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  1. Did the update yestrerday about 15 minutes after it was posted, just noticed the error logs right before I posted them. On b12, and the BTRFS image is on a non-array drive that's mounted through the go script before the unraid start command. In the process of rebooting, will report back if I see any more shortly. When did this start occurring? Right after the update to beta 12? Please share more information about your situation.
  2. Having some BTRFS errors, looks like it's made the BTRFS loop drive go read only. Getting these: /usr/bin/tail -n 42 -f /var/log/syslog 2>&1 Dec 1 14:46:33 media01 kernel: BTRFS info (device loop8): no csum found for inode 26265 start 53248 Dec 1 14:46:33 media01 kernel: BTRFS info (device loop8): no csum found for inode 26265 start 57344 Dec 1 14:46:33 media01 kernel: BTRFS info (device loop8): no csum found for inode 26265 start 61440 Dec 1 14:46:34 media01 kernel: BTRFS info (device loop8): no csum found for inode 20030 start 0 Dec 1 14:46:34 media01 kernel: BTRFS info (device loop8): no csum found for inode 20030 start 4096 Dec 1 14:46:34 media01 kernel: BTRFS info (device loop8): no csum found for inode 20030 start 8192 Dec 1 14:46:34 media01 kernel: BTRFS info (device loop8): no csum found for inode 20030 start 12288 Dec 1 14:46:34 media01 kernel: BTRFS info (device loop8): no csum found for inode 20030 start 16384 Dec 1 14:46:34 media01 kernel: BTRFS info (device loop8): no csum found for inode 20030 start 20480 Dec 1 14:46:34 media01 kernel: BTRFS info (device loop8): no csum found for inode 20030 start 24576 Dec 1 14:46:34 media01 kernel: BTRFS info (device loop8): no csum found for inode 20030 start 28672 Dec 1 14:46:34 media01 kernel: BTRFS info (device loop8): no csum found for inode 20030 start 32768 Dec 1 14:46:34 media01 kernel: BTRFS info (device loop8): no csum found for inode 20030 start 36864 Dec 1 14:46:34 media01 kernel: BTRFS info (device loop8): no csum found for inode 20030 start 40960 Dec 1 14:46:34 media01 kernel: BTRFS info (device loop8): no csum found for inode 20030 start 45056 Dec 1 14:46:34 media01 kernel: BTRFS info (device loop8): no csum found for inode 20030 start 49152 Dec 1 14:46:34 media01 kernel: BTRFS info (device loop8): no csum found for inode 20030 start 53248 Dec 1 14:46:34 media01 kernel: BTRFS info (device loop8): no csum found for inode 20030 start 57344 Dec 1 14:48:00 media01 php: /usr/bin/docker stop NzbDrone-torrents Dec 1 14:48:00 media01 kernel: verify_parent_transid: 118 callbacks suppressed Dec 1 14:48:00 media01 kernel: parent transid verify failed on 934166528 wanted 225688 found 225231 Dec 1 14:48:00 media01 kernel: parent transid verify failed on 934166528 wanted 225688 found 225231 Dec 1 14:48:00 media01 kernel: BTRFS info (device loop8): no csum found for inode 14959 start 4096 Dec 1 14:48:00 media01 kernel: parent transid verify failed on 934166528 wanted 225688 found 225231 Dec 1 14:48:00 media01 kernel: parent transid verify failed on 934166528 wanted 225688 found 225231 Dec 1 14:48:00 media01 kernel: BTRFS info (device loop8): no csum found for inode 14959 start 8192 Dec 1 14:48:00 media01 kernel: parent transid verify failed on 934166528 wanted 225688 found 225231 Dec 1 14:48:00 media01 kernel: parent transid verify failed on 934166528 wanted 225688 found 225231 Dec 1 14:48:00 media01 kernel: BTRFS info (device loop8): no csum found for inode 14959 start 12288 Dec 1 14:48:00 media01 kernel: btrfs_readpage_end_io_hook: 54 callbacks suppressed Dec 1 14:48:00 media01 kernel: BTRFS info (device loop8): csum failed ino 14959 off 4096 csum 4240834377 expected csum 0 Dec 1 14:48:00 media01 kernel: BTRFS info (device loop8): csum failed ino 14959 off 8192 csum 3229708693 expected csum 0 Dec 1 14:48:00 media01 kernel: BTRFS info (device loop8): csum failed ino 14959 off 12288 csum 3918244916 expected csum 0 Dec 1 14:48:00 media01 kernel: syslog-ng[6374]: segfault at 11 ip 00000000004015a1 sp 00007fffafe3ea10 error 6 in syslog-ng[400000+2000] Going to restart after the parity check is done (about 5 minutes, good timing on my part), and see what happens..
  3. Going to take a stab at setting up the other Musicbrainz docker out there, now that we should be able to connect to a running docker environment. I'll let everybody know how it goes tomorrow hopefully.
  4. One of mine shows hotter than the sun, lol... I still think leaving this board locked for replies, and just linking a thread somewhere else in each release thread for replies would have worked with how you guys had it set up before..
  5. I see that you have a beta for musicbrainz, haven't looked at it yet, just noticed it on your beta repo. Had any luck with it yet? Between that and a Win7 VM, those are the only things I'm still running that way (the win7 VM is only for me to test stuff from an outside-work PC, see how something looks/acts for an 'end user'). It'd be nice to get the 60g VM image closed out for musicbrainz and just have the database up and running that can be queried by headphones (a lot of trouble for one docker to access, but sure beats the lookup failures you get otherwise with a large music collection).
  6. I switched to a newer docker, and it seems to be working with proxy, and udp trackers as well.. Switched to binhex/arch-deluge and created a 2nd deluge on the system. Just can't exactly figure out how to get my old seeds into the new deluge without issues, lol. *EDIT* Was able to move the torrent files from the old state directory in the deluge config directory to the new one, fixed my seeding/downloads. Also was able to get the windows thin client connected by manually adding the login info I wanted into the auth file, then turning on the allow remote connections checkbox. That never seemed to work on the nekroze (and I couldn't get it to work in the needo one either). Very happy camper now, lol.
  7. Just noticed that UDP trackers don't appear to work with the version I'm running, wonder if there's a fix for it or not.
  8. You have to go into admin mode, under comics and books, and add your scan directories and authorized users for each directory. Once you've done that, you can scan files. Currently have it scanning my ebooks, and it's up to about 6500 or so (my comics collection is lacking, only 133, or the existing releases of The Walking Dead, lol).
  9. I have one Supermicro CSE-M35T-1B 3-in-5 drive cage. Includes 20 screws for drives, the chassis, and the drive sleds, nothing else. Looking for 50.00 + USPS shipping (from 28601, Hickory, NC, can do UPS as well, total weight boxed is 6 pounds even). OCZ Agility 3 120gb SSD #AGT3-25SAT3-120G (will edit with SMART status tomorrow morning), used in my Windows desktop until I replaced it with a 480 SSD a few months ago. Asking $40+shipping. Also have an OCZ Core Series 2 30gb SSD #OCZSSD2-2C30G. Was used as a cache drive for a few months in a Windows box, and doesn't show much as far as smart stats when probed (its an older drive, also has a mini USB port on it to be used as an external USB drive). Asking 20.00+shipping for this one. On both SSD's, I will also include metal 3.5-2.5" tray adapters (no screws, just the plates). For an additional $5 each drive, I can include an ICY Dock EZConvert MB882SP-1S-2B 2.5" to 3.5" mounting kit, lets them be used in 3.5" drive mounts, and are fully enclosed. If you buy both drives, I'll throw in a Rosewill 2.5" SSD/HDD mounting kit, lets you mount both drives in one 3.5" slot, still sealed in the package. All sold, thanks.
  10. That's the same combination I use for my usenet downloads. If I ever do have failures on downloads, I can usually restart it and it'll finish correctly every time. I was using a seedbox for all my downloads via deluge(torrents), but 90% of what I want I get from usenet now, and it's fully automated, win-win in my book, lol. For what limited torrents I do download, I use TorGuard torrent proxy, and a private tracker, seems to work without any problems, and I can still get my full speed of my 'net connection.
  11. I just did that upgrade and nothing changed on my server. Not that it helps you in yours, but at least I can verify it's not a problem in Plex.
  12. "Deprecated" maybe? That being said, is it safe to remove everything that shows up down there, without having any issues on a reboot? Maybe "Updated" instead of "stale"? Errrrmmm ... "Superseded"?
  13. Used the upgrade feature on the plugin page, worked without issue, even kept my mounts in the go script.
  14. It's actually not failing, it's blocking your request if it receives too many from your IP at once. I ended up just running it in a VM on my windows box, although I could convert it over to a KVM vm and run it on the unraid box, just haven't gotten that far after I got it all set up, lol.
  15. They've stated a few times that corruption of existing files is very possible, so it's not just new files only that have been corrupted (at least that's what has been reported). That being said, I'm in process of moving to XFS, of my drives in my array, the newest 3 drives have been the only ones written to with b7 (haven't jumped on b8 yet), so I'd be willing to bed most of my data is fine.
  16. Sounds like a good reason to migrate over to XFS to me... I added a new drive to my array yesterday, but for the life of me couldn't find anywhere to change the FS to XFS when adding the drive (I had pre-cleared beforehand, could that have been the issue?).
  17. There's one out there already, not sure if it works or works with unraid tho: https://registry.hub.docker.com/u/umeice/minidlna/
  18. heffe2001

