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  1. I'm getting the same error on both of my Unraid servers.  Looks like the unraid api is causing the issue.  It's the same for both servers.  Showing /var/log/unraid-api as taking up all the space.

    root@Cairon:/var/log/unraid-api# du -h /var/log
    0       /var/log/pwfail
    113M    /var/log/unraid-api
    0       /var/log/preclear
    0       /var/log/swtpm/libvirt/qemu
    0       /var/log/swtpm/libvirt
    0       /var/log/swtpm
    0       /var/log/samba/cores/rpcd_winreg
    0       /var/log/samba/cores/rpcd_classic
    0       /var/log/samba/cores/rpcd_lsad
    0       /var/log/samba/cores/samba-dcerpcd
    0       /var/log/samba/cores/winbindd
    0       /var/log/samba/cores/nmbd
    0       /var/log/samba/cores/smbd
    0       /var/log/samba/cores
    628K    /var/log/samba
    0       /var/log/plugins
    0       /var/log/pkgtools/removed_uninstall_scripts
    4.0K    /var/log/pkgtools/removed_scripts
    8.0K    /var/log/pkgtools/removed_packages
    12K     /var/log/pkgtools
    4.0K    /var/log/nginx
    0       /var/log/nfsd
    16K     /var/log/libvirt/qemu
    0       /var/log/libvirt/ch
    16K     /var/log/libvirt
    114M    /var/log

    In looking in the unraid-api directory, here's what I'm seeing:

    root@Cairon:/var/log/unraid-api# ls -l --block-size=M
    total 113M
    -rw------- 1 root root   0M Jan 10 05:12 stderr.log
    -rw------- 1 root root   1M Jan 13 13:34 stdout.log
    -rw------- 1 root root 113M Jan 13 13:34 stdout.log.1

    The "Array was updated, publishing event" section is constantly repeating:

