johnodon

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  1. For me, it is very clear when the help is turned on - the 'button' changes from from grey to a very obvious black. With the mouse 'over', the button is a less obvious darker grey. CouchPotato does a nice job of making it very clear... But honestly...I can see the toggle just fine in the unRAID Webui. John
  2. You're using my setup. What kind of SSDs you have? I have 2 x Sandisk 512GBs and 1 x Corsair 256GB. 3x 128GB Kingston SSDNow
  3. I'm using a 3x SSD drive BTRFS cache pool for my VM storge. No issues at all.
  4. saarg... Does your container support the use of picons? John
  5. So, here is what I am thinking... I would like an option in the context menu when you click a VM icon that allows you to open a WebUI...much like we have with Docker now. Why would you want this you ask...for me, Kodi web-based remote control. Often I am sitting in the family room and goofing off in my unRAID containers when from the other room "Dad...the movie is over." All this would do is open a new tab/window @ the IP/Name:port of the Kodi VM (assuming web remote is enabled). Can something like this be accomplished via code in the XML (like the VNC window that opens)? Of course, I'm sitting here trying to come up with another scenario where this would be used an failing miserably. And yes...I know that I can just as easily create a bookmark/favorite to do the. But at least with this I would have to create those on every machine I use. And, things get cluttered quickly when you have bookmarks for Sonarr, NZBGet, Deluge, Emby, and so on. At least Docker has alleviated a lot of that! John
  6. On behalf of all those who help and support others, THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU! Now if you could add automated analysis, troubleshooting, and fix-it tools ... Shouldn't that read "On behalf of all those who receive help and support from others, THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!" John
  7. root@unRAID:~# dmidecode -q -t memory Physical Memory Array Location: System Board Or Motherboard Use: System Memory Error Correction Type: Multi-bit ECC Maximum Capacity: 144 GB Number Of Devices: 6 Memory Device Total Width: 72 bits Data Width: 64 bits Size: 4096 MB Form Factor: DIMM Set: None Locator: P1_DIMM1B Bank Locator: BANK0 Type: DDR3 Type Detail: Other Speed: 1066 MHz Manufacturer: Hyundai Serial Number: 0569600C Asset Tag: AssetTagNum0 Part Number: HMT151R7BFR4C-H9 Rank: Unknown Memory Device Total Width: 72 bits Data Width: 64 bits Size: 4096 MB Form Factor: DIMM Set: None Locator: P1_DIMM1A Bank Locator: BANK1 Type: DDR3 Type Detail: Other Speed: 1066 MHz Manufacturer: Hyundai Serial Number: F80DB01E Asset Tag: AssetTagNum1 Part Number: HMT151R7BFR4C-H9 Rank: Unknown Memory Device Total Width: 72 bits Data Width: 64 bits Size: 4096 MB Form Factor: DIMM Set: None Locator: P1_DIMM2B Bank Locator: BANK2 Type: DDR3 Type Detail: Other Speed: 1066 MHz Manufacturer: Hyundai Serial Number: 2A69A00C Asset Tag: AssetTagNum2 Part Number: HMT151R7BFR4C-H9 Rank: Unknown Memory Device Total Width: 72 bits Data Width: 64 bits Size: 4096 MB Form Factor: DIMM Set: None Locator: P1_DIMM2A Bank Locator: BANK3 Type: DDR3 Type Detail: Other Speed: 1066 MHz Manufacturer: Hyundai Serial Number: 0EDE5219 Asset Tag: AssetTagNum3 Part Number: HMT151R7BFR4C-H9 Rank: Unknown Memory Device Total Width: 72 bits Data Width: 64 bits Size: 4096 MB Form Factor: DIMM Set: None Locator: P1_DIMM3B Bank Locator: BANK4 Type: DDR3 Type Detail: Other Speed: 1066 MHz Manufacturer: Hyundai Serial Number: E3BA310B Asset Tag: AssetTagNum4 Part Number: HMT151R7BFR4C-H9 Rank: Unknown Memory Device Total Width: 72 bits Data Width: 64 bits Size: 4096 MB Form Factor: DIMM Set: None Locator: P1_DIMM3A Bank Locator: BANK5 Type: DDR3 Type Detail: Other Speed: 1066 MHz Manufacturer: Hyundai Serial