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  1. Since this isn't a Bug Report I have copied it to General Support here: https://forums.unraid.net/topic/79755-hp-proliant-server-dl980-g7-no-network-connection/ Please go there for any further discussion. For future reference, if you think you have an actual bug to report, be sure to follow the Report Guidelines: https://forums.unraid.net/bug-reports/stable-releases/report-guidelines-r68/ And now its closed and locked.
  2. Why do you have 50G for your docker.img? If you have things configured correctly it is extremely unlikely you would ever need even 20G. Have you had an issue with filling it up?
  3. Maybe at a higher level than the docker. Go to Tools - Diagnostics and attach the complete diagnostics zip file to your next post.
  4. That is not the permanent fix, unless you somehow manage to insure that the dockers don't start until after the UD is mounted. The last sentence at that link is what you really want to do:
  5. Are you sure you aren't having this problem instead? https://forums.unraid.net/topic/57181-real-docker-faq/?tab=comments#comment-564314
  6. Use the Contact link at the bottom of the page.
  7. That link I posted is explaining how to get us the information we need to help you.
  8. https://forums.unraid.net/topic/57181-real-docker-faq/#comment-564345
  9. Very first link in the Docker FAQ: https://forums.unraid.net/topic/57181-real-docker-faq/#comment-564345
  10. Do you have the User Scripts plugin? https://forums.unraid.net/topic/48286-plugin-ca-user-scripts/
  11. Don't know about the icons, but the speed seems more like a hardware issue. Bad connection, etc.
  12. The preferred way to edit would be to go to Settings - Network Settings, but I suggested deleting to get to default as a way to reset before editing.
  13. Delete config/network.cfg from your flash and reboot to get default network settings.
  14. For some things there are definitely other ways to do this, and perhaps some people are overlooking or are unaware of those other ways. For example, the plex application itself has the ability to access media over SMB, so there is no need to remote mount that media in Unraid. Possibly other applications have similar capability.
  15. You still have some of system share on disk10. That shouldn't cause any particular problem, it will just mean that parity has to get involved for writes to that share (and they may be frequent), slowing things down, and disk10 and parity may not be able to spin down since files in that share may be in constant use. You would have to disable docker and VM services so none of that share's files are open, then run mover to get the files moved to cache where they belong. You can always find out which disks are used by each share by using the Compute feature on the User Shares page. I don't use this specific docker so you may need to wait for someone else to help on that.
  16. You could try it then if you have a problem we can suggest you get a different PSU😉
  17. Another way to gamble would be to put all your baby pictures on one disk, and take the odds that it would be the other disks that fail so you lose none of your baby pictures.
  18. Your docker image isn't currently full, but the fact that you have given it 100G makes me wonder if you have had problems filling it in the past. If you have your docker applications correctly configured it is extremely unlikely you would ever need even 20G. Also, your system share has files still on disk10. Delete and recreate it at 20G then reinstall your dockers with the Previous Apps feature on the Apps page.
  19. Which files are on which disks when you
  20. I think you can definitely make arguments for putting some things on one drive and other things on another drive. But just putting random things on random drives to balance them out is just another way to gamble.
  21. Go to Tools - Diagnostics and attach the complete diagnostics zip file to your next post.
  22. No. And I have never heard any good argument for "balancing the load out". Mover moves cache-yes shares from cache to array, and it moves cache-prefer shares from array to cache. It doesn't move anything else. Also, it can't move open files, so you will have to disable docker and vm services in order to get it to move system, domains, and appdata to cache where they belong.
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