Everything posted by highdefinitely
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Unraid OS Version 7.2.0 available
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Unraid OS Version 7.2.0 available
Updated two servers to 7.2.0 from 7.1.4, went smoothly, but both have the following error in the log: rc.local: error log : /var/log/graphql-api.log root: error log : /var/log/graphql-api.logThis issue was supposedly fixed a few months back. Deleting the file and rebooting doesn't help, the error remains.
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Unraid OS version 6.10.0 available
Upgraded two servers from V6.9.2 to V6.10.0 without an issue whatsoever so far. First impression is that the web-GUI feels snappier and more responsive. A big thank you to everyone involved!
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Unraid OS version 6.8 available
Upgraded two servers from 6.7.2 without a problem whatsoever so far. Probably the most pain-free upgrade ever for me.
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Unraid OS version 6.7.1 available
Upgraded two servers from V6.7.0 to V6.7.1 without a hitch.
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Unraid OS version 6.7 available
Upgraded two servers from V6.6.7, went very smoothly, especially compared to 6.5 -> 6.6 in my case. Really like the new dashboard, looks great! Zero issues so far, been running stable for a few days. I still have the following error message in the syslog, but as it doesn't seem cause problems, I have given up trying to look for a fix: kernel: i40e 0000:b5:00.0: Error I40E_AQ_RC_EINVAL adding RX filters on PF, promiscuous mode forced on
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cache_dirs - an attempt to keep directory entries in RAM to prevent disk spin-up
@Fireball3 Just saw those posts. Updated "manually" to 2.21 and re-enabled auto updates for the plugin again. Thanks again to both of you.
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cache_dirs - an attempt to keep directory entries in RAM to prevent disk spin-up
I followed your instructions and it seems to work now. Thank you and a big thanks to Alex R. Berg. I also disabled auto update for the Dynamix Cache Dirs plugin for the time being. While it's working now, it still would be great to have an "official" solution to these problems with cache dirs, as I think it's a very essential part of making the unRAID experience enjoyable. So essential that it probably makes sense to fully integrate it into the unRAID code.
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cache_dirs - an attempt to keep directory entries in RAM to prevent disk spin-up
I am experiencing the issue as well, especially since updating to V6.6.3. Please, for the love of everything that is holy, can somebody be so kind and fix this plugin? Because, and I'm not exaggerating when I'm saying this, unRAID is close to being unusable without it working properly, especially if you have two dozen disks in your system(s)....