planetix

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  1. Nor does you stating something make it true either. You're better than the response you gave to this.
  2. Why wouldn't you just click the update button and check? LSIO always keeps the container up to date and when it's available that is all you have to do. For the record the 2058 version is available now for the container and I verified it is working with the new API changes, shows that wouldn't update before now do.
  3. Got this working and imported a pool from FreeNAS - nice work! I'm guessing this conflicts with the Unraid Nvidia plugin? Or does it need to be re-installed for it? Edit: To answer my own question, if you install the Unraid Nvidia plugin, which has it's own kernel package, you need to re-install the ZFS plugin to re-enable it.
  4. I had that board (technically still have it). There's no "direct" upgrade for it, that supports E3 Xeons. If you are willing to go up to the E5 line there's the X10SRM-F, which can take up to 128GB of ram if you use 32gb RDIMMs though most people find 32 or 64 to be more sane. The 2680v3 is a big jump in cores (12) and a step down in clock speed (2.7/3.3) from the E3 you have. There's also the 2660v3, which is the 10 core version, slightly higher clock speeds, and cheaper. E5's draw more power (the 2680v3 is 120TDP, the 2660 105, vs 80 for your CPU) but in day to day use I haven't found that to be an issue. You can find all of this retail or on Ebay. This is my setup: Supermicro X10SRM-F ($280, new) E-2680v3 ($290, used) 64gb DDR4 ECC RDimms 16x4 ($115x4/$460, new) Intel x540 10GBase-T NIC ($140, used, the SFP+ variants are usually cheaper) $1170 total. Only the CPU and NIC are used, and I'm not worried about Intel failing on me. You can find the board and ram used to if you want to go cheaper (or maybe it's cheaper that way via Ebay in AUS?). Mine is installed in a Node 804, like so:
  5. Less an issue with the plugin and more an issue with the Supermicro BMC only supporting two zones. Asrock, for example, supports individual zones for fans and thus you can assign them individually with this plugin. Though with splitters you can probably at least get the two profiles you want, one for fans on one side and one for the other.
  6. Didn't know it still tar'd the files. Your best bet then is to leverage Duplicati's custom commands (in advanced options): --run-script-before, --run-script-after, --run-script-before-required and --run-script-timeout. You'll want to stop your dockers prior to having it backup Appdata then restart. There's some suggestions on how to script the latter around the forums, do a search. They might be able to help in the CA Appdata backup thread since I am pretty sure that is exactly what it does.
  7. Stopping dockers is a good idea prior to backing up appdata. Not all of them require it but there are enough variables, particularly if you run a lot of dockers, to make it the safe thing to do. You can just use CA to automate that part then Duplicati to back up CA's backup? You can disable compression in CA and have it retain only one copy if you'd rather manage the rest with Duplicati. Not like the CA plugin takes up a lot of space or resources.
  8. Djoss maintains the container, not the application. You may have better luck making the request on the application Github site: https://github.com/hsoft/dupeguru/ Edit: Although this statement on Github means it will likely not be addressed (at least he is upfront about it):
  9. Was it broken in 6.6.3? This is a newer system, I started with 6.6.1 I believe.
  10. Sorry, I was out for a couple days. I can't remove the card - it's the only one I'm using. Before I left I did however rollback to 6.6.4 and the system hasn't crashed since. Something in the delta between 6.6.4 and .5? The latter looks like a small change but maybe there was an undocumented fix that is causing this, perhaps? With 6.6.5 it would crash within 12 hours or less of the last crash every time, but 6.6.4 is still humming along as normal.
  11. Since upgrading from 6.6.4 a few days ago Unraid crashes about every 11-12 hours. I enabled troubleshooting mode via Fix Common Problems and captured the logs (attached, with the FCPsyslog_tail.txt inside the zip). Any ideas? Seems to be something network related triggering an Emby server problem, though hard for me to trace down. It worked fine with 6.6.4 and previous; the update to 6.6.5 is the only change. Could it be related to my NIC (Atlantic chipset, it's the 10GB Asus card)? It was working before too but maybe there's a driver issue in the new update? beastjr-diagnostics-20181114-1003.zip
  12. I hope there are because you are replying to a thread that is almost 7 years old....
  13. Same. Works for me but the cat error is still present. Could be considered cosmetic, all things considered, but something is clearly wrong still. Thanks for the updated plugin btw, much appreciated.
  14. I've updated and so far, so good. Supermicro X10DRI motherboard, SC743TQ-SQ case. I'm using 3 of the 80mm SQ fans for intake and the 92mm SQ fan for exhaust, and two SNK-P0050AP4 heatsink/fans. Idles nice and quiet and doesn't scream under full load, though of course you can hear the fans then.
  15. IE11 is practically dead. The official EOL from Microsoft is technically 2020 but even they would prefer you stuck a fork in it now and declared it done. Reminds me of the dark days of IE6, oh how I hated having to support that well past its shelf life because lots of IT departments put off updating due to all the custom ActiveX crap plugins their users depended on.
