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  1. OK. Sounds like I'll just have to keep an eye on it and when it gets too big just delete it and let it rebuild it. I think I'm backing up 4TB so not huge. It seems it must be a bit glitchy if it continues to grow over time.
  2. This time it is this file name: cphdf It is in appdata > crashplanpro > cache > 41 I can't remember if it was the same file name last time or not. Whatever file was bloated last time it got to about 450 GB in size. Now this file is at 17.5 GB in size. All the other files are in the KB or MB sizes.
  3. I recently got to the point where Crashplan was filling up my cache drive by it's appdata folder getting progressively bigger over time. I first got an alert that my Cache Drive was 80% full about a month ago and didn't think anything of it. I hadn't been on UnRaid for awhile and then noticed some of my Docker Containers were becoming erratic. It took me a while, but I eventually realized my cache drive was completely full. I then found that my appdata folder was what was filling it up. I eventually tracked it down to the cache folder within Crashplan and then found once specific file was over 450 GB in size. I deleted that file and then updated Crashplan. I now notice that Appdata folder seems to be growing a bit every day. I now see there is one file that is about 15 GB in size. I'm not sure what the normal behaviour for this is? How do I go about trouble shooting this? What size should the appdata folder be and what is the biggest size I should see per file?
  4. I’ve been using rTorrent but it is having issues now. I don’t use a VPN. Is this a good option for someone not wanting to use a VPN? I have about 2500 torrents seeding. Any advice on easy ways to move those over?
  5. Sorry it took me a while to circle back to this. I did the same as Trasher and it worked straight away after turning it back on again
  6. Just updated and now I can't access my server remotely. I wasn't using Connect previously but have just turned that on within UnRaid and it seems to be working OK. I can see the dashboard from a remote computer. However I can't access the Server through the myunraid.net link anymore. I checked that my port forwarding is set up correctly. However when I click the check button with in UnRaid I get the following error Sorry, an error occurred The error is: cURL error 60: SSL certificate problem: self-signed certificate I'm not sure how to fix this as I haven't change anything on my end that I am aware of
  7. What I did was run the commands posted earlier. I do have the Preclear plugin installed, but haven't rebooted. I should do that as well then?
  8. I read the previous posts and figured it out It's working as it's supposed to now
  9. I'm having this same issue as the other posters. Where do I run the fix posted earlier
  10. Hello This is the 2nd time I've had Fix Common Problems report an MCE Error. After the first one I downloaded the Nerdpack and I think I have mcelog installed, but it isn't exactly clear what's what in that plugin. I have attached the diagnostics. I looked through the log myself and I see the MCE error, but nothing after that that says what it is. I'm wondering if I have done something wrong with mcelog? Would appreciate some help tower-diagnostics-20220512-0959.zip
  11. Edit - Already post just up one post - Oops
  12. Sorry. Here is the full report (Output is anonymized, use '-vv' to see full details) Unraid OS 6.10.0-rc5 with My Servers plugin version 2022.04.26.1740 ✅ Signed in to Unraid.net as go69cars Use SSL is no ✅ Rebind protection is disabled for myunraid.net Local Access url: http://Tower.local ✅ 192-168-1-108.hash.myunraid.net resolves to 192.168.1.108 Remote Access url: https://[redacted].hash.myunraid.net:[redacted] ✅ [redacted].hash.myunraid.net resolves to [redacted] Request: { "keyfile": "[redacted]", "plgversion": "2022.04.26.1740", "internalhostname": "Tower.local", "internalport": "80", "internalprotocol": "http", "remoteaccess": "yes", "servercomment": "Media server", "servername": "Tower", "internalip": "192.168.1.108", "externalhostname": "*.hash.myunraid.net", "externalport": "[redacted]", "externalprotocol": "https" } Response (HTTP 200): [] success If I check the port now I get the green check mark and reachable from the internet
  13. The ip in the remote access is my WAN ip. It's a static IP. It's the right IP. I ran that command and the IP didn't change. Still doesn't want to connect. Request: { "keyfile": "[redacted]", "plgversion": "2022.04.26.1740", "internalhostname": "Tower.local", "internalport": "80", "internalprotocol": "http", "remoteaccess": "yes", "servercomment": "Media server", "servername": "Tower", "internalip": "192.168.1.108", "externalhostname": "*.hash.myunraid.net", "externalport": "[redacted]", "externalprotocol": "https" } Response (HTTP 200): [] success