    ^[[34mDEBUG^[[39m: ^[[36mLoading state file for shares^[[39m ^[[90m{"logger":"emhttp"}^[[39m
    ^[[34mDEBUG^[[39m: ^[[36mArray was updated, publishing event^[[39m ^[[90m{"event":{"state":"STARTED","capacity":{"kilobytes":{"free":"19367601580","used":"13524285320","total":"32891886899"},"disks":{"free":"21","used":"9","total":"30"}},"boot":{"id":"Flash_Drive","device":"sda","comment":"Unraid OS boot device","exportable":true,"fsFree":30971576,>^[[34mDEBUG^[[39m: ^[[36mLoading state file for disks^[[39m ^[[90m{"logger":"emhttp"}^[[39m
    ^[[34mDEBUG^[[39m: ^[[36mLoading state file for shares^[[39m ^[[90m{"logger":"emhttp"}^[[39m
    ^[[34mDEBUG^[[39m: ^[[36mArray was updated, publishing event^[[39m ^[[90m{"event":{"state":"STARTED","capacity":{"kilobytes":{"free":"19367601580","used":"13524285320","total":"32891886899"},"disks":{"free":"21","used":"9","total":"30"}},"boot":{"id":"Flash_Drive","device":"sda","comment":"Unraid OS boot device","exportable":true,"fsFree":30971576,>
    ^[[34mDEBUG^[[39m: ^[[36mLoading state file for disks^[[39m ^[[90m{"logger":"emhttp"}^[[39m
    ^[[34mDEBUG^[[39m: ^[[36mLoading state file for shares^[[39m ^[[90m{"logger":"emhttp"}^[[39m
    ^[[34mDEBUG^[[39m: ^[[36mArray was updated, publishing event^[[39m ^[[90m{"event":{"state":"STARTED","capacity":{"kilobytes":{"free":"19367601580","used":"13524285320","total":"32891886899"},"disks":{"free":"21","used":"9","total":"30"}},"boot":{"id":"Flash_Drive","device":"sda","comment":"Unraid OS boot device","exportable":true,"fsFree":30971576,>^[[34mDEBUG^[[39m: ^[[36mLoading state file for disks^[[39m ^[[90m{"logger":"emhttp"}^[[39m
    ^[[34mDEBUG^[[39m: ^[[36mLoading state file for shares^[[39m ^[[90m{"logger":"emhttp"}^[[39m
    ^[[34mDEBUG^[[39m: ^[[36mArray was updated, publishing event^[[39m ^[[90m{"event":{"state":"STARTED","capacity":{"kilobytes":{"free":"19367601580","used":"13524285320","total":"32891886899"},"disks":{"free":"21","used":"9","total":"30"}},"boot":{"id":"Flash_Drive","device":"sda","comment":"Unraid OS boot device","exportable":true,"fsFree":30971576,>^[[34mDEBUG^[[39m: ^[[36mLoading state file for shares^[[39m ^[[90m{"logger":"emhttp"}^[[39m^[[34mDEBUG^[[39m: ^[[36mLoading state file for disks^[[39m ^[[90m{"logger":"emhttp"}^[[39m
    ^[[34mDEBUG^[[39m: ^[[36mArray was updated, publishing event^[[39m ^[[90m{"event":{"state":"STARTED","capacity":{"kilobytes":{"free":"19367601580","used":"13524285320","total":"32891886899"},"disks":{"free":"21","used":"9","total":"30"}},"boot":{"id":"Flash_Drive","device":"sda","comment":"Unraid OS boot device","exportable":true,"fsFree":30971576,>^[[34mDEBUG^[[39m: ^[[36mLoading state file for shares^[[39m ^[[90m{"logger":"emhttp"}^[[39m
    ^[[34mDEBUG^[[39m: ^[[36mLoading state file for disks^[[39m ^[[90m{"logger":"emhttp"}^[[39m
    ^[[34mDEBUG^[[39m: ^[[36mArray was updated, publishing event^[[39m ^[[90m{"event":{"state":"STARTED","capacity":{"kilobytes":{"free":"19367601580","used":"13524285320","total":"32891886899"},"disks":{"free":"21","used":"9","total":"30"}},"boot":{"id":"Flash_Drive","device":"sda","comment":"Unraid OS boot device","exportable":true,"fsFree":30971576,>^[[34mDEBUG^[[39m: ^[[36mLoading state file for shares^[[39m ^[[90m{"logger":"emhttp"}^[[39m^[[34mDEBUG^[[39m: ^[[36mLoading state file for disks^[[39m ^[[90m{"logger":"emhttp"}^[[39m
    ^[[34mDEBUG^[[39m: ^[[36mArray was updated, publishing event^[[39m ^[[90m{"event":{"state":"STARTED","capacity":{"kilobytes":{"free":"19367601580","used":"13524285320","total":"32891886899"},"disks":{"free":"21","used":"9","total":"30"}},"boot":{"id":"Flash_Drive","device":"sda","comment":"Unraid OS boot device","exportable":true,"fsFree":30971576,>^[[34mDEBUG^[[39m: ^[[36mLoading state file for shares^[[39m ^[[90m{"logger":"emhttp"}^[[39m
    ^[[34mDEBUG^[[39m: ^[[36mLoading state file for disks^[[39m ^[[90m{"logger":"emhttp"}^[[39m
    ^[[34mDEBUG^[[39m: ^[[36mArray was updated, publishing event^[[39m ^[[90m{"event":{"state":"STARTED","capacity":{"kilobytes":{"free":"19367601580","used":"13524285320","total":"32891886899"},"disks":{"free":"21","used":"9","total":"30"}},"boot":{"id":"Flash_Drive","device":"sda","comment":"Unraid OS boot device","exportable":true,"fsFree":30971576,>^[[34mDEBUG^[[39m: ^[[36mLoading state file for disks^[[39m ^[[90m{"logger":"emhttp"}^[[39m
    ^[[34mDEBUG^[[39m: ^[[36mLoading state file for shares^[[39m ^[[90m{"logger":"emhttp"}^[[39m
    ^[[34mDEBUG^[[39m: ^[[36mArray was updated, publishing event^[[39m ^[[90m{"event":{"state":"STARTED","capacity":{"kilobytes":{"free":"19367601580","used":"13524285320","total":"32891886899"},"disks":{"free":"21","used":"9","total":"30"}},"boot":{"id":"Flash_Drive","device":"sda","comment":"Unraid OS boot device","exportable":true,"fsFree":30971576,>^[[34mDEBUG^[[39m: ^[[36mLoading state file for disks^[[39m ^[[90m{"logger":"emhttp"}^[[39m
    ^[[34mDEBUG^[[39m: ^[[36mLoading state file for shares^[[39m ^[[90m{"logger":"emhttp"}^[[39m
    ^[[34mDEBUG^[[39m: ^[[36mArray was updated, publishing event^[[39m ^[[90m{"event":{"state":"STARTED","capacity":{"kilobytes":{"free":"19367601580","used":"13524285320","total":"32891886899"},"disks":{"free":"21","used":"9","total":"30"}},"boot":{"id":"Flash_Drive","device":"sda","comment":"Unraid OS boot device","exportable":true,"fsFree":30971576,>
    ^[[34mDEBUG^[[39m: ^[[36mLoading state file for disks^[[39m ^[[90m{"logger":"emhttp"}^[[39m
    ^[[34mDEBUG^[[39m: ^[[36mLoading state file for shares^[[39m ^[[90m{"logger":"emhttp"}^[[39m
    ^[[34mDEBUG^[[39m: ^[[36mArray was updated, publishing event^[[39m ^[[90m{"event":{"state":"STARTED","capacity":{"kilobytes":{"free":"19367601580","used":"13524285320","total":"32891886899"},"disks":{"free":"21","used":"9","total":"30"}},"boot":{"id":"Flash_Drive","device":"sda","comment":"Unraid OS boot device","exportable":true,"fsFree":30971576,>^[[34mDEBUG^[[39m: ^[[36mLoading state file for disks^[[39m ^[[90m{"logger":"emhttp"}^[[39m

