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JonathanM

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  1. Did you have a static IP configured? Is the server IP / MAC showing up in the router as a connected device? If you know the IP, try using https://<IP> if you had SSL enabled.
  2. Did you check to make sure someone didn't change router settings?
  3. No, but it's the same on two physically different machines. One is a windows 8.1 laptop with Firefox, the other is a Linux Mint VM with Firefox. It's something about those specific instances, as it's fine on several other machines. When I get the opportunity, I'll clear the cache on one and see if it changes things.
  4. @Glassed Silver, if you have time, would you be willing to write up a quick guide specific to Unraid on setting up the mongodb container and linking youtubedl to it? Thanks!
  5. I've not followed this very closely, I have a couple questions. 1. How much RAM would this use, worst case? 2. If the power is pulled mid write, will the docker subsystem be ok with it on next boot?
  6. That doesn't make any sense to me. Can you explain the reasoning behind it? It might help if you provide an example of the "destination".
  7. Firefox on Windows or Linux, same view. Two totally different machines.
  8. Are you using the IP address?
  9. AAAND it's back to being a tiny avatar with huge badges.
  10. Add the isos as extra drives in the VM definition page. Or, create another VM WITH network access, add a second vdisk image to that VM, copy your software install files there, then mount that vdisk to the non networked VM.
  11. Until this is fixed, start your session on your unread content filter page, and just use the browsers back button to return to that page after you finish interacting with each thread in turn. It only takes a couple hundred threads to totally retrain your muscle memory. 🤣
  12. That disk is probably your best bet to recover the files that were moved to lost and found.
  13. Unraid requires wired ethernet. You could use an old router in wireless bridge mode or a wireless gaming adapter to convert wireless to ethernet.
  14. Is the old drive unmodified still, or did you already repurpose it?
  15. You mentioned the rocket, now it's so large I can't see any avatar images. I think the forum is taunting you.
  16. If you have the power supply and physical space for internal drives, get one of the recommended SATA or SAS PCIe cards. If you are limited in power supply or space, get one of the SAS cards with an external connector and an external SAS enclosure. USB has a habit of momentarily resetting the connection causing the drive to be dropped from the array.
  17. That change happened in the very recent past, as in a couple hours. The other changes happened a day or so ago.
  18. /tmp on the host is RAM. /tmp in the container is in the docker image file, unless mapped.
  19. Does 5.6.42 even recognize a U6-Lite? The page for the device at Unifi clearly states minimum controller version 5.14.3.
  20. Yeah, I don't think FCP is the proper place either, the only thing FCP should warn about is if the free space on any writeable volume is below some arbitrary very small figure like 1MB. The GUI should probably have an indication (not warning) that the available free space on any given volume is below the minimum defined, so people know a. That volume will not be chosen for writes for shares that include it. b. Manual writes directed to that specific volume could very well result in an out of space condition.
  21. I was wondering if anyone else noticed, I miss my unadvanced member rank.
  22. All attached storage devices at array start whether assigned or not count towards the license limit.
  23. The risk of filling RAM with a typo in the path is high.
  24. Writing random junk is ok, but I prefer a normal preclear cycle because it verifies that the entire drive read back zero. I've never investigated whether erase does a proper read back verification of the written bits.
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