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  1. Hey bud, I am struggling to get Traefik 2 up and running on my unRAID install, how did you insert the environment variables. I get errors related to the ACME cert grab as it is trying to login with @gmail.com instead of [email protected]. I also cannot get the container's web interface up. I have a separate docker network called 'proxynet' so all the containers that will go through the reverse proxy can communicate. I also changed unraid's web interface away from 80 and 443, so that traefik can use those ports. Could you please send me a photo of your docker-compose file and or what the web interface in unRAID to edit the container looks like. Plus the container need traefik.yml. Any help would be appreciated. I tried getting nginx proxy man up and running with Atuthelia and have run into issues, so now I am looking at Traefik to handle reverse proxying and google Oauth instead of Authelia. Any help just getting the traefik continer to show its interface would be much appreciated.
  2. One thing thing I love - the simplicity of adding new containers through the community aggregated app store, Something I would like to see added in 2020, VM snapshots would be radical. Thanks for all your hard work and happy new year! Below is my rambling testament to what I like about the platform far outside the scope of the entry requirements How do I leave it to one thing. I love the community app store, which makes docker simple to work with . Yes, once you grasp how to use docker or docker compose, then it is simple enough. However, developers love their shorthand and instructions on github and dockerhub tend to be a bit barebones with assumptions made that the end user will "know how to open a linux socket" for instance. I love how this software really re-sparked my interest in tech (though it has become a quite expensive interest). This has now led to multiple servers, rack mounted switches, re-purposed hardware for a pfsense router/firewall, and countless new projects with which to learn new things. I love having virtualization so easily handy so I can spin up a VM or launch a container to teach myself IP PBX software, Windows Server, IPTV through TVheadend (which is then ported into Plex through Xteve or tvheadend), CC TV security through Shinobi or Blue Iris, countless Linux distros, hosting my own website, sharing my media with family, having Terabytes of Storage at the ready (plus the ability to easily pop in more drives individually at a whim). I love being able to run a VPN to get into my server from my office and access any of my files though my own cloud service (be it OwnCloud, NextCloud, or OpenVPN and mapping a windows network share). I love not dealing with external Hard Drives. I love Space Invaders video tutorials for all of the above. I love that this forum exists and Reddit too. For support or simply to inspire new ideas for the next project / learning experience. Everything posted above doesn't scratch the surface of all this software does and all that I have done with this software. I love that it keeps getting better with each release and every addition to the community app store. I also love that it keeps showing me how much more there is to learn and how much further I can research and develop my skills in tech. Be it learning Linux, enterprise and networking hardware, network administration, systems/server administration, software development, etc. As I said this has re-sparked my interest in tech and is steadily getting me closer to my goal of working in tech, as I am currently studying to acquire certifications for Cisco and maybe M$ too. As I said it is hard to keep it to just one like, as this software has opened the door to so much for me.
