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  1. Thank you all so much for the help... JorgeB and itimpi were totally right.... Needed to "export" each share. With the warning from Frank1940 (Thank You!) I chose the "Yes - Hidden" export setting which will hopefully be enough to keep me from using the disk shares - but will still allow my backup software ARQ Backup to access them. You all are awesome! Thank you! Russell
  2. Thank you both, I haven't found a setting for "export" but I have "enable disk shares" set to Yes. On the Shares screen it shows both User Shares and all of the disks under Disk Shares. Thank you for the warning Frank1940. That is really good to know - also terrifying - seems reasonable this should be BOLD and RED when you turn this function on; I am sure I've violated this rule before. I want to use the disk shares only for backup - so my backup software can backup each of the disks, even if I go and add more user shares later, this works. Is there a better way (that doesn't require me remembering me to add a new backup each time I add a share)? Is there a root of all User Shares that maybe should be the location I backup (from my Windows VM)? Thanks, Russell
  3. Hi Everyone, I am running Windows 10 Pro (Version 21H2; OS Build 19044.2251) as a VM on my Unraid and am no longer able to access my shares via \\tower\disk1 nor \\my.unraid.ip.address\disk1, though I can access my User Shares without issue. I can browse Tower and see and access all User Shares, but Disk Shares are not visible. Under Settings/Global Share Settings I have Enable Disk Shares set to Yes and Included Disks set to All (I have also checked boxes for every drive too); Excluded Disks is None. When I try to access via Start --> Run --> \\tower\disk1 I get "\\tower\disk1 is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource. Contact the adminstrator for this server to find out if you have access permissions. A device attached to the system is not functioning. <OK>" I can access all of the User shares using Start --> Run --> \\tower\usershare it works perfectly. Any ideas? Thanks, Russell
  4. Hi Everyone, After using Unraid for almost 15 years as a NAS solution, I've finally upgraded and now run an Unraid as my Daily Driver Computer (thanks SpaceInvader for the YouTube video on how to run bare metal VM aside/inside Unraid)... So, what's the best way, generically speaking, to setup Plex with Unraid: Install the Plex Media Server App (using Community Applications) directly on Unraid? Install Plex on my always on Windows 10 Daily Driver Virtual Machine and point it to the Unraid drives (which are actually local)? Install Plex on a separate Unraid Server specifically dedicated to Plex? (I have two Unraid systems; the other one is very low horsepower Celeron) Other? Thanks, Russell
  5. Thanks Johnnie, I swapped both power and data to the drive. Unraid still failed to format it. I hooked the drive up to my Windows VM as a USB drive and Windows was happy to format the disk and use it (different cable/power, being USB connected)... I reconnected it and rebooted back to Unraid and the drive still won't format. Logs attached again. palmwood-diagnostics-20200708-2217.zip What else I can try? Any possibility that since this was originally a USB drive (before I "shucked" it) that it might have a jumper setting or something odd that I need to check? Thanks, Russell
  6. Thanks Johnnie, Please find attached. Russell palmwood-diagnostics-20200707-1108.zip
  7. Hi Everyone, I have an 8TB drive that I received from BackBlaze (recovery of another system) as an external USB. I shucked it and have tried to add it to my array, but there's a message next to the drive that says "Unmountable: Unsupported partition layout." There is nothing on the drive so I'm not concerned about formatting it - but when I check the box and ask Unraid to format it, it says "formatting" and a handful of seconds later it comes back exactly the same as it was - with the same message and the option to format the drive again. (I have tried following other forum entries that are similar; I've rebooted, I've added the Unassigned Devices plugin (but it doesn't seem the drive mounts; not sure what to do) and can't figure this out.) It looks to me like there might be two partitions on the drive: How can I resolve this? I'm not Linux experienced at all but I'm wondering if I can somehow drop to the command prompt and format the disk directly? (how can I be sure to select the right disk to format if that's the right course of action?) Thanks, Russell
  8. Hi Guys, I have two pretty old Unraid Licenses I bought about 14-15 years ago. I bought these in the package when Lime offered the license on USB sticks by mail and since they are so old, I'm concerned they may quit working - one gives me trouble every now and then. So, I want to get the licenses moved to new keys. For whatever reason, they don't work with the upgrade technique described in the documentation; the error leads me to think the solution they use now doesn't know about these "vintage" licenses. I found the email address to send for support - and saw that I can expect 3 days for a reply. Tomorrow will be eight days since I sent in my request to get assistance with my licenses - I included the license files in my email messages. Any idea what else I can do to get this resolved? Thanks, Russell
