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  1. Hi guys, I've been using UnRAID for a long time now (~10 years). I started small with leftover parts, and made some small gradual upgrades over the years, mostly when some part was failing. My current config sits in a Fractal Design XL, with a 24 Tb array : M/B: MSI Z97 PC Mate(MS-7850) Version 1.0 s/n To be filled by O.E.M. CPU: Intel® Core™ i5-4430 CPU @ 3.00GHz Cache: CPU Internal L1: 256 KiB, CPU Internal L2: 1 MiB, CPU Internal L3: 6 MiB Memory: 16 GiB DDR3 (max. installable capacity 32 GiB) I'm contemplating switching to a server form factor, mainly for stability. I've been looking on BargainHardware, and found a config that seems nice, and cheap (~550€) : 1 x Dell PowerEdge R720 8x 3.5" (LFF) - iDRAC Enterprise - 4x PCIe-x16 FH, 6x PCIe-16 LP 2 x Intel Xeon E5-2697 V2 12-Core 2.70GHz (3.50GHz Boost, 130W) 2 x Dell PowerEdge Heatsink 10 x 16GB - DDR3 1866MHz (PC3-14900R, 2Rx4) 1 x H710p Mini 1GB NV (SAS/SATA) RAID Kit - 0/1/5/6/10/50/60 8 x Dell 3.5" (LFF) Hot-Swap Caddy 1 x 1/10GbE (Quad Port) RJ-45, SFP+ Ethernet - Dell BCM57800S 2 x Dell PowerEdge 'Platinum' Hot-Swap PSU 750W 1 x Dell PowerEdge B6 Ready Rail Kit w/ Cable Management Arm 2 x EU Plug to C13 (Kettle Lead) Power Cable I know it's a bit outdated, but it has a lot of RAM, and 24 cores, so it should be more than able. I've been using UnRaid mainly for the *arrs, Plex/Jellyfin, Nextcloud, and Home Assistant, but I could add a GPU later for some casual gaming / transcoding. What do you think of this build ? Thanks for the help !
  2. Hi @jmonteiro, Could you share your nginx config plz ? I'm struggling to get it working...
  3. Hi all, I've been trying to set up a reverse proxy, but when I try and add the SSL config from cipherli.st, apache fails to start with a recurring "Action '-D FOREGROUND' failed". A little bit of trial and error points to 3 commands: SSLSessionTickets Off SSLUseStapling on SSLStaplingCache "shmcb:logs/stapling-cache(150000)" When I comment them out, apache works again... Any idea on what is going on, and how to make it work ?
  4. Keep me updated, I really hope the autotools file creation mask is sorted!! No more issue until now, the folders are created with rwxrwxr-x !! Thanks again
  5. Wow, big update... I'm going to test it right now !! Thanks a lot
  6. I am struggling to find a proper fix for this, I do not fully understand how to set mask settings for a user such that all files/directories created by the user "torrent" have 777 permissions. [...] Thanks You would have to use the "umask" command : http://askubuntu.com/questions/44542/what-is-umask-and-how-does-it-work http://unixhelp.ed.ac.uk/examples/umask.html A umask 002 should be enough... Thanks again !!
  7. The newest build has the user torrent as a member of the users group, this should hopefully cause less permission problems. I just downloaded a torrent and AutoTools successfully moved it with no errors. If it is still causing issues, I may need some help from those more experiencesd than I!! This is something I will get to soon, even basic auth would be a great help here. leave it with me a while however as I am away this weekend. This is not a huge priority for me as then everyones ruTorrent docker would have multi-user enabled however, if you run docker exec -it ruTorrent /bin/bash you will be able to get "into" the container and make any changes you wish. (NOTE: changes will not be persistent over updates) Otherwise run multiple instances of the container as it is very lightweight. Further Update: I have changed the structure of the container so that the ruTorrent directory is in /config. This allows manually editing ruTorrent configs, adding 3rd Party ruTorrent plugins and ruTorrent configs are persistent across updates. I had a little more time to test it out this week-end, and I'm back to my first issue : autotools works alright, but CP/SR can't extract anything inside the newly created torrent folders... Their permissions are rwxr-xr-x, so any user other than torrents can't write anything inside (even if they belong to the same group). The permission needs to be rwxrwxr-x at least...
