speeding_ant

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  1. Found the issue, and it will be fixed in the next release. Sorry all!
  2. emhttp needs to update those values. Try making a request to http://ipaddress/update.htm before hand. If that doesn't work, do a request to http://ipaddress/main.
  3. Hi! Great find, that's a test case I didn't try. Will add that to the next release. Searching unRAID should indeed find this app, as that is one of the keywords.
  4. Hi Chris, Thanks for the review. Can I confirm if that drive actually had 888 errors? The parity sync 'errors' and the actual disk errors are different. You can confirm this by seeing if there is a red drive in the 'Disks' tab, or via the unRAID webGUI. I plan to give even more information for each disk, by allowing you to press on a disk and the row will expand with the serial number, error counts, and whether it's spin up or down. Either way, please PM me so I can get a bit more information. Cheers! Andrew
  5. Didn't work for me. I turn off wifi and can't connect to unraid server. That's correct. I believe rmeaux will have opened unRAID to the internet.
  6. I might simply allow this app to run on iPad, will look into that for you.
  7. Cheers! I'll try my best to make the people who provide feedback happy.
  8. Hi All, I'm pleased to announce MargaritaToGo, the first native iPhone app for unRAID, to the App Store! Download Here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/margaritatogo/id884412321 Watch Video Features - Works out of the box - Easy to read statistics on Array, Disks and Shares - Turn services on / off - Receive notifications on disk errors and temperature warnings - Monitor unRAID status in the background, with notifications - Sleek design - Wake On LAN I've put a lot of effort into making this app integrate seamlessly with unRAID, and of course making it look as clean and professional as possible. Really enjoying using the app myself, and I'm looking forward to your feedback!
  9. Now been waiting for review for over 2 weeks, and I've sent a grumpy email to Apple. No ETA, no reply. Useless!
  10. Hi Switchblade, Just to be clear, this app does not monitor motherboard sensors. This app only monitors what unRAID provides, which is HD temps, stats and errors. This does not require any extra packages or plugins. If, in the future, there is enough want and a large enough user base to justify additional functionality, then I will implement more advanced features which might require a package to be installed on your unRAID server. The base functionality would still work as intended without any packages required. Kind regards, Andrew And only over LAN right? Correct - over WAN is a planned feature.
  11. Hi Switchblade, Just to be clear, this app does not monitor motherboard sensors. This app only monitors what unRAID provides, which is HD temps, stats and errors. This does not require any extra packages or plugins. If, in the future, there is enough want and a large enough user base to justify additional functionality, then I will implement more advanced features which might require a package to be installed on your unRAID server. The base functionality would still work as intended without any packages required. Kind regards, Andrew
  12. Submitted a few days ago! The review times appear to be lengthy at the moment.
  13. Good suggestion - could look at 3rd party services... I'll do more research once the app is available.
  14. Just requires unRAID 5.0+. No plugin required, works out of the box.
  15. Thanks! I've already gone through beta testing with a couple of users, but I appreciate the offer to test all the same.
  16. I could add a log view, this might be pegged for a future release. I don't think an android version would happen due to the fact I'd need to re-write large portions of the app to get the same look, feel and functionality. Who knows, I should explore it to see for myself before nay-saying.
  17. I have a few ideas on how to do this, however each of them rely on a service being hosted somewhere to pick up notifications via your local server, and then pushing them out to your phone. This in itself would require a plugin sitting on your server that can subscribe your phone to the notification service. Due to the complexity involved, and also due to the fact there is a limited user base, I'll have to make some decisions further down the line to see if it's worth doing.
  18. Hi All, MargaritaToGo has been updated to support unRAID 6 with browser notification support, basic iPad support, and the latest iOS. Link to App Store: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/margaritatogo/id884412321 Features - Works out of the box - Easy to read statistics on Array, Disks and Shares - Turn services on / off - Receive notifications on disk errors and temperature warnings - Supports native unRAID notifications - Monitors unRAID status in the background, with notifications - Sleek design - Wake On LAN
  19. That's one of the hard things, trying to keep parity with the stock web GUI. What Bonienl needs is probably another bod to help him. Tom isn't going to stop developing the GUI so it's probably best to either parse the environment variables and replace the webGUI completely, or make sure there is a community of more than one developer who can help update dynamix via git or other means. It's a lot to ask of one person to continually keep on top of it, I've been there! Just my two cents..
  20. Still working on it :-) Have another couple of projects on the go, but it's getting there!
  21. It does support Notification Center notifications, so you will get notified if a disk is overheating or has errors. Awesome! As far as I'm concerned email notifications are no longer needed then. Hmm, I'll be the first second to point out it's not truly a replacement for email notifications. It's not server side, so it relies on a client machine to have Margarita open with an active network connection to unRAID. With the iPhone app, I will support local notification centre notifications (like the OS X app). However, due to the design of the iPhone OS, I cannot guarantee that the app will not suspend and stop working if it's in the background. There is the option of setting up a notification server, then having a servlet plugin available for the unRAID server you wish to monitor. This would post the notifications to the notification server, which then could potentially send to your phone via an APN. This would not be included in the first release. Because it requires a server continually running (aka sitting on my host), I would need to see how viable this would be as a feature.
  22. I'm the developer of Luminous. It is not possible (or worth the hours of development time) to implement the manufacturer remote console as it's usually proprietary. Luminous does adhere to the IPMI standards so will gather all and any sensors and display them. You will be able to restart, shut down, and power on your unRAID server as well. I'll do my best to help with any further questions regarding Luminous. Thanks. With just a single server would you recommend Margarita instead? Doesn't it offer the same functions? I don't plan on maintaining multiple servers. Just exploring possibilities. Margarita doesn't support IPMI, however you can enable WOL to power on your server if required. Shut down just initiates the built in software power down.