WuGing

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  1. Ah, gotcha. Good to know. I was like, blacklisted?? Cool. Thanks!
  2. I actually have the same curiosity. I noticed several weeks ago a message in 'Fix Common Problems' that said "Repository/tag no longer exists on dockerHub Additionally, this application has been blacklisted from Community Applications for that reason". Why the blacklist though? Would love to know what happened, or if there is some security flaw I should know about whilst over here broadcasting my server to the world.
  3. Took some time to work things out, got things updated, and I've got an IP now. Thanks @itimpi!
  4. Alright. I'm working on getting things booted back up on the old machine to run the update.
  5. Update: updated the BIOS from f3 to f6, changed a few settings (CSM enabled) and I seem to be able to (somewhat) reliably get back into unRAID now. I'll have to add a few more changes to get it consistent, but I seem to have issues getting an IP now. I did have it set statically previously, I've tried changing it back to dynamic, but it doesn't quite seem to be working. I'm not sure if I'm running into the 2.5GbE not being supported, or what. There does seem to be activity on the port and router, but I don't seem to be getting an IP.
  6. I'm in the middle of trying to migrate my array to a new system. I'm coming from a Dell R710 to a custom build. MOBO: Gigabyte Z490 Vision G Proc: i7-10700 Mem: 64GB DDR4-3000 M.2 Evo 970 <- being added as a cache drive I've moved all my drives over, (hoping they'll all populate up correctly), I've plugged by unRAID USB into one of the motherboards USB2.0/1.1 slots, the system boots, but unRAID doesn't appear to boot properly. I've enabled CSM, set Storage Boot Option Control and Other PCI Devices to UEFI, changed some of them back again to legacy, but try as I might, unRAID just doesn't seem to boot. The most I get is a black screen with the "_" in the top left. And then it just hangs. Am I missing some BIOS configuration settings somewhere? Did I introduce an issue with my USB? At something of a loss here. Suggestions welcome.
  7. I'm having a similar issue. I've tried just about everything I can find on the internet. I can't seem to find a reliable way to direct a user to the folder I want them to use for uploading files. And when I do get things to run, they're plopped into the root directory, with no access to anything. Nothing shows, they can't create files/folders, etc. Once or twice I got a different folder to mount, but then they had access to everything, and that's not going to work. A good explanation on how to set up users and either a shared folder, or individual folders for them, with appropriate permissions etc, is much needed.
  8. Is there any way to repair a corrupted database? Mine seems to have gone out..
  9. That may well have been part of my problem. I uninstalled, then reinstalled without Pro, and also selected the Share from the get go, and all appears to be working now. May have been a problem with me installing and then changing the Data Path. Did notice in the log it saying it couldn't find a config file. Thanks!
  10. I set the Data Path as a share that I made for it.
  11. I've installed the docker on my unraid setup, but as I'm finding with most things, the setup doesn't exactly prove to be straight forward. I set the port to match my servers local IP, network is set to host, ports look alright, but if I try to telnet I'm not able to connect (ports aren't open), when if I try to connect with the windows client, it crashes the docker app. What should I start trying?