  9. Wow... I figured this out - maybe... It's currently working. I kept noticing that no one else had an "Avocent Corp. Virtual Keyboard/Mouse"... I thought it was part of making VMs work... so I did a bunch of Googling... And realized I might not have the most normal motherboard - I have a Gigabyte MU70-SU0 Server Motherboard... Not sure what makes it a Server Motherboard - I bought it because it had a few cool features: motherboard USB port to hide my unRAID drive, support for hexcore processors, 9 onboard SATA controllers + 1 SATA slot (quick adapter makes it a normal SATA controller) and... <smile> 12 RAM SLOTS. So... apparently it has some "remote management" function to check on it - like if you're in a datacenter and have hundreds of servers to look after, I guess. Anyway, I suspect this virtual keyboard/mouse kept conflicting with the actual keyboard and mouse I had connected... and I couldn't (still can't) figure out how to disable it. I found another great Space Invader video (How to easily pass through a USB Controller in Unraid)... followed all his instructions - set the parameter in the flash syslinux configuration - and only passed through the USB Controller (leaving the unRAID flash and Virtual Keyboard/Mouse unchecked and not passed to the VM). And it seems great now. Hope this helps someone out there (or me, when I forget). Russell
  10. Dang, I decided to just try to get a clean Windows 10 install, forgetting about the dual boot (which I really only want as backup in case I have UnRaid issues - then I just change bios and boot Windows)... So, I followed the steps to create a VM... and booted of the Windows 10 ISO... and had to add the keyboard and mouse via the Hotplug USB plugin - and then I couldn't even type in the enter Windows Activation code before I have the same problem - keyboard no longer works. (Can't disconnect and reconnect in plugin). Hope someone can help... Do I just have a bad hardware combo? Is it the Anker USB hub? (I have to take apart a huge cabinet to get my mouse/keyboard directly connected to the motherboard with the displays near by... planning to try that next, but have no reason to know if it will work.) Thanks, Russell
  11. Just a few more details: My VM keyboard and mouse are always connected to a Anker USB Hub - on a 15 foot extension cord - my Unraid/Desktop are on the other side of the wall than my displays/keyboard. Initial testing seems to be that the Dell keyboard has the repetitive key issue; the HP keyboard just quits working. Russell
  12. Hi Everyone, No real progress - but more information: I installed Community Applications and then the "Libvirt Hotplug USB" plugin. If I boot the machine, then launch the VM... then attach the keyboard and mouse - and then use the Plugin to Attach the keyboard and mouse, I get the same result... Keyboard and mouse work, but as soon as I type a bit, I get the continuous character problem back againnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn Hope someone has an idea to help. Oh, and one other tidbit: I have a Dell L100 keyboard - about the most basic, simplest keyboard ever. Happy to go buy a new keyboard if there's a reasonable chance that fixes my problem. (Not working with HP KU-0316 keyboard either). Russell
  13. Hi everyone, I watched the "Use your Gaming PC's Extra Power as a NAS Ultimate Guide" from Linus Tech Tips on YouTube. I have tried their step (around 10 minute mark) to put a device ID in the Flash SysLinus Configuration to pass through a USB Controller. I rebooted and the controller (Etron Technology EJ188/EJ198 USB 3.0 Host Controller | USB controller (08:00.0) (which I hope is the right one) showed up in the VM settings. I checked the box to include it but when I click Update I get an error that "VM creation error - internal error: unknown pci source type 'vendor'". Working to get this resolved... but I don't even know if I'm headed down the right path. 😞 So close to this working for me - just need this keyboard issue resolved. Hope you can help. Thanks, Russell
  14. Hi Everyone, I've been using Unraid for a long time - but just recently upgraded hardware to do VMs. I followed the video from SpaceInvader to dual boot. I picked this because I have a Windows 10 Pro I'm happy with - and it has all my hardware working (no issues in device manager). I'm setup on a trial key before I move my license over. I got everything going and installed the VirtIO drivers and everything is great... Except when I type quickly (more than a few words), the VM locks up. It usually appears as if a key got stuck on the keyboard: "Now is the time for all goooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo" (etc.) It doesn't seem to matter what application I run - Command Prompt, Notepad, Browser address bar, etc. Sometimes it seems to also lock up the Unraid (local) screen. It