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  1. I can't seem to create a delugevpn container. After configuring my settings and then hitting create nothing happens. I've added other containers just to see if the problem was on my end and they worked fine. Anybody know what the issue is?
  2. Solution for anyone with the same problem. After trying the docker.img in multiple places it turns out that wasn't the issue. Somehow by using the NTP server for my time it had said it was June without me knowing. I manually changed the date today and retried the dockers and voila!
  3. I've tried putting my docker.img elsewhere... deleting the old one. No such luck. Anyone have any ideas?
  4. Hey guys! I just did a fresh install to 6.1.3. I re-configured all my settings, I can access my drives/files on the unRAID server from my PC... it seems everything is working normal. My only issue is I can't install any dockers... at all. This is the output from trying to use add the Plex container right from the limetech repository. No matter what repository or container I'm trying to add, its pretty much the same output. I know I must be missing something simple but I can't figure it out for the life of me. Here is the output: Pulling image: limetech/plex:latest IMAGE ID [latest]: Pulling from limetech/plex. IMAGE ID [83e4dde6b9cf]: Pulling fs layer. IMAGE ID [b670fb0c7ecd]: Pulling fs layer. IMAGE ID [29460ac93442]: Pulling fs layer. IMAGE ID [d2a0ecffe6fa]: Pulling fs layer. IMAGE ID [f21b69028ac0]: Pulling fs layer. IMAGE ID [fc06acda5256]: Pulling fs layer. IMAGE ID [ed3f43ffe5bc]: Pulling fs layer. IMAGE ID [e9f50c1887ea]: Pulling fs layer. IMAGE ID [48b9bf68ca82]: Pulling fs layer. IMAGE ID [2eac32555cb0]: Pulling fs layer. IMAGE ID [958d73368f59]: Pulling fs layer. IMAGE ID [826c65921c56]: Pulling fs layer. IMAGE ID [8fc6fa4c7845]: Pulling fs layer. IMAGE ID [6baefc28cbbf]: Pulling fs layer. IMAGE ID [6686de5901ae]: Pulling fs layer. IMAGE ID [f3277badc7ec]: Pulling fs layer. IMAGE ID [ae5b52f377d6]: Pulling fs layer. Pulling repository limetech/plex. Pulling image (latest) from limetech/plex. Pulling image (latest) from limetech/plex, endpoint: https://registry-1.docker.io/v1/. Pulling dependent layers. IMAGE ID [83e4dde6b9cf]: Pulling metadata. Pulling fs layer. Error pulling dependent layers. IMAGE ID [ae5b52f377d6]: Error pulling image (latest) from limetech/plex, endpoint: https://registry-1.docker.io/v1/, Server error: Status 0 while fetching image layer (83e4dde6b9cfddf46b75a07ec8d65ad87a748b98cf27de7d5b3298c1f3455ae4). Error pulling image (latest) from limetech/plex, Server error: Status 0 while fetching image layer (83e4dde6b9cfddf46b75a07ec8d65ad87a748b98cf27de7d5b3298c1f3455ae4). TOTAL DATA PULLED: 0 B Command: root@localhost:# /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.docker.manager/scripts/docker run -d --name="PlexMediaServer" --net="host" --privileged="true" -e TZ="America/Chicago" -v "/mnt/disk1/Plex/config/":"/config":rw limetech/plex Unable to find image 'limetech/plex:latest' locally latest: Pulling from limetech/plex 83e4dde6b9cf: Pulling fs layer b670fb0c7ecd: Pulling fs layer 29460ac93442: Pulling fs layer d2a0ecffe6fa: Pulling fs layer f21b69028ac0: Pulling fs layer fc06acda5256: Pulling fs layer ed3f43ffe5bc: Pulling fs layer e9f50c1887ea: Pulling fs layer 48b9bf68ca82: Pulling fs layer 2eac32555cb0: Pulling fs layer 958d73368f59: Pulling fs layer 826c65921c56: Pulling fs layer 8fc6fa4c7845: Pulling fs layer 6baefc28cbbf: Pulling fs layer 6686de5901ae: Pulling fs layer f3277badc7ec: Pulling fs layer ae5b52f377d6: Pulling fs layer Pulling repository limetech/plex ae5b52f377d6: Pulling image (latest) from limetech/plex ae5b52f377d6: Pulling image (latest) from limetech/plex, endpoint: https://registry-1.docker.io/v1/ ae5b52f377d6: Pulling dependent layers 83e4dde6b9cf: Pulling metadata 83e4dde6b9cf: Pulling fs layer 83e4dde6b9cf: Error pulling dependent layers ae5b52f377d6: Error pulling image (latest) from limetech/plex, endpoint: https://registry-1.docker.io/v1/, Server error: Status 0 while fetching image layer (83e4dde6b9cfddf46b75a07ec8d65ad87a748b98cf27de7d5b3298c1f3455ae4) ae5b52f377d6: Error pulling image (latest) from limetech/plex, Server error: Status 0 while fetching image layer (83e4dde6b9cfddf46b75a07ec8d65ad87a748b98cf27de7d5b3298c1f3455ae4) Error pulling image (latest) from limetech/plex, Server error: Status 0 while fetching image layer (83e4dde6b9cfddf46b75a07ec8d65ad87a748b98cf27de7d5b3298c1f3455ae4) The command failed.