Number: F10D601E Asset Tag: AssetTagNum5 Part Number: HMT151R7BFR4C-H9 Rank: Unknown Physical Memory Array Location: System Board Or Motherboard Use: System Memory Error Correction Type: Multi-bit ECC Maximum Capacity: 144 GB Number Of Devices: 6 Memory Device Total Width: 72 bits Data Width: 64 bits Size: 4096 MB Form Factor: DIMM Set: None Locator: P2_DIMM1B Bank Locator: BANK6 Type: DDR3 Type Detail: Other Speed: 1066 MHz Manufacturer: Hyundai Serial Number: D0BAA10B Asset Tag: AssetTagNum6 Part Number: HMT151R7BFR4C-H9 Rank: Unknown Memory Device Total Width: 72 bits Data Width: 64 bits Size: 4096 MB Form Factor: DIMM Set: None Locator: P2_DIMM1A Bank Locator: BANK7 Type: DDR3 Type Detail: Other Speed: 1066 MHz Manufacturer: Hyundai Serial Number: BE69600C Asset Tag: AssetTagNum7 Part Number: HMT151R7BFR4C-H9 Rank: Unknown Memory Device Total Width: 72 bits Data Width: 64 bits Size: 4096 MB Form Factor: DIMM Set: None Locator: P2_DIMM2B Bank Locator: BANK8 Type: DDR3 Type Detail: Other Speed: 1066 MHz Manufacturer: Hyundai Serial Number: BE69700C Asset Tag: AssetTagNum8 Part Number: HMT151R7BFR4C-H9 Rank: Unknown Memory Device Total Width: 72 bits Data Width: 64 bits Size: 4096 MB Form Factor: DIMM Set: None Locator: P2_DIMM2A Bank Locator: BANK9 Type: DDR3 Type Detail: Other Speed: 1066 MHz Manufacturer: Hyundai Serial Number: F4BA610B Asset Tag: AssetTagNum9 Part Number: HMT151R7BFR4C-H9 Rank: Unknown Memory Device Total Width: 72 bits Data Width: 64 bits Size: 4096 MB Form Factor: DIMM Set: None Locator: P2_DIMM3B Bank Locator: BANK10 Type: DDR3 Type Detail: Other Speed: 1066 MHz Manufacturer: Hyundai Serial Number: 2969700C Asset Tag: AssetTagNum10 Part Number: HMT151R7BFR4C-H9 Rank: Unknown Memory Device Total Width: 72 bits Data Width: 64 bits Size: 4096 MB Form Factor: DIMM Set: None Locator: P2_DIMM3A Bank Locator: BANK11 Type: DDR3 Type Detail: Other Speed: 1066 MHz Manufacturer: Hyundai Serial Number: 9609821B Asset Tag: AssetTagNum11 Part Number: HMT151R7BFR4C-H9 Rank: Unknown Physical Memory Array Location: System Board Or Motherboard Use: Flash Memory Error Correction Type: None Maximum Capacity: 4 MB Number Of Devices: 1 Memory Device Total Width: 8 bits Data Width: 8 bits Size: 4096 kB Form Factor: Other Set: None Locator: BIOS Bank Locator: ROM0 Type: Flash Type Detail: Non-Volatile Speed: 33 MHz Manufacturer: ATMEL Serial Number: Asset Tag: Part Number: 26DF321 Rank: Unknown root@unRAID:~# dmidecode -q -t 4 Processor Information Socket Designation: CPU 1 Type: Central Processor Family: Xeon Manufacturer: Intel ID: A5 06 01 00 FF FB EB BF Signature: Type 0, Family 6, Model 26, Stepping 5 Flags: FPU (Floating-point unit on-chip) VME (Virtual mode extension) DE (Debugging extension) PSE (Page size extension) TSC (Time stamp counter) MSR (Model specific registers) PAE (Physical address extension) MCE (Machine check exception) CX8 (CMPXCHG8 instruction supported) APIC (On-chip APIC hardware supported) SEP (Fast system call) MTRR (Memory type range registers) PGE (Page global enable) MCA (Machine check architecture) CMOV (Conditional move instruction supported) PAT (Page attribute table) PSE-36 (36-bit page size extension) CLFSH (CLFLUSH instruction supported) DS (Debug store) ACPI (ACPI supported) MMX (MMX technology supported) FXSR (FXSAVE and FXSTOR instructions supported) SSE (Streaming SIMD extensions) SSE2 (Streaming SIMD extensions 2) SS (Self-snoop) HTT (Multi-threading) TM (Thermal monitor supported) PBE (Pending break enabled) Version: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5530 @ 2.40GHz Voltage: 1.2 V External Clock: 133 MHz Max Speed: 2400 MHz Current Speed: 2400 MHz Status: Populated, Enabled Upgrade: Other Serial Number: To Be Filled By O.E.M. Asset Tag: To Be Filled By O.E.M. Part Number: To Be Filled By O.E.M. Core Count: 4 Core Enabled: 4 Thread Count: 8 Characteristics: 64-bit