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Leifgg

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  1. Nope, If I go to Tools, IPMI tool all my sensors are gone. And the normal Dynamix temp and fan readings at the bottom right of the Web GUI is gone as well but it looks like it’s get overwritten by the error message as well. I was able to select and copy it: Array Started• Dynamix webGui v2016.02.09 Warning: array_combine(): Both parameters should have an equal number of elements in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/ipmitool-plugin/include/ipmitool_helpers.php on line 59 Warning: array_combine(): Both parameters should have an equal number of elements in
  2. This is what I get. Its the SuperMicro board in my signature. root@unRAID1:~# /usr/bin/ipmitool -vc sdr Running Get PICMG Properties my_addr 0x20, transit 0, target 0 Error Response 0xc1 from Get PICMG Properities No PICMG Extenstion discovered CPU Temp,33,degrees C,ok,3.1,Processor,Temperature,40.000,-4.000,89.000,100.000,100.000,95.000,0.000,0.000,0.000,-128.000,127.000 System Temp,33,degrees C,ok,7.1,System Board,Temperature,30.000,-4.000,74.000,90.000,85.000,80.000,-9.000,-7.000,-5.000,-128.000,127.000 Peripheral Temp,38,degrees C,ok,7.2,System Board,Temperature,30.000,-4.000,74.000,90.000,85.000,80.000,-9.000,-7.000,-5.000,-128.000,127.000 PCH Temp,45,degrees C,ok,7.3,System Board,Temperature,25.000,-4.000,67.000,100.000,95.000,90.000,-11.000,-8.000,-5.000,-128.000,127.000 VRM Temp,37,degrees C,ok,8.1,Memory Module,Temperature,25.000,-4.000,74.000,105.000,100.000,95.000,-9.000,-7.000,-5.000,-128.000,127.000 DIMMA1 Temp,29,degrees C,ok,32.64,Memory Device,Temperature,30.000,168.000,206.000,90.000,85.000,80.000,1.000,2.000,4.000,0.000,255.000 DIMMA2 Temp,31,degrees C,ok,32.65,Memory Device,Temperature,30.000,168.000,206.000,90.000,85.000,80.000,1.000,2.000,4.000,0.000,255.000 DIMMB1 Temp,29,degrees C,ok,32.68,Memory Device,Temperature,30.000,168.000,206.000,90.000,85.000,80.000,1.000,2.000,4.000,0.000,255.000 DIMMB2 Temp,30,degrees C,ok,32.69,Memory Device,Temperature,30.000,168.000,206.000,90.000,85.000,80.000,1.000,2.000,4.000,0.000,255.000 FAN1,900,RPM,ok,29.1,Fan Device,Fan,12800.000,2000.000,17000.000,25500.000,25400.000,25300.000,300.000,500.000,700.000,0.000,25500.000 FAN2,1000,RPM,ok,29.2,Fan Device,Fan,12800.000,2000.000,17000.000,25500.000,25400.000,25300.000,300.000,500.000,700.000,0.000,25500.000 FAN3,,,ns,29.3,Fan Device,Fan,12800.000,2000.000,17000.000,25500.000,25400.000,25300.000,300.000,500.000,700.000,0.000,25500.000 FAN4,,,ns,29.4,Fan Device,Fan,12800.000,2000.000,17000.000,25500.000,25400.000,25300.000,300.000,500.000,700.000,0.000,25500.000 FANA,1400,RPM,ok,29.5,Fan Device,Fan,12800.000,2000.000,17000.000,25500.000,25400.000,25300.000,300.000,500.000,700.000,0.000,25500.000 Vcpu,1.818,Volts,ok,3.2,Processor,Voltage,1.800,1.620,1.944,2.106,2.088,1.899,1.242,1.260,1.395,0.171,2.466 VDIMM,1.320,Volts,ok,32.1,Memory Device,Voltage,1.425,1.201,1.642,1.747,1.719,1.642,1.096,1.124,1.201,0.137,1.922 12V,12,Volts,ok,7.17,System Board,Voltage,12.000,10.776,12.918,13.224,13.224,12.918,10.164,10.521,10.776,0.219,13.224 5VCC,4.969,Volts,ok,7.33,System Board,Voltage,5.000,4.473,5.372,5.589,5.527,5.372,4.225,4.380,4.473,0.071,7.976 3.3VCC,3.314,Volts,ok,7.32,System Board,Voltage,3.299,2.969,3.554,3.689,3.659,3.554,2.804,2.894,2.969,0.179,4.004 VBAT,3.045,Volts,ok,7.18,System Board,Voltage,3.000,2.595,3.495,3.690,3.600,3.495,2.400,2.490,2.595,0.045,3.870 AVCC,3.314,Volts,ok,7.36,System Board,Voltage,3.299,2.594,3.494,3.689,3.599,3.494,2.399,2.489,2.594,0.164,3.989 VSB,3.239,Volts,ok,7.35,System Board,Voltage,3.299,2.594,3.494,3.689,3.599,3.494,2.399,2.489,2.594,0.149,3.974 Chassis Intru,AAh,ok,23.1, root@unRAID1:~#
