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  1. I've only seen a handful of mentions of this anywhere, with no obvious solutions. But has ANYONE here been successful at installing NRPE on UNRAID?
  2. That’s all? Do you have any plugins installed? Any other devices on the network that could have been compromised and “wormed” their way to your Unraid server?
  3. Did you have Plex exposed? What other rockers are y’all running? If you post have the same docker, check the repo and version. Could be a vulnerability somewhere allowing this to happen.
  4. I've followed @SpaceInvaderOne's video guide for both High Sierra and Mojave VM's and have gotten everything pretty much working, including the GPU pass through. The thing I can't figure out is that FCPX and Compressor are STRUGGLING during render/exports. In fact, my 2012 MacBook Pro with NVIDIA GT650M is almost TWICE as fast as the VM's. Does anyone have any ideas on how to speed this up? I've tried geekbench and I'm scoring about 150K, which is similar to my bare metal windows score. I just can't get my video editing software to use it properly, which is literally the only reason I'm messing with it at all! lol
  5. I've run into an issue when trying to create files from within the script. For some reason, I do not have write permissions inside the chromosome/script directory.
  6. I'm not sure how many others are having this problem but after a fresh install of my Kali iso that I've used several other places, I started noticing some strange behaviors. The biggest thing was that my cursor didn't show up in the VNC window, which after researching it appears to be due to my Laptop's touch screen. I decided to just try RDP instead. But every package I tried to install kept returning the "no package found" error in the terminal. I thought was might have been due to using a VNC client to connect, but I tried to install a few other random packages with no luck. Apt updates and upgrades would complete immediately without doing anything, which was very weird. Eventually, I realized that my /etc/apt/sources.list contained ONLY the sources on the original ISO and which had all been immediately been disabled upon install. I quickly added the line "deb http://http.kali.org/kali kali-rolling main contrib non-free" and I was back in business! Apparently, this is just the way Debian works, but I had never noticed it before. I wanted to let others who may run into a similar problem what fixed it for me in hopes of saving someone a headache someday!
  7. Good point. I did, however, go off of the serial numbers themselves because I knew that wouldn't change. I didn't realize that the sdX numbers change though. Thought it was just based off the SATA port it was plugged into.
  8. TL;DR - Backed up the flash drive, reimaged it and copied as many files over as I thought I needed. Tower booted right up with the web interface but had a stale config. Used SMART report from my diagnostics log to assign devices and then had to re-enter my settings and reload the dockers. Appears to be working now with data and docker settings intact. Details: I actually went ahead and copied the flash to my desktop PC and reimaged the flash drive. I copied over as many config files as I could over last night but not the whole folder. I copied the key, shares config files and things like that. I didn't want to just copy EVERYTHING over since there was a chance something was corrupt. But one that was strange is that the disk.cfg (?, I think this was the name of the file) showed the serial numbers of the cache, but not the data disks. When the tower booted, the web interface came right up but I had a stale config. Luckily, I had pulled the diagnostics for this post and it had a SMART report which explicitly listed the serial numbers, sda/b/c/d/e names and the parity/disk1/etc for each of my drives. Using this, I was able to assign the appropriate drives back to their appropriate locations. If not for this, I wouldn't have attempted it since the parity drive is completely overwritten. Lastly, my dockers were kinda there, but not really. They were all listed, but the icon was a question mark and I got some error about the file wasn't found. So I went and reinstalled CA and manually loaded them all back and it all came back just as it should. I also had to reinstall all my plugins, but that's not a huge deal. Overall, I think I'm in fairly good shape. Now if I can just get things to stay running.... It just seems like a different issue keeps popping up every time I look. lol
  9. So is the best thing just to take the USB to another PC, reformat, and then reinstall the software on it like a brand new USB?
  10. Would a missing go file cause the dockers and other settings to not load as well?
  11. I had some issues last weekend with a mother board not booting from the USB but when i swapped it out with a new MOBO it came back fine. I just figured it was the MOBO? But how how would I go about checking it to see if it’s ok on another PC? And if I reinstall the software, will I lose anything?
  12. Still new to UNRAID, running 6.5.3. It's been running pretty well for the most part, minus some user errors in setting everything up. But today, I started a Windows 10 VM before realizing I had passed through the GPU of my Ryzen 2200G a few days ago while I was tinkering with some stuff. So I went to stop the VM and change it over to VNC when all of a sudden the server was completely unresponsive. The VM wouldn't stop and no other pages would load properly. The CPU was maxing out a constant 100% on all 4 cores and it started responding. So I decided to just kill the power and reboot it. Now, the service comes up and I can ping it, but there is no web interface and no dockers running. I can connect to SSH, and have rebooted and powered down several times to no avail. Based on another thread I found, I used the "nohup /usrs/local/sbin/emhttp" command and was able to get the web interface back. However, none of my settings where there and none of my dockers, plugins, or even the CA app were there. It was like a BRAND new instance of unraid, except all my data was still in the array. Any ideas on what in the world would just cause this to stop working? tower-diagnostics-20180903-0834.zip
  13. So I'm new to UNRAID, and I have really gotten myself into a hole trying to set up my new cache disk. I was in a hurry to get it set up and I was just getting comfortable with UNRAