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csmccarron

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  1. I have one USB3 PCIE card and was wondering how to best split the resources between two W10 virtual machines. I have two USB3 hubs and I would like to assign 1 to each virtual machine. I was wondering if anyone has successfully passed a USB hub to a virtual machine? Thanks in advance
  2. Additional information of what is required of unRaid 6 to support dockers requiring 32 bit support can be located here. 6/25/2017 UPDATE: I have got this working with a test kernel based on unRaid 6.4 rc6 by just enabling IA32 in the unRaid kernel.
  3. Already running it in an ubuntu VM, was trying to free up some resources and the docker is the perfect solution. I would rather run things like this in a docker from the unRaid web interface then fire up a VM everytime I need to execute 1 32 bit command. The only thing keeping this from working is the stupid 32 bit steamcmd. The server that I want to run is compiled for 64 bits but you need steamcmd to install and update the damn thing. Like I said it is extremely frustrating and I see that I am not the only one running up on this unRaid 32 bit docker limitation.
  4. Well that sucks! Like I stated earlier, I am just looking for a way to let a docker run a 32 bit program. I know, that no one should be releasing 32 bit programs but the fact is that they exist and it would be nice to have a way to let the docker execute a 32 bit program without unRaid having to load all the 32 bit libraries. Frustrated with Valve, because I should not have to be asking this question in the first place! Thanks for the response
  5. I am having the same problem trying to create an Ark dedicated server docker. The stupid steamcmd and I assume steam is compiled for 32 bit and for some reason valve will not make a 64 bit solution, at least I cannot find one. All the post say install the 32 bit libraries and it will run. Well this is true if you are running a 64 bit virtual machine because the kernel has 32 bit support enabled. The appropriate solution is for steam to release a 64 bit version of the software but I guess they are too lazy to do so. Based on what I have read, the unRaid 6.3 linux kernel does not have 32 bit support enabled. I have to assume there is a good reason for this but it would be nice to be able to enable 32 bit support using a module if it is needed. Can 32 bit support be enabled without causing a problem with the unRaid OS so we can run 32 bit dockers like steam? Can we load a module into the kernel to enable 32bit support or does the kernel have to be recompiled? Thanks in advance, looking forward to unRaid 6.4.
  6. I just installed the have the docker installed the UniFi-Video Controller (NVR) but the default ubnt/ubnt password does not work. How do you login for the first time? Never Mind, I figured it out from the previous posts! Thanks, Chris McCarron

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