  3. Thanks for the update! I do get an error message, see encl pic.
  4. Its depending on what Plex container you are using if you are able of doing it or not. I know that if you are using Linuxserver.io there is a possibility to do this since you can specify what version to download. Edit the container, enable Advanced View, look for the Variable Name: Version and set the Variable Value: to the version you like. You can find the different versions with release notes on the Plex download page.
  5. Check that you have VERSION set to plexpass You can also try to set VERSION to a specific version to download How do I get to those options? Edit the container and enable Advanced View.
  6. Check that you have VERSION set to plexpass You can also try to set VERSION to a specific version to download
  7. Thanks. That is much appreciated. And we are glad to have you back again!
  8. Definitely agree that Ubuntu Desktop currently used is not the best candidate as a base for a new container but it might be other alternatives. It has been awhile since this one was released.
  9. How do I go about updating manually? Restart the container to update. Currently version 0.9.15.3 is the latest PlexPass release.
  10. Well, let’s hope that some developer excepts the challenge. I am running CrashPlan in an Ubuntu VM and that works fine but there is still a lot of work to get it working in a container and there is no guarantee that an update to a new version doesn’t require some work to get it working again depending on what changes CrashPlan actually implements.
  11. Normal behavior is that when connecting to CrashPlan Desktop container trough RDP and login the CrashPlan GUI would start automatically. Post screenshots of the configuration page with the settings for both containers with Advanced View enabled.
  12. Just a clarification about these two containers, they are actually both version 4.4.1 but as soon as the CrashPlan container starts and connects to CrashPlan it will get updated to the latest version that is 4.5.2. If you just wait until the update of the CrashPlan container is done you will be able to connect with CrashPlan Desktop container (still on version 4.1.1). Be a bit patient, it might take 15 minutes or so. To get the CrashPlan Desktop container to auto update is probably not as easy since this this is most likely a subset of the CrashPlan app (that contains both the server and the client) so it’s probably a lot of manual work to strip out the code and adopting it for use with the CrashPlan Desktop container. One possible solution might be a new Container containing both the server and client that could replace these two containers. With some luck it might be easier to have that configuration to auto update without any interaction from the maintainer of the container.
  13. Are you using Disk shares since you are using /mnt/disk1/ as your mount point? If you are using User shares it should be /mnt/user/ Regardless of this, if there is a share on disk1 you should be able to see it. If you go to Shares (using the unRAID GUI) your share should be visible there and you can use View to verify that the share really is located on the disk you believe it should be. I checked to rights for some of my shares and they have Owner:nobody, Group:users, permissions:0777 Regarding the difficulties with your Windows client connecting to the CrashPlan container I believe that you should check your settings one more time. The most important parts are on page 9 and 10 in the Guide.
  14. Yes I know what the article is for, I'm literate. I tried the crashplan desktop container and when I connected to the crashplan container on the same machine, the crashplan service would crash. Every single time. Which I had stated already. I used the tutorial I had linked to connect the crashplan on my unraid box using the crashplan UI on my desktop to configure the former. I do apologise but I might not understand your configuration correctly. What I recommend is to use the CrashPlan container and the CrashPlan Desktop container only, just to get you up and running. If you later would like to use the (CrashPlan) client on your PC instead of the CrashPlan Desktop container that will also work. When you say its crashing, can you post a screen dump so that we can have a look on it?
