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  1. 1 hour ago, LeGreatMaxiking said:

    Hey guys, I´m stuck... I want to passthrough my 1660 Super to the VM or Docker, both didn´t work. When I´m Passthrough the GPU to VM the VM Tab & VM Settings Tab stays blank and I have no more access to the VM site. I have to delete the libvirt file and reboot to fix that problem.

    When I´m trying to Passthrough to Docker with this tutorial: 

     My Whole Web GUI crashes (SMB is working fine).

    Attached the diagnostics. - I´m setting up a Windows on a USB Boot Drive and export the GPU Bios. I´m also updating the mainboard bios now. 

     

    One more Questions: I created the Windows 10 VM with Seabios - is that right?

     

     

    Best regards & thanks in advance

     

    Max

     

    maxisnas-diagnostics-20200131-1842.zip 123.88 kB · 0 downloads

    Are you trying to use gpu for transcoding in a docker like plex or just use the gpu in a VM? If it is your only video card then you will need the video cards rom bios added in the settings. For Windows 10 you should use OVMF instead of Seabios. Check the Unraid info at top right of screen make sure HVM & IOMMU are Enabled.

  2. 4 minutes ago, craignan said:

    Hello,

     

    I do have 6.8.2 installed, that was from my original install.  I've replaced the network cable with a known good working cable. I've gone ahead and reinstalled unraid on the flash drive as I didn't have anything of importance before. I have the on-board nic and a 10g network card. I haven't tried the 10g connection as of yet, would take some time to finish setting things up to use it. So far I'm still not able to get it to work.

    It must be going to the 10G NIC, remove it so you only have the 1 onboard NIC and make sure it is enabled in the bios.

  3. 1 hour ago, craignan said:

    Hello,

     

    For some reason, my computer is not obtaining an IP address from the network when I boot up Unraid.  The system worked a while back, but has been turned off for several months.  When I started Unraid, I got the following message:

     

    unRAID Server OS version: 6.6.6

    IPv4 address: not set

    IPv4 address: not set

     

    Tower login: 

     

    I did change the bonding to "no" and got the same message.  Attached is my log file.

    Any help would be appreciated.  

    tower-diagnostics-20200130-1548.zip 108.23 kB · 0 downloads

    Your diagnostics show Unraid v6.8.2 but you have v6.6.6 listed above. You have 2 nics? did you try both?

  4. 45 minutes ago, craignan said:

    Hello,

     

    After deleting the network.cfg and rebooting, the cfg file was not present.  I created a file, added the information above (changing what had to be updated) and now I get:

    This site can’t be reached

    192.168.1.5 took too long to respond.

    Check network cable, try another known working cable. You could make a backup copy of your Unraid USB drive then download the Unraid USB creator tool from the website and do a fresh install of a newer version of Unraid and copy over the config folder from the backup copy to the fresh install except don't copy the old network.cfg.

  5. 3 minutes ago, craignan said:

    Hello,

     

    I just tried that a I have the same issue, IP not set.

    You can manually edit network.cfg and set a static IP address and see if the server boots properly with that.

     

    To set a static IP address edit your network.cfg to look like this:

     

    # Generated network settings
    USE_DHCP="no"
    IPADDR="10.1.18.xxx"  (make xxx a number you know is currently available on your network; like 150 or something high)
    NETMASK="255.255.255.0"
    GATEWAY[0]="10.1.18.1"  (this is just an example, set this to the IP address of your router/DHCP server)
    DNS_SERVER1="1.1.1.1"  (these are the cloudflare public DNS servers, you could also set them to google; 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4)
    DNS_SERVER2="1.0.0.1"
    BONDING="no"
    BRIDGING="yes"

  6. 6 minutes ago, craignan said:

    Hello,

     

    For some reason, my computer is not obtaining an IP address from the network when I boot up Unraid.  The system worked a while back, but has been turned off for several months.  When I started Unraid, I got the following message:

     

    unRAID Server OS version: 6.6.6

    IPv4 address: not set

    IPv4 address: not set

     

    Tower login: 

     

    I did change the bonding to "no" and got the same message.  Attached is my log file.

    Any help would be appreciated.  

    tower-diagnostics-20200130-1548.zip 108.23 kB · 0 downloads

    Delete /config/network.cfg on the flash drive and reboot

  7. 4 minutes ago, DocHodges said:

     

    Hey guys I just bought another 8tb drive and ran it through pre clear and added it to my array. It added the disk without any issue and started the array. Once the array started its showing the disk as unmountable due to non supported partition. The only thing different with this disk and the other 5 I’m using is the new pcie card. I ran out of motherboard ports and purchased a lsi sas 9207-8i. I read I may need to flash it but it seemed that unraid picked it and the disc up without issues...we’ll until now. Anyone have any advice on some troubleshooting tips I can go through to help get the disk to add to the array properly?

     

     

  8. 43 minutes ago, whwunraid said:

    I have built a new server and before I get to far in the configuration...

    I was wanting to get the new one configured while keeping my old server online (that has the valid USB key), and then just copy the temp USB (new server) over to the current registered one (over-writing the old config) and apply the license key in the GUI.

     

    Is this a valid way to go...?

     

  9. Start by replacing one smaller data drive with the 8tb.

    https://wiki.unraid.net/Replacing_a_Data_Drive

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HcD5svP7Uog

     

    Once that step is complete you can then check out the unbalance plugin to migrate data off the drives you are removing. There is a great video on how to do that (@14:00 minute mark):

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wz4-YlH1lTk

     

    Once that is done, you can shrink your array.

    https://wiki.unraid.net/Shrink_array

  10. 4 minutes ago, xman111 said:

    I have a 10tb and an 8tb parity drive already, was just trying to replace the 4tb data drives.

    Shut down server, replace one 4TB data drive, start server, stop array, assign new 8TB drive to missing 4TB drive location, start array and let new 8TB drive rebuild and if there is no errors or problems then do same for the second 8TB drive.

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