Everything posted by hernandito
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[Plugin] FolderView2
The Flat Dark Grey collection is not too good. A lot of work is needed to fix/improve the colors of the various features. Try using the Flat Grey... Curious to see how it looks.
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[Plugin] FolderView2
This is not easy to fix. I would have to start with the icon from scratch and free trial software I used to animate has expired. I think the flaws are so small, they should not be visible in FolderView. Yeah... Originally I had an Orange and Grey collection that used a gradient background for the icons. To add new icons to those two collections will be a monumental task, basically having to recreate each icon one by one. Thus I created the new Flat Collections with a solid color background. I can, in Notepad++, simply bulk edit all the files at once changing from one color to another. For the most part its fairly straight forward, but the Dark Grey Collection is NOT great. For a good chunk of the collection, the colors need important modifications. This is quite a time consuming task, taking a good 5 to 10 minutes per icon x 150 +/- icons = a bazillion minutes. It is also my least favorite color scheme. If you are using the unRAID dark theme, and either of the grey or orange collections, please paste a whole page screenshot (like my image a few posts back) to see if I can fine tune collections. I hate the idea of having to change my configuration just to test the designs. I may come up with other ideas too.
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[Plugin] FolderView2
Not sure I follow, but there is a Blue Collection that is flat (meaning no gradient background)...
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[Plugin] FolderView2
Please check out the new Grey Flat Collection. It was a quick job.
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[Plugin] FolderView2
I just added a Flat-Orange icon collection in case it works better with the black theme. Check them out. Which collection do you use? The ones with the gradient background are a nightmare to code. I will not be updating these... I will work on a Grey Flat collection next. It is nice to refresh some of the old original animated icons. @Masterwishx and @Mattaton thank you guys. So I simply keep the file name called: hernando.docker.css? I will NOT be upgrading to FolderView2 until all is resolved.
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[Plugin] FolderView2
Hi guys, Happy to see my name pop-up on the custom animated folder icons. I added quite a lot of them a few months back. Worth checking out: Github Repo I am not sure which version of FolderView I am using. I set up a long time ago and it has been humming along perfectly. Version is listed as 2025.02.26. I am not sure if this is FolderView or FolderView2. My big thing is that I have spent a lot of time tweaking the css file. I will paste screenshots and the .css code below. Feel free to use and edit (sorry, I cannot stand dark themes). The css file I have is located in: \\TOWER\flash\config\plugins\folder.view\styles\hernando.docker.css [img] [img] I dont recall how I specified to the plugin which css file to use. In my current plugin, I cant find where this is called out. If I do NOT have FolderView2, and I would like to upgrade to it, how do I make sure I get back my customizations? If it comes down to it, I would NEVER upgrade to 7.2 if FolderViewX will not work with it. It is that important to me. Thanks. CSS CODE: https://pastebin.com/0wQ7rDjt
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unRAID Keeps Crashing - Becoming Un-Reponsive
Thank you @JorgeB This is my cache drive with appdata and all. Yesterday I did a scrub and it showed clean. It's an NVME gum stick drive.... I would hate to have to rebuild this....Any recommendations on what could be causing this? About a week ago, when booting, the system got hung up after a ZFS v.5 message scrolled by.
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unRAID Keeps Crashing - Becoming Un-Reponsive
I have been struggling with this one. Randomly, it could be hours or days my unRAID machine becomes unresponsive. The web UI is unresponsive along with the console or login via ssh. The only way to recover is to manually power off the server. For the life of me I cant tell what is causing it. I tried a Memtest and ran about 1.5 passes with no issues reported. I tried cleaning the hard drive plugs with no luck. I have had drive fails that required rebuilds, but issue still keeps happening. This morning, I had to shut off after a crash, took my thumb drive to Windows and copied the last Diagnostic file I created late last night, along with a file I found called syslog-previous created at 2:00 AM. I see some errors at the end of this file, but I cant really understand. The entries are dated at 11:00 PM, so not sure if this is from the overnight crash, or from my last manual re-boot. Please help. See files.syslog-previous Thank you! tower-diagnostics-20250810-2219.zip
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PRE-Clear Issue
I tried to pre-clear a brand new Toshiba 16TB drive, and at the end, I got the below log report showing it failed. Is this drive bad? Should I return it? Thank you. Jul 30 12:46:21 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: Preclear Disk Version: 1.0.31 Jul 30 12:46:23 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: Disk size: 16000900661248 Jul 30 12:46:23 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: Disk blocks: 3906469888 Jul 30 12:46:23 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: Blocks (512 bytes): 31251759104 Jul 30 12:46:23 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: Block size: 4096 Jul 30 12:46:23 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: Start sector: 0 Jul 30 12:46:32 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: Pre-read: pre-read verification started 1 of 5 retries... Jul 30 16:47:15 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: Pre-Read: progress - 25% read @ 267 MB/s Jul 30 21:08:24 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: Pre-Read: progress - 50% read @ 241 MB/s