itself, but that doesn't seem to do anything and I cannot find any options inside Unraid. I seem to remember manually editing some ini file or something back then, but I am not sure. Also, I cannot find any instructions online. Who can point me in the right direction? Much appreciated! Thx, Danny
  2. Finally got around to testing this, so I spun up my VM again and guess what, nothing happened! 😁 I actually shut down and restarted the VM a few times and everything has been stable so far. I am of course not complaining.. Guess I will just enjoy this unexpected succes for now and wait until the next 'incident' ;)
  3. I will do that, once the server has a quiet moment. Thx again Jorge!
  4. No, it is disabled. Could the graphics card being the primary adapter (according to Unraid) be causing issues? I don't know how to change that, other than maybe by physically swapping my two graphics cards, which I might try if it could potentially help..
  5. It is Jabberwocky. Indeed you are right, that could be, but I cannot understand why. I only want to pass through the graphics card and sound card (10:00.0 and 10:00.1), which I have selected in the VM config.
  6. Thx Jorge, that would make sense because the drives that dropped away are exactly the drives connected to that controller: I need to double check, but I am pretty sure this is an onboard controller on the motherboard. The issue basically occured the minute I started up that VM, I will check later if I can reproduce the issue. Could it be related to the fact that the graphics card I am passing through is the primary card (according to Unraid), and would uploading a vbios file help? Honeslty I've never really fully understood how this passthrough works and what I should pay attention to. It has mostly been a trial and error process, which has worked so far, but now it seems I'm finally at the point where I need to put some serious effort into it :-)
  7. Hi Jorge, somehow I missed this reply. Is IOMMU not needed for hardware passthrough?
  8. Okay, so my optimism was a bit premature ;-) Today I decided to spin up my VM (the one called Jabberwocky that has a GPU passed through) and all hell broke loose. First off, one of the SSD's (sdi) from my ZFS pool named 'pppool' dropped offline. I have attached the info from the pool status as it was displayed. Besides that, three hard drives from my array dropped away and were listed under Unassigned devices. In panic, I shut down the VM and then the server completely and after booting back up, luckily everything was back to normal again. Note that I no longer have that VFIO bind error that I was getting before, but apparently still something is not right with my configuration. I now have it configured as follows: Note that these two devices are the only devices being passed through to the VM and are also the only two devices in the device list with the 10:00 device identifier (or however that should be called). One other thing that might be important is that under the VM config the following is stated: GPU is primary adapter, vbios may be required. I am not sure how to check which video adapter (also have an ARC A310 in the system) is the primary one. The VM itself did spin up without any issues. I am also attaching the diagnostics file. Really hoping someone can help me out and point me in the right direction to find out what is wrong with my system. Thanks for any thoughts! pppool status info.txt olifant-diagnostics-20250713-1502.zip
  9. After a few more weeks of fiddling I think I can draw some kind of conclusion. I am now pretty sure that my issues were somehow related to that VFIO bind error. Over the past few weeks I have made hardware changes a few times (such as adding an nvme drive) and every time that VFIO bind error would pop up and one of my SATA SSD's would drop offline. After rebooting it would reappear, but as an unassigned drive, meaning the ZFS pool to which it belonged would be in error state. Then, after fixing the VFIO bind error, removing the ZFS pool, recreating the ZFS pool and resilvering, all would be okay again. As long as I don't make any hardware changes and the VFIO bind error does not exist, everyting seems hunky-dory. Not sure if this is an Unraid issue, or something particular to my system, but just thought I would share my findings here.
  10. Hi JorgeB, thanks for your response. I do not have PCIe ACS override enabled, but as I mentioned I did see a VFIO bind error popping up every time on startup. I have now checked the checkboxes next to the graphics card and sound card that I am passing through and the error is no longer popping up. But tbh, I don't really understand how this works. I always thought that if the devices that are to be passed through are together in one IOMMU group, it was not needed to bind them, but apparantly it is (?) In any case, probably its unrelated as you say, but I will not spin up the VM for now to see what happens..
  11. Hi JorgeB, it's Jabberwocky.
  12. Okay, an update: So I replaced the drive that was dropping offline with a shiny new one a few days ago. All was well for a few days until today the new drive dropped offline. (Note that previously I had already swapped position (sata and power cable) of the old 'faulty' drive with another drive and still that one drive was dropping offline. Now the new drive dropped offline at that same position. So this is still a bit mysterious to me, but never mind that for now) For now it seems pretty safe to conclude that the issue was/is not with the drive itself. I didn't really know what to do next, until I realized that today for the first time since replacing the drive, I had spun up one of my VM's that has a graphics card (and corresponding sound card) passed through. Could this be somehow related? The VM in itself was working fine. For now I will not spin up this particular VM, to confirm if the drive will still drop offline without the VM running. I have attached new diagnostics from just after the drive dropping offline, really hope one of you experts can retrieve some useful information from it. Many thanks in advance! PS: two facts that might be of interest: 1) Unraid was previously throwing up a VFIO bind error that I did not understand. I have now checked the check boxes next to the graphics card and sound card that are being passed through to the VM and restarted Unraid. They are together in one IOMMU group. 2) This morning I updated to Unraid 7.1.2. Might not have been the smartest move given I am in a troubleshooting process, but it's done. olifant-diagnostics-20250517-1442.zip
  13. By the way, how can I change the title of this thread? I cannot seem to find it..
  14. I replaced the ssd with a new one this morning and resilvered the pool. I will do a full SMART check of the 'old' device and place it in another system for testing. Will post what happens.. In the meantime, is there anyone else out there having similar issues?
