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  1. You will probarly get some error while uploading, some user error.

    I did at least get it when I tried it yesterday uploading to Onedrive.

     

    Edit: This error did I get.

    System.ArgumentException: invalid user id

     

    If someone else (or if you still have it installed CHBMB), it would be nice if you could try this, and see if this works for you.

  2. Yep, already there. I looked at them a while back but opted for the unmanaged cisco switch that I currently have. Poor decision on my part but at the time I was not even considering home automation and was not really concerned about network segregation. I am now trying to decide between the edgeswitch lite, edgeswitch, or the unifi switch. I see the differences between the 2 edgeswitches - lite does not have PoE - but I am trying to figure out what the difference is between the edgeswitch and the unifi switch. Best I can tell the unifi switch uses their software to configure/manage the switch whereas the standard edgeswitch uses a the traditional CLI or device hosted GUI. Both have basically the same functionality and are essentially the same price on Amazon. The only real con to the unif switch I can see is that it requires the unifi s/w be hosted somewhere on the network but I will have a cloud key on my network already to control my APs so it could also control the unfi switch. The edgeswitch would be able to operate without the unifi s/w so if I ever decided to ditch the unifi APs I could still run an edgeswitch without needing to host the unifi s/w. The edgeswitch lite is about 1/2 the cost of the other 2 switches and I already have invested in a 6 port POE injector so I don't think having a POE switch is worth the extra $190. Any thoughts?

    I went with a Edgeswitch 16poe myself since I wanted Poe, and I did not want a white swich in my rack cabinet. I also like it better to be able just just login to the switch, instead of needing to have a UniFi controller running to be able to access it. Makes first time setup easier, and a bonus not relying on a controller ;)

    So I have a Edgerouter, Edgeswitch and a HP "dumb" switch, for data outlets in the house. A 48 port managed switch is so expensive, and going this route makes me able to upgrade to 10Gbit on my outlets easy. I just need to change out the HP switch, and then I have 10Gbit on my data outlets (I don't need 10Gbit to my unifi product, or uplink - Yet....)

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  3. This would be my thoughts.  Not necessarily correct though.

     

    unRaid reads x number of sectors (and also caches the reads), transfers it to windows.  Windows transfers it back to unRaid.  unRaid caches the writes to its limits.  The drops down to 0 come from when the cache is full and has to be dumped to the ssd.

     

    Also, are you sure the source and destination are both the same share.  Moves within a share should be instantaneous.  Moves crossing shares will have to do the read, transfer, transfer back, write thing.

    Yup, that looks what is happening. Thanks!

  4. Would still prefeer to either use the "build in command" (the one you sat up), or make you own file with commands. 9 commands on that little text file gets very cluttered :P

    Nvm, you can add the path to your own script to the "Sync Command" variable, you just need to "chmod +x" on it.

    Added a request to "chmod +x /config/Rclone.sh", so it gets easier for users to add their own file.

  5. I think this does exactly what I want to do which is backup my files to amazon cloud drive, encrypt and allow me to mount the drive.

     

    I've done the initial configuration (I think) and I'm trying to do a --dry-run but I can't work out how to do it.  If I want to do a dry run with the test folder /mnt/user/test (I put mnt/user/ as the data path in the docker) syncing to a 'unraid' folder on acd remote 'secret' creating unraid/test on acd, I think I type:

     

    rclone sync --dry-run /test secret:unraid

     

    For the life of me I can't get this to work via SSH.  Do I have to type something at the front of rclone sync like:

     

    docker exec -it Rclone rclone sync --dry-run  /test acd:unraid

     

    sorry for the rookie question, but I'm not familiar with SSH but once someone explains how to run the rclone commands on unraid I think I'll be able to follow the rclone documentation for the rest.

     

    Thanks in advance

    Do you get any error message of some sort?

  6. Let me know how it works.

    Working fine :D

     

    Would still prefeer to either use the "build in command" (the one you sat up), or make you own file with commands. 9 commands on that little text file gets very cluttered :P

    If not, I can live with it..

     

    Thanks!

  7. UPNP is not required when used with a VPN (as no ports have to be opened).

     

    Sounds like a nice setup. I an thinking I'll go with full Unifi, otherwise it would annoy the blip out of me that not all features in the controller software are available to me. I hate greyed out menu items (a bit ocd, I know).

    haha  ;D

     

    I prefer the features on edgerouter over having the green menu items, and the integration.

