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  1. I must be doing something wrong... I installed the docker for wikijs from Linuxserver repo, but am not getting the web page to create a user. When opening webui, I only get an option to create a first page or select administration. Clicking either of those asks for a login which I don't have as I don't get that initial page to create the account. I have tried removing the docker and reinstalling but never get that initial page. Any ideas?
  2. I started seeing this error: /bin/ls: cannot access 'user': Transport endpoint is not connected recently. I have been running Unraid for several years and never had this error. I worked through each docker and found that the latest version of SyncThing is the cause. I have also been running SyncThing for the last year and only now am seeing this error. When I shutdown the docker Unraid runs with issues. Within 30 minutes of re-enabling SyncThing I get the "Transport endpoint" error where my /mnt/user directory shows "?" for all listed stats. Tryng to do anything with that directory causes errors. Plex stops working as does all of the other dockers. Any ideas?
  3. Anyone with any opinions on this?
  4. I tried to upgrade from 6.6.7 to 6.7.2 a few weeks ago. I ran the update assistant from the tools page and everything came back clean. I proceeded with the upgrade and when the system rebooted to instantiate I cold no longer get into the webgui or PuTTY in. As I had a peculiar bonded network setup (peculiar in the sense that all of my NICs were bonded together including eth0). I could not rule out that the bonding had caused a problem so I pulled the flash drive and copied all the bz* files from previous version folder back over the "new" bz* files thus rolling back (thanks forum for that methodology!!). After rolling back everything came back up and was functional. During the week I unbonded my eth0 interface and bound it to the motherboard NIC. My quad port NIC had all of it's ports bonded together and statically IP'd to a different address. At this point everything looks good (except Plex which is having really weird issues which are for a different forum (unnless someone ants to hear them)). I checked forum and folks mentioned a change to syslinux.cfg for AMD systems having Marvell chipset. My chipset is only for an HDD SATA drive controller so should be safe (according to forum) but I put the recommended amd_iommu=pt making the line read: append amd_iommu=pt initrd=/bzroot. I next pull my bonded NIC card from the server and try to go through upgrade again. Same results. I cannot run diagnostics or even look at any logs as I cannot get into server after upgrade. I can't even ping the server successfully. So I once again pull flash drive a reverse upgrade. Now, my question is, is my only path for upgrading to do it manually via direct download to flash device and replacing config folder with my current backed up config file? Is that all of the steps to get everything configuration wise back? will that put all of my VMs and dockers back correctly? What are the chances that my system will run on 6.7.2 with no issues given that the upgrade, via the gui, did not work? And lastly, will I have any license issues as I overwrite my current USB drive with the new download version? Thanks...
  5. That is not a lot of detail to go by. I'm not sure how permissions on a file would change by creating another account but what OS are you running on unRaid? Linux? Other? We can start with looking at permissions but not sure how changed permissions on the photos directory would create login problems from iOS etc... But, let's start with one issue and continue to resolve from there.
  6. My advice would be to look at several of the psu calculators that can be found here: https://www.bing.com/search?q=coolermaster+psu+calc&form=EDNTHT&mkt=en-us&httpsmsn=1&refig=3a5686a1e094472affe20f60e8cf6e3c&sp=5&ghc=1&qs=AS&pq=coolermaster+&sk=SC3AS1&sc=8-13&cvid=3a5686a1e094472affe20f60e8cf6e3c&cc=US&setlang=en-US and look at an average of several. There are a lot more components that go into deriving power requirements than the number of drives. Not something you want to be on the wrong side of.
  7. That is actually part of the problem. If you look at my earlier post my onboard configure.php has no real information in it. I don't see any of the information that should be present after entering my setup info in the nextcloud docker edit page. So something went really wrong over here. I will most likely re-install the nextcloud docker and work through the same steps I did at initial install and setup and see if that changes anything. I have enough space to set aside the entire directory as a backup before doing this. But, at this point, it is completely useless as it is. I'll let you know how it goes.
  8. I'mnot sure I understand how you are using the term "cloud storage" versus "local drives in unRaid". In very simplistic terms, cloud storage can be considered any storage not on your "local" system. So, to me, working on a laptop my unRaid storage is cloud storage. But maybe this explanation will help: it is the Plex application that provides the "wrapper" of your media files providing a nice interface similar to what you see when you look at Netflix or Amazon streaming etc. So, all of my files are stored in my unRaid storage array in a "share" directory. The plex software "knows" that directory is there (there is a config path to tell it) and it serves those media file up after they are imported (metadata) into the app. The movie file (as an example) still only eists in one place but now has metatdata (thumbnails, imdb type info, actor info etc) existing in plex. That is really longwinded for an explanation. If you still have questions, I would direct you to Byte My Bits YouTube channel (his earlier stuff). He actually has a few vids on building an actual plex server on unRaid.
