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  1. Hi, Just woke up... and my unRAID server (stable version, 6.1.9 I guess) seems to be completly down. Can't access the docker containers, no webUI, can't SSH or TELNET, and if I plug a screen and a keyboard I got the console with the login prompt and the "_" blinking but I can do nothing, keyboard is unresponsive. And it's hard to suspect anything, server has not been rebooted for a month, no change, no new docks or plugins etc. So the question is, how do I investigate the issue ? if I powerdown the server and plug the unRAID USB key into another computer, will I be able to access any logs? Any other/better solutions ? thanks
  2. Hi! I'm trying to send the unRAID syslog on a Observium server following this guide https://www.observium.org/docs/syslog/ I need to enable the OMPROG module on rsyslog confirguration, but the module itself is not present, it looks like rsyslog need to be compiled with "--enable-omprog" option. Do you think this would be doable ? And to make sure this solve the issue, is there any way to update/recompile rsyslog directly on my server ? Thanks!
  3. I think that min/max version tested cover every scenario, this is a common pattern in software development. And it also free LM to constrains themselves to something. If they want to add big thing for plugins that break compatibility, the min/max version will avoid any issue. It also fix issue in every way: for people running version N and getting plugins updates about version N+1, and people upgrading to N+1 while having lots of N compatible plugin. In both case, system will now knows, and prompt the user about the risks. I'd love to know what jonp think of the suggestion
  4. Yeah, changlog for Community Applications was somehow explicit, that's the only one I ended updated Since there's lot of community dev in here, what do you think of the mintested/maxtestedversion directly in the plugin file? It would solve most issue, right ?
  5. English is not my native language so I'm guessing that I'm not being clear enough because I've understood what you're saying, and this is not the issue I'm talking about :'( But I've also understood that while running 6.0.1 I could receive plugins updates that will make those plugins to stop working. I'll stop updating them until 6.1 is released then People running 6.0.1 needs to be informed about that imo.
  6. I'm talking about 6.0.1 backward compatibility, not 6.1 compatibility. I understand that those plugins are "use at your own risk" but pushing updates that aren't compatible is an issue, I hope we'll agree on that. That being said, maybe there's no way to fix that automagically, so maybe it's good time to add some sort of mintestedversion/maxtestedversion metadata in the plugin file.
  7. So how exactly those updates are handled by the update manager (in the webUI) ? I'm running 6.0.1 and some plugins I use are getting updates, I have to manually check with every plugin owner whether or not they included 6.0.1 compatibility ? or did the system hide those incompatible updates until I'm running 6.1 ?
  8. Are those changes backward-compatible or the community devs must explicitly deal with both 6.0 and 6.1 when they update their plugins?
  9. Do you know how to enable the "DLNA Media Server" feature ? looks like you need an app within tonido to do that... but on the app section there's no such thing to install. From official website : edit: oh just find that official message from tonido : > http://www.tonido.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=9871
  10. Sorry to bump an old topic (well not that much ) What's the proper/newer way to do that with the latest unRAID 6 beta ? Can't find any "Repository" field in the webui...
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