feels like the old "device interrupt" type problems way back 15+ years ago. I kinda suspect that the two keyboards and two mice plugged in are somehow conflicting. (Keyboard and Mouse for VM are on a USB Hub, Console keyboard and mouse are directly attached to motherboard.) I've attached my System Devices, the XML of the VM, and the VM logs after the issue has occurred (no errors). Not sure what else might help. Thank you for any help you can provide! Russell PCI Devices and IOMMU Groups IOMMU group 0:[8086:2f81] ff:0b.0 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 R3 QPI Link 0 & 1 Monitoring (rev 02) [8086:2f36] ff:0b.1 Performance counters: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 R3 QPI Link 0 & 1 Monitoring (rev 02) [8086:2f37] ff:0b.2 Performance counters: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 R3 QPI Link 0 & 1 Monitoring (rev 02) IOMMU group 1:[8086:2fe0] ff:0c.0 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 Unicast Registers (rev 02) [8086:2fe1] ff:0c.1 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 Unicast Registers (rev 02) [8086:2fe2] ff:0c.2 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 Unicast Registers (rev 02) [8086:2fe3] ff:0c.3 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 Unicast Registers (rev 02) [8086:2fe4] ff:0c.4 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 Unicast Registers (rev 02) [8086:2fe5] ff:0c.5 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 Unicast Registers (rev 02) IOMMU group 2:[8086:2ff8] ff:0f.0 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 Buffered Ring Agent (rev 02) [8086:2ff9] ff:0f.1 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 Buffered Ring Agent (rev 02) [8086:2ffc] ff:0f.4 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 System Address Decoder & Broadcast Registers (rev 02) [8086:2ffd] ff:0f.5 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 System Address Decoder & Broadcast Registers (rev 02) [8086:2ffe] ff:0f.6 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 System Address Decoder & Broadcast Registers (rev 02) IOMMU group 3:[8086:2f1d] ff:10.0 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 PCIe Ring Interface (rev 02) [8086:2f34] ff:10.1 Performance counters: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 PCIe Ring Interface (rev 02) [8086:2f1e] ff:10.5 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 Scratchpad & Semaphore Registers (rev 02) [8086:2f7d] ff:10.6 Performance counters: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 Scratchpad & Semaphore Registers (rev 02) [8086:2f1f] ff:10.7 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 Scratchpad & Semaphore Registers (rev 02) IOMMU group 4:[8086:2fa0] ff:12.0 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 Home Agent 0 (rev 02) [8086:2f30] ff:12.1 Performance counters: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 Home Agent 0 (rev 02) IOMMU group 5:[8086:2fa8] ff:13.0 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 Integrated Memory Controller 0 Target Address, Thermal & RAS Registers (rev 02) [8086:2f71] ff:13.1 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 Integrated Memory Controller 0 Target Address, Thermal & RAS Registers (rev 02) [8086:2faa] ff:13.2 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 Integrated Memory Controller 0 Channel Target Address Decoder (rev 02) [8086:2fab] ff:13.3 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 Integrated Memory Controller 0 Channel Target Address Decoder (rev 02) [8086:2fac] ff:13.4 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 Integrated Memory Controller 0 Channel Target Address Decoder (rev 02) [8086:2fad] ff:13.5 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 Integrated Memory Controller 0 Channel Target Address Decoder (rev 02) [8086:2fae] ff:13.6 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 DDRIO Channel 0/1 Broadcast (rev 02) [8086:2faf] ff:13.7 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 DDRIO Global Broadcast (rev 02) IOMMU group 6:[8086:2fb0] ff:14.0 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 Integrated Memory Controller 0 Channel 0 Thermal Control (rev 02) [8086:2fb1] ff:14.1 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 Integrated Memory Controller 0 Channel 1 Thermal Control (rev 02) [8086:2fb2] ff:14.2 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 Integrated Memory Controller 0 Channel 0 ERROR Registers (rev 02) [8086:2fb3] ff:14.3 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 Integrated Memory Controller 0 Channel 1 ERROR Registers (rev 02) [8086:2fbe] ff:14.6 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 DDRIO (VMSE) 0 & 1 (rev 02) [8086:2fbf] ff:14.7 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 DDRIO (VMSE) 0 & 1 (rev 02) IOMMU group 7:[8086:2fb4] ff:15.0 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 Integrated Memory Controller 0 Channel 2 Thermal Control (rev 02) [8086:2fb5] ff:15.1 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 Integrated Memory Controller 0 Channel 3 Thermal Control (rev 