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  1. Check your old email and see if you can find the link to download your key again. If not, email support at limetech with the email you used to purchase, and they can help you. In the future, a strongly recommend regularly downloading a flash drive backup, it's easy to do.
  2. Trying hard not to beat you up too much on this, but this is a screen from the link you posted.
  3. You can run pfsense on either, the netgate is more expensive for a given amount of processor power. The only advantage to the netgate hardware is the full support for pfsense vs community edition pfsense on protectli. I'm so used to running pfsense community edition on generic hardware or VM that I can't comment on opensense.
  4. Containers not on bridge expose all their ports, no remapping needed or possible. Use the ports listed on the container side in the bridge configurations.
  5. Attach the diagnostics zip file intact to your NEXT post in this thread. Linking to outside file hosting for zip files and pictures is not preferred here, better to attach directly to a post.
  6. The built in tool (apcupsd) performs that function perfectly fine. I've been using it that way for years. The server is the master, and when the power goes out for more than 3 minutes all the VM's and physical workstations shut down, followed by the server a few minutes later.
  7. In the GUI click on the shares tab, select your Media Library share, and set cache:no I believe you may need to stop and start the array to get the setting to stick because of a current bug.
  8. https://forums.unraid.net/topic/104669-warning-unraid-servers-exposed-to-the-internet-are-being-hacked/ Does that apply to you?
  9. I recommend setting up the permanent flash drive with a new trial and migrating your config to it. All the files you need to copy over are in the config folder, pretty much all plain text stuff, open them and look. That way the server is running with all the final hardware in trial mode in case something is off. You just need to reassign the disks to the proper logical slots.
  10. I sense frustration based solely on the terseness and lack of info, but you likely won't get any help with this approach. Without more information, it's impossible to determine whether $100 is easy money, or completely worthless because the problem is unsolvable and whoever tries to help will be out hours of time with no payment. The fact that you posted the way you did implies heavily that it's a fools errand to attempt to help. There are combinations of hardware that just don't work with GPU passthrough, but without a more thorough description of the hardware involved and what has been tried already, there is just no way to know.
  11. https://help.ui.com/hc/en-us/articles/218506997-UniFi-Ports-Used Depends. If you want the extra security of locking it to your specific WAN IP, or if you want the flexibility of moving the controller to a different IP by updating DNS. You don't need to do set inform on the APs at all if you make the proper override entry in the controller and adopt them locally first. If it's impossible to adopt locally, then yes, you must manually set inform on the AP, but it's also required to make the override entry in the controller so the AP continues to be able to phone home and be controllable after adoption.
  12. Adding fans can be counter productive if they aren't working together to move air over the drives. As a general rule, all fans not directly in front of the drives should be removing air, so the only intake air MUST flow over the drives, and you may need to cut up some cardboard to seal off any escape paths that allow air to get through without touching the drives. Also any vents without fans that aren't directly adjacent to drives should be sealed, unless they are providing airflow for HBA's or video cards.
  13. 17 sites here, with 30+ AP's Are you sure you have all the needed ports? There's a whole list. You also have the set inform override checked? You say you did set inform, but that could be interpreted as performed on the AP's, not necessarily the controller. My procedure is to reset the AP to default, adopt it on the LAN local to controller assigned to the correct site, then when it's moved to any WAN address at the real physical site it has the proper FQDN set inform and phones home with full reporting and configuration abilities.
  14. What kind of speeds do you see with cifs / smb to those same shares?
  15. The main issue here is the vast variety of hardware and usages. Server grade parts have traditionally either just not worked with sleep, or broken badly when it's attempted. So adding the features to the core of Unraid risks breaking stuff and losing data, not a good look for a NAS. I agree the need for supported hardware to have S3 available is there, but with the vast differences in hardware support and the need to validate proper operation for data safety, it would be a huge undertaking for a relatively small gain. As the hardware evolves, hopefully it will get easier to put together an energy friendly build.
  16. Since drive redundancy is not a backup, and moving drives and data from system to system is one of the riskiest things you can do, I recommend obtaining as many new drives as necessary to keep a complete copy of your data intact somewhere.
  17. Perhaps the power blip caused your router and / or switch to glitch out? Try powering down all your tech, and power each one up in turn, waiting for it to completely boot before moving to the next piece. Modem, router, switches, wifi, then servers, printers, and workstations
  18. You can add basic auth to any site reverse proxy block that need it. It's very powerful, and doesn't need any additional layers. https://docs.nginx.com/nginx/admin-guide/security-controls/configuring-http-basic-authentication/
  19. If you do cut metal, remove ALL electrical parts from the case while doing the work, and clean the area thoroughly before putting the components back in. Last thing you want is to short something out with a metal shaving that migrated to just the wrong place.
  20. The act of observing it changed the outcome. Remember when Quantum was a hard drive brand? Well, Quantum was acquired by Maxtor which was acquired by Seagate, so you just proved your hard drive is quantum at heart. Yeah, that was a long way for a small joke. Deal with it.
  21. Fresh pull, never run before, I get Created by... ___. .__ .__ \_ |__ |__| ____ | |__ ____ ___ ___ | __ \| |/ \| | \_/ __ \\ \/ / | \_\ \ | | \ Y \ ___/ > < |___ /__|___| /___| /\___ >__/\_ \ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ https://hub.docker.com/u/binhex/ 2022-01-02 20:23:48.372649 [info] Host is running unRAID 2022-01-02 20:23:48.394375 [info] System information Linux e899238434a6 4.19.107-Unraid #1 SMP Thu Mar 5 13:55:57 PST 2020 x86_64 GNU/Linux 2022-01-02 20:23:48.418187 [info] OS_ARCH defined as 'x86-64' 2022-01-02 20:23:48.441479 [info] PUID defined as '0' 2022-01-02 20:23:48.468392 [info] PGID defined as '0' 2022-01-02 20:23:48.505339 [info] UMASK defined as '000' 2022-01-02 20:23:48.528257 [info] Permissions already set for '/config' 2022-01-02 20:23:48.552086 [info] Deleting files in /tmp (non recursive)... 2022-01-02 20:23:48.586739 [info] WEBUI_PASSWORD defined as 'password' error: failed to initialize alpm library: (root: /, dbpath: /var/lib/pacman/) could not find or read directory then the container stops. I searched, couldn't find answer. @binhex, what did I miss? Binhex reminded me that many containers require 6.9.2 and above to work. Since I tested on 6.9.1, I thought I covered the "up to date" portion, since 6.9.x. Nope. Works fine with current versions. Thanks for your work!
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