SuperW2

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  1. It had been working perfectly without error for almost a year, and I created the pool initially with the same Truenas instance I'm not sure if likely related or not.
  2. Have been running ZFS on my UNRaid now for most of this year with no issues. Completed update to 6.11.5 (had previously been applying all point releases fairly quickly after release)... After the last update I'm getting a PANIC at boot directly after "Starting Samba: on 4th line "/usr/sbin/winbindd -D". If I start Unraid in safe mode it boots just fine... I renamed the unRAID6-ZFS .PLG file and it boots normally as expected... Has anyone else run into any issues with the ZFS plugin and newer 6.11 versions of UnRaid? Any ideas? I completely removed the ZFS plugin and reinstalled and get the error messages in the live SysLog... I've imported my pool into a TRUENAS boot that I've used to add vdevs and it appears healthy and no issues that I can identity. Scrub completed normally. I also downgraded to previous 6.11 versions (I was running 6.11.4 before with no issue) and no change, same PANIC error. Any Ideas or anyone else with similar issues? SW2
  3. Thanks...didn't help...now get the PANIC with either 6.11.3 or 6.11.5. I CAN boot into Safe Mode in both so maybe I had some type of hardware failure that just happened at the same time... unfortunantly almost zero info anywhere with the error i'm seeing.
  4. Attempted upgrade from 6.11.4 to 6.11.5 and getting a PANIC and hang... no other changes to hardware or any recent hardware issues that I know about and have been upgrading at every point release... Guess I can try to downrev my USB Boot stick but not sure how to proceed and or troubleshoot since it never finishes a boot. This is occurring directly after "Starting Samba: on 4th line "/usr/sbin/winbindd -D" VERIFY3(size <= rt-›rt_space) failed (281442933186560 <= PANIC at range_tree.c:436 :range_tree_remove _impiO)
  5. I see that PIA is "unsupported" and not recommended, but seems to be several folks that had previously made the converted PIA files via scripts from various GitHub projects... I've tried a couple of those converted CONF files with the new RC5 options without any luck. If anyone finds a way to make those work with the "VPN tunneled access for docker" option in RC5, I'd be all ears to hear how (even if not fully supported). I don't really want to switch to a new provider at the moment.
  6. WOW!!! That's a lot of disks
  7. I have the exact same issue with my server...
  8. I think you need to click through the "macOS installer" (2nd icon from left) 3 or 4 more times before it finishes and the OS starts
  9. Exact same on mine, first attempt yesterday, on 6.9RC1 - Completely removed everything, rebooted and getting the same thing on 2nd Try (attempting to install BigSur).
  10. Thanks so much for all that the LinuxServer.Io team does... just got this working on 6.7.0-rc5 with my new 1660 ti and also tested with the Decode patch/script... all appear to be working as expected! Sent a couple chits for donation...will add some more when I get more in my PayPal account! -Sw2
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  12. Far from an Expert... but are you passing through a Graphics ROM BIOS? I have a GTX1080 that I had setup to passthru to my Win10 VM. I installed the Card in a standalone Win10PC, downloaded the GPU BIOS ROM file with CPU-Z (following one of the processes in SIO Windows VM Videos), then reinstalled back into my unRAID server... I used that same GPU Rom file to the High Sierra VM... before I added the ROM to the VM Config, it wouldn't boot at all with NVidia Card added to Mac VM, once I added that, it booted and I was able to install the nVidia drivers per the SIO Video. Doubt that helps much, but the ROM file did it for me.
  13. I'm going to make a backup copy of the entire VM and try to update again... I did confirm it was the iTunes/OS Security updates... not exactly sure how to update the Clover or kext, I'm just using whatever versions SIO included in the video links.
  14. Thanks again for this great stuff... I re-setup my High Sierra VM with the new video and passed through my Nvidia card and everything was working good...then the OS did an update (iTunes, 10.13.6 security stuff, etc), which I think crashed the whole setup...when it went to reboot just had the circle with slash through it after the Clover boot screen. So I blew it all away and started over (didn't yet have any data). My question is what is everyone doing for system/os updates? Should I be able to do them (not upgrading to Mojave from the App Store) but anything else that Apple tries to push down. Should I disable all updates (which doesn't sound terribly "safe"). what is everyone else doing for OS/SW updates on the VM's? -Wade
  15. Thanks for the update @1812, I have Mojave working now too... interestingly enough this is the exact settings/setup I was trying with High Sierra nd it was failing on the first reboot every time.