    Not sure what the issue is, will update the plugins and reboot.

  2. 11 minutes ago, flyize said:

    Good call on not getting an Alder Lake. I'm still sitting here GPU transcoding until Unraid updates the Linux kernel so I can use the iGPU.

    That's exactly why I'm going 11th Gen.  I don't want to pay the ridiculous GPU prices if I don't have to but really want to get in on the hardware transcoding train.  I'm hoping the issues get figured out soon though.

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  3. So, after hemming and hawing over things for a bit, this is what I'm thinking.  Anyone have any gotchas I should be aware of?  And yes, it may be overkill but I'm looking to future proof for a while.

    CPU: Intel i7 11700K

    CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-U9S

    Mobo: Asus PRIME Z590-A

    RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws V 64GB (2 x 32GB) DDR4-3600 CL18

     

    Will re-use the following:

    Case: Supermicro SuperChassis SC846TQ

    Backplane: Supermicro BPN-SAS2-846EL1

    HBA: Dell PERC H310

    10GB NIC: Mellanox ConnectX-2

     

  4. I'm currently running a couple of Unraid servers on old Xeon hardware.  An E3 1280 with 32GB RAM and E3 1240 with 16GB RAM and looking to consolidate and improve my transcoding capability.  

    I run a Plex server for a lot of my family/friends and don't currently use a GPU to transcode, so I'm keeping 4K files for in-home streaming and 1080p files for remote.  Looking for something that could transcode up to 4 simultaneous 4K video files.

    With GPU prices, that's leading me to think iGPU but I haven't built a non-Ryzen computer for years.

    I'm also running a bunch of dockers and a couple of VMs (Ubuntu server for on-line poker hosting, a couple Windows sandboxes, and other Linux distros just to test out/play with) so thinking something with a few more cores would be helpful.

    My main server is in a Supermicro 846 and I'll be repurposing everything but the CPU, MB, and RAM.  Anyone have any advice or anything I'm not thinking of I need to consider?  I'm not looking to spend a ton but willing if needed. 

    Thank you to anyone taking the time to look at this.

  5. 14 hours ago, questionbot said:

     

    Thanks.... booksonic looks to be what I am looking for... cheers. Still, of I am doing all this I may as well support music streaming as well.. I think AirSoinc might be better.

     

    I have andoird phone... what client do you recommend. I have been using "Smart Audio Book PLayer" for years now.

