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  1. I am having the same issue. How did you point it to sync to the correct location instead of the appdata folder?
  2. Does anyone have any good tutorials for this? I can't get my receiving server to place the files in the correct place. For some reason it is putting in the appdata/syncthing folder.
  3. If you were to build this today what would you change? I built me a 14900k with 128gb ddr 5 ecc 5400 mhz on a ASUS w680 ace impi but it’s leaving me lacking for the ability to add u.2 ssds. I’m finding u.2 ssds are about half the price of m.2, can endure x10 more, and have PLP. My other option would be to shell big on a bifurcating pcie card. Thoughts? Running about 20 mechanical hdds, a couple of 8tb Samsung qvos, and have a handful of u.2 drives id like to use and move away from sata and m.2 drives.
  4. What did you end up settling with? I built a 14900k with 128gb ddr5 5600 ecc but I don’t have enough lanes to run all the u.2 ssds. Now looking at Xeon, AMD, or a bifurcation card for the 14900k.
  5. Looking to have 20 hard drives, a couple sata ssds, and a possibly up to four u.2 or u.3 drives. I have a supermicro 20 bay server with dual xeons running now and I hate how loud it is. I also have two TS440s but they don't hold enough drives for what I want to do. Recommendations? Considered a meshify 2 XL but the thought of loosing the drive hot swap drive cadies for easily locating failing drives seems to be a nightmare. I do have a unused lenovo SA120 I might could use to augment a small chassis too. Also, what HBA card is recommended. 9200 series is so old and I understand the 9300 series are power hungry. Would something like this be more modern and able to handle my needs? SAS3224-24I ?
  6. Any updates on this board? I was set on the Asus W680-pro ACE but after reading this i am not sure.
  7. Have you completed this build yet? I am in a similar situation. Not sure if I want to use a 14600k 14700k or 14900k. Would likely undervolted. I was going to go with a 14500 but saw they actually are using more power than the 14600k due to voltage settings. I think the 14500 is based on the 12th gen die. Looking at a w680 ace mobo and 64gb ddr5 ECC to start.
  8. But your original post clearly indicated it was a hang on a intel e1000e. I started having the same issue a few years back and ethtool -K eth0 tso off seems to have fixed it. Very curious to understand more what happened here.
  9. Thank you immensely to the @smeehrrr for sharing this crucial workaround. For several years, I've been grappling with persistent network issues on my Unraid server, pushing me to the brink of frustration. Implementing the suggested command has finally brought relief. This problem began around 2018-2019, and my system had been functioning smoothly prior to that. The resolution provided here has been a game changer, and I'm deeply grateful for the shared knowledge and support. I'm curious about the underlying mechanics of this fix. Is there a more permanent solution that can be implemented? I'm keen to understand why this particular command was effective, especially considering the issue's persistence from 2018-2019 to the present day (Unraid Version: 6.12.6). Here are some specifics of my setup for context: Server Model: LENOVO ThinkServer TS440 BIOS Version: FBKTDIAUS (Dated: Thu 16 Sep 2021) Processor: Intel® Xeon® CPU E3-1275L v3 @ 2.70GHz Any additional insights or suggestions for a long-term resolution would be greatly appreciated!
  10. sAnyone have any update on this? Looking to update my SSDs but have concerns after reading issues with newer Samsung SSDs .
  11. Update: Guess it was a permission issue that Unraid 'permission tool' couldn't fix. Issued these commands via PuTTy This fixed Plex: Stopper Docker ls -la /mnt/user/appdata/PlexMediaServer (View permissions before) sudo chmod -R 777 /mnt/user/appdata/PlexMediaServer/ (Wait a couple mins then check with) ls -la /mnt/user/appdata/PlexMediaServer (view permissions after) Start Docker & Wait a couple mins before attempting to access Plex (does some sort of cleanup routine) This fixed Tautulli: ls -la /mnt/user/appdata/tautulli (View permissions before) sudo chmod -R 777 /mnt/user/appdata/tautulli (Wait a moment then check with) ls -la /mnt/user/appdata/tautulli (view permissions after) Start Docker
  12. Has anyone found a way other than to delete and re-install? I was running fine then updated to 6.10.3 then the plex docker stopped working. I have tried running the permissions tool with no luck. This is my plex log, Jul 08, 2022 16:13:53.863 [0x147433d75b38] INFO - /usr/lib/plexmediaserver/Plex Media Server Jul 08, 2022 16:13:54.001 [0x14743755b0d0] INFO - Running migrations. (EPG 0) Jul 08, 2022 16:13:54.005 [0x14743755b0d0] INFO - Running forward migration 20211027132200. Jul 08, 2022 16:13:54.005 [0x14743755b0d0] ERROR - SQLITE3:0x80000001, 8, statement aborts at 17: [INSERT INTO schema_migrations (version) VALUES (20211027132200)] attempt to write a readonly database Jul 08, 2022 16:13:54.005 [0x14743755b0d0] ERROR - Exception inside transaction (inside=1) (/data/jenkins/server/3535212772/Library/DatabaseMigrations.cpp:295): sqlite3_statement_backend::loadOne: attempt to write a readonly database Jul 08, 2022 16:13:54.009 [0x14743755b0d0] ERROR - Exception thrown during migrations, aborting: sqlite3_statement_backend::loadOne: attempt to write a readonly database Jul 08, 2022 16:13:54.435 [0x14743755b0d0] ERROR - SQLITE3:0x80000001, 8, statement aborts at 23: [update activities set finished_at=started_at where finished_at is null] attempt to write a readonly database Jul 08, 2022 16:13:54.435 [0x14743755b0d0] ERROR - Database corruption: sqlite3_statement_backend::loadOne: attempt to write a readonly database
  13. I am having a similar issue and have even tried different usb drives but no luck same error.