  16. I've gone from 6.5.3 to 6.6.1 and now to 6.6.3 and don't have these problems. I use the Dynamix Cache directories and it works fine for me after updating. I can also stop my array and my display header is normal. You should probably post your logs/report the issue because you may have something specific to your system going awry.
  17. You're missing the release notes...which are posted in the very first post of this announcement... as they are for all releases. You should, you know, read them. And if anything looks important to you, well, there you go...or not. What I'm missing is what you are asking for
  18. Github now reporting they are failing over a data storage system. I don't know if that means you'll need to re-sync your changes when done Squid but there you have it.
  19. The main thing you are doing wrong is not reading Squid's post directly above yours
  20. BTW thanks a LOT LSIO for creating this container, the above issue aside it makes it a lot easier to install Bazarr than trying to do it manually and Bazarr itself is a great app. Plex may have the SubZero plugin but Emby users like myself needed something like this which also leverages Subliminal.
  21. Don't feel bad, I got bit by that exact same problem - I forgot that the description under the path in the container options is just that, a description, and the actual path it maps to is lower case. Which in case sensitive environments like this one is something of a problem Since it's happened to at least two of us I agree that perhaps the container should be updated to correct this minor, but important, typo in the description. It is an easy thing to overlook.
  22. Your paths are wrong. The easiest way to fix this is A) Find the correct paths and B) Delete the Bazaar container & it's appdata folder and start again (I discovered that in some cases, changing to the correct path doesn't always work if it's already logged the wrong one and it was easy to just start over). Step 1) In the Bazarr container note Host Path 2 and 3. You'll link 2 to wherever your movies are, like /mnt/media/movies and 3 to tv, like /mnt/media/tv. Note these are *not the paths you use in the applications!* Like all containers, this just maps to an internal container path. *That's* what you use. For the Unraid Bazarr container Movies are mapped to /movies and TV mapped to /tv. Note the case! It is case-sensitive. Inside the container itself that is where Bazarr sees the content. You can easily test this by opening up a console shell for the container and cd'ing to /movies and /tv - if you mapped this correctly you'll see a list of your respective files in each. Step 2) You need to use the same *container* path for Sonarr/Radarr - the ones those containers are using. For example, Binhex-Sonarr/Radarr maps your directories to /media for those containers. So /mnt/media/movies (if that is your actual Unraid path) is mapped to /media inside the Radarr container, and so on. Step 3) Use the respective container path mappings in Bazarr. In the above example, you'd use /media for both the Sonarr and Radarr path (left side) and /movies for Radarr /tv for Sonarr for the Bazarr mapping (right side). Obviously you need to use the actual paths you are using. Quickest sanity check is just to open a console shell for all 3 containers and cd/ls each container path. That will insure you are using the right ones. This probably seems obvious but I know sometimes container paths, especially when using containers from different sources, can get confusing, and the Bazarr instructions are somewhat unclear at the moment. Last tip: After you get it working and Bazarr correctly scans all your shows/movies (it can take a bit) you can mass-edit the list and choose the languages, or language, you want to apply to them. Then do a sync (or wait for it to kick off on it's own, it's scheduled) and it'll be able to show you what you have and what's missing. I have this working and downloading subs for my movies and tv shows. It is quite handy, actually. Plex users can use the SubZero plugin but Emby users like myself have been stuck with the built-in Opensubtitles support which is pretty lacking. Bazarr lets you use more providers by leveraging Subliminal, which is what SubZero leverages as well and is one of the better, if not best, subtitle matching apps around.
  23. Hey, thanks a bunch for this, it's really useful (your tutorial and Pulseway). Got it working with 6.6.1. Going to play around with adding other services, seeing if I can monitor docker containers, etc. but the basics work fine.
  24. Look for ones with Asmedia chips. Or just get an LSI 2008 (like the 9211-8i) like many of us
  25. M2. slot adapters can be hit or miss with Unraid, also if you are using an Sata m.2 drive (not nvme) you have to hook the card up to a Sata port and if you are doing that you are better off just getting a cheap m.2>2.5 sata enclosure and turning it in to a regular form-factor SSD. Those enclosures are cheap and work well, check Amazon. Edit: I use this one - https://amzn.com/B01N6PMZLW For expansion the LSI 8 ports are a solid and dependable choice. You can get them (and the 8087 breakout cables) cheap on Ebay. The 9211-8i IT mode is a common choice, for Unraid as well as FreeNAS and many other software defined storage systems that need to see JBOD. Be aware that those don't support Trim on most SSDs (pro and enterprise model SSDs do work with those controllers and Trim) which may or may not be an issue for you. I personally hook my SSDs up to my onboard Sata 3 ports and use the LSI for my spindle drives. The newer versions of Unraid make it even easier to pass a video card through to a VM, you don't even need to do template XML edits any longer. If it's an Nvidia card and the primary, or only, video card in your system you'll need to load the vbios with the VM to get it to work; this too can now be done right in the VM template GUI. Watch Spaceinvader One's video on it, it's easy (you can skip the steps where he manually adds it to the template, his video was made before Unraid added the option to the gui.). I pass through a 1070ti to my Windows 10 VM, works great.