walkerl

Members
  • Posts

    8
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Converted

  • Gender
    Undisclosed

walkerl's Achievements

Noob

Noob (1/14)

0

Reputation

  1. If you go to your unraid server and go to the docker tab, click the "check update" button. If one is available, it will show. Then you can right click on the docker icon and click update.
  2. Having the same problem. I'm glad that the Plex docker was upgraded, but unfortunately it introduced a major bug!! This is a known bug and is fixed in version 1.2.7
  3. I've been having the same issue the last few days. I upgraded to 6.2.1... A few days after, I added a pcie sata card and 4 more drives. The system booted fine, all the drives cleared formatted without issue and I was able to assign them. I copied 400GB over to one without issue. A few days after that the system would just crash, completely unresponsive. I have to hit the power button to reboot. After coming back up, it would work for a few hours and crap out again. I tried a new sata card, but same result. I've removed the new drives and sata card to see if fixes it.
  4. Once I have done a clean re-install; I will load it on my WDTV Live...and compare issues between it and FireTV. Sounds good! I have a good feeling that your firetv is going to be the issue.
  5. Not sure if you are still having issues, but I had very similar issues a few months ago and it was the Amazon firestick. It could not see the server from time to time and I would have to reboot the stick every few days. However plex was running fine on our smart TV, phones, tablets, and WD tv lives boxes. I removed the Firestick, plugged in a chromecast and I haven't had an issue since! if you can..when you have issues, try to connect from another device.
  6. Any idea why my Plex settings will not save??? I just did a clean install (removed plugins and old install directory), trying to set my configuration. but none of my changes will save!
  7. Hey I've been looking, but I can't seem to find an answer. Does Unraid support iptables? My server is accessible remotely ( so i can log in), but of course its available to anyone who wants to attempt to brute force in. I would like to add some rules to block access from China and the Ukraine. I had 8900 attempted logins in one day alone! They are filling my logs with failed login attempts. Any directions would be appreciated.