Everything posted by Cessquill
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[Plugin] Nvidia-Driver
Thanks for the head's up - I appreciate the card's getting on, but it's perfectly good enough for my transcoding at the moment. This might tip things into a full system upgrade as everything else is starting to age.
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[Plugin] Nvidia-Driver
Sorry to hijack, but didn't know this - are you saying my trusty 1050 won't be supported soon? Roughly how long have I got until I need to find a quiet and efficient replacement?
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[Plugin] CA User Scripts
Yeah, the "echo" line after is is what's telling you it's renaming, but since the actual command doing the work was commented out you were effectively doing a dry run. The echo command could say pretty much anything, so feel free to change it to echo "renamed $file, transferred money into bank account 😀
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[Plugin] CA User Scripts
Remove the # at the start - you've effectively remmed / commented out this line, so the actual renaming is skipped
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Forum Formatting Changed?
Is there any way to turn off "you might be interested in" at the end of notification emails? I tend to scroll through before reading replies in full and the extra stuff is far longer than the notification.
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Forum Formatting Changed?
Notification emails seem to be cluttered with extra stuff as well. I know it's change, and I generally don't like change, so I'll wait it out. I am struggling with the font though.
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Email warning: cron for user root /usr/bin/run-parts /etc/cron.daily 1> /dev/null
- Unraid Patch plugin
You're not the only one. I've had the same, and keeping an eye on these topics.- 6.9.x, LSI Controllers & Ironwolf Disks Disabling - Summary & Fix
As far as I'm aware, yes. I follow the steps in this thread for each new Ironwolf (although I haven't changed drives for a while) I wouldn't, no. One of the key selling points to me is the ability to spin down drives when there's no activity. Just follow the steps in the first post - you could do all eight at once if you prep your commands in a text editor beforehand.- [Support] knex666 - Nextcloud
As an update to using OCC commands. I recommended using the occweb app, but it appears to be broken on the latest version (I get an Internal Server Error). I've raised an issue on github for it. For running OCC commands from the Unraid console, I get the same error as you when using the above command, but the following works for me... docker exec Nextcloud php occ db:add-missing-indices Just replace the text after occ with the command that the admin console wants you to run. (also posting it here to remind myself, as I always forget)- [Support] Linuxserver.io - Plex Media Server
I'm out of ideas I'm afraid. If Plex can see those shares but not the folders inside them then something's wrong - hopefully one of the other people on here can assist.- [Support] Linuxserver.io - Plex Media Server
- [Support] Linuxserver.io - Plex Media Server
Are you saying that when you are in Plex setting up the photos library, when you go to add a folder, /photosp and /photospri are not listed as root folders to select?- [Support] Linuxserver.io - Plex Media Server
Did you edit the Plex container to add these shares as extra paths?- [Plugin] unbalanced
Apologies if I've missed the start of this conversation, but the "Split Level" setting when creating a share is exactly for this purpose. If you haven't done already, set it up now on your shares to solve it going forward. I don't know how much data you've got, or how patient you are, but I'd be tempted to set up your shares with the correct split level, manually move each show in turn onto your cache (via Midnight Commander, Krusader, command line, other file manager, etc.), and then have Mover put it back on your drives properly. Or tidy them manually by looking at the TV share and identifying where a show spans disks and manually moving it. I haven't fully thought this through, and it could be beyond how much time you want to spend (I tend to chip away at these sorts of jobs sending a copy/move operation off every now and then), but set the split level up correctly so that everything going forward is right. Hope this helps, apologies if not.- [Support] Linuxserver.io - Plex Media Server
Yep. I haven't done it, but you can use the "Unassigned Devices" plugin to add a remote share to Unraid (it'll walk you through a wizard to make the connection). You can then edit your Plex docker to add this share so that Plex can see it. Finally, in Plex, just add it to an existing library, or create a new library as normal.- 6.9.x, LSI Controllers & Ironwolf Disks Disabling - Summary & Fix
Did you restart your server after making changes to the disk? The issue this thread covers is where disks are disabled on spinup. If you're saying yours don't spin down, something else is going on. Cables OK? Big enough power supply? Hopefully somebody can point you in the right direction.- [Support] knex666 - Nextcloud
In addition to the other suggestion - I kept forgetting how to do this, so I installed the "OCC Web" add-on in Nextcloud. Then, when the system tells me I need to run a command, I can do it straight into a command prompt within the Nextcloud interface.- [Support] Linuxserver.io - Plex Media Server
Or have the Docker Patch plugin installed. I know it's standard practice for some, but I'm reluctant to delete empty paths, just in case I need them in the future. My update went OK too, although for a while yesterday my libraries were showing as unavailable. Came back after about 15 minutes though.- Announcing New Unraid OS License Keys
The forums are a place for people with issues to seek help - you're going to find similar incidents. If you could compare that with the amount of people where it runs just fine, you'd likely get a much better outlook. You really ought to use the help available on these forums to sort your server out as there's no way it's that unreliable. I've leaned on them several times where I've come unstuck and they've helped enormously.- [Support] Linuxserver.io - Plex Media Server
Read the first post in the Docker Patch support thread - should get you back up and running.- [Plugin] Nvidia-Driver
Ahh, is that why I got a notification this morning saying an updated driver was available (and then when I checked, there wasn't)? Currently on 550.54.14. Hadn't noticed any issues, but rolling back to 550.40.07 for now.- Out Of Memory errors
Many thanks for this, and apologies for the delay getting back to you. Wanted to leave it for a while to make sure the error had gone, and then forgot about it(!). I suspect Plex has also fixed the memory leak error at their end too now.- Announcing New Unraid OS License Keys
Whilst this won't directly affect me (pro user), I'm a little concerned about what we jokingly call the "coming soonâ„¢" roadmap of Unraid might be sacrificed so that a release is launched to pacify those paying for a year and receiving little or nothing. Stability is paramount to me from Lime, and the bells and whistles I get from and give to the community. I don't want to risk stable updates in order to hit a schedule. I get that in recent times updates have been faster, so I might be talking out of my hat. From where I see it, it's not practical to split the system into functionality and security updates - nice idea, but I don't think it's built like that. Likewise, it won't be practical, but I'd rather be charged if I want to opt for a + .1 release rather than tied to a schedule. Steinberg have a policy of charging for major releases, with incremental ones free. If you want to leave it, you can. But you pay some more later on if you want to play catchup. Trivial for me, since I've had a pro licence for a long time, but since I've had cache drives & pools, dockers, plugins and VMs, I've often figured I ought to have paid something extra. But then what if I wanted just a NAS with the latest security patches (can of worms...!).- [Support] Linuxserver.io - Plex Media Server
Working from here with the same tuner (in the browser). Live TV isn't the most polished parts of Plex though, and I've had this before. Can't recall whether I restarted, rescanned for channels in the DVR section, deleted the codecs, refreshed the browser or just waited (sorry). - Unraid Patch plugin