Ramsay

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  1. Yeah, it is obvious you missed it. Chose the option where it says "Say N if you are working on a remote or headless machine". too trigger happy I guess. Thanks!
  2. How do I get through in the browser to authorize rclone with ACD? stuck at: If your browser doesn't open automatically go to the following link: http://127.0.0.1:53682/auth Log in and authorize rclone for access Waiting for code... I've swapped out the IP for the server's, and the docker is set to bridge mode and still nothing. It's probably obvious I'm just not seeing it.
  3. The WD 8TB Red can be had $100 cheaper here: http://www.directcanada.com/products/?sku=25351127793&vpn=WD80EFZX&manufacture=Western%20Digital%20WD
  4. This is the third time in just over a month that this drive has been at this price. Thanks for the heads up
  5. This deal is back on for today: http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822178748
  6. I've been trying to force all traffic to HTTPS, however I have three subdomains in my proxy-config and I can't get it to work...here's my working proxy-config: <VirtualHost *:443> ServerAdmin webmaster@localhost DocumentRoot /var/www ErrorLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/error.log CustomLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/access.log combined SSLEngine on SSLProtocol all -SSLv2 SSLCipherSuite ALL:!ADH:!EXPORT:!SSLv2:RC4+RSA:+HIGH:+MEDIUM SSLCertificateFile /config/ssl.crt SSLCertificateKeyFile /config/decrypted.ssl.key SSLCertificateChainFile /config/sub.class1.server.ca.pem <Location /> Order deny,allow Deny from all </Location> <Location /sonarr> ProxyPass http://10.0.0.19:8989/sonarr ProxyPassReverse http://10.0.0.19:8989/sonar </Location> <Location /couch> ProxyPass http://10.0.0.19:5050/couch ProxyPassReverse http://10.0.0.19:5050/couch </Location> <Location /sabnzbd> ProxyPass http://10.0.0.19:8080/sabnzbd ProxyPassReverse http://10.0.0.19:8080/sabnzbd </Location> </VirtualHost> <VirtualHost *:80> ServerAdmin [email protected] DocumentRoot /var/www ServerName requests.server.com ProxyRequests Off ProxyPreserveHost On Proxypass / http://10.0.0.19:3000/ ProxyPassReverse / http://10.0.0.19:3000/ </VirtualHost> <VirtualHost *:80> ServerName cam.server.com ProxyRequests Off ProxyPreserveHost On ProxyPass / http://10.0.0.8:8888/ ProxyPassReverse / http://10.0.0.8:8888/ </VirtualHost> <VirtualHost *:80> DocumentRoot /var/www ServerName plexpy.server.com ProxyRequests Off ProxyPreserveHost On ProxyPass / http://10.0.0.19:7676/ ProxyPassReverse / http://10.0.0.19:7676/ </VirtualHost> When I put in your RewriteRule, for any subdomain I try to reach on Port 80 it simply redirects me to Plex Requests (?). Existing URLs work ok (www.server.com/sonarr) and will redirect to HTTPS.
  7. Either of these should do the trick I think: https://registry.hub.docker.com/u/vwieczorek/plexpy/ https://registry.hub.docker.com/u/kylerw/plexpy/
  8. Having the same issue...no solution as yet.
  9. Did you happen to copy the arch.img from the old VM folder to archVM2?
  10. Why do you think you couldn't run a VM with your existing hardware? As long as you're not doing passthrough, you should be just fine.
  11. I am the opposite. I want to be able to browse the plex files incase of a problem. I do not enjoy using terminal to access the arch vm to access the files for plex library. If I can leave them separate and in their current location and just direct arch plex to the files I would prefer it. If there is some reason I can not do that, cause it will create an issue, then I will follow the leaders. I just didn't understand, and being a slight noob, was hoping for clarification. If I can access my unraid share mounts and cache drive from inside arch, why would I copy all my plex files to a file inside arch, if I can just direct plex to the files I want to show it. ie. /net/server.ip/cache/appdata/plex/Application\ Support/ The reason I like it totally contained within the VM is because I was having issues mounting my unraid shares over NFS (incl the cache drive). To be honest after moving to samba mounts, I haven't had any issues and I could probably move it back to reading from the cache drive. But it works now and why mess with it...
  12. You probably want to look at this: http://smyl.es/how-to-move-plex-metadata-and-index-data-to-new-driver-andor-directory-location/ I personally moved the Plex library to the VM as I wanted everything (except media files obv) to be contained entirely within the VM. You can change the location of your library in the PMS config file located at /etc/conf.d/plexmediaserver.
