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ksignorini

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  1. Ahhhhh. And so that's the "Allocation" amount, then?
  2. I have 2x 480GB SSD cache drives on my unRAID 6.3.2 system. You can see how they look in Main from the attached screenshot. On my cache are appdata, one (1) Windows 10 VM using a 150GB disk image, and pretty much nothing else. I've also attached a screenshot of the directory listing with the VM disk image in it for comparison (it's the biggest thing on the drive). Here's where I'm confused: The disk image is 150GB. Linux shows 161061273600 on disk. My cache drive only shows 112GB Used (just ran a balance in case it was messed up some how, and nope, that's all that's used as far as unRAID is concerned). Any ideas?
  3. Thanks for the help. I restored libvirt and recreated the VMs but it looks like their images are busted too. I'll recreate them from backups and see what happens.
  4. I do have the image, I just don't know what to do with the XML. Paste it into an already created, new, VM instance? Or is there some command to generate the instance from the XML? Or do you just put the XML in a directory and the instance is created? I honestly can't find these directions anywhere.
  5. I am in the same boat, but how do I create the new VM with the backed up XML? Do I just create a VM not pointing to the image, paste in the XML, and restart?
  6. Alright. So I restored my libvirt from a CrashPlan backup and now I have the page again. I can build VM's. But what do I do now to get my two good VM's back up and running? I have a copy of the XML but I don't know what to do with it? Do I build a new VM and just point it at the image? What if I type in the size incorrectly? Do I need to do this first, then edit the XML and paste it in? Or is there somewhere I just drop the XML and it all works? I'm very confused. Please help. Thank you!
  7. I don't mind rebuilding if I have to. But would that explain the tab being completely blank? See attached image. ocean-diagnostics-20170224-1737.zip
  8. I had a bit of a crash after changing up my array. I'm rebuilding my appdata from a CA backup and I know I can rebuild my dockers pretty easily. However, my entire VMs tab is blank. Completely blank. None of my VMs. No ability to create new ones. Nothing. Any idea how I fix this? Thanks!
  9. Is it possible to add a bootable ISO to an existing Ubuntu VM? I think I might have adjusted this VM's image size but I can't remember. I was hoping I could boot the VM from a GParted bootable ISO and see what the partition structure in the image looked like. Is this possible? Even a good idea?
  10. After installing Windows 10 with the VirtIO drivers all installed, can I safely detach both of those images (virtual drives) from the VM? Thanks.
  11. I found this post. I wonder if it's still accurate. I'll have to dig around and see.
  12. I wonder if there's any way to adjust it? I can't be more than a CSS file, right?
  13. Incidentally, are there other themes available somewhere? I've been looking but coming up empty. A dark grey would be just perfect as the black is a bit contrasty for me.
  14. I've installed CA User Scripts and understand that there are supposed to be some default scripts that come pre-installed. In my installation, there aren't any. /config/plugins/user.scripts/scripts exists, but has nothing in it. Am I missing something? (Both personally, and on the flash drive?!)
  15. I just wanted to say, great plugin! This should be included with the standard distribution, in my opinion. Keep up the great work!
  16. So then: Include: All Exclude: safe to list drives you never want the share to be present on and Include: safe to list only drives you want the share to be present on Exclude: None is the correct method?
  17. If I want to explicitly exclude a disk from a share, say, disk2, do I have to explicitly set both the Included and Excluded disks? That is to say: Included: disk1, disk3, disk4 Excluded: disk2 or should Included be left at All, like this?: Included: All Excluded: disk2 Furthermore... What if I only wanted disk1 and disk4 to be used? Should I explicitly exclude disk1 and disk3? Because it seems to be good enough to leave the excludes out, like this: Included: disk1, disk4 Excluded: None What if I missed one of the excludes, like this?: Included disk1, disk4 Excluded: disk3 Allowing both Includes and Excludes to be set without the other being forced, is confusing, at best. Thank you.
  18. I was wondering why you have this step for new installs in post #1 when you already have /mnt/user mapping in by default as the "Backup Source" | "unRAID Share Path"? Map /data (or /mnt) on the container side to /mnt on the host side. Note that whatever path you input on the container side will be the path you access from within the CrashPlan app. If /mnt mapping in to the container should always be included, why don't you simply have this as another default mapping just like you do for "Backup Source" | "unRAID Share Path"? I was a bit confused why I would need to map /data (container) or /mnt (container) to /mnt (host) and how that would work. I see now that if I map /mnt (container) to /mnt (host) I simply get the entire directory tree for /mnt (host) available under /mnt (container) instead of just /mnt/user (host) mapped in to the container side. Is there any danger to adding /mnt to the container and mapping it to /mnt (host) as I've explained above or should I always map /data (container) to /mnt (host)?
  19. That's just it, there is no code that turns anything off, it just doesn't start the app unless the VPN has started properly. Ahhh. Gotcha. Well, if this was documented somewhere, hours of searching didn't find it. Maybe just an edit to post #1 here or the FAQ.
  20. Maybe just have whatever code turns the web server off replace the index.html file (or whatever is used) with a warning page, instead.
  21. I think that's it. That's a bit of a misleading way of informing the user about the VPN. I wish I had known. Thanks!
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