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dlandon

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  1. Apparently there is an issue. It has come up again. Can you let me know how you entered the information into the UD dialog to mount the remote smb share?
  2. Provide me diagnostics so I can find this issue and fix it. Just installing an older version of UD is not a permanent solution.
  3. While your idea may be cool, it's not very practical. This doesn't happen enough for the investment in time to implement. Yes. For very little gain.
  4. You can also browse the recycle bin through the plugin webui and click on the file you want to restore and it will be downloaded. You can then put it back where you want.
  5. I won't do 'custom' changes for one person. I do changes that will benefit the Unraid community. I am not paid for any of this work and won't spend my time on someone's custom needs. I know what he is doing and can see how mounting shares on a domain would be useful. If I recall, Windows servers use domains.
  6. Browse to the //tower/share/.Recycle.Bin folder and copy out what you want.
  7. I have made a change to UD. You now specify user@domain for a SMB share on a domain. I have no way of testing a domain share, so I'm unable to check that, but the mount command is correct. If the share doesn't have credentials, I think you'd put @domain for the user.
  8. I like the idea of the domain being a part of the user field - user@domain. I'll have a look when I can get some time.
  9. Show me how you enter this to the user? I might be able to extract the domain from the user if it you let me know the syntax for the domain & user. This has come up before, but I don't remember the outcome.
  10. I don't think so. Ask on the Zoneminder forum.
  11. That's not how UD works. As @trurl said, your setup is not ideal and you need to find another way.
  12. I made the changes to the first post based on your feedback. I have no time to test this at the moment.
  13. That code is only executed when the disk is mounted or unmounted, so I don't think that is it. I don't see anything that could spin up a drive.
  14. That is the command to tell it to sleep after 30 minutes. The problem is the disk spins up with that command. It really shouldn't spin up if it is given a sleep command. I'm not sure what I can do at this point.
  15. I'm going to try one more thing. See if this command spins up the drive: /usr/sbin/hdparm -S180 /dev/sdX
  16. It looks like you have an issue with the proxy.
  17. I'm not sure it is UD doing that. Remove the UD plugin and see if the drive spins up.
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