capable Processor Information Socket Designation: CPU 2 Type: Central Processor Family: Xeon Manufacturer: Intel ID: A5 06 01 00 FF FB EB BF Signature: Type 0, Family 6, Model 26, Stepping 5 Flags: FPU (Floating-point unit on-chip) VME (Virtual mode extension) DE (Debugging extension) PSE (Page size extension) TSC (Time stamp counter) MSR (Model specific registers) PAE (Physical address extension) MCE (Machine check exception) CX8 (CMPXCHG8 instruction supported) APIC (On-chip APIC hardware supported) SEP (Fast system call) MTRR (Memory type range registers) PGE (Page global enable) MCA (Machine check architecture) CMOV (Conditional move instruction supported) PAT (Page attribute table) PSE-36 (36-bit page size extension) CLFSH (CLFLUSH instruction supported) DS (Debug store) ACPI (ACPI supported) MMX (MMX technology supported) FXSR (FXSAVE and FXSTOR instructions supported) SSE (Streaming SIMD extensions) SSE2 (Streaming SIMD extensions 2) SS (Self-snoop) HTT (Multi-threading) TM (Thermal monitor supported) PBE (Pending break enabled) Version: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5530 @ 2.40GHz Voltage: 1.2 V External Clock: 133 MHz Max Speed: 2400 MHz Current Speed: 2400 MHz Status: Populated, Enabled Upgrade: Other Serial Number: To Be Filled By O.E.M. Asset Tag: To Be Filled By O.E.M. Part Number: To Be Filled By O.E.M. Core Count: 4 Core Enabled: 4 Thread Count: 8 Characteristics: 64-bit capable
  8. Not yet. The one thing missing (although I probably don't really need it) is the ability to schedule series recordings from Kodi. You can do this with Myth today. I'm pretty sure that the Kodi TVH addon can't. John
  9. I'll say one thing...channel switching certainly faster with TVH than Myth. Oh...and there is a TVH plugin for Emby Server. I may need to make TVH my new default PVR. Still no love from the WGP+ guys yet regarding my SchedulesDirect issue.
  10. I believe that the Lenovo Thinkstation D20 is in the same class as the z800. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lenovo-Thinkstation-D20-Motherboard-System-Board-71Y8826-B-/171709088561?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item27faa8c331 Good news...this board will mount in an Extended ATX case (I have done it) The bad news...like the z800, the PSU pinout is proprietary. I can't say for sure if it will take 5600 Xeons (I had 5530s or 5520s). BTW, the PSU that came with those things is 1100W. John
  11. Once more small oddity. This may be by design...I'm not sure. If delete a VM + Disk(s), it appears that nothing happens. However, before I did anything else I checked my VM storage location and confirmed that the disk image was indeed deleted. I had to refresh (F5) the VM page for the changes to be displayed. Should it auto-refresh? Can someone else test? John
  12. I thought this very minor reporting issue was mentioned in earlier betas but I still see it in RC4. Max/Installed memory seems buggered... Also, should the system information report on the total # of physical CPUs (I have two)? John
  13. RC4 is my first jump into the RCs (coming from b15). Upgrade went smoothly. Everything seems to be running as expected. My only request is based on formatting... Can the icons on the VM tab be scaled down to be the same size as the ones on the Docker tab? Can they also have a status overlay like the Docker ones (green arrow for running, red square for stopped)? Of course these are VERY minor and do not impact functionality. It's just my OCD kicking into high gear! John EDIT: scratch all of that...had to refresh the page.
  14. If I remember correctly, that z800 MB is pretty close in specs to my SM motherboard listed in my sig. I would really recommend ECC ram if you have the budget and your MB can take it. John
  15. That is the profile settings, right (for all recordings)? Can you do the same per individual or series recording basis?