  9. I figured I might have to rebuild which won't be an issue since I notated all the accounts and passwords. But, not looking forward to having to "rebuild" my nextcloud as I had lott of additional installs and customizations (themes) etc. Just more of a pain really. But I'll be sure to write a cron job to back that file up on a rotating basis going forward. I'm not sure what version it was as I was doing it from the docker unRaid page. However, I did upgrade nextcloud to version 14 a month or so ago. That upgrade came from within nextcloud itself. I was tooling through the admin options and one of the pages notified me of an upgrade to 14. I had to disable one of the plugins (external links I think it was). But, most importantly, it told me specifically what needed to be done. Sorry I don't remember the specific name of the option but if you work your way through each admin option/setting you should see it.
  10. 1st: unRaid storage can be presented (shares) to your local computer so no, you would not need "same local drives" if I understand your question. The unRaid storage array can handle everything but booting your local computer OS. 2nd: I'm not sure how to answer this question as I am not sure what you are asking specifically. I play my media through Plex. Plex has an app that let's you interface with your media both internally (to your network) and externally (to your network) if you choose to set it up that way. I am also able to play movies from my Media folder on my unRaid storage array that is shared to my local laptop via VLC (that is my media player of choice on my laptop). It play just as if the movie file was stored locally on my laptop. 3rd: There is no "quickly downloaded". Your media is streamed (think Netflix / Amazon). There could be elements of transcoding to match your device's needs but that happens on your server. There are other options from Plex like the ability to sync files to your device but in those cases those files are in addition (other different copies) to you media files on your storage array. I would recommend you run through Spaceinvader One's YouTube channel as he has many great video resources about unRaid and various setups. The second YouTube channel is from Byte My Bits. He has done some vids specifically dealing with Plex that might answer some of your questions. Here are some links... Spaceinvader One Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZDfnUn74N0WeAPvMqTOrtA/videos Byte My Bits Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCB2TRuFjwgWdbHEaGHP1kfw/videos There are many other resources out there but Spaceinvader One is at the top.
  11. Hi All... Had Nextcloud / MariaDB / LetsEncrypt set up for a few months and all was working great. Ran next to latest docker update and immediately noticed I could no longer get to my Nextcloud web page internally or externally. The web page has the default base message "Welcome to our server this server is currently being setup" message. When I tried to access it via the docker WebUI it gave me the following error: Error Code: DLG_FLAGS_INVALID_CA DLG_FLAGS_SEC_CERT_CN_INVALID. I retraced my setups assuming a change happened that caused issues with my certificate. What I found is that the config.php file located in /mnt/cache/appdata/nextcloud/www/nextcloud/config has a stunted (default?) entry and nothing from my previous setup is there, including the data from the initial setup like my server's IP address, MariaDB user info etc. What I now see is: <?php $CONFIG = array ( 'memcache.local' => '\\OC\\Memcache\\APCu', 'datadirectory' => '/data', 'instanceid' => 'ocgduum20hg9', ); I searched all files under from parent directory /mnt/cache/appdata/nextcloud in hopes that the update backed up the config file before making changes but found no file containing my server I address which I know should be present. One of the strange things is that all the data in the Nextcloud docker "edit" option is correct. It shows the custom proxy network I set up etc. I have hundreds of GBs stored. Is there a way to get all of my nextcloud configs back? Is there a backup of that config.php file somewhere I haven't found? If not, then can anyone at least explain how the config file got overwritten and messed up. How do we have any confidence that the next "update" won't wipe everything out again? Any thoughts on this at all? Thanks...
  12. I installed the new version of NowShowing2 after removing version 1. I also ran the appdata cleanup plugin before the new install. Everything worked well. The one exception was the webpage. It did not update during the test initially. I re-ran with option web only and this time it updated the webpage. I also wanted to tell you that I excluded several of my "other" plex directories and they were filtered out. This is really cool, thanks for the hard work.
  13. Can anyone cut and paste the default Plexpy Icon URL here for me? I lost part of the string with a careless mouse click and have not been able to find the correct URL via web searches, forum searches or documentation searches. I now have the "missing icon" icon which is just a PITA for me. Thanks for the assist in advance!