    But the UniFi router has been a lot better since I bought my edgerouter, but still not as good as the edgerouter.

  8. unRAID server running on VLAN 20 in my network, with an IPv4 subnet of 172.16.20.0/24

    NAT Router (Ubiquiti EdgeRouter Lite) has a zone based firewall set to allow all outgoing to WAN, and allow established and related in from WAN. I tried opening up the firewall on the input, but this didn't help at all.

     

    I don't have any ports forwarded to the unRAID box currently, because I use a VPN to connect to the home network if I'm away and need access. I didn't need any ports forwarded with my Plugin before, but this is my thought on the most likely issue. Having said that, if all of the Transmission data is going over the OpenVPN link, there shouldn't be any need for local port forwarding I'd have thought?!?

     

    Thanks in advance for any help!

    I am running Binhex delugeVPN (which this one is based on) with an edgerouter. I did use the wizard to set it up initially, and I have not needed to port forward anything for that docker, or doing something spesial.

     

    Does this require upnp to work btw? There is an issue with 1.9.0 with that on the edgerouter.

     

     

    I am running full Ubiquiti setup home, and are very happy with it.

    2 Unifi AP AC Pro, 1 Edgerouter Lite and 1 Edgeswitch 16 Poe.

  9. I did note your recommendation to Kewjoe to try using piwigo since he's got 53k images. I've got just under 200k. I'm willing to put up with a bit of sluggishness from the UI if that means that I don't have to duplicate 1TB of storage to have my images on disk, plus another copy somewhere else on disk for piwigo. Could the 504 error be because PhotoShow is still trying to catalog 200k images?

     

    If I shift to piwigo, will I have to duplicate all my images? (It looks like I will, based on what I've read on their site...)

    Try to point the /pictures to an empty folder, or a folder with only a few photoes. Then you can see if it is working after that. If it don't, there is something else wrong.

    Delete the container first and remove image, just to be sure nothing is left then you try this.

  10. Thank you, working great.

     

    Is there any way to add multiple folders to sync?

    Maybe the best is to use cron to call up a script, which we can add out own commands in?

     

    Have a file like this

    rclone copy /pictures remote:pictures
    rclone copy /documents remote:documents
    rclone copy /video remote:video
    

    etc..

    And then we just add the paths as needed.

     

    @thomast_88  Thanks! this is awesome. I'll try it this weekend. I echo Bjonness406's comments. Both requests would be things I'd like to see added, if possible.

     

    We definitely need multiple folders, I just havn't come up with a smart way to implement it yet. Having a file like @Bjonness406 is suggesting would work, but it's not that user-friendly. I prefer a way through variables. I'll think of it and do some more work on it this weekend.

     

    Custom commands would be nice aswell - I see you are using 'copy' while I'm using 'sync' :-)

     

    If you come up with anything, let me know. You can follow the development of the container in the dev branch.

    Well, I don't think Rclone at all is super user friendly, since it doesn't have a GUI.

     

    What about having a file where you can add your own commands, but add some start examples?

    Like this:

     

    #Take away the "#" for the lines you want to use.
    # Change "remote" to what you did call your remote during setup of the config file (Onedrive, Amazon, Google, backup2 etc)
    
    #rclone copy /pictures remote:pictures # Copies the files from "/pictures" to "pictures" on the remote. 
    #rclone copy /documents remote:documents
    #rclone copy /video remote:video
    
    #rclone sync /example remote:example #Sync's the content between both the destiations, need to have RW permission.

    Or you could have a Varible called "Remote" where you specify what you have as remote.

     

    If you do this, I can write guide on how to setup the config file from a windows pc at least (probably mac and linux too), then then add it correctly to the rclone commands. (I will make that for Onedrive since I use that, but will probably be the same for most of the other ones too.)

  11. @bjonness406,

     

    Can you post the changes you made. If I can duplicate your results I'll update the instructions in the original post.

    I realised my config was a bit different than yours, then I copied your config exact it worked.

    I think the issue was the order I had some of the lines in, after I changed that everything worked. (in the /mnt/cache/appdata/nextcloud/www/nextcloud/config/config.php file).

     

    Thank you very much for the great post btw!  ;)

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