    Just some thoughts from my experiences.

    For music, if you're already running Plex and have PlexPass, you can add your music share to Plex and stream to PlexAmp (which is awesome).  Or, if you're not resource contrained, run an Airsonic docker for music and Booksonic for books.

    For books I heartily recommend Booksonic.  The Booksonic Android app is pretty good but what I usually do is use the Booksonic app to cache the next few books I want to listen to, then point Smart Audiobook Player's library to the Booksonic download folder and play them through Smart Audiobook Player (because the speed adjustment just works better).

    I've got them all running behind SWAG (reverse proxy).

    Hope that helps.

  6. 10 hours ago, Pourko said:

    @ccruzen

    LOL... I was about to ask can't you get your own avatar, when I found on archive.org that you've been using this for years. Ooops!   🙂

    I'll get around changing mine next week. (Unless you don't care?)

     

    Cheers!

     

    ccruzen.PNG

    No worries here. I think the world needs as many surprised monkeys in sweaters as we can give it.

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  7. I was right there with you guys (and following this thread) and ended up getting an HP ProDesk 600 G1 Core i5-4570 3.2ghz/8GB/500GB for right at $100 to my door.  I've got it up and running Proxmox with my pfSense in a VM on a shelf in my rack and it's running great.  Threw in a 4 port Intel NIC I had on-hand and haven't had any issues.  Only thing I'm not super happy about is I can't figure out how to enable VT-d for full PCI passthrough support.  Either way, I'm happy and wish you the best of luck figuring out what to go with.

     

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  8. 48 minutes ago, musicking said:

    Issue is fixed if you do the following:
    remove proxy_set_header Host $http_host; from your calibre-web.subdomain.conf

     

    Instead of the above, just remove /nginx/proxy.conf and restart letsencrypt docker

    Thanks for updating this.  I've followed your advice and it's working great.

  9. On 6/4/2020 at 3:23 AM, musicking said:

    Anyone experiencing issues with 068 update and nginx? The update seems to have broke things for me.

     

    Doesn't look like an issue with the docker image so much as 068 as when I downgrade the container it works and then if I upgrade within the container it breaks again.

    Same here, my reverse proxy isn't working anymore after the latest update.  How did you go about downgrading the container if I may ask?

  10. I'm sure this is an easy fix but I'm not super proficient in linux.  I'm having a permissions issue I can't seem to figure out.  Any files I process with Beets I can't modify from my Windows machine.  I'm getting a "You need permission to perform this action" error.  I've tried changing the docker PUID and PGID to the values for nobody in the docker but that didn't work.  Any ideas?

  11. 15 minutes ago, CHBMB said:

    You're using a custom network, try changing the port in your proxy config back to 4040.

    Also the whole point of a reverse proxy is you don't have to open the port in your router, everything goes through 80/443

    Sent from my Mi A1 using Tapatalk
     

    You're right, thanks for that, not sure what I was thinking leaving the ports forwarded.  

    And you nailed it!  Thank you, that works perfectly now.  I was thinking since Booksonic was using port 4040 it needed to be different for Airsonic, but in the proxy it must not matter.

    Thanks again!

  12. I've tried it with the context path and without (and updating the nginx conf) and no luck.  Works locally both ways just fine, remote doesn't work at all with the "/airsonic" and without it I'm at least getting to the nginx server for the 502 error.

    I'd love to get it working as a subdomain as everything else I use is.

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  13. Has anyone gotten this working with Letsencrypt/Nginx proxy?  For the life of me I can't figure it out.  All of my other dockers are working fine, including booksonic (which is basically the same-ish).  It's working locally, but externally I'm getting a 502 Bad Gateway error.  I've got the port set to 4041 (and forwarded in my router), I've got the airsonic subdomain in my letsencrypt, here's my airsonic.subdomain.conf file for Nginx:

    # make sure that your dns has a cname set for airsonic and that your airsonic container is not using a base url
    # to enable password access, uncomment the two auth_basic lines
    
    server {
        listen 443 ssl;
    
        server_name airsonic.*;
    
        include /config/nginx/ssl.conf;
    
        client_max_body_size 0;
    
        location / {
    #        auth_basic "Restricted";
    #        auth_basic_user_file /config/nginx/.htpasswd;
            include /config/nginx/proxy.conf;
            resolver 127.0.0.11 valid=30s;
            set $upstream_airsonic airsonic;
            proxy_pass http://$upstream_airsonic:4041;
        }
    }

    Here's my docker run command:

    root@localhost:# /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.docker.manager/scripts/docker run -d --name='airsonic' --net='proxynet' -e TZ="America/Chicago" -e HOST_OS="unRAID" -e 'PUID'='99' -e 'PGID'='100' -e 'JAVA_OPTS'='-Xms256m -Xmx512m' -p '4041:4040/tcp' -v '/mnt/user/':'/music':'rw' -v '/mnt/user/':'/playlists':'rw' -v '/mnt/user/':'/podcasts':'rw' -v '/mnt/user/':'/media':'rw' -v '/mnt/user/appdata/airsonic':'/config':'rw' 'linuxserver/airsonic' 
    88152de7001e5ea4e5698b1b20129d8eb3ebbce506ebf49e2954f967e217f5c5
    
    The command finished successfully!

    Thoughts?

    Thanks for any help

  14. FYI, I'm having this same issue I believe.  It occurred for me on rc4, then I downgraded to rc1 and it continued to happen.  Moved back to stable and all has been well for a few hours.

    I'm assuming this will be addressed in a future release?

    Mar 5 04:09:56 CruzunRAID kernel: ------------[ cut here ]------------
    Mar 5 04:09:56 CruzunRAID kernel: WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 0 at kernel/rcu/tree.c:2725 rcu_process_callbacks+0x320/0x36b
    Mar 5 04:09:56 CruzunRAID kernel: Modules linked in: xt_CHECKSUM iptable_mangle ipt_REJECT nf_reject_ipv4 ebtable_filter ebtables ip6table_filter ip6_tables vhost_net vhost tap tun xt_nat veth ipt_MASQUERADE nf_nat_masquerade_ipv4 iptable_nat nf_conntrack_ipv4 nf_defrag_ipv4 nf_nat_ipv4 iptable_filter ip_tables nf_nat xfs nfsd lockd grace sunrpc md_mod nct6775 hwmon_vid jc42 bonding mlx4_en mlx4_core e1000e ptp pps_core x86_pkg_temp_thermal intel_powerclamp coretemp kvm_intel kvm crct10dif_pclmul crc32_pclmul crc32c_intel ghash_clmulni_intel cryptd mpt3sas i2c_i801 i2c_core ahci libahci intel_cstate intel_uncore raid_class intel_rapl_perf scsi_transport_sas ie31200_edac button ipmi_si [last unloaded: mlx4_core]
    Mar 5 04:09:56 CruzunRAID kernel: CPU: 0 PID: 0 Comm: swapper/0 Not tainted 4.14.23-unRAID #1
    Mar 5 04:09:56 CruzunRAID kernel: Hardware name: Supermicro X9SCL/X9SCM/X9SCL/X9SCM, BIOS 1.1a 09/28/2011
    Mar 5 04:09:56 CruzunRAID kernel: task: ffffffff81c12480 task.stack: ffffffff81c00000
    Mar 5 04:09:56 CruzunRAID kernel: RIP: 0010:rcu_process_callbacks+0x320/0x36b
    Mar 5 04:09:56 CruzunRAID kernel: RSP: 0018:ffff88043fc03f18 EFLAGS: 00010002
    Mar 5 04:09:56 CruzunRAID kernel: RAX: ffffffffffffd800 RBX: ffff88043fc214c0 RCX: 0000000100200001
    Mar 5 04:09:56 CruzunRAID kernel: RDX: 0000000000000002 RSI: ffff88043fc03f20 RDI: ffff88043fc214f8
    Mar 5 04:09:56 CruzunRAID kernel: RBP: ffffffff81c399c0 R08: 0000000000000001 R09: ffffffff8108c800
    Mar 5 04:09:56 CruzunRAID kernel: R10: ffffea00010dbcc0 R11: 0000000000000000 R12: ffff88043fc214f8
    Mar 5 04:09:56 CruzunRAID kernel: R13: 7fffffffffffffff R14: 0000000000000246 R15: fffffffffffffffe
    Mar 5 04:09:56 CruzunRAID kernel: FS: 0000000000000000(0000) GS:ffff88043fc00000(0000) knlGS:0000000000000000
    Mar 5 04:09:56 CruzunRAID kernel: CS: 0010 DS: 0000 ES: 0000 CR0: 0000000080050033
    Mar 5 04:09:56 CruzunRAID kernel: CR2: 0000149ce53af2a9 CR3: 0000000001c0a002 CR4: 00000000000606f0
    Mar 5 04:09:56 CruzunRAID kernel: Call Trace:
    Mar 5 04:09:56 CruzunRAID kernel: <IRQ>
    Mar 5 04:09:56 CruzunRAID kernel: ? hrtimer_forward+0x74/0x7c
    Mar 5 04:09:56 CruzunRAID kernel: __do_softirq+0xcd/0x1c2
    Mar 5 04:09:56 CruzunRAID kernel: irq_exit+0x4f/0x8e
    Mar 5 04:09:56 CruzunRAID kernel: smp_apic_timer_interrupt+0x7a/0x85
    Mar 5 04:09:56 CruzunRAID kernel: apic_timer_interrupt+0x7d/0x90
    Mar 5 04:09:56 CruzunRAID kernel: </IRQ>
    Mar 5 04:09:56 CruzunRAID kernel: RIP: 0010:cpuidle_enter_state+0xe0/0x135
    Mar 5 04:09:56 CruzunRAID kernel: RSP: 0018:ffffffff81c03ec8 EFLAGS: 00000246 ORIG_RAX: ffffffffffffff10
    Mar 5 04:09:56 CruzunRAID kernel: RAX: ffff88043fc20940 RBX: 0000000000000000 RCX: 000000000000001f
    Mar 5 04:09:56 CruzunRAID kernel: RDX: 00001ea2831efaa9 RSI: 0000000000020140 RDI: 0000000000000000
    Mar 5 04:09:56 CruzunRAID kernel: RBP: ffff88043fc28800 R08: 0000650941e9923d R09: 0000000000000060
    Mar 5 04:09:56 CruzunRAID kernel: R10: ffffffff81c03ea8 R11: 0000000000002be0 R12: 0000000000000004
    Mar 5 04:09:56 CruzunRAID kernel: R13: 00001ea2831efaa9 R14: ffffffff81c59258 R15: 00001ea283103470
    Mar 5 04:09:56 CruzunRAID kernel: ? cpuidle_enter_state+0xbb/0x135
    Mar 5 04:09:56 CruzunRAID kernel: do_idle+0x11a/0x179
    Mar 5 04:09:56 CruzunRAID kernel: cpu_startup_entry+0x18/0x1a
    Mar 5 04:09:56 CruzunRAID kernel: start_kernel+0x3e4/0x3ec
    Mar 5 04:09:56 CruzunRAID kernel: secondary_startup_64+0xa5/0xb0
    Mar 5 04:09:56 CruzunRAID kernel: Code: a8 00 00 00 eb 13 48 2b 05 eb f3 ba 00 48 39 c2 7d 07 48 89 93 90 00 00 00 48 83 7b 38 00 0f 94 c1 48 85 d2 0f 94 c0 38 c1 74 02 <0f> 0b 4c 89 f7 57 9d 66 66 90 66 90 4c 89 e7 e8 1f 0e 00 00 84 
    Mar 5 04:09:56 CruzunRAID kernel: ---[ end trace ff26ffb566f1f9ef ]---

     

  15. On 8/15/2017 at 3:47 PM, bjp999 said:

    I would think if you boot off the USB that was booting unRaid in the VM, it would just work.

    I did this recently (well, not too recently) and it worked perfectly.

    Only issue I could imagine is if you were booting off of a disk image and not updating the flash drive when updating unRAID.

    Of course, any esxi VMs will be no more and you're need to figure out how to migrate those.  I just started over from scratch so I can't help there.