  8. I have made some changes to how rTorrent & ruTorrent are ran within the container: This should hopefully stop the permission issues that you are having. I have also exposed the ruTorrent directory (/var/www/rutorrent) so it can be mapped your AppData folder, this will result in an easier way of changing ruTorrent settings, adding 3rd party plugins and retaining ruTorrent settings across updates. I am currently in work however so cannot test for a few hours, if you could test it and report back it would be much appreciated. If it still does not work, could you post the output of the following from the folder containing your completed folder. ls -la Thanks, The Capt Well, I'm at work too, so I can't test it right now... But, for what I see in your github, it might fix the permissions inside the container, but it might break it outside : for instance, CouchPotatoe won't be able to extract rar files inside the torrent folders (the permissions still being rwxr-xr-x). Thus my idea about the umask... But, as I said, can't test it right now, so it might work as well, I am no permission guru
  9. Hi Capt.Insano. Love the container, I've been waiting for rutorrent for a long time... I have one issue though : the umask seems wrong beacause the folders are being created with rwxr-xr-x, and autotools fails to move them to the "completed" folder that I created. Any way to change that? Thanks
  10. Hi Smdion ! Thanks for your dockers, they're awesome, really. Could there be a little how to for the reverse dns one? I'm a little confused about its configuration, especially the certificates part... How can I generate them ? I've followed the ubuntu how to, but I'm having an "Internal Server Error"... Here is my configuration : <VirtualHost *:443> ServerName www.tower.com ServerAlias tower.com ServerAdmin webmaster@localhost DocumentRoot /var/www SSLEngine on SSLProtocol all -SSLv2 #SSLCipherSuite ALL:!ADH:!EXPORT:!SSLv2:RC4+RSA:+HIGH:+MEDIUM SSLCertificateFile /config/server.crt SSLCertificateKeyFile /config/server.key # SSLCertificateChainFile /config/sub.class1.server.ca.pem <Location /couchpotato> ProxyPass http://<local ip>:8082/couchpotato ProxyPassReverse http://<local ip>:8082/couchpotato AuthUserFile /config/.htpasswd AuthType Basic AuthName "CouchPotato - Proxy" Require user admin </Location> <Location /sickrage> ProxyPass http://<local ip>:8081/sickrage ProxyPassReverse http://<local ip>:8081/sickrage AuthUserFile /config/.htpasswd AuthType Basic AuthName "Sickrage - Proxy" Require user admin </Location> </VirtualHost>
  11. I wonder... Is it even doable? Can we pass the tuner to the container?
  12. Same issue here. It was working fine for some times, and now it just won't stay up... No logs with docker logs neither... :-/
  13. Hi smdion, I'm using your UpStatsBoard container, it's working great so far !! I'm trying to use the reverse-proxy container, but I don't want to use the default port 80, as I don't want to change the unraid GUI port. How would I do that? I've tried using "-p my_port:80", and using "<VirtualHost *:my_port>" in the config file, but it doesn't seem to be working... Ideas?
  14. Hi needo! Thanks for the hard work. My mariadb container has been working great since your update. I have one issue though, there doesn't seem to be unrar installed in your couchpotato and sickrage containers, and they're struggling with a few downloads... Anyway to add it manually? Or do you plan on adding it to your dockerfiles anytime soon? Also, if you're looking for some new app to dockerize, I would love a btsync and a crashplan container Thanks again! I love the unraid community thanks to guys like you
  15. You are right. I missed that. I will get that fixed tonight. Thank you!!