Jul 31 02:11:33 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: Pre-Read: progress - 75% read @ 198 MB/s Jul 31 09:00:18 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: Pre-Read: elapsed time - 20:13:42 Jul 31 09:00:18 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: Pre-read: pre-read verification completed! Jul 31 09:00:23 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: Zeroing: zeroing the disk started 1 of 5 retries... Jul 31 09:00:23 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: Zeroing: emptying the MBR. Jul 31 13:01:06 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: Zeroing: progress - 25% zeroed @ 269 MB/s Jul 31 17:22:20 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: Zeroing: progress - 50% zeroed @ 242 MB/s Jul 31 22:25:20 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: Zeroing: progress - 75% zeroed @ 198 MB/s Aug 01 02:36:18 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: Zeroing: dd command failed, exit code [1]. Aug 01 02:36:19 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: Zeroing: dd output: 6997579+0 records in Aug 01 02:36:19 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: Zeroing: dd output: 6997579+0 records out Aug 01 02:36:19 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: Zeroing: dd output: 14674986795008 bytes (15 TB, 13 TiB) copied, 63213.5 s, 232 MB/s Aug 01 02:36:19 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: Zeroing: dd output: 7000220+0 records in Aug 01 02:36:19 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: Zeroing: dd output: 7000220+0 records out Aug 01 02:36:20 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: Zeroing: dd output: 14680525373440 bytes (15 TB, 13 TiB) copied, 63229.7 s, 232 MB/s Aug 01 02:36:20 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: Zeroing: dd output: 7002703+0 records in Aug 01 02:36:20 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: Zeroing: dd output: 7002703+0 records out Aug 01 02:36:20 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: Zeroing: dd output: 14685732601856 bytes (15 TB, 13 TiB) copied, 63246 s, 232 MB/s Aug 01 02:36:20 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: Zeroing: dd output: 7005368+0 records in Aug 01 02:36:20 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: Zeroing: dd output: 7005368+0 records out Aug 01 02:36:20 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: Zeroing: dd output: 14691321511936 bytes (15 TB, 13 TiB) copied, 63262.2 s, 232 MB/s Aug 01 02:36:21 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: Zeroing: dd output: 7007936+0 records in Aug 01 02:36:21 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: Zeroing: dd output: 7007936+0 records out Aug 01 02:36:21 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: Zeroing: dd output: 14696706998272 bytes (15 TB, 13 TiB) copied, 63278.5 s, 232 MB/s Aug 01 02:36:21 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: Zeroing: dd output: 7010628+0 records in Aug 01 02:36:21 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: Zeroing: dd output: 7010628+0 records out Aug 01 02:36:21 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: Zeroing: dd output: 14702352531456 bytes (15 TB, 13 TiB) copied, 63294.8 s, 232 MB/s Aug 01 02:36:22 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: Zeroing: dd output: 7013223+0 records in Aug 01 02:36:22 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: Zeroing: dd output: 7013223+0 records out Aug 01 02:36:22 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: Zeroing: dd output: 14707794640896 bytes (15 TB, 13 TiB) copied, 63311.1 s, 232 MB/s Aug 01 02:36:22 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: Zeroing: dd output: 7015857+0 records in Aug 01 02:36:22 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: Zeroing: dd output: 7015857+0 records out Aug 01 02:36:22 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: Zeroing: dd output: 14713318539264 bytes (15 TB, 13 TiB) copied, 63327.4 s, 232 MB/s Aug 01 02:36:23 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: Zeroing: dd output: 7018479+0 records in Aug 01 02:36:23 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: Zeroing: dd output: 7018479+0 records out Aug 01 02:36:23 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: Zeroing: dd output: 14718817271808 bytes (15 TB, 13 TiB) copied, 63343.7 s, 232 MB/s Aug 01 02:36:23 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: Zeroing: dd output: dd: error writing '/dev/sdn': No space left on device Aug 01 02:36:23 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: Zeroing: dd output: 7019619+0 records in Aug 01 02:36:23 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: Zeroing: dd output: 7019618+0 records out Aug 01 02:36:23 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: Zeroing: dd output: 14721207844864 bytes (15 TB, 13 TiB) copied, 63351.2 s, 232 MB/s Aug 01 02:36:25 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: Zeroing: zeroing the disk failed! Aug 01 02:36:37 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: S.M.A.R.T.: Error: Aug 01 02:36:37 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: S.M.A.R.T.: Aug 01 02:36:38 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: S.M.A.R.T.: ATTRIBUTE INITIAL NOW STATUS Aug 01 02:36:38 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: S.M.A.R.T.: Reallocated_Sector_Ct 0 - Aug 01 02:36:38 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: S.M.A.R.T.: Power_On_Hours 0 - Aug 01 02:36:38 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: S.M.A.R.T.: Temperature_Celsius 29 - Aug 01 02:36:38 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: S.M.A.R.T.: Reallocated_Event_Count 0 - Aug 01 02:36:38 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: S.M.A.R.T.: Current_Pending_Sector 0 - Aug 01 02:36:39 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: S.M.A.R.T.: Offline_Uncorrectable 0 - Aug 01 02:36:39 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: S.M.A.R.T.: UDMA_CRC_Error_Count 0 - Aug 01 02:36:39 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: S.M.A.R.T.: Aug 01 02:36:43 preclear_disk_45T0A0BKFWRH_232748: error encountered, exiting ...
