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  1. Unraid version: 6.8.3

    Followed IBRACORP's video trying to setup Photoprism but getting error when it tries to start up, cannot access UI or docker console.

     

    Seeing this error in the logs, but not sure how to interpret it:

    started 230719 as root (amd64-prod)
    init: updating filesystem permissions
    PHOTOPRISM_DISABLE_CHOWN="true" disables permission updates
    Problems? Our Troubleshooting Checklists help you quickly diagnose and solve them:
    https://docs.photoprism.app/getting-started/troubleshooting/
    file umask....: "0002" (u=rwx,g=rwx,o=rx)
    home directory: /photoprism
    assets path...: /opt/photoprism/assets
    storage path..: /photoprism/storage
    config path...: default
    cache path....: default
    backup path...: /photoprism/storage/backups
    import path...: /photoprism/import
    originals path: /photoprism/originals
    switching to uid 99:100
    /opt/photoprism/bin/photoprism start
    runtime/cgo: pthread_create failed: Operation not permitted    
    
    SIGABRT: abort
    PC=0x150ed255fffb m=0 sigcode=18446744073709551610

     

    I think this line might be the cause?:

    runtime/cgo: pthread_create failed: Operation not permitted 

     

    Any help in getting this up and running would be appreciated!

  2. 17 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

    You can restore the data to the array, and then if needed change the mappings from /mnt/cache to /mnt/user


    How do I restore the data to the array via the CA backup restore plugin? It seems to only want to restore to the /mnt/cache path which was the original source and won’t let me change it. 🤔

  3. I have a single SSD cache drive in my unraid server, which crashed overnight. I am not near my server so cannot replace the drive. I do however have access to my server via VPN.
     

    My cache drive hosted my appdata share, so now all of my dockers are offline.
     

    I do have back up of the appdata via the CA plugin. Doesn't look like I backed up the docker.img file thought 🤦‍♂️.

    I am wondering how do I go about restoring the backup to one of my drives temporarily to get my dockers online again? CA backup tool seems to only want to restore to /mnt/cache/appdata/ folder which no longer exists...

  4. 1 hour ago, Squid said:

    It won't show them (never has).  What active streams shows is stuff that is being streamed directly to a client (ie: via SMB).  So far as media is concerned, this means anything going directly to a Kodi system on your network.  Locally opened files (which is what Plex does) do not appear.  For that, you want the open files plugin, but it will show everything.

    Thanks! Earlier I could see the plex remote streams (direct stream or transcode) IP addresses. Should it still be doing that? I'm not seeing local nor remote IP addresses. I'm more so interested in the remote IP addresses being displayed.

  5. I've had Active Streams installed for a while now and recently, it has stopped working. As in, when I go to Tools -> Active Streams, it says No active streams. I expect it to show some remote plex(binhex docker) streams which I know are streaming via the plex dashboard.
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    I am using the latest version of the plugin and have tried reinstalling.
    I checked the syslog, and did not see anything suspicious there.
    Also checked the support thread, couldn't find any answer to a similar issue.
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    Not quite what else I can do to debug this. Any tips? Is there a log file for plugins?

    Note: I am on unRaid 6.6.7

    Thanks!

  6. I am following this guide: https://www.reddit.com/r/unRAID/comments/7c2l2w/howto_monitor_unraid_with_grafana_influxdb_and/?st=jb3abuwu&sh=f67352a1


    When trying to install telegraf I get the follow error:

    root@localhost:# /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.docker.manager/scripts/docker run -d --name="telegraf" --net="host" --privileged="true" -e TZ="America/Los_Angeles" -e HOST_OS="unRAID" -e "HOST_PROC"="/rootfs/proc" -e "HOST_SYS"="/rootfs/sys" -e "HOST_ETC"="/rootfs/etc" -e "HOST_MOUNT_PREFIX"="/rootfs" -v "/var/run/utmp":"/var/run/utmp":ro -v "/var/run/docker.sock":"/var/run/docker.sock":ro -v "/":"/rootfs":ro -v "/sys":"/rootfs/sys":ro -v "/etc":"/rootfs/etc":ro -v "/proc":"/rootfs/proc":ro -v "/mnt/user/appdata/telegraf/telegraf.conf":"/etc/telegraf/telegraf.conf":rw telegraf:alpine
    af56cf1712bcfa2f97afaec76db2bbb8b48c7b7dfd5882805d4d383ed5e62729
    /usr/bin/docker: Error response from daemon: oci runtime error: container_linux.go:265: starting container process caused "process_linux.go:368: container init caused "rootfs_linux.go:57: mounting \"/mnt/user/appdata/telegraf/telegraf.conf\" to rootfs \"/var/lib/docker/btrfs/subvolumes/f09b61c484be21f89dbe115d22d277060395df3e9b4f9ffc0ac87631831c4ded\" at \"/var/lib/docker/btrfs/subvolumes/f09b61c484be21f89dbe115d22d277060395df3e9b4f9ffc0ac87631831c4ded/etc/telegraf/telegraf.conf\" caused \"not a directory\"""
    : Are you trying to mount a directory onto a file (or vice-versa)? Check if the specified host path exists and is the expected type.
    The command failed.


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    Note: The guide says to remove the HOST_MOUNT_PREFIX container. I get the same error either way.

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    - The directory /mnt/user/appdata/telegraf/telegraf.conf/ does exist.
    - There is no directory at /var/lib/docker/btrfs/subvolumes/f09b61c484be21f89dbe115d22d277060395df3e9b4f9ffc0ac87631831c4ded/etc/telegraf/ , there is file named, telegraf.conf, at the path.
     

    Not sure why that is not becoming a directory.

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