  15. The article you refer to is related to on how to use CrashPlan on your server and use CrashPlan (as a client) on a computer to monitor and configure CrashPlan on the server. This is not applicable if you intend to use the CrashPlan container and the CrashPlan Desktop container. If you have the CrashPlan container and the CrashPlan Desktop containers installed on your server, you should connect with a Remote Desktop Client to the CrashPlan Desktop container to manage the CrashPlan container. Have a look on the guide in my signature.
  16. I am not an expert on these log files but I don’t see any errors. It just looks different since you probably never been able to login and configure CrashPlan. You should be able to get the CrashPlan Desktop container started and to connect to it with Remote Desktop regardless if the CrashPlan container is running or not. You should be able to access the login screen and get to the CrashPlan splash screen.
  17. If you are on Windows use Microsoft Remote Desktop client to connect to the CrashPlan Desktop container. You only need to enter the IP to your server. It will connect on port 3389 using the Remote Desktop Protocol. You can use other clients as well but there might be some configuration work to do. The client you use must be able to connect to the remote desktop server (xrdp) that is used for the CrashPlan Desktop container.
  18. There are changes needed both on your Windows client as well as the configuration on unRAID. Check the Guide in my signature on page 9. The 4.5.2 client should be able to connect to the Docker container 4.4.1 A good start (and a lot easier) is to use the CrashPlan container with the CrashPlan Desktop container just to get it running and later switch to the Windows client if you like that better.
  19. Remote desktop client failing, CrashPlan Desktop container and Mac. Regarding the CrashPlan Desktop container and Mac I have got that question before but I was not able to solve that (see a few posts up #614) At least there seems to be a problem related to using Microsoft Remote Desktop client on Mac connecting to the xrdp server used in the CrashPlan Desktop container. http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/414827ef-15b8-444c-99b3-2d9ed8286850/mac-rdp-client-to-linux-xrdp-issues?forum=winRDc I don’t have any solution other than let Google find another remote desktop client that can connect to the xrdp server
  20. Yupp! At least that’s my personal opinion… It makes life a lot easier for you if you find one that fits your needs. Suggest downloading the free version of SyncBackSE and try it out first. CrashPlan is ok but what they are good at is cloud backup and that’s what their app really is designed for in the first place. Local backups using a free account also have a number of limitations that you also should check.
  21. Understand but these changes disable the possibility to backup folders from your PC.
  22. You haven’t made any changes at all to the Windows client as it is described on the Guide?
  23. Ok, I think I understand the problem a bit better now. I believe that you have installed the CrashPlan Windows client to our PC and made the changes as described in the doc so that it can connect to the CrashPlan container running on unRAID. The problem with this is that CrashPlan installation on your PC only connects to the CrashPlan container installed on unRAID. It’s basically only used as an GUI to control and monitor backups done on unRAID. It does the same work as the CrashPlan Desktop container does. This configuration will not allow you to backup files from your PC to unRAID since the Windows client doesn’t use the CrashPlan server on your PC and it will not see the files on your PC. There is information on the CrashPlan support pages on setting up backup between two computers that involves setting up CrashPlan on your PC without making any changes to the configuration. You will have the CrashPlan container installed on unRAID together with the CrashPlan Desktop container in order to setup CrashPlan on unRAID. Technically it should be possible but I believe that you need CrashPlan on Windows and unRAID using the same account. Alternatively, you might be able to map a network drive on Windows and only use the Windows client. One disadvantage is that your backup is a compressed backup archive that only can be restored using CrashPlan. I prefer using SyncBackSE to do backups from the Windows client to unRAID. A lot easier to setup and maintain.
  24. Post screen shoots on the settings for both the CrashPlan container and the CrashPlan Desktop container and make sure to enable to enable Advanced View. Are you making local backups (not to the CrashPlan cloud)?

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