  13. Looking forward to testing this out after work....
  14. I've maintained this methodology for years. Also, Plex as a 5.0.5 plugin picked up all series no problem. the issue I think is the mount points still don't stick. I had 100 TV shows when I wrote the post, and then it jumped to 110, then a few hours later it was 64, then 107, and now it's 74 (this is all based on Plex polling the shares - I haven't touched anything). I'm having the exact same problem with NFS shares. I see it not only in Plex, but also Sickbeard where the directory for certain shows shows as "dir is missing". Even if I try and cd into my NFS folder for a missing show, I get a "directory does not exist" message at the bash prompt. I went back to SB/SAB/Plex running off of unRAID. I was having a problem with Crashplan too - I wasn't able to select NFS shares in the webgui to backup. I appreciate all the work involved in providing this VM, and I'm hoping this is all an issue with NFS in b3, and will be fixed in b4.
  15. $174.99 is a good price right now, but I'm ok for free space at the moment, so I'll be holding out for some BF or Boxing Day deals on these drives.
  16. These are currently on sale for Canadian Newegg customers, $174.99 - today only. http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822178393
  17. Ok I've compared against my backups and all seems well to my eyes. I will be replacing the drive, so I'll follow your step #1 and report back. Should be another few days as the new disk is almost halfway through its pre-clear. Thanks gary
  18. Hi garycase, thanks for your reply! I knew disk4 was bad, not just a loose cable. I also knew I was getting errors on my old parity drive at the same time. So in that situation, which one should I have replaced first? Not an option any longer as I know the array has been written to since that parity check that showed 0 errors. Sorry if I didn't explain it well enough. Looking in Unmenu during the parity re-build, it was showing 475 corrected parity-sync errors. After the rebuild, this is what it looks like: The unRAID webgui is where it shows the 475 errors on disk4; but it also says that parity is valid.
  19. Hoping some knowledgeable folk can help sort out this situation I'm in.. I'm running 5.0 final, and about 2 weeks ago I noticed both my parity drive and one of my data drives (disk4) showing errors. Nothing was red-balled, just errors showing on the webgui. I purchased two 4TB drives to replace the existing drives showing errors (existing drives are both 2TB). The first new drive finished pre-clearing yesterday (2 cycles, 0 sectors pending re-allocation each cycle), and after doing some searching around on the forums I read that I should do a non-correcting parity check prior to the upgrade of the parity drive to 4TB. That parity check returned with no errors (and I have yet to receive an error during any of my monthly parity checks). I've attached that syslog below. Next step was to remove the old parity drive and replace with new (stop array, remove drive, etc..). Once the array was back up, I assigned the new drive to the parity slot and it started to re-build parity. I've now received 475 corrected errors during the parity-sync, and the webgui shows 475 errors on disk4. I still have the old parity drive and have not touched it since the last parity check with 0 errors. How do I proceed? Can I even trust the old parity drive because it itself was showing errors on the webgui prior to the upgrade? I can't grab a SMART report for the old parity drive right now (currently pre-clearing the other new 4TB drive), but I've attached the SMART report for disk4, as well as the most current syslog. Thanks in advance. Disk4 SMART -> http://tny.cz/c6cd4d20 Syslog prior to parity upgrade -> http://tny.cz/50b506d9 Syslog after parity upgrade/sync -> http://tny.cz/779f7495
  20. This thread has been a great resource (as have all the other Q25B build threads), but I'm stuck on what CPU to choose for this build. I run SAB/SB/CP/Plex like most others, and I'd like the ability to transcode upwards of four 720p streams either locally or remotely at any one time. I want to future-proof myself somewhat by going with an i5-4570S, but I don't want to go overboard unnecessarily. Would an i3-4330 be enough?
  21. Pro is 25 drives, including parity & cache: http://lime-technology.com/wiki/index.php/FAQ#How_is_unRAID_licensed.3F
  22. This is for sale today as well for Canadian Newegg customers - $184.99. Cheapest price I've seen these drives so far in Canada. Free pickup if you live near Mississauga too.
  23. This is probably due to a failed `bundle install`. First, we need to know what gem it failed on, then find the error log from that install. Then we can reinstall the package that supplies that dependency. 1. `cd /usr/apps/boxcar; bundle` 2. (Something will fail) `find / -name mkmf.log` 3. cat that log and paste the output here. I'm getting the same issue as this previous poster. How do I find what is failing?