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  1. @limetech @ich777 is there any other method that could be implemented?
  2. Plus 1 I'm still really keen for a tiered data storage solution on unraid, ssds are so cheap and even if it was an option to add it to a pool for high utilisation files for speed of high demand/availability files would be ideal.
  3. There was a change to the configuration for the docker they are now using /config instead of /frontend you need to click the edit button as per the below: And then rename /frontend to /config It should work after that
  4. Squid, you are a damn ninja! thanks for such a quick response, will do the above So if i remove and re-install FCP the error will go away?
  5. Hey Guys, I've been doing some troubleshooting and I think it might be SMART errors that are causing my log to fill, I was hoping someone might be able to shed some light and some additional troubleshooting steps? One side note note I've currently got everything downloading to 4tb SSHD drive (the SSD cache may be failing on the drive causing me grief) I'm also getting the following message: "Your server's current time differs from the actual time by more than 5 minutes. Currently out by approximately 530 minutes" Cant for the life of me figure out how to fix this perhaps its a timezone issue? Any help appreciated tesseract-diagnostics-20190921-1322.zip
  6. Have you booted into the bios and enabled UEFI for boot drives? Might be ignoring it and looking for a drive with a MBR?
  7. Thanks Squid, I've implemented this and included the syslog for reference, looks like it is my 128GB SSD appears to be the issue? v syslog.txt
  8. Hey guys I've been living with this issue for some time but I have decided I need to do something about it. I've been having issues with my system locking up and getting the following screen: I've replaced ram, cpu, power supply, unraid usb drive, Re installed unraid Literally the last things left to do would be replace the motherboard and the raid card but I'm hoping i can avoid this exercise! Any ideas? Happy to provide a log file but not sure how to record what the last issue was before kernel panic? Any help at all would be appreciated Thanks!
  9. Great read ljm42. Thanks for sharing, I'm going to stick with the ssd for now but will test this out if I don't get the results I'm looking for Thanks guys! Saved my sanity!
  10. Hey Scott, the field is blank currently, I'm using a 128gb cache ssd should i just create a directory in the /config mount point for the docker?
  11. Its actually every 5 minutes, Ive attached a screenshot and syslog syslog.zip
  12. Hi Guys, Crazy, that is what unraid is driving me at the moment! I have been experiencing some issues for a little while now and I'm at the point I need to put my hand up and ask for some help I've posted in the general support forum as my issue isn't docker specific as I have tried multiple containers and had the same issue. I've been using unRAID v6 since beta 6 and have upgraded along the way, in particular I'm using Plex, originally in a VM but switched to docker containers when they were made available. Currently I stream my video content via Plex to my Xbox One, Playstation 3, Apple TV (via iPad/iPhone), Chrome Cast (iPad/iPhone) and in the Browser on my computer (Win 10 Chrome) - not at the same time of course. I've been trying to work out if the issue is device specific or across all. Unfortunately on every device I have the same issue, approximately 10-20 minutes in the video playback will freeze, sometimes temporarily, other times it will drop the connection and say unable to contact the plex server (xbox), or the computer isn't powerful enough for the stream (browser) which is odd given it is an 8 Core AMD with 8GB of RAM. This led me to be reinstall the Plex docker (needo's) multiple time and try alternatives, I've just switched to the linuxserver.io plex container however I'm having the same issue, this led me to think it might be a network/hardware related problem so I replaced network cabling, the gigabit switch, even directly connected the server to the router, same issues. This hopefully should narrow the issue down to a O/S issue or a faulty network port on the motherboard. I still think it is a software issue and would like to explore this before replacing the motherboard. Has anyone come across this or know where I should start troubleshooting? Appreciate any help v
  13. Hey Jeffrey, Check out Disk Internal's Linux Reader http://www.diskinternals.com/linux-reader/ This is what I use when I want to read an XFS formatted drive on windows. It also works with: Ext2 /Ext3/ Ext4, ReiserFS, Reiser4, HFS, HFS+, FAT, exFAT, NTFS, ReFS and UFS2 formatted drives. vsixtyfour