  3. Hey bud, I think this is an issue that won't be fixed. Unfortunately the P6T is a good board for LGA 1366 and utilizing the Xeon X5600 series in a consumer board, but VM with HW passthrough just wont work. I'd suggest selling the board or whole platform and going on reddit/r/homelabsales and finding a true server grade solution for your unRAID rig. I sold my P6T and got a 12 3.5" SuperMicro chassis and Motherboard to serve as my unRAID machine. Good news X58 Mobos fetch a good price. unRAID is a cool place to start with VMs, but there are a bunch of other distros to check out Proxmox, XCP-ng (XenServer), ESXi (VMware), check em all out, its all free. Or if you get two GPUs, you can check out r/VFIO and pass through a GPU from a linux host to Windows or MacOS. Theres a ton of stuff to learn
  4. Attached is the diagnostics from my Server. Two days ago I restarted and none of my apps showed up on the dashboard, so I restarted again and still no apps and the docker tab shows that the docker service failed to initialize. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks. tower-diagnostics-20180326-1721.zip
  5. So if you have an Asus X58 Mobo and ever attempted to run VMs you will see that despite VT-d being enabled in the bios that the VM can not access devices through the IOMMU directly. Rumor is there is a magical unreleased/modded bios that fix the DMAR Tables, essentially unRAID/XEN/any other Virtulization software shuts down IOMMU/VT-d... saying in the log BIOS Broken RMRR ends before it starts. I have an Asus P6T (original not deluxe, ws, se or any thing else) that has the latest and not greatest AMI (American Megatrends Inc.) Bios # 1408 (released September of 2010) Rumor on the Xen Wiki and in some other places is that the DMAR Tables have been fixed in this BIOS. I am either attempting to find it or if someone smart enough knows how to mod it and fix the DMAR Tables and RMRR issue (says Mapping reserved region failed) Quite a long shot I know, but based on my searches I am not the only person in the world looking for a solution to this error. The broken Bios affects VT-d usage in any distro using x58 on AMI Bios. Note: The broken DMAR Tables seems to mainly affect the integrated sound card and appears to span beyond this series of boards with the AMI Bios being the common denominator. I found one post stating do not include the integrated audio when setting up the VM, rather add a card via USB. May be true in some instances, for me the VM crashes shortly after booting. Besides I dont want multiple call trace errors on my server. Any help or a nudge in the right direction is greatly appreciated.
  6. good to know seems theres a lot to learn, but thats what i want to do. hoping to get into sys admin work. another thing i learned is that the xeon x5679 does not support vt-d so theres a big issue there. the x5679 doesn't even have an intel ark page. Ive found some decent deals on x58 boards with first gen i7's and now know to look further at the details. it looks like the x5679 is very comparable to a i7-980 but has the ability to support SMP in two cpu mobos which mine is not.
  7. at this point i think I need further recommedations for a 1366 socket mobo that with cooperate with IOMMU cause the p6t from asus has issues according to my research essentially telling it to ignore the call trace errors for one device with change in the syslinux.cfg allows the VM to be made but it bricks something cause soon enough I lose all access to the unRAID server with SMB shares and to the web UI. so problem not solved just a little tease as if it may work and then essentially a system crash. These problems only relate to the use of VMs. The call trace errors and the syslog errors stating "Your BIOS is broken; RMRR ends before it starts!" is likely not going to allow for a well working VM box. I can keep plex going and likely can work out my openVPN issues with DMZ routing workarounds, but the board is simply not compatible with IOMMU apparently.
  8. Interestingly enough I found that same thread and I just made the suggestion toward the bottom of the thread to change the syslinux config to include "append vfio_iommu_type1.allow_unsafe_interrupts=1 initrd=/bzroot" and no error starting the VM and I actually boot into the windows 8.1 (embedded_industry_pro) (good version of 8.1 as it is very resource friendly, like 2 gb of ram used towal with chrome and multiple tabs running). Before even when I setup the VM to not include the audio card, I got nowhere, it would boot to a UEFI command prompt rather than loading the Win 8.1 Iso. This may be solved, but I am not sure yet as the thread you linked to, mentions using the VM in IDE mode rather than using VIRTIO. So I need to play around and see how this VM runs. As far as the pfSense suggsetion, i have an older q6600 build that I would need to setup with an extra NIC to go from the gateway > DMZ to pfSense box > Switch or router with DHCP forwarding rather than DCHP Serving > unraid box and other devices on the network. Am I on track with how that would be setup? Seems like a lot of machines running, so I'd prefer a pfSense VM rather than the power draw of three machines (unRAID box, pfSense box, main computer) at any given time, but I do recognize the extra headaches in figuring out the VLANs and internal port forwarding to get pfSense running properly as a VM. I have a Linksys WRT1200AC running LEDE (Open-WRT derivative) is there any way to DMZ that through the gateway and run it's firewall rather than pfSense and plug unRaid through the Linksys LEDE router to connect to the web bypassing the ATT Gateway in a sense? Argh... so complicated just to play around with some VMs and torrent through my VPN on my myRAID box. Whatever... I want to learn more so all of the projects serve a higher purpose than torrenting.. i guess.
  9. heres a fresh set of diagnostic files since the BIOS reflash tower-diagnostics-20170904-1525.zip
  10. well firstly I didnt even know of IOMMU until I started the VMs on the unRAID box. They do load but are missing the correct commands to get any hardware through to the VM. For instance I can load the VMs as long as it is to a VNC Client and I dont attempt to bing the audio controller along as well. I feel like the mobo should support IOMMU as the unRAID System Profiler shows it as enabled. That would be on the board or in the CPU instructions? If I can't pass that sound card through it's not a terribly big deal, I can attempt to add one, down the road, as a PCI/PCI-e add in card. It does let the keyboard and mouse through (logitech unified usb reciever) I have a whole nother set of problems getting openVPN to work with my pretty locked down primary Gateway from ATT (Pace 5268ac) The thing doesnt actually forward ports and DMZ+ changes my unRAID Local IP to my Public IP and I feel thats a security concern. I have another Router behind it that I am going to attempt to set up in DMZ+ mode and then set on an alternate subnet (192.168.2.0/24) while keeping the ATT gateway on 192.168.1.0/24 (its default). Hopefully that'll let my box communicate with the outside world (in particular) noip.com. Please let me know if that enabled in system profiler really means anything. I have reflashed the same BIOS, but I am not sure to what avail quite yet. Thanks for your help.
  11. i went to update the bios but it is already on the latest version Might I Have issues because I swapped the unRAID USB from one build to another. Same Drives (Array) but different Mobo CPU and RAM
  12. Ok I have made some headway. DelugeVPN - Requires OpenVPN-as docker to be installed and configured, right? I can get the VMs running if I do not try to pass through audio, if anyone can help with that it would be greatly appreciated? Now I'm having a hell of a time getting openVPN setup and working as I don't think my ATT Uverse Gateway (Pace 5268ac) is actually forwarding the port to my unRaid box (UDP 1194)
  13. Please Help I want to get my unRaid going full board with more than just NASing and Plexing Issue 1) I have an error with no real description and as such, I don't know if it really matters and my research into it has indicated an xfs fix or memtest may resolve it as would a bios change, but I don't even know where my exact error is seen below and I will attach my tower diagnostics if one of you Jedi Masters could help this young patawan is not sure which way to go. Call Traces found on your server Issue 2) VM creation error internal error: qemu unexpectedly closed the monitor: 2017-09-03T23:01:15.828044Z qemu-system-x86_64: -device vfio-pci,host=00:1b.0,id=hostdev0,bus=pci.0,addr=0x6: vfio: failed to set iommu for container: Operation not permitted 2017-09-03T23:01:15.828070Z qemu-system-x86_64: -device vfio-pci,host=00:1b.0,id=hostdev0,bus=pci.0,addr=0x6: vfio: failed to setup container for group 6 2017-09-03T23:01:15.828074Z qemu-system-x86_64: -device vfio-pci,host=00:1b.0,id=hostdev0,bus=pci.0,addr=0x6: vfio: failed to get group 6 2017-09-03T23:01:15.828088Z qemu-system-x86_64: -device vfio-pci,host=00:1b.0,id=hostdev0,bus=pci.0,addr=0x6: Device initialization failed Issue 3) Deluge VPN (binhex) and PIA Subscription. Cannot enter web gui. .ovpn file in \\TOWER\appdata\binhex-delugevpn\openvpn 2017-09-03 19:03:03,879 DEBG 'start-script' stdout output:[info] Starting OpenVPN...2017-09-03 19:03:04,048 DEBG 'start-script' stdout output:Options error: --ca fails with 'ca.rsa.2048.crt': No such file or directory2017-09-03 19:03:04,049 