There is really no difference in the linked format procedure and what UD does to format an XFS file system.
The wrong csrf_token is because you have left open a web session on the server. Close all web sessions with unRAID.
That's kind of what I was thinking. That's why I posted the issue here and suggested the other fellow with this same issue also post on the prerelease forum.
After some additional testing, the issue of re-installing a template and adding a new docker from CA occurs when there are no dockers installed. When at least one docker is installed, both operations work properly.
What would you suggest I do to get to the bottom of this issue? Other people have it also.
EDIT: on this test system I don't have any dockers installed. Would that make a difference?
I reverted back to 6.5.0 and did some docker testing yesterday and CA did not have the error when adding a docker. Maybe something changed in 6.5.1 that confuses CA.
Trying to add the my-ownCloud template results in an blank page and an error in the log. The list of templates also showed the template as 'ownCloud' and not 'my-ownCloud'.
backupserver-diagnostics-20180411-0617.zip
I need to change the repository for mariadb. The one I was using appears to have shut down. I'm working on an update to the ownCloud docker that should fix the problem.
EDIT: Fixed.
I got what I needed. It looks like you assigned your array disks as the first four disks, then seven unassigned, and then parity to the last slot. Let me know if this is what you did.
Never mind. You can't do that.