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[Plugin] FolderView2
Hi…. Sorry, I’m still not clear…. I don’t have experience using either docker stack, compose or tailscale (just had to google what it is). Normally I just use the CA templates. Are you looking for replacement for the little icons in your screencap? I don’t have experience coding a webUI, but I can help direct the visual design of one… I can help tweak the css of one, to tweak improve the layout, but need the coder to make more complicated adjustments.
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[Plugin] FolderView2
Hi…. Not sure what the question is. I just ran into this and I’m glad development is continuing. I have not tried it yet. I really hope the custom css feature of folder.view 1 carried on to this version.
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[GUIDE] Setup Real-Debrid for Plex Using CLI_Debrid, Rclone, and Zurg
My advice is to reach out to Godver3, at their Discord channel. He is very helpful, and will help you nail down that issue. I'm having some Oversee issues at the moment. Not sure if I changed something....
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[GUIDE] Setup Real-Debrid for Plex Using CLI_Debrid, Rclone, and Zurg
Thanks for the update... Symlinks are a different beast... I wouldn't know where to start.
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[GUIDE] Setup Real-Debrid for Plex Using CLI_Debrid, Rclone, and Zurg
What was the problem / solution? It may help others... Glad to hear you you got it working.
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[GUIDE] Setup Real-Debrid for Plex Using CLI_Debrid, Rclone, and Zurg
That's weird... there are only 3 lines in the Rclone script... in your /appdata/zurg folder you should have the files shown below... it's possible that you may have others, but these 4 are critical. Did you properly edit the yaml and config files? Did you sign up for a Real-Debrid account and got the API Token? Also, did you follow the chmod commands? Review all those steps and see if there is anything you missed.
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[GUIDE] Setup Real-Debrid for Plex Using CLI_Debrid, Rclone, and Zurg
Hi... It is extremely difficult for me to help you out, as there are MANY steps in the guide. Any one tiny thing makes the whole thing not work. Where did you configure the share zurg to reside? Array, a pool, an external drive? In my case, I am mounting this share to a specific cache pool device (drive share) called "downloadcache". Your case is VERY likely different. You need to add the path to where the share is configured to be stored. Your script is mounting it to the user share. These are the sections you need to follow: You can see below where the share is configured to reside. This is the path that you need there. You MUST also correct this path on the Stop Zurge script. Otherwise you will not be able to cleanly unmount your array.
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[GUIDE] Setup Real-Debrid for Plex Using CLI_Debrid, Rclone, and Zurg
This doesn't look right: I cant really advise, without knowing where you placed things... this should point to the exact drive and folder you are using to mount w/ Rclone. While you created a share for zurg, you need to know where you configured that share to reside. Please re-read my section on Create User Share
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[GUIDE] Setup Real-Debrid for Plex Using CLI_Debrid, Rclone, and Zurg
@TheRandy I would start the Mount Rclone script first.
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[GUIDE] Setup Real-Debrid for Plex Using CLI_Debrid, Rclone, and Zurg
Did you properly edit the rclone.conf and config.yml in the /apddata/zurg folder - as described in the Create and Configure the Zurg Folder in Appdata section above. You need to add your token and your correct unRAID IP address... Did you run the chmod +x commands...?
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[GUIDE] Setup Real-Debrid for Plex Using CLI_Debrid, Rclone, and Zurg
A new version of CLI_Debrid was pushed out earlier today. According to the release notes, it allows for unknown resolutions.
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Debrid Media Bridge
Hi Guys, I gave up on DMB. It made my unRAID very fragile with the rclone mounts.... I was able to get everything properly working using CLI_Debrid. I spent a great deal of time writing up a guide how to do this. I think it's much needed. I am positive this replicates a lot of what is in DMB. I got a great deal of help from the author of CLI_Debrid. Please take a look at my guide here:
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[GUIDE] Setup Real-Debrid for Plex Using CLI_Debrid, Rclone, and Zurg
Hi Nonoss... Thanks again for the scripts. I have edited the original guide to update the Start Zurg Service script, to reflect your change. However for the Stop Zurge Service. I believe my original script includes a command to both top the zurg process AND unmounts the rclone mount. Thanks again.
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[GUIDE] Setup Real-Debrid for Plex Using CLI_Debrid, Rclone, and Zurg
@scott2020 I will check and correct... Thanks for catching this. Should be in /mnt/cache/appdata/zurg.
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[GUIDE] Setup Real-Debrid for Plex Using CLI_Debrid, Rclone, and Zurg
This is music to my ears.... I am so glad someone proved my guide. I was afraid of having missed something. Thank you!!
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[GUIDE] Setup Real-Debrid for Plex Using CLI_Debrid, Rclone, and Zurg
Very interesting.... I will check up w mash if this could cause an issue. Please stay tuned. Thank you....