  16. After all of our discussion in the Myth thread, I decided to revisit TVH btu I am still having the issue with WGP+ and SD. I posted on their forum a week ago but have yet to see a response. So, in the meantime I used mc2xml to generate the XML since it has built-in SD support. I now at least have guide data to start to map and play with. I really want to see if it as easy as everyone says to schedule series recordings. Myth has a LOT of extra advanced settings in this space that I have used. BTW...when did Kodi PVR clients start to play nicely with using backend channel #s and not lose subchannels (i.e. 2.1, 2.2, 2.3). Of course I think this only ever effected OTA users so you cable/SAT guys may have no idea what I am talking about. John
  17. I actually had to google this to make sure I didn't have malware. http://www.computerworld.com/article/2929024/microsoft-windows/microsoft-triggers-windows-10-nag-campaign-on-windows-7-8-1-devices.html
  18. I'm probably stuck with a VM then as I rely on Schedules Direct for my guide data.
  19. You can do somethings in mythweb but nearly as much as the actual gui. really not an issue for me since I just use the KVM VNC instance. Can't that also be done in a container? No-VNC?
  20. It's funny you say that. I think TVH is 10x more of a pain in the ass then Mythbuntu. If you want help setting it up let me know and I can give you a hand offline. BTW...why would Myth be any harder than TVH to setup in a container? saarg did it with TVH. Why would Myth be that much more challenging? John Oh John, don't tempt me with another project. I'm a sucker for things like that, might take you up on the offer one day I thought Myth has a lot more dependencies, MySQL etc, TVHeadEnd seems a lot easier. Although Mythbuntu makes it a bit easier. Mythbuntu makes it very easy...at least for me since I have done it a half dozen times now. What do you use for tuners? This is what I love...Mythweb. Makes setting up series recordings a breeze. I just have to get into this discussion Do you like mythweb for the nice EPG gui or does it offer something that tvheadend doesn't do regarding series recording? I haven't tried Mythtv, so I don't know anything about it. Well.. I tried to get it running, but it wouldn't see my DVB Adapters and I gave up in the end. Anyways... Series recordings is as easy as this in tvheadend: 1. Search for the show in the webgui. 2. Push info button. 3. Push Autorec. 4. Done Tvhclient is a nice client for scheduling recordings for handheld devices if that's what is needed. I guess I could have tried to get Mythtv running in a container, but I have other stuff on my priority list, so probably someone is going to beat me to it. Hints @ something sparkly I like pretty. TBH...I could never understand the attraction to TVH. I really believe that it is such a PITA for that average Windows user to setup that Linux guys fell in love with it. But I have always found it to be flaky...not to mention that it was quite a dead project for a while. saarg...would the same Schedules Direct issue exist with Myth that does for TVH? Paging all sparkly's... John
  21. It is pretty and the EPG in TVHeadEnd WebGUI is non-existent in the traditional view that I expect from an EPG, but you can't install Mytbuntu in a docker, would need to be a manual install. I use a TBS Quad Tuner DVB-T2 6205 (For Freeview in the UK) you could pretty much emulate mythbuntu though. but it would be pretty useless without a media kernel. Not the case with HDHomeruns though, right? if saargs tvheadend container doesn't need a media kernel for homerun then myth wouldn't either. does it ? That is exactly why I thought it was doable...at least with HDHomeruns.
  22. It is pretty and the EPG in TVHeadEnd WebGUI is non-existent in the traditional view that I expect from an EPG, but you can't install Mytbuntu in a docker, would need to be a manual install. I use a TBS Quad Tuner DVB-T2 6205 (For Freeview in the UK) you could pretty much emulate mythbuntu though. but it would be pretty useless without a media kernel. Not the case with HDHomeruns though, right? I believe the drivers are packaged (or pulled during install).
  23. What tuners you using then? Updated my post above.
  24. It is pretty and the EPG in TVHeadEnd WebGUI is non-existent in the traditional view that I expect from an EPG, but you can't install Mytbuntu in a docker, would need to be a manual install. Agreed...in docker it would require piecemeal install. I use a TBS Quad Tuner DVB-T2 6205 (For Freeview in the UK) I'm running Mythbuntu in a KVM VM with 1 core and 1 gig a ram. Only caveat is that I have HDHomeruns so I don't have to worry about passthru.