02) [8086:2fb6] ff:15.2 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 Integrated Memory Controller 0 Channel 2 ERROR Registers (rev 02) [8086:2fb7] ff:15.3 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 Integrated Memory Controller 0 Channel 3 ERROR Registers (rev 02) IOMMU group 8:[8086:2f68] ff:16.0 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 Integrated Memory Controller 1 Target Address, Thermal & RAS Registers (rev 02) [8086:2f6e] ff:16.6 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 DDRIO Channel 2/3 Broadcast (rev 02) [8086:2f6f] ff:16.7 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 DDRIO Global Broadcast (rev 02) IOMMU group 9:[8086:2fd0] ff:17.0 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 Integrated Memory Controller 1 Channel 0 Thermal Control (rev 02) [8086:2fb8] ff:17.4 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 DDRIO (VMSE) 2 & 3 (rev 02) [8086:2fb9] ff:17.5 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 DDRIO (VMSE) 2 & 3 (rev 02) [8086:2fba] ff:17.6 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 DDRIO (VMSE) 2 & 3 (rev 02) [8086:2fbb] ff:17.7 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 DDRIO (VMSE) 2 & 3 (rev 02) IOMMU group 10:[8086:2f98] ff:1e.0 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 Power Control Unit (rev 02) [8086:2f99] ff:1e.1 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 Power Control Unit (rev 02) [8086:2f9a] ff:1e.2 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 Power Control Unit (rev 02) [8086:2fc0] ff:1e.3 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 Power Control Unit (rev 02) [8086:2f9c] ff:1e.4 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 Power Control Unit (rev 02) IOMMU group 11:[8086:2f88] ff:1f.0 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 VCU (rev 02) [8086:2f8a] ff:1f.2 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 VCU (rev 02) IOMMU group 12:[8086:2f00] 00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 DMI2 (rev 02) IOMMU group 13:[8086:2f02] 00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 PCI Express Root Port 1 (rev 02) IOMMU group 14:[8086:2f04] 00:02.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 PCI Express Root Port 2 (rev 02) IOMMU group 15:[8086:2f08] 00:03.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 PCI Express Root Port 3 (rev 02) IOMMU group 16:[8086:2f28] 00:05.0 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 Address Map, VTd_Misc, System Management (rev 02) [8086:2f29] 00:05.1 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 Hot Plug (rev 02) [8086:2f2a] 00:05.2 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 RAS, Control Status and Global Errors (rev 02) [8086:2f2c] 00:05.4 PIC: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v3/Xeon E5 v3/Core i7 I/O APIC (rev 02) IOMMU group 17:[8086:8d7c] 00:11.0 Unassigned class [ff00]: Intel Corporation C610/X99 series chipset SPSR (rev 05) IOMMU group 18:[8086:8d31] 00:14.0 USB controller: Intel Corporation C610/X99 series chipset USB xHCI Host Controller (rev 05) IOMMU group 19:[8086:8d3a] 00:16.0 Communication controller: Intel Corporation C610/X99 series chipset MEI Controller #1 (rev 05) [8086:8d3b] 00:16.1 Communication controller: Intel Corporation C610/X99 series chipset MEI Controller #2 (rev 05) IOMMU group 20:[8086:8d10] 00:1c.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation C610/X99 series chipset PCI Express Root Port #1 (rev d5) IOMMU group 21:[8086:8d12] 00:1c.1 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation C610/X99 series chipset PCI Express Root Port #2 (rev d5) IOMMU group 22:[8086:8d14] 00:1c.2 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation C610/X99 series chipset PCI Express Root Port #3 (rev d5) IOMMU group 23:[8086:8d16] 00:1c.3 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation C610/X99 series chipset PCI Express Root Port #4 (rev d5) IOMMU group 24:[8086:8d1c] 00:1c.6 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation C610/X99 series chipset PCI Express Root Port #7 (rev d5) IOMMU group 25:[8086:8d1e] 00:1c.7 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation C610/X99 series chipset PCI Express Root Port #8 (rev d5) IOMMU group 26:[8086:8d44] 00:1f.0 ISA bridge: Intel Corporation C610/X99 series chipset LPC Controller (rev 05) [8086:8d02] 00:1f.2 SATA controller: Intel Corporation C610/X99 series chipset 6-Port SATA Controller [AHCI mode] (rev 05) [8086:8d22] 00:1f.3 SMBus: Intel Corporation C610/X99 series chipset SMBus Controller (rev 05) [8086:8d24] 00:1f.6 Signal processing controller: Intel Corporation C610/X99 series chipset Thermal Subsystem (rev 05) IOMMU group 27:[10de:1401] 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GM206 [GeForce GTX 960] (rev a1) [10de:0fba] 01:00.1 Audio device: NVIDIA Corporation GM206 High Definition Audio Controller (rev a1) IOMMU group 28:[8086:1533] 04:00.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation I210 Gigabit Network Connection (rev 03) IOMMU group 29:[8086:1533] 05:00.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation I210 Gigabit Network Connection (rev 03) IOMMU group 30:[8086:1533] 06:00.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation I210 Gigabit Network Connection (rev 03) IOMMU group 31:[8086:1533] 07:00.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation I210 Gigabit Network Connection (rev 03) IOMMU group 32:[1b6f:7052] 08:00.0 USB controller: Etron Technology, Inc. EJ188/EJ198 USB 3.0 Host Controller IOMMU group 33:[1a03:1150] 09:00.0 PCI bridge: ASPEED Technology, Inc. AST1150 PCI-to-PCI Bridge (rev 03) [1a03:2000] 0a:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ASPEED Technology, Inc. ASPEED Graphics Family (rev 30) CPU Thread Pairings Pair 1:cpu 0 / cpu 6 Pair 2:cpu 1 / cpu 7 Pair 3:cpu 2 / cpu 8 Pair 4:cpu 3 / cpu 9 Pair 5:cpu 4 / cpu 10 Pair 6:cpu 5 / cpu 11 USB Devices Bus 001 Device 001:ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub Bus 001 Device 002:ID 0624:0248 Avocent Corp. Virtual Hub Bus 001 Device 003:ID 0781:5571 SanDisk Corp. Cruzer Fit Bus 001 Device 004:ID 0624:0249 Avocent Corp. Virtual Keyboard/Mouse Bus 002 Device 001:ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub Bus 003 Device 001:ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub Bus 003 Device 002:ID 0bda:5411 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. 4-Port USB 2.0 Hub Bus 003 Device 003:ID 0bda:5411 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. 4-Port USB 2.0 Hub Bus 003 Device 004:ID 046d:0a04 Logitech, Inc. V20 portable speakers (USB powered) Bus 003 Device 005:ID 04a9:1794 Canon, Inc. G3000 series Bus 003 Device 006:ID 03f0:022a Hewlett-Packard Laserjet CP1525nw Bus 003 Device 007:ID 056a:00c6 Wacom Co., Ltd DTZ-1200W [Cintiq 12WX] Bus 003 Device 008:ID 0bda:5411 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. G3000 series Bus 003 Device 009:ID 413c:2105 Dell Computer Corp. Model L100 Keyboard Bus 003 Device 010:ID 0bda:5411 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. G3000 series Bus 003 Device 011:ID 413c:3016 Dell Computer Corp. Optical 5-Button Wheel Mouse Bus 004 Device 001:ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub Bus 004 Device 002:ID 0bda:0411 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. 4-Port USB 3.0 Hub Bus 004 Device 003:ID 0bda:0411 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. 4-Port USB 3.0 Hub Bus 004 Device 004:ID 0bda:0411 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. Bus 004 Device 005:ID 0bda:0411 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. SCSI Devices [0:0:0:0]disk SanDisk' Cruzer Fit 1.00 /dev/sda 63.0GB [2:0:0:0]disk ATA Samsung SSD 860 2B6Q /dev/sdb 1.00TB [5:0:0:0]disk ATA INTEL SSDSC2CW12 400i /dev/sdc 120GB [6:0:0:0]disk ATA WDC WUH721414AL W07G /dev/sdd 14.0TB <?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?> <domain type='kvm' id='1'> <name>Windows 10 - Main</name> <uuid>00000000-0000-0040-8000-fcaa14dddf5a</uuid> <metadata> <vmtemplate xmlns="unraid" name="Windows 10" icon="windows.png" os="windows10"/> </metadata> <memory unit='KiB'>57147392</memory> <currentMemory unit='KiB'>57147392</currentMemory> <memoryBacking> <nosharepages/> </memoryBacking> <vcpu placement='static'>10</vcpu> <cputune> <vcpupin vcpu='0' cpuset='1'/> <vcpupin vcpu='1' cpuset='7'/> <vcpupin vcpu='2' cpuset='2'/> <vcpupin vcpu='3' cpuset='8'/> <vcpupin vcpu='4' cpuset='3'/> <vcpupin vcpu='5' cpuset='9'/> <vcpupin vcpu='6' cpuset='4'/> <vcpupin vcpu='7' cpuset='10'/> <vcpupin vcpu='8' cpuset='5'/> <vcpupin vcpu='9' cpuset='11'/> </cputune> <resource> <partition>/machine</partition> </resource> <os> <type arch='x86_64' machine='pc-i440fx-4.2'>hvm</type> <loader readonly='yes' type='pflash'>/usr/share/qemu/ovmf-x64/OVMF_CODE-pure-efi.fd</loader> <nvram>/etc/libvirt/qemu/nvram/00000000-0000-0040-8000-fcaa14dddf5a_VARS-pure-efi.fd</nvram> </os> <features> <acpi/> <apic/> <hyperv> <relaxed state='on'/> <vapic state='on'/> <spinlocks state='on' retries='8191'/> <vendor_id state='on' value='none'/> </hyperv> </features> <cpu mode='host-passthrough' check='none'> <topology sockets='1' cores='5' threads='2'/> <cache mode='passthrough'/> </cpu> <clock offset='localtime'> <timer name='hypervclock' present='yes'/> <timer name='hpet' present='no'/> </clock> <on_poweroff>destroy</on_poweroff> <on_reboot>restart</on_reboot> <on_crash>restart</on_crash> <devices> <emulator>/usr/local/sbin/qemu</emulator> <disk type='block' device='disk'> <driver name='qemu' type='raw' cache='writeback'/> <source dev='/dev/disk/by-id/ata-Samsung_SSD_860_QVO_1TB_S59HNG0N325722N' index='3'/> <backingStore/> <target dev='hdc' bus='sata'/> <boot order='1'/> <alias name='sata0-0-2'/> <address type='drive' controller='0' bus='0' target='0' unit='2'/> </disk> <disk type='block' device='disk'> <driver name='qemu' type='raw' cache='writeback'/> <source dev='/dev/disk/by-id/ata-WDC_WUH721414ALE6L4_9JGB2P7T' index='2'/> <backingStore/> <target dev='hdd' bus='sata'/> <alias name='sata0-0-3'/> <address type='drive' controller='0' bus='0' target='0' unit='3'/> </disk> <disk type='file' device='cdrom'> <driver name='qemu' type='raw'/> <source