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  1. That workaround worked for me. Matroska/ worked. At first I had a typo, which obviously was the problem. Second you need to make sure that handbrake recognizes the files as new files. Move them away, rename them and place them back.
  2. Exactly the same here. Was working before the docker was updated. No idea what the previous version was. Where you possible to fix it?
  3. Same here! Removing and reinstalling didn’t help either.
  4. At work we are using thinclients to connect to our terminal server. We’re able to work from home using a VPN and RDP app. I frequently do this from my iPad or MacBook, but I hate to not be able to use the windows shortcuts I need. And so I came to think to use my unraid server for this. I use it as a Plex media server in home and remote for my parents and girlfriends parent, they use chromecasts and since we’re not natively English everything needs to be transcoded for the subtitles. For the for-mentioned reason I need a VM that is as lightweight as possible, but able to connect a VPN and install a RDP client. And it needs to support a dual screen setup. I’ve red about a couple of Linux thin client distros, but I don’t know if they’re usable as a VM. Can someone point me in the right direction? Thanks!
  5. I came to my senses and realized it's only my cache drive with nothing special on it. I'm in the process of restoring the backup of my appdata to an array disk, that's all I lost with this failure. (I love that plugin!) I'm assuming that I can just format the cache drive and afterwards everything will be moved back (appdata is set to cache prefer) Is there something I'm overseeing? What with the docker image that is set to /mnt/user/system/docker/docker.img? And can anyone confirm that this will work?
  6. My girlfriend called me to Plex wasn't responding. I wasn't able to login remotely, so I called her and asked her to login to the webUI, which wasn't possible. I then asked her to do a hard reboot. When I came home tonight I saw the problem "Unmountable: No file system" on my cache drive. However I'm not sure if that was the initial problem, maybe it was the hard reboot. With the Check Filesystem Status option I got the following: checksum verify failed on 1074298880 found E2CF063C wanted 54F640E1 checksum verify failed on 1074298880 found E2CF063C wanted 54F640E1 Csum didn't match ERROR: cannot open file system enabling repair mode After setting --repair as an option I got the same. What are my options? Here are my diagnostics mediaserver-diagnostics-20180521-2248.zip I'm not very good at command line etc, but I'm able to follow instructions if needed. Thanks!
  7. Thanks, and that backup can simply be copied to a spare flash? My mistake, I ment that the appdata is stored on the cache drive, not flash. But the template (and therefore the container settings) is stored on the flash if I understand you correctly, thats why I need to set them up again. I'm not using a parity drive, I'm using a cloud backup solution for the data drives. So I can conclude that it's not that important to assign the drives to the correct slot?
  8. Yesterday I got a call from my girlfriend that our Apple TV couldn't connect to Plex. I immediately tried to use my VPN to connect to the server in order to restart the Docker. But I couldn't connect and called her to try to login to the server from home, which was also not possible. I explained her to reboot the whole thing. But neither one of us was able to connect (Array and dockers start automatically). When I got home I plugged in a monitor in order to see the problem. There was no bootable drive detected, so I tried the USB on two other MacBooks and a Windows laptop. All of them weren't able to recognize the drive. So I immediately ordered two replacements (to be sure in the future). The Sandisk Cruzer fit was only 2 years old. Can anyone help me if I'm right about the following steps? Install a clean unRaid on the usb; Find the GUID in unRaid trial and ask for a replacement key; Assign the drive; Do I need to remake the shares or will Unraid detect them? What about dockers? I found on this forum that I need to reinstall them? Is the template saved or do I need to setup all the dockers settings from scratch? (I know the config file is saved on the cache drive, so the docker itself will be intact) Same questions about the plugins? What about the settings in unRaid? Are they saved or not? Other things? Is there a script or anything else to (automatically) duplicate the USB (with the help of unassigned devices)? And if I do this (manually if no script available), will I be able to replace the drive and go further without interruption after I took the steps to migrate the key (like I found on other posts) when this problem will happen again in the future? Thanks in advance (and sorry if some terminology is wrong, my server is down atm)
  9. Jlesage has an CP pro Docker now! I’m using his current home Docker and it works like a charm, so I’ll be upgrading right now.
  10. What did you have to do? Just change the license key? And the migration process was the same as it was with the home version?
  11. Subs don't work. If I select one provider (or multiple) and save the changes, everything is fine. But as soon as I leave the settings and take a look back, all of them are back unselected. And I went all in when I saw that this is currently developed instead of sickrage
  12. Oh ok, I didn't know they would be still saved as a template. Good to know, thanks
  13. When i did what you proposed, all my dockers disappeared. But when I reverted the dockerold.img back, all my dockers where back and the non working became "unavailable", and this time deleting them worked. Thanks!
  14. Wont that affect my other working dockers? Or will they keep working as before when done?
  15. Screenshot from iPad is to big in file size, so I copied the error when I try to delete the single not running docker. Command: root@localhost:# /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.docker.manager/scripts/docker rm -f plexpy Error response from daemon: no such id: plexpy Error: failed to remove containers: [plexpy] The command failed. Command: root@localhost:# /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.docker.manager/scripts/docker rmi 57653d36475e Error response from daemon: Conflict, cannot delete 57653d36475e because the container d592495c50b5 is using it, use -f to force Error: failed to remove images: [57653d36475e] The command failed.