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dorgan

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  1. Ok the PIDFILE location looks good, let me try to have the install manual create that folder. DatabaseDir is not correct, which means it’s not copying the vnstat.conf from /user/local/emhttp/plugins/network stats/vnstat.conf over to /etc/vnstat.conf
  2. Hmm something seriously weird here, as I’ve now uninstall, restarted machine and then reinstalled and things are working just fine. Can you me what it says for DBLocation in /etc/vnstat.conf and what it says for PIDFILE in /etc/rc.d/rc.vnstat?
  3. And was it an upgrade or fresh install?
  4. It shouldn’t even be using that location. I wonder, can you try a restart of unraid, and see if things come up properly?
  5. @dukiethecorgi @gacpac @Squid - Alright, I fixed some paths and I believe all the right config files and pid paths are now being put in place. 2018.10.06a is out
  6. It has to be something that’s cached in my setup. Because I’ve removed and reinstalled the plugin multiple times and it works just fine. So I’ll uninstall it and restart the server before reinstalling again. Hopefully that will help me track down the issue.
  7. Thanks, I’ll get this corrected. And take a look at the plugin again. Maybe uninstall, restart the server and reinstall the plugin and get this all corrected.
  8. Just pushed out an updated version that should correct this.
  9. Yeah I am going to double check things as I thought I was altering it. But I’ll double check everything and cut a new release tomorrow
  10. Ok there in lies the problem. Mine is /var/run/vnstat/vnstat.pid. I’ll release an update tomorrow night that detects either or.
  11. @dukiethecorgi @gacpac @FlorinB can either of you run the following in the terminal? Also what versions of unRaid are you running? cd /var/run find . | grep vnstat.pid
  12. Ok maybe I need to double check how the page is detecting if the daemon is running. I’ll take a look.
  13. What version of unRaid are you running? Also if you run /etc/rc.d/rc.vnstat start from the terminal what is the output you get?
  14. And what happens when you go into settings?
  15. And what about if you go into the setting and click start?
  16. @gacpac @dukiethecorgi @Squid Update released. Thanks for sticking with me.
  17. I have identified the problem and will release a fix tonight.
  18. Reboot should not be required. Let me dig in a little more tomorrow night.
  19. New update has been released, that corrects this issue.
  20. It’s miss detecting, known bug, will be fixed in a release either this week or weekend.
  21. ** Currently not displaying images on unraid version 6.10. For details, and a work, around please see this post ** Introduction Network Stats is a plugin to visualize bandwidth within unRAID. Support Fund If you wish to do so, you can lear more here. Installation Community Applications - Network Stats is available via Community Applications plugin. - Plugins Tab (manual) Go to the Plugins tab Click on Install Plugin Paste the following address in the input field: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dorgan/Unraid-networkstats/master/networkstats.plg Click Install Running the plugin After installing the plugin, you can modify the settings in the web UI, via the following method: Go to Settings > Network Services Click on Network Stats You can now choose which interfaces to display Once configured you can view the graphs by going to Stats and there will be a new tab called "Network Stats" on that page Changelog 2022.08.25 - Update to remove the need for extra packages, this release removes images, but they will be added back in a future release. 2020.04.21a - Update to make sure interfaces get added 2020.04.21 - Updating to FA icon 2020.04.15a - Removing Stray function 2020.04.15 - Cleaning up layout and adding a button for stopping/starting the vnstat daemon 2020.04.14c - Added the ability to set an alias (friendly name) for each interface 2020.04.14b - Correcting PHP Syntax issue 2020.04.14a - Longer interface names were getting truncated, this is now fixed 2020.04.14 - Add ability to track more interfaces 2020.02.16 - Remove external dep of vnstat and make it pull the specific version from the plugin repo 2019.12.24a - Updated to vnstat 2.4 and corrected MD5 hash issue 2019.02.11 - Correct image output 2018.12.11b - Fix vnstat.conf issue and remove dependency on dynamix plugin 2018.10.10 - Fix breaking unRaid Remove using DOCKER_CONFIG_APP_PATH Revert to use /var/lib/vnstat for vnstat db future release will add functionality for data to persist across reboots and will utilize events on when to move data in/out of memory. 2018.10.07a - Update vnstat.conf and set MaxBandwidth to 0 2018.10.07 - Update plugin to use docker appdata path 2018.10.06c - Updated plugin to work on non cache drive systems. 2018.10.06b - Corrected order of creating folders and copying configs 2018.10.06a - corrected file paths and pid paths 2018.10.03 - Fixed plugin to properly detect vnstat daemon status 2018.10.03 - Fix Broken Plugin Correct install and plugin to start vnstat daemon 2018.10.02 - More fixes Add ability for user to start/stop vnstat Fix detecting of vnstat daemon Make data persist across restarts 2018.09.29 - A bunch of fixes and updates Changing icons and Correcting sizes Update settings to detect interfaces Update install script to detect interfaces 2018.09.27d - Correction to start vnstat 2018.09.27c - Quick Tweaks Changed author to actual name Corrected Status label on settings screen 2018.09.27b - Initial Release Initial release, right now using default image output from vnstati, but will be updating to a better library soon
  22. But how do i modify that in the unraid template?
  23. How would I go about pointing to UNSTABLE, I dont see a field for version anywhere.
  24. I have started experiencing this issues as well. It seems that its the move script...
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