@Johnnie.black, thanks for pointing that out. I keep thinking there is still some space. Yeah, you are right. I set a limit not to add more. I forgot. Thank you! Where in the diagnostics did you see I set a limit to the share? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Jul 29 20:31:54 Tower move: move: file /mnt/cache/Media/Movies/HDMovies/Still Alice (2014) [1080p]/Still Alice 2014 Bluray-1080p.mkv
Jul 29 20:31:54 Tower move: move: create_parent: /mnt/cache/Media/Movies/HDMovies/Still Alice (2014) [1080p] error: No space left on device
Jul 29 20:31:54 Tower move: move_object: /mnt/cache/Media/Movies/HDMovies/Still Alice (2014) [1080p]: No space left on device
Jul 29 20:31:54 Tower move: move: file /mnt/cache/Media/Movies/HDMovies/Theory of Everything, The (2014)/The Theory of Everything 2014 WEBDL-1080p.mkv
Jul 29 20:31:54 Tower move: move: create_parent: /mnt/cache/Media/Movies/HDMovies/Theory of Everything, The (2014) error: No space left on device
Jul 29 20:31:54 Tower move: move_object: /mnt/cache/Media/Movies/HDMovies/Theory of Everything, The (2014): No space left on device
Jul 29 20:31:54 Tower move: move: file /mnt/cache/Media/Movies/HDMovies/Malibu Rescue (2019)/Malibu Rescue 2019 Unknown.mkv
tower-diagnostics-20190729-1240.zip
How do I delete them all at once? Are they of any use?
Using Fixing common problems show the file in "/mnt/user/._.DS_Store disk1 disk2 disk3 disk4 disk5 disk6 disk7 disk8 disk9 cache" and a lot more other folders, and disks
Hello. I've bypassed my problem with - ._.DS_Store file, deleted it, and the error disappeared. Now, I have a new warning.
There are some warnings regarding your setup.
The "Referrer-Policy" HTTP header is not set to "no-referrer", "no-referrer-when-downgrade", "strict-origin" or "strict-origin-when-cross-origin". This can leak referer information. See the W3C Recommendation ↗.
I don't know what folder and file to modify this?
Hi! I'd like to request some help on updating the Nextcloud Docker. I see this in my nextcloud page.
I see in list of invalid files, there are .ds**** files. I know this can be deleted. But under what folder are they found? Deleted files under appdata/nextcloud already.
Exact invalid files are the following:
Technical information ===================== The following list covers which files have failed the integrity check. Please read the previous linked documentation to learn more about the errors and how to fix them.
Results
=======
- core
- EXTRA_FILE
- ._.DS_Store
Raw output
==========
Array
(
[core] => Array ( [EXTRA_FILE] => Array
(
[._.DS_Store] => Array
(
[expected] =>
[current] => ffd60bec5b948fdc8ab8e7829fe0d2e6b5e4df15d1c2e834bd32480785c887f4f8f0c232cd6725c8d4da499ea5e6cde863bd0b0249410af81abea33e43406ad2 ) ) ) )
It says disk 4 drive failed or something. Upon shutdown, and turning it back on after a while, the whole NAS went online. Currently no issues. I don't know if temperature has anything to do with it.
OK, I have Keyboard, Mouse, Monitor plugged directly. Fortnite plays somewhat better. But only at 720p, medium settings. Can't get that 1080p, high settings at least. I have 3 cores, 6 threads assigned to it. With 8 GB. I'm using GTX 1070, 8 GB.
Hi. Please see diagnostics, but this was taken after a reboot since the NAS seemed to hang. Activity led is on, no movement. Did a hard reset before I took this diagnostics.
chu-diagnostics-20190622-0003.zip
Hi. I find the unraid I setup for someone very unreliable. Either Array is stopped, or Emby is off, or memory is at a max, even with limit set at docker app's extra parameters.
Is it time to upgrade? Or is there something wrong? I have an unraid on my own, running Xeon E3. It's been pretty stable, without issues.
Hi. I plan to implement SuiteCRM docker container. I already have a MariaDB container being used by Nextcloud. I don't know how to point SuiteCRM to use the same MariaDB container. Is there a guide somehow?
@jordanmw, you said you have smooth experience with Fortnite, what kind of graphics setting are you using? 1080p? How many frames per second? Are you play it with keyboard and mouse directly attached? Or streaming?