DEBG 'start-script' stdout output:Options error: --crl-verify fails with 'crl.rsa.2048.pem': No such file or directorySun Sep 3 19:03:04 2017 WARNING: file 'credentials.conf' is group or others accessibleOptions error: Please correct these errors.Use --help for more information.2017-09-03 19:03:04,049 DEBG 'start-script' stdout output:[info] OpenVPN started disk.cfg docker.cfg domain.cfg go ident.cfg network.cfg share.cfg super.dat docker.txt libvirt.txt syslog.txt no qemu log files a-----a.cfg d-----s.cfg D--a.cfg i--s.cfg M---a.cfg s----m.cfg Hitachi_HDS721010CLA632_JP2940J81BMYMV-20170903-1906.txt Hitachi_HDS723020BLA642_MN1220F31U2GRD-20170903-1906.txt SanDisk_Cruzer_Glide_4C530101500513113131-0-0-20170903-1906.txt ST1000DM003-1CH162_S1D6QGT7-20170903-1906.txt ST31000528AS_9VP766AJ-20170903-1906.txt cmdline.txt df.txt ethtool.txt folders.txt ifconfig.txt iommu_groups.txt lscpu.txt lsmod.txt lsof.txt lspci.txt lsscsi.txt lsusb.txt memory.txt ps.txt vars.txt unRAID-6.3.5.txt tower-diagnostics-20170903-1906.zip
  14. I just picked up a combo of a Xeon x5679 (3.2ghz 6c/12t) an Asus p6t Mobo (X58 Chipset) Older but decent and it has 9GB of some no name non-ECC Ram. (3x2gb + 3x1gb) with an older Zalman AIO (AllinOne Cooler). All for 180 on Craigslist. Tossed it into a Corsair ThreeHundredTwo Case (Craigslist buy for 40, mainly got for its 6 3.5" bays and room to mount at least two 2.5" SSD/HDDs. With a bunch of sourced drives 3x1TB and 1x2Tb (Parity) I had two drives already and then bought the 2TB drive for 45 bucks (LifeProTip do a S.M.A.R.T Test before buying a Drive, its still alive and has no read errors, but its had a long life thus far per SMART). And then of course I traded my work computer a 500gb HDD (I had this from my laptop which got a 250gb 850 Evo) and clean install of Windows 10 (really needed that) for its 1TB drive (No permission, I just did it, but hey I needed 1TB or larger Hard Drive, Turns out this drive has seen better days too, work comp is an HP from 2011) So I put together a pretty cheap and decent build, but I am curious where I go to from here, as far as upgrades that is. I want to get yall's input on this machine for use as a backup/ ownCloud /Plex/VM machine. I just started playing around with unRaid, FreeNAS, and OpenMediaVault a few months ago and had that running on a 2008 era HP Desktop that I maxed out with a Q6600 CPU (4c/4t @ 2.4g) and 8 GB of DDR2. Let's just say what I got today is a major upgrade. The little HP that couldn't even saturate a gigabit link (~40MBps transfer over SMB Share) SSD Cache Drive??? Do I need two (per Linus Tech Tips suggestion) and what size SSDs, I don't do much in VM land.... yet or ECC RAM that maxes this thing out at 24GB of ECC Ram. (link to ebay 4x4GB DDR3-1333MHz ECC Server Memory for $25, i think 1333 is a bit slow, but then again I don't know the impact) Is unRaid like FreeNAS in that it wants ECC and 1GB per 1TB of Storage (i guess that a ZFS requirement, but thats the main selling point of FreeNAS) Speaking of which can I do ZFS in unRAID. Does ECC even matter in unRaid with an xfs array, running mainly as a NAS and Plex Server? Right Now I have no clue where this unRaid build is going to go, but I have played with the 3 NAS OS's mentioned above and have come back to unRaid (it went FreeNAS, OMV, unRaid. OMV, and finally back to unRaid). Please be honest do I have a good enough setup or will I see much drastic of a change in an SSD Cache or data security will be that much better with ECC RAM. Or should I just Start saving for two WD Red 4TBs and have some real space to play around with. First Rambly Post... Thanks for any Help