file='/mnt/user/isos/virtio-win-0.1.173-2.iso' index='1'/> <backingStore/> <target dev='hdb' bus='ide'/> <readonly/> <alias name='ide0-0-1'/> <address type='drive' controller='0' bus='0' target='0' unit='1'/> </disk> <controller type='usb' index='0' model='qemu-xhci' ports='15'> <alias name='usb'/> <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x07' function='0x0'/> </controller> <controller type='ide' index='0'> <alias name='ide'/> <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x01' function='0x1'/> </controller> <controller type='sata' index='0'> <alias name='sata0'/> <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x03' function='0x0'/> </controller> <controller type='virtio-serial' index='0'> <alias name='virtio-serial0'/> <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x04' function='0x0'/> </controller> <controller type='pci' index='0' model='pci-root'> <alias name='pci.0'/> </controller> <interface type='bridge'> <mac address='52:54:00:8e:7d:32'/> <source bridge='br0'/> <target dev='vnet0'/> <model type='virtio'/> <alias name='net0'/> <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x02' function='0x0'/> </interface> <serial type='pty'> <source path='/dev/pts/0'/> <target type='isa-serial' port='0'> <model name='isa-serial'/> </target> <alias name='serial0'/> </serial> <console type='pty' tty='/dev/pts/0'> <source path='/dev/pts/0'/> <target type='serial' port='0'/> <alias name='serial0'/> </console> <channel type='unix'> <source mode='bind' path='/var/lib/libvirt/qemu/channel/target/domain-1-Windows 10 - Main/org.qemu.guest_agent.0'/> <target type='virtio' name='org.qemu.guest_agent.0' state='connected'/> <alias name='channel0'/> <address type='virtio-serial' controller='0' bus='0' port='1'/> </channel> <input type='mouse' bus='ps2'> <alias name='input0'/> </input> <input type='keyboard' bus='ps2'> <alias name='input1'/> </input> <hostdev mode='subsystem' type='pci' managed='yes'> <driver name='vfio'/> <source> <address domain='0x0000' bus='0x01' slot='0x00' function='0x0'/> </source> <alias name='hostdev0'/> <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x05' function='0x0'/> </hostdev> <hostdev mode='subsystem' type='pci' managed='yes'> <driver name='vfio'/> <source> <address domain='0x0000' bus='0x01' slot='0x00' function='0x1'/> </source> <alias name='hostdev1'/> <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x06' function='0x0'/> </hostdev> <hostdev mode='subsystem' type='usb' managed='no'> <source> <vendor id='0x03f0'/> <product id='0x022a'/> <address bus='3' device='6'/> </source> <alias name='hostdev2'/> <address type='usb' bus='0' port='2'/> </hostdev> <hostdev mode='subsystem' type='usb' managed='no'> <source> <vendor id='0x046d'/> <product id='0x0a04'/> <address bus='3' device='4'/> </source> <alias name='hostdev3'/> <address type='usb' bus='0' port='3'/> </hostdev> <hostdev mode='subsystem' type='usb' managed='no'> <source> <vendor id='0x04a9'/> <product id='0x1794'/> <address bus='3' device='5'/> </source> <alias name='hostdev4'/> <address type='usb' bus='0' port='4'/> </hostdev> <hostdev mode='subsystem' type='usb' managed='no'> <source> <vendor id='0x056a'/> <product id='0x00c6'/> <address bus='3' device='7'/> </source> <alias name='hostdev5'/> <address type='usb' bus='0' port='5'/> </hostdev> <hostdev mode='subsystem' type='usb' managed='no'> <source> <vendor id='0x0624'/> <product id='0x0249'/> <address bus='1' device='4'/> </source> <alias name='hostdev6'/> <address type='usb' bus='0' port='6'/> </hostdev> <hostdev mode='subsystem' type='usb' managed='no'> <source> <vendor id='0x413c'/> <product id='0x2105'/> <address bus='3' device='9'/> </source> <alias name='hostdev7'/> <address type='usb' bus='0' port='7'/> </hostdev> <hostdev mode='subsystem' type='usb' managed='no'> <source> <vendor id='0x413c'/> <product id='0x3016'/> <address bus='3' device='11'/> </source> <alias name='hostdev8'/> <address type='usb' bus='0' port='8'/> </hostdev> <hub type='usb'> <alias name='hub0'/> <address type='usb' bus='0' port='1'/> </hub> <memballoon model='none'/> </devices> <seclabel type='dynamic' model='dac' relabel='yes'> <label>+0:+100</label> <imagelabel>+0:+100</imagelabel> </seclabel> </domain> ErrorWarningSystemArrayLogin -nodefaults \ -chardev socket,id=charmonitor,fd=31,server,nowait \ -mon chardev=charmonitor,id=monitor,mode=control \ -rtc base=localtime \ -no-hpet \ -no-shutdown \ -boot strict=on \ -device qemu-xhci,p2=15,p3=15,id=usb,bus=pci.0,addr=0x7 \ -device ahci,id=sata0,bus=pci.0,addr=0x3 \ -device virtio-serial-pci,id=virtio-serial0,bus=pci.0,addr=0x4 \ -device usb-hub,id=hub0,bus=usb.0,port=1 \ -blockdev '{"driver":"host_device","filename":"/dev/disk/by-id/ata-Samsung_SSD_860_QVO_1TB_S59HNG0N325722N","node-name":"libvirt-3-storage","cache":{"direct":false,"no-flush":false},"auto-read-only":true,"discard":"unmap"}' \ -blockdev '{"node-name":"libvirt-3-format","read-only":false,"cache":{"direct":false,"no-flush":false},"driver":"raw","file":"libvirt-3-storage"}' \ -device ide-hd,bus=sata0.2,drive=libvirt-3-format,id=sata0-0-2,bootindex=1,write-cache=on \ -blockdev '{"driver":"host_device","filename":"/dev/disk/by-id/ata-WDC_WUH721414ALE6L4_9JGB2P7T","node-name":"libvirt-2-storage","cache":{"direct":false,"no-flush":false},"auto-read-only":true,"discard":"unmap"}' \ -blockdev '{"node-name":"libvirt-2-format","read-only":false,"cache":{"direct":false,"no-flush":false},"driver":"raw","file":"libvirt-2-storage"}' \ -device ide-hd,bus=sata0.3,drive=libvirt-2-format,id=sata0-0-3,write-cache=on \ -blockdev '{"driver":"file","filename":"/mnt/user/isos/virtio-win-0.1.173-2.iso","node-name":"libvirt-1-storage","auto-read-only":true,"discard":"unmap"}' \ -blockdev '{"node-name":"libvirt-1-format","read-only":true,"driver":"raw","file":"libvirt-1-storage"}' \ -device ide-cd,bus=ide.0,unit=1,drive=libvirt-1-format,id=ide0-0-1 \ -netdev tap,fd=34,id=hostnet0,vhost=on,vhostfd=35 \ -device virtio-net-pci,netdev=hostnet0,id=net0,mac=52:54:00:8e:7d:32,bus=pci.0,addr=0x2 \ -chardev pty,id=charserial0 \ -device isa-serial,chardev=charserial0,id=serial0 \ -chardev socket,id=charchannel0,fd=37,server,nowait \ -device virtserialport,bus=virtio-serial0.0,nr=1,chardev=charchannel0,id=channel0,name=org.qemu.guest_agent.0 \ -device vfio-pci,host=0000:01:00.0,id=hostdev0,bus=pci.0,addr=0x5 \ -device vfio-pci,host=0000:01:00.1,id=hostdev1,bus=pci.0,addr=0x6 \ -device usb-host,hostbus=3,hostaddr=6,id=hostdev2,bus=usb.0,port=2 \ -device usb-host,hostbus=3,hostaddr=4,id=hostdev3,bus=usb.0,port=3 \ -device usb-host,hostbus=3,hostaddr=5,id=hostdev4,bus=usb.0,port=4 \ -device usb-host,hostbus=3,hostaddr=7,id=hostdev5,bus=usb.0,port=5 \ -device usb-host,hostbus=1,hostaddr=4,id=hostdev6,bus=usb.0,port=6 \ -device usb-host,hostbus=3,hostaddr=9,id=hostdev7,bus=usb.0,port=7 \ -device usb-host,hostbus=3,hostaddr=11,id=hostdev8,bus=usb.0,port=8 \ -sandbox on,obsolete=deny,elevateprivileges=deny,spawn=deny,resourcecontrol=deny \ -msg timestamp=on 2020-06-16 15:43:44.276+0000: Domain id=1 is tainted: high-privileges 2020-06-16 15:43:44.276+0000: Domain id=1 is tainted: host-cpu char device redirected to /dev/pts/0 (label charserial0)
  15. Hi gfjardim, I have two UnRaids. Currently I'm using disk shares and had to create a user account through the GUI to do the transfers (not sure why, but root didn't work). I have used this command to make the shares and move data: mount -t cifs -o sec=ntlm,user=filemove,password=mypassword //tower2/tv /mnt/tower2_tv But Squid suggested this plugin might be an easier way (http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=13432.msg408894#msg408894) I don't know linux at all - so I love GUI stuff. :-) I haven't found a place where I can control permissions of shares - my family doesn't access Unraid directly, so I've never had the need to look. Thanks, Russell
  16. Hi Everyone, I am using UnassignedDevices to link to disks on a separate UnRaid system - so I can move files from one UnRaid to the other. Because it is a more powerful computer, I am using UnassignedDevices on my "Destination" computer - and then using Midnight Commander to connect to the "Source" computer and move files. When I do this, the files get Copied fine, but when MC goes back to delete them on the "Source" computer it errors with "Permission denied (13)". Is there a way to fix this? (Other than to load UnassignedDevices on the "Source" computer to do the move) Thanks, Russell
  17. As the subject of the thread says, it works on any version from 6beta14 to what is current as of this post, 6.1.2. It's in the 6.1 verified subforum. What other notation are you wanting? Either it's already been changed, or I don't see what you are talking about. Hi Jonathan, The subject line made it clear to me that this thread is about the plugin and 6 Beta 14+, not really indicating that it's compatible. I suggest a quick note on this post: http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=38635.msg359360#msg359360 That indicates the compatibility (maybe near the link to download or as the first FAQ). I had this plugin suggested to me twice over the past month - and both times someone indicated it wasn't 6 Compatible. If it has been for a while, it must not be clear to others either. Thanks, Russell
  18. Am I correct that this plugin is now fully 6.0 compatible? If so, can you please edit that on the first page where the download link is. Thanks, Russell
  19. Hi Jon and everyone else, I think I'm going to jump into the VM on UnRaid pool again... It turns out that the motherboard I have, a Gigabyte MU70-SU0 (http://b2b.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=5133#ov) is not super friendly with Windows 7, bare metal. It was hellish just to get it loaded - what they don't tell you is that you'll need a driver off the included CD for an Intel chipset just to get the install complete (see here for "Preinstall driver": http://b2b.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=5133#dl ). The frustrating thing is that there was no documentation of this with the manual - and the install seems to work - it just hangs at random intervals. And once you get it up and running, load that CD again, because without it, Windows 7 doesn't know anything about this hardware - in Device Manager there were 17 Unknown Devices. So, I suspect I probably needed this driver when I was trying to do the install under UnRaid 6. I'm going to try again, with this knowledge - and also try Windows 10, with Jon's recent advice. This will save me buying another power supply, another case, and a few other accesssories - I really want a combined UnRaid/Desktop. I will definitely go down the separate USB controller route - since I need several USB devices to work (Wacom drawing tablet, flatbed scanner, sheetfed scanner, thumb drives, USB HDs, etc.). Is there a specific card that is suggested or are they all about the same? Then what do I do with the "custom string of XML" to make use of this card? Thanks, Russell
