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  1. I'm having an issue where my config file is being overwritten. When I enable my downloaders such as Deluge and NZBGet, after about 5 mins, CouchPotato says that it can't connect to the downloader because the password is incorrect. I noticed in the config file that the password has changed from plain text to *****. If I update the password in the GUI, it changes the config file but it changes back again after 5 mins. Has anyone else experienced this/know of a cure?
  2. I'm having a few issues with Privoxy included with DelugeVPN. Deluge is maxing out my internet connection over the VPN connection but when I try to access any web pages using Privoxy or set Couch/Sonarr to access privoxy, it is painfully slow and some requests fail. Are there any specific configurations that I need to set? Thanks
  3. I've been trying to get delugevpn to work with Usenet Server VPN for absolutely ages and thanks to @jay_III it seems to be working and I can access the UI. I'm receiving the following log errors, does this mean that I'm not connected to the VPN? 2015-10-18 13:45:52,641 DEBG 'deluge' stdout output: [warn] tun0 interface ip address format incorrect 2015-10-18 13:45:52,655 DEBG 'privoxy' stdout output: [warn] tun0 interface ip address format incorrect
  4. Thanks, it's still doing the parity sync but hasn't thrown up any errors. I didn't clear the drive, I was under the impression that the parity sync would give it a good going over anyway. I know it wouldn't harm it to to a clear anyway but I needed to get the server up and running again. Would it be possible to clear the old drive and do another SMART test to confirm if it was actually defective or not and then upgrade one of my smaller drives if it wasn't, or is that not advised?
  5. Hello Team, My parity drive started playing up a few days ago, I noticed that the drive had disabled itself and had failed SMART. I decided to restart the server and the parity disk was now listed as a new drive so I started the array and completed a parity sync. That was all fine except the drive disabled itself again about a day later. I purchased a new 3TB WD Red drive to replace it. When I started the server, the drive was listed as a new, I assigned it as parity and started the array and it's currently going through a parity sync. The parity drive status has a yellow bubble (invalid data content), which aligns with the details on the unRaid wiki, however it's showing as faulty on the Dynamix Dashboard. I've attached screenshots of the two screens, Is that right? Sorry if this is an obvious questions, the parity failure threw me a bit and just want to make sure it's going smoothly or if there's another issue. Thanks
  6. Everything went smoothly with Midnight Commander but SNAP not so, as my drives were ext4 I couldn't mount them. A simple mount command in terminal sorted that one out. Perhaps it's better for me to start a new thread for this one but seeing as it's all down to Greyhole (why did I even go down that route?) I though I might as well ask here... Basically I have all the usual folders/shares, Movies and TVShows etc. which I have enabled user shares for, it seemed like the easiest solution seeing as I had already transferred all the data. I've been reading up on split levels (I have allocation set to high water) but as Greyhole dumps data on any disk, all of the Movie and TVShow subfolders' contents are on different disks. Are there going to be any issues going forward? Or should I just stick with it and update the split levels so that any new data is kept together on the same disks (I'm assuming split levels aren't retrospective). Or are split levels just over rated, the only reason I can think of is that I might be reading/writing to more than one disk at once. Cheers guys!
  7. The SNAP plugin sounds like the most ideal solution. Thanks for the suggestion. Sent from my GT-I9505 using Tapatalk
  8. Hi there, Apologies of this topic has already been mentioned, please point me in the right direction if it has. I've been using OpenMediaVault for several years with Greyhole. It's worked well but considering Greyhole is a Samba solution I'm constantly having trouble accessing my server remotely (locally mounting SMB shares is getting boring). My question to you is how should I go about migrating my data from my Greyhole drives to Unraid? I am going to buy a new 3TB drive so storage space isn't a problem. I have read several articles about transferring data over GBe and I guess this will be fine however I will have to mount my drives via USB on a virtual Linux from my Mac, obviously it's not the most ideal solution. Would it be possible to set up Unraid with the fresh hard drive, mount my old drives one at a time and transfer the data locally, wipe the drive and then add it to Unraid and repeat for each drive? Thanks Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk