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  1. Looks like this has fixed the problem with viewing logs in 6.7. Really like the true black. Very nice.
  2. I've just been setting this plugin up for my 12 bay server. Entered a Total Tray Overide of 14 so that I could get assigned devices to show on the "Devices" tab. When I save this I get a php warning- Warning: A non-numeric value encountered in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/disklocation/pages/devices.php on line 85 Edit: Plugin version 2019.02.04
  3. Actually, IIRC, it’s based on settings>scheduler>fixed schedules. It’ll run whenever you have unRAID set to run weekly schedules.
  4. Looks like the original version has been deprecated. I think the best resolution would be to install v2, but you could also just select “ignore” for the warning in fix common problems if you don’t want to upgrade.
  5. I use the binhex dockers for both, but no experience with synology. No idea how well they work or if they even will.
  6. You can set Sonarr, Radarr, etc to use privoxy for private browsing that your ISP can’t track. I just use google. If the VPN drops the docker shuts down.
  7. I would recommend OpenVPN server. It can be installed in a VM on your unRAID server or on many routers. There is also the OpenVPN-AS docker from LSIO (just search on CA). Fairly easy to setup if you watch @SpaceInvaderOne‘s video.
  8. Thanks. It was actually an accident that eth2 was not ported down. I never intended it to be used. Was just reporting what appeared to be an issue.
  9. After a little more investigating I have discovered that this only happens if a second ethernet port is enabled ( eth2 in my case). If I “Port Down” eth2 I no longer get any lease renewal errors.
  10. I'm not sure if this is associated with RC2 but never saw this behavior before installing the RC's. For the past week or so I've been having issues with random lose of contact to my server. I checked the logs after the most recent event and found this entry which coincides to the lose of contact- Jan 29 04:46:10 Brunnhilde dhcpcd[1767]: eth0: failed to renew DHCP, rebinding Jan 29 04:47:59 Brunnhilde kernel: mdcmd (135): set md_write_method 1 Jan 29 04:47:59 Brunnhilde kernel: Jan 29 04:57:59 Brunnhilde kernel: mdcmd (136): set md_write_method 0 Jan 29 04:57:59 Brunnhilde kernel: Jan 29 05:01:10 Brunnhilde dhcpcd[1767]: eth0: DHCP lease expired Jan 29 05:01:10 Brunnhilde avahi-daemon[13759]: Withdrawing address record for 10.0.1.20 on eth0. Jan 29 05:01:10 Brunnhilde avahi-daemon[13759]: Leaving mDNS multicast group on interface eth0.IPv4 with address 10.0.1.20. Jan 29 05:01:10 Brunnhilde avahi-daemon[13759]: Interface eth0.IPv4 no longer relevant for mDNS. Jan 29 05:01:10 Brunnhilde dhcpcd[1767]: eth0: deleting route to 10.0.1.0/24 Jan 29 05:01:10 Brunnhilde dhcpcd[1767]: eth0: deleting default route via 10.0.1.1 Jan 29 05:01:10 Brunnhilde dhcpcd[1767]: eth0: soliciting a DHCP lease Jan 29 05:01:10 Brunnhilde dhcpcd[1767]: eth0: offered 10.0.1.20 from 10.0.1.1 Jan 29 05:01:10 Brunnhilde dhcpcd[1767]: eth0: probing address 10.0.1.20/24 Jan 29 05:01:12 Brunnhilde ntpd[1879]: Deleting interface #25 eth0, 10.0.1.20#123, interface stats: received=18, sent=18, dropped=0, active_time=7200 secs Jan 29 05:01:12 Brunnhilde ntpd[1879]: 10.0.1.1 local addr 10.0.1.20 -> <null> Jan 29 05:01:16 Brunnhilde dhcpcd[1767]: eth0: leased 10.0.1.20 for 7200 seconds Jan 29 05:01:16 Brunnhilde dhcpcd[1767]: eth0: adding route to 10.0.1.0/24 Jan 29 05:01:16 Brunnhilde dhcpcd[1767]: eth0: adding default route via 10.0.1.1 Jan 29 05:01:16 Brunnhilde avahi-daemon[13759]: Joining mDNS multicast group on interface eth0.IPv4 with address 10.0.1.20. Jan 29 05:01:16 Brunnhilde avahi-daemon[13759]: New relevant interface eth0.IPv4 for mDNS. Jan 29 05:01:16 Brunnhilde avahi-daemon[13759]: Registering new address record for 10.0.1.20 on eth0.IPv4. Jan 29 05:01:17 Brunnhilde ntpd[1879]: Listen normally on 26 eth0 10.0.1.20:123 Jan 29 05:01:17 Brunnhilde ntpd[1879]: new interface(s) found: waking up resolver I see this event repeated quite often in the system log and it doesn't always result in lose of connections from other computers, but it does look like all of the lost connections have coincided with the failed DHCP renewals. Full diagnostics are also attached. brunnhilde-diagnostics-20190129-1758.zip
  11. Perhaps you might try posting in the support thread for whichever Sonarr docker you are using. Just click the icon for the docker and select “Support”.
  12. I think the problem is that the /download path in Sonarr does not match the /download path in Sab. Try changing it to match what you have for Sab.
  13. Just to be sure, do you have completed download handling setting enabled in settings>download clients?
  14. Updated to RC-1. Wanted to play with the TM via SMB.😁 Looks like the broken pipe errors are gone at boot now.👍
  15. After watching the video from @SpaceInvaderOne it looks like Enhanced OSX support must be enabled globally for Time Machine backup via SMB. In the past, using this setting has resulted in permissions issue so I’m wondering if this has been corrected in 6.7?
  16. Might try getting help on the Plex forums too. May be a known issue.
  17. Yes. That’s the one I was talking about. Just posted way too soon and linked to the wrong post. 😎😏😃 Thats my story anyway.
  18. @dlandon Just thought I would point this out in case you haven’t seen it. https://forums.unraid.net/bug-reports/prereleases/unraid-os-version-670-rc1-available-r351/?do=findComment&comment=2650 I haven’t installed the RC so don’t know how much of an issue this is. Maybe just certain fs’s? Don’t know if you really even want to get into fixing the issue under the circumstances. Just thought I’d point it out since no one has posted about it here.
  19. This is probably the closest Mac has to mapping. 1. Using Finder’s “Go” menu, select “Connect to server” or use the CMD+k hotkeys. 2. In the popup window enter the local address of the share. Example: smb://10.0.1.20/Media/. This can be modified to point to a specific folder, ie smb://10.0.1.20/Media/Movies/Kids/. 3. Click the plus sign next to the server address box to add this location to favorites list and avoid having to re-enter the information each time you connect. 4. Enter user name and password if required. You can save this information to the Mac’s keychain to have it entered automatically in the future. If you want to have this server mount each time you login to the Mac you can add it to login items.
  20. Have you seen the YouTube video by @SpaceInvaderOne? https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fUPmVZ9CgtM
  21. To create a user you'll need to open a terminal window and enter docker exec -it mariadb bash mysql -uroot -p CREATE USER ‘<username>’ IDENTIFIED BY ‘<password>’; You should avoid special characters. Once you have created the user and password you should be able to connect. Is this what you did?
  22. Did you check the wiki article I linked? It has more info regarding setting/checking credentials.
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