  5. I ended up doing the switch! My server is currently setting up unRAID as we speak, setup thus far has been SIMPLE! My old drives are currently being formatted. Hopefully it doesn't take long because I'd like to start transferring my media back before I hit the sack for the night!
  6. Of course, once again, FreeNAS decides it wont show up on my network so I'm back to struggling to try and access it just to recover my media files. I can't wait until I'm done with this OS.
  7. Hey kaiguy! Fancy meeting you here! Haha. Thanks again for the referral, I think its all pretty straight forward from here on out... time to start transferring data /sigh I'll come out of my hobbit hole in about 12 hours.
  8. The current beta is definitely stable enough for this. Upgrades from the current beta are just a click of a button. I assume here you are talking about "breaking the mirror" so you can free up one of the 5TB drives. That sounds like a good approach, though I don't really have any experience with FreeNAS. You must let unRAID do its own formatting. Maybe run the preclear script (search) to check out the drive, or at least get SMART reports on it before trusting it in unRAID. You can get SMART reports directly in the unRAID webGUI in v6 I suppose I could always just take a drive out of the FreeNAS server and see how it reacts to missing one... if everything is okay I can proceed from there. From the sounds of it though, unRAID needs to check/format the drives anyways so its probably best just to store it on my daily PC and external drives? I could then setup the unRAID server, format the drives or whatever is necessary and start fresh. It'll just be a pain in my butt and lengthy to transfer the data to my PC and then to the new server. Oh well, hopefully its worth it in the end! Ah yes, I forgot to ask this question. Totally willing to pay as long as the product provides a better service then FreeNAS has! I was going to ask which license I would need but you have already answered that, if I bought the basic license I see I can upgrade in the future if I needed more. Thank you!
  9. Hi folks! I'm currently running a simple FreeNAS server on an old desktop computer I've built from spare parts. I currently only run a 1.5TB drive and two 5TB drives that are mirror. It's ONLY used right now as a Plex Media Server. In terms of performance it is just fine, it can transcode/stream with no issues to 2-3 users simultaneously. FreeNAS on the other hand has become more of a burden then anything, every week I have run into some other setting or configuration that has 'magically' changed itself without my knowledge. I wont get into all the problems but I'm ready to try something new and hoping to make the jump to unRAID. I'm hoping the community can answer a couple questions for me though! (please be friendlier then the FreeNAS forums ) 1. I understand version 6 is expected to be released shortly and that it will have pre-made dockers which will contain Plex. This is correct? All I'm using this server for is mainly storing media and playing it via Plex. If I were to switch right now, is the beta version of 6 stable enough to handle this and how seamless will the upgrade process be from the beta to the final version? 2. I currently have about 1.5TB worth of data on the FreeNAS server. This is currently in ZFS format... my understanding is that unRAID doesn't support this? What is my best option for transferring all the media to a new server, I will be using the drives in the FreeNAS on my unRAID server. Unfortunately I don't have new storage for the unRAID server and will have to use the same drives that are currently in the FreeNAS server. I've thought about just using Teracopy and storing it on my main PC and some external drives I have laying around, formatting them, then transferring it back to the disks used in the unRAID server. or Is it possible for me to pull one of the drives out of my FreeNAS server, plug it into my main PC, format it, then copy all the data from the FreeNAS server to it and plug it back into the unRAID server? I am unfamiliar with how FreeNAS will act if I pull one of its drives out. I'm also unfamiliar with unRAID and if you need to format the drives during initial setup. 3. My other option is to just install Windows 7 on the old desktop and use it for Plex this way. Seems pretty primitive but it may be all I need. I would still need to transfer all the data. Any suggestions or input is GREATLY appreciated. Hopefully I posted this in the right area. Thanks
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