  15. Hi JorgeB, thank you for your response. As I mentioned in my post, I swapped the drive's position with another drive in my system (so power and sata cable), and still this one same drive was dropping offline (and the other was not), which lead me to believe the issue is with the drive itself somehow. Maybe it is a power/connection issue like you say, but then still why is it affecting only this one particular ssd, irrespective of where I put it in my system? Is there any other information to be extracted from the diagnostics file? I will also have another close look myself, but I am no expert, so any other suggestions will be appreciated! Thx again!
  16. Done! olifant-diagnostics-20250510-0005.zip
  17. Hi all, I am reopening this thread because again I am having issues with an SSD dropping offline in Unraid. Luckily this time it concerns an SSD in a ZFS pool with redundancy so I have not experienced any crashes or data loss. I have already ordered a replacement drive, hopefully I will not have any issues after replacing it. However, given that 1) this concerns a brand new SSD from a reputable brand (WD - just a few weeks old) and 2) the drive I previously had issues with has since (over half a year) been sitting happily without issues in my Windows desktop (98% CrystalDiskInfo score), I am wondering if Unraid/Linux/ZFS is just particularly sensitive to SSD imperfections, or if maybe something else is going wrong with my system that I am unaware of. Can anyone else confirm having similar experiences, or maybe provide me with some useful insights? See also the history of this thread for more background information. PS - I swapped the drive (power and SATA cable) with an identical drive to confirm that the issue is actually with the drive itself, and not with the cabling. I am attaching the syslog and also a short snippet of the log file from when the failure occured. I would appreciate any and all insights! syslog.txt failure_log.txt
  18. So, ten days in after changing the filesystem to XFS and the issue hasn't reoccured (yet). Not sure if I've just been lucky so far, or if this has actually 'fixed' the issue, or if there are any other variables at play here, but I am happy for now
  19. Thx, I will go ahead with that then..
  20. Unfortunately, I have no empty m.2 slots to swap it to. I will try to reformat to xfs because I don't really NEED snapshots. If that doesn't fix the issue, I will probably replace the drive. Thanks for your help JorgeB! Oh, one last question: when changing the FS, should I use the 'Erase' function? I am not really sure what that does and couldn't find it in the manual..
  21. Hi JorgeB, thx for your reply. It is a m.2 drive plugged directly into the motherboard, so no cables to replace. Could it be that it is just a bad quality drive? If so, I might try replacing it. Alternatively, I was thinking to reformat the drive to XFS, because I remember reading that ZFS is not recommended for a single device pool. Or is that not the case any more? What are your thoughts?
  22. Unfortunately I did not have to wait long, I just noticed the issue occurred again. I have attached the syslog, not sure if it holds any relevant information, the error messages don't mean that much to me. I would really appreciate any insights! :) olifant-syslog-20240716-1831.zip
  23. So I have this issue where my Unraid machine (6.12.10) starts freezing up after 1 - x days. The GUI and array still sort of work but CPU usage is pegged at 100% and dockers and VMs are no longer responsive. I am pretty sure I have nailed the issue down to an SSD that I have running as a pool for my VMs. At first, the issue occured several times after about one day when the SSD attempted to go into suspend mode. After setting the spin down delay to 'never' I thought I had fixed the issue, as the machine was stable for over 6 days. However, this morning the issue reappeared. The machine was 'frozen' and the SSD showed a * where the temperature would normally be displayed, so apparently it still went into sleep mode or became unavailable in some other manner. I remember having this issue with another SSD a year or two ago, but back then setting the spin down delay to 'never' fixed the issue for me. This time I am not so lucky apparently. Is this known behaviour for Unraid, has anyone seen this as well? The SSD in question is a Kingspec 2TB m.2 SATA SSD, formatted with ZFS that is in a single pool. I might replace it for a better known brand if I knew that would fix the issue. I forgot to copy the log before rebooting the machine, but if it freezes up again (don't hope so) I can add it here if that would help in identifying the issue. For now I am just wondering if this is a known issue, and if there is an (easy) fix for it. Thx a lot for any thoughts! Regards, Danny
  24. Hello all, I have a problem with binhex-delugevpn. It has been working great for the past few months, but all of a sudden I am no longer able to reach the WebUI. My browser states 'unable to connect'. I have tried the following so far: - different browser - different machine - reboot docker - reboot Unraid - remove and reinstall docker (through reinstall from previous apps) As far as I'm aware I have not made any changes on the Unraid server, nor on my network. Maybe deluge was updated to a newer version, but I am not sure (how can I check?). I am using Surfshark by the way. Can anyone help? Please let me know if I need to provide logs of either deluge or Unraid. Thanks a bunch! Danny
  25. Hello all, My post is not directly related to Unraid, but rather concerns a hardware issue. Still hoping to get some help or suggestions from the experts here 🙂 So, I bought a new motherboard (Asrock X570S PG Riptide) because I wanted a motherboard with three PCIe x16 slots. Two are meant for graphics cards, the third is to be used by a Silverstone SST-ECS06 s-ata controller. Now my problem is with the latter: For some reason the system simply won't post with the Silverstone present in the system. I have tried all kinds of different configurations, swapping my graphics card (only one for now) and the SIlverstone around the three available PCIe x16 slots, but it seems that the only variable that matters is whether the Silverstone is present in the system. With it, it simply won't post. I have updated the BIOS to the latest version but that made no difference for this issue. There is one setting in the BIOS that I could find that is directly related to the PCIe slots. It has the option to toggle between automatic and 1x8 +2x4. I tried both options. For now I went back to my Asus B550 board, with the Silverstone, and everything is working fine again... I would really appreciate some suggestions about what the reason for the Asrock not posting might be. Thanks in advance! Danny

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