    Love my job...

    My main server is in a Chenbro Sr107 case, with the factory fans, plus the factory hot-swap chassis (with THEIR factory fans, lol), and one Supremicro 5-in-3, AGAIN with it's factory fan. I can hear it in the next room... As far as the coffee mug, you guys need to upsize, lol. The one I normally use at home holds probably 2-3x what's in that tiny glass, lol. (The 16oz size on my Keurig Vue doesn't completely fill it up...).
  19. heffe2001

    Love my job...

    Out of curiosity, don't your servers get a bit noisy for the main living room?
  20. I updated it late last night. Thanks for that, update worked perfectly.
  21. Couple of updates for NZBDrone today, but it won't auto-update. Think you could take a look at that Needo?
  22. Just updated to b7 (also added in a old LSI controller and a few drives), and the system booted back up fine, found the new controller and drives without any problem (preclearing those drives now as sort of a stress-test for that controller/drive combo, all 3 at once). I'm running a good many dockers at the moment, and have the extended docker config page plugin installed. I'm currently running: Couchpotato, Deluge, duckdns, headphones, lazylibrarian, Maraschino (for plex), NZBDrone, NZBGet and PlexMediaServer. I noticed at startup that Plex couldn't access any media files (my volume maps weren't working), so it appears that with them set to auto-start, they get started before the array came online. A stop/start of each of them fixes the issue though.. I'll also post this in the proper forum, just wanted to post it in case anybody else saw it in this thread..
  23. If it's a trivial change to get it into b7 (IE: not time consuming), then I'd say roll with it in b7, otherwise wait till b8 as well. These kinds of things aren't usually trivial tho, so not expecting it in the next beta release really.
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