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Removing unused dockers and now Plex is orphaned and can't restart
Ok, so after reinstalling 3 times it's been stable and I think I found an issue with the naming convention of a share where docker didn't like the syntax. Not sure what triggered this as the share was in use for the past two years but I have upgraded the OS recently so potentially the new version of docker may not like the naming there on the share (removing spaces and white spaces).
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Removing unused dockers and now Plex is orphaned and can't restart
Good morning all, While troubleshooting 100% docker RAM usage I started to remove unused dockers and after removing them plex became orphaned. Attempted to reinstall and was running for about 5 minutes before being orphaned again. Any thoughts on how to proceed? I've attached the diagnostics file and hopefully I haven't lost the settings. Thanks in advance and let me know if there's any more information I can provide. unhrtattk-diagnostics-20221020-0820.zip
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Windows issues with unRAID
@DoesItHimself Hey, I'm still having issues. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. Reading the above post I may try running the "New Permissions" script again. Now, I have directories I deleted and went through removing them from dockers, etc. But, directories keep reappearing with random users not set like "linux user". ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- I just checked again and deleted more paths and libraries internal to plex so hoping that's the culprit. We'll see.....
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Windows issues with unRAID
@Frank1940 Thanks for those links! Will be going over them later this evening. Thanks again everyone for all the help!
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HrtAttK started following [SOLVED] Unable to create user share on cache drive and Windows issues with unRAID
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Windows issues with unRAID
All, can't tell if this is a Windows 10 issue or not but here it goes..... Recently had to re-install Windows 10 Pro and everything connecting to shares were fine for a few days. Then in the last two days I noticed that MusicBee was unable to edit files. After searching here and on MusicBee forums it turned out to be a permissions issue. I fixed it by using Spaceinvader One's videos (Thank you!) and this forum (Thanks for everyone's posts!) by switching all shares to private where now MusicBee is able to edit files and other applications don't appear to have issues accessing files again. Now I've run into another issue. I'm trying to delete files over SMB using Windows 10 file explorer and receiving an error that the directory or file is owned by "nobody". I've tried flipping all shares back to public and disconnecting and reconnecting network drives to no avail. The 'smbstatus' command on the terminal is showing all files as read only and thus not able to sometimes move or delete files. Here's my current SMB settings on unraid: [global] comment = Fix to read/write security = USER guest account = nobody public = no guest ok = no map to guest = bad user #unassigned_devices_start #Unassigned devices share includes include = /tmp/unassigned.devices/smb-settings.conf #unassigned_devices_end And here are logs related to samba after my last unraid reboot about a little while ago..... Mar 21 15:14:07 unHRTATTK root: Starting Samba: /usr/sbin/smbd -D Mar 21 15:14:07 unHRTATTK root: /usr/sbin/nmbd -D Mar 21 15:14:07 unHRTATTK root: /usr/sbin/wsdd Mar 21 15:14:07 unHRTATTK root: /usr/sbin/winbindd -D Mar 21 15:14:13 unHRTATTK emhttpd: shcmd (408): smbcontrol smbd close-share 'Video' I have a feeling this may be a Windows 10 permissions issue but have no idea how to fix it. I've been through Microsoft's forums and other sites to see how to change ownership with no success. I've also reestablished connectivity initially by joining the workgroup and that worked for a short while although I think I would like to keep the shares in a private state. Does anyone have any ideas as what else to do so that I have full control over the shares/files from my windows 10 machine? Update 1: So when I come to a folder that I can't manipulate in windows explorer I have been going through the terminal and chown'ing each folder recursively in order to either move files or delete folders I couldn't previously. Does this make sense? Is this something that can be done in unraid I'm not aware of?
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Backups
SNAP, OK. I'll check that out. Thanks for the heads up.
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Backups
After reading this thread and thinking about the data I have that's important to me (music files) I would like to start to backup my drives. Is there a way to plug an external HDD directly to the chassis where the unRAID system resides and copy the drives locally? I think I would rather do this than copy the files over the network.
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