  16. Well, it boots once at least, which I guess is something... I get as far as installing Clover on the macOS shutting down the VM and restarting (@ About 17:30 in the video where you remove the Boot IMG from the XML) and can never get it to reboot again. Just get a static Apple Logo on the VNC Window and nothing ever happens after...maybe I'll just wait to see if SIO does an update for the new OS. -SW2
  17. OK, I deleted and redownloaded everything (including re-downloading the MacOS High Sierra Installer), new USB Stick, re-downloaded Clover 2.4K r4674, and it's actually booting now and beginning the install process. So it's not totally complete yet but a lot further along. I am using Q35-3.0 so far.
  18. Regardless of how I've configured my VM, it isn't booting to the initial boot (I never see the Apple or Clover Screen) so it seems that it's not even recognizing the Primary VDisk boot IMG file made from the Boot USB (which I've recreated several times on multiple USB Sticks). I guess I don't understand where Clover is even involved as there is no mention of it at all through the first 9 minutes of the video (where SIO boots the VM and gets the clover boot screen). It feels like I'm missing something or should have watched another video to do other things to prepare for this one.
  19. Thanks... I did try to use the Q35-2.9 as shown in the video. There is zero mention of any Clover versions in the updated video what-so-ever (at least up to the halfway point where I couldn't get anything to boot), so I'm not sure how or where I can I have any control over that. I also have zero clue where to find a older 10.13.0 macOS installer, so I guess I'll just shelve this for other endeavours. Sig was super old, forgot to update as I've gone through several HW iterations since last updated.
  20. I created the USB Boot with 10.13.6 Macbook and I'm not sure what SIO is or what version of Clover...Following the SpaceInvader One Updated Video with the "unpatched" Clover. Created the IMG from the USB, Created the VM, Edited the XML with the parts from the vm-ackintosh text file, boot VM and can't get anything other than "UEFI Interactive Shell v2.2" screen in the VNC.
  21. Has anyone successfully completed a new setup of High Sierra following this vid with UnRaid 6.6? I wonder if something has changed. I've followed this thing to the letter and booting the VM (after making all the XML updates) will ONLY boot into the UEFI Interactive Shell... never ever see the Clover Boot Manager
  22. No idea if the $85 # is real or not, but the thought of 4 2.5" (15mm height) drives in a single 5.25" Bay is very interesting to me I could eventually phase out my (4) 5 in 3 Cages for a few of the 4 in 1 5.25 instead. I have to imagine there is a heat/noise/power advantage of the 2.5 to 3.5's in this use case? Maybe worry about heat, although the 5 in 3 cages only use a single 80mm fan to cool all 5 3.5" drives and it does OK. -SW2
  23. BUT playing with other settings on Network tab, changing the "IP address Assignment" from Static to Automatic back to Static then did let me change the DNS Servers. After doing that, then starting the Array, the Fix Common Problems errors go away and it appears that things like Community Applications are now talking to internet again. Note I also disabled Bonding and Bridging while troubleshooting.. will go back to see if I can reset those.
  24. Can't change DNS Settings on Network settings page... everything is "greyed" out and no option to change (and array is stopped). The network settings can not be changed as long as Docker or libvirt (VM) is still running. Stopping the array should stop these services as well. Or alternatively Docker and VM services can be stopped from the settings page. Your picture is showing however the array as active and your issue is a missing DNS entry. If you don't have a local DNS server or DNS proxy, you can use 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4. Array is stopped and those DNS entrys are still greyed out (and I've never ever used 8.8.8.8/8.8.4.4 and never had any issues whatsoever, been running UnRAID for years!) Docker and VM ware also both set to "NO" for enable for both in settings. The network settings sees the docker and VM services as active, hence it disables the settings page. Toggle the service setting to Yes / No and re-apply the settings for docker and VM to see if this forces the services to stop. Perhaps you can post the result of ps -ef | grep docker ps -ef | grep libvirt Toggled both VM and Docker services from No to Yes and Back to No (with an array start/stop between each), Rebooted server, did not "start array' at all after reboot. No change in greyed out DNS Options. root@media:~# ps -ef | grep docker root 2587 2540 0 14:38 pts/0 00:00:00 grep docker root@media:~# ps -ef | grep libvirt root 2784 2540 0 14:39 pts/0 00:00:00 grep libvirt