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I just ran a parity check on unRAID and in the 3+ years of using it I've never had issues. I was hoping someone could help me determine where the issue is and how to correct it.
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I'm having trouble getting this working on my PC. I can get it working on my Android phone, but my PC fails to handshake with WireGuard and I have no idea what I am doing wrong. The correct port is forwarded, I've tried changing Local server uses Nat to No and adding a static route in my router. I've made sure to add a Peer DNS Server for my Pi-hole that runs independently of Unraid. I don't understand why the exact same settings work on my Android phone but not my computer. Here are my settings:
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Whenever I load Plex Media Server on a browser, the home page fails to load. The home page states, "There was an error loading your home screen. Please try again in a few minutes." I do not have this issue accessing the home page from my phone or my NVIDIA shield.
I can access my libraries in the webUI, but the home screen is broken.
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All of a sudden my speeds have dropped dramatically. I can't get anything to do get above 500 Kbps. I was on the Spain endpoint for PIA and I just tried swapping to Sweden, but that didn't help at all. I was hoping you could take a look at my log and see if there is anything fishy.
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On 6/4/2021 at 5:39 PM, trurl said:
This is a support thread for Plex Media Server, not Plex Media Player. Does your Plex Media Server webUI work?
I wanted to follow up on this, since I'm still having this issue:
Whenever I load Plex Media Server on a browser, the home page fails to load. The home page states, "There was an error loading your home screen. Please try again in a few minutes." Anyone know a way to fix this?
I can access my libraries in the webUI, but the home screen is broken.
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6 hours ago, trurl said:
This is a support thread for Plex Media Server, not Plex Media Player. Does your Plex Media Server webUI work?
Sorry about the miscommunication (I meant to say Plex Media Server, not Plex Media Player). I can access my libraries in the webUI, but the home screen is broken.
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Whenever I load Plex Media Player on a browser, the home page fails to load. The home page states, "There was an error loading your home screen. Please try again in a few minutes." Anyone know a way to fix this?
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On 11/18/2019 at 9:00 AM, saarg said:
It's caused by the new api of thetvdb. You just have to wait until it's fixed by plex or thetvdb.
Is there going to be an update for this container for version 1.18.2.2058 of Plex?
It looks like the newest Plex update fixed the api issue per the support thread:
https://forums.plex.tv/t/thetvdb-metadata-v3-api-and-related-issues/491771/153
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I keep getting the following errors:
2019-07-01 23:22:01,309 (7fc7597af700) : DEBUG (networking:166) - Requesting 'https://api.thetvdb.com/series/267440/images'
2019-07-01 23:22:01,414 (7fc7597af700) : ERROR (networking:219) - Error opening URL 'https://api.thetvdb.com/series/267440/images'
Was there something changed in the docker recently to create 219 networking errors? Per the github for this specific scanner, this is docker related:
`https://api.thetvdb.com/series/283998/actors, headers: {'Accept-Language': 'en', 'Content-type': 'application/json', 'User-agent': 'Plex/HAMA'}, HEADERS_TVDB: {'Authorization': u'Bearer eyJhbGciOiJSUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJleHAiOjE1NjE2ODk0ODQsImlkIjoiSEFNQSIsIm9yaWdfaWF0IjoxNTYxNjAzMDg0fQ.roUzswBkqBMKpJ9w2-kTP9cWpJb-H56ztIvpIv2Q4EKTuMDIVOSwmWr2XKuOODlp_E7xEZh52cRgqo88oRh0i6cb5h6fvmtPYOlPn-u_EzMobtOTt7thoHfDIGXhZGgXhKWMhcoEYiUK8UFAon4UH62G4dXLaGGZpnHKYpv3eHgsVxSlxffryocRdflYhs8r43qermZiE1IZsHnAUx3oN87vleq7CZCgDooplUwLvyvs3u6U6V3d7Dj2Qbrq5iN_29WcPeKJFnjnIfjMxBweM_ilYJZIUkAvBk7r6dlfRTaSJ7QBc6DMtwg65nOgr4iROeFs0Q3TJY_3mK5N7QBK_Q'}
url; 'https://api.thetvdb.com/series/81472/actors'
Headers: {'Accept-Language': 'en', 'Content-type': 'application/json', 'User-agent': 'Plex/HAMA'}
HEADERS_CORE = {'User-agent': 'Plex/HAMA', 'Content-type': 'application/json'}No authentication in header, as if line 397 the tvdb test failed, make no sense...
headers=UpdateDict(headers, HEADERS_TVDB if url.startswith(https://api.thetvdb.com') else HEADERS_CORE
https://github.com/ZeroQI/Hama.bundle/issues/322com.plexapp.agents.hama.log Plex Media Scanner.log Plex Media Server.log
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I was hoping someone could check my log to see why I'm getting such low download speeds. I can't manage to get above 250 kb/s, which is not great for getting 300 mb/s from my internet provider.
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I deleted the Netherlands file and added the Germany one, but Key 4 (VPN_REMOTE) still shows nl.privateinternetaccess.com. Do I need to manually change this? I want to make sure that I am enabling port forwarding.
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All of a sudden my docker stopped working. I tried restarting the server and restarting the plugin, but I keep getting the following error in chrome:
ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSEDAttached is the debug log, but the only error I see is: No such file or directory: '/config/dht.state'
I'm not sure why that would have randomly changed, but I've never had issues with this docker before.
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I'm having trouble figuring out my LAN_NETWORK. When I type ifconfig into the command module, I get the following choices:
as0t0:
as0t1:
as0t2:
as0t3:
as0t4:
as0t5:
as0t6:
as0t7:
bond0:
br0:
docker0
eth0:
lo:
veth0e9lccl:
birbr0:
I assume that I should use eth0 based on the example in the FAQ, but it doesn't even list a inet/netmask. Should I be using the flag number to identify?
Also for Incoming Port inside Deluge, should I set that to random or should I leave it as is? -
3 minutes ago, binhex said:
no, just tick use random port, and then restart the container.
fyi port 49160 is used when the vpn is NOT enabled, then you DO need to use a set port and port forward on your router.
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12 minutes ago, binhex said:
This is a mistake, so once the vpn tunnel is established any outgoing and incoming traffic goes over the tunnel for this container, it doesnt matter if you have all your ports forwarded on your router, it wont make a difference, the port forwarding is done at the vpn providers end not your router.
so as you're using pia as your provider, the port forwarding is automatically done for you, all you need to ensure is that your connecting to an endpoint that suports it, which nl.privateinternetaccess.com does.
so in short, remove any ports you might be specifying in deluge and allow the magic ive baked in to set it for you, and whilst your at it, remove that port forward on your router, its doing diddly squat.
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I'm having issues getting speeds higher than 500 kb/s down. I installed this docker via the [Spaceinvader One method.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=km0y9lmYXE0) (which I assume most people have done).
I am connected to the Netherlands server, but I have not changed Key 5 "VPN_PORT" (or any of the ports other than the PIA username/password) in the docker. I changed the Deluge incoming port to 49160 and made sure to forward that port in my router. Any idea why my speeds are so slow?
Parity Issues
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Posted · Edited by clowncracker
I have the syslog file that can be reviewed. Disk 9 (which is my newest drive) has 572 UDMA CRC errors, not sure if that is the root cause of the issue.
Do I have any recourse at this point? Any sort of data validation I can do to look for potentially corrupted data?