  20. Hi Jon, First and foremost, thank you for the great videos and all of the assistance you provide here - even on the weekends! And thanks to everyone else who offered knowledge and assistance. I did get Windows 7 x64 up and running as a VM following your tips - changing the <Address from PCI to IDE, deleting the address line following that entry, then loading Windows (for those following along, you still must install the drivers as described in the UnRaid 6 Manual, even though the drive is detected; I think they are later used to drive devices on your VM.) I spent a ton of hours working on the USB devices - and while I could get one or two working, I never got all of them working (your suggestion didn't seem to work with Windows 7, FYI) - and the simplest of things would crash the whole damn thing (like connecting a new USB CD drive to load a driver). Often this led to recreating the VM and reloading the OS. I was also able to do a little testing while I had the VM up and running. Instead of loading files over the gigabit network, having the array onboard the same machine was only about 10% faster than the network delivery - I had hoped they'd be much faster this way. Regrettably, I've given up. I bought a hexcore processor, 64GB of RAM, a new motherboard, a video card, and a few other things to seriously upscale one of my existing Unraids to do VMs - now I'm in the market for a new case and power supply to build a new machine instead. My two scanners, drawing tablet, printers, and other USB accessories should work just fine that way. I've rebuilt both my UnRaid machines to their pre-6 form, and they run 6 just fine (even if they are just Celerons with 2GB of RAM). Hopefully I'll have the horsepower for a couple dockers (CrashPlan and Plex). Thanks again for all the assistance and coaching - sorry I couldn't put any more time into it, Russell
  21. Hi Jon, I tried - now I get an "Error: Internal Error: Unexpected address type for ide disk." I think there's an issue with my "<Address" line for that disk, it is address type PCI, while the others are IDE. I've tried copying and pasting one of the other lines, editing it a bit, and I don't know the right combination to get it working. While I was waiting for assistance, I tried following the Atlas thread to try ESXi and I got two VMs up and running pretty quickly. Before trying to get UnRaid as a client, I tried to get one USB device (Fujitsu ScanSnap ix500) up and running and failed after a couple hours of work. My concern is that it's the easiest of the three USB devices I need - an old ScanJet 6300c and a Cintiq 1200W drawing tablet being the other two. Maybe I'm just asking virtualization to do too much? My main reason for trying the VM route is that I hope READ speed (hopefully write too) from my array will be much faster than I could get over the network - but I have no idea if that's likely. Thanks for any advice/ideas/support you can offer. Russell
  22. Hi Jon, I've now tried the 0.1.100 version... and a new ISO (the one from college was some kind of all in one thing). I borrowed one from a friend that is just Windows 7 x86 and x64. Same results - I load all the drivers from the 0.1.100, from the AMD 64 folder, in this order (from http://lime-technology.com/wiki/index.php/UnRAID_Manual_6#Creating_Your_Windows_VM): Balloon NetKVM vioserial viostor (be sure to load this one last) In some cases (Balloon and vioserial, if I remember correctly), there's an x86 and x64 driver. I've tried loading both - I presume the x64 is what is supposed to be loaded. I still don't get a drive I can install on for x64 Windows. Thanks, Russell
  23. Thanks Jon, That's a sigh of relief... It was a good chunk of change for me. Maybe I'm totally going to the wrong place... I have tried: virtio-win-0.1.102.iso and virtio-win-0.1.109.iso Should those work? Russell
  24. I'm not sure if it's pre-SP1. It's from my college. I tried a Windows 10 ISO and have the same issue. All four drivers seem to load, but for x64 solutions, I never have a drive I can install to. I just bought my hardware - you can read about it here: http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=42159.60 I hope I didn't end up with something incompatible. :-( With my new hardware, I need to find at least one x64 that will work. Russell
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