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  1. So if I hardcoded the last folder into the script it would pick up where it left off?
  2. Is there a way to pause this script and resume later? I have a large share that this is working on but I also need to use the share during the day. The initial full copy can’t finish over night and then I need to abort to use the share. I’ll try this weekend to let it continually run but I was wondering if: 1. The process could be paused and resumed without aborting (since when I start it again it makes a whole new folder and starts again from the beginning) 2. Or if there was a setting I could use to merge multiple attempts (since the next runs should be quicker? they would be making hard links instead of copying the files again correct?) Sorry for my lack of knowledge here, just starting the use of this script. - it was very easy to get going 👍🏻
  3. I like the compatibility with a large range of hardware. As well as the ability to install, setup and basically forget it. Just works!! For 2020 I’d like to see a UnRAID to UnRAID backup solution built in.
  4. Hello all - thanks for the great forum post. I've got mojave up and running. I have everything set aside from one issue. I'm running vnc as my display (i have a hd 4550 but it only black screens - so i've moved on), and I have the resolution I want working. But I want to rotate the display (only in the OS). Unfortunately the display in settings doesn't give the option even with the keyboard shortcut. I've downloaded some mac programs that would normally do this function but they say the display isn't capable. I've tried injecting a different edid, but none of those changed any of the rotate options. Is there anyone out there that has successfully rotated the screen on Mojave OS with VNC?
  5. Perfect. Moved them all today and it is much faster. Thanks!
  6. So will only moving the docker image to a cache pool be enough or should I move the intermediate and completed download folders there as well?
  7. Should a 4 gig file take 20-30 minutes to unpack? I was using NZBGet previously on windows and it never took that long. Moving everything over to unRAID and dockers and I have everything working, just noticed the time to unpack seems quite slow. I have the intermediate folder on the array, the completed folder on the array - both through volume mapping. I have the docker image on disk1 - I know it is suggested to put on a cache drive (and I plan on moving it when all the downloads unpack). But any other suggestions on speeding it up. CPU isn't maxed out. Ram isn't maxed out. Docker image is only at 50% of 20gigs.
  8. I got it to work. I started the array, stopped the array. Rebooted, started the array again, stopped it again, and then it allowed me to add the slots.
  9. I just paid for a Plus registration after using the Trial. I rebooted, (the version now says Plus and everything looks to be working fine). But when I go to add more slots to the array Devices (and only the Array Devices - Cache Devices works fine) the webgui crashes on me. I see the new drives fine, the array is stopped, and everything else is working. There is a kernel error when I try: emhttp[3672]: segfault at 0 ip 00002ba59f54627 sp 00007ffeb2d11a10 error 4 in libc-2.17.so[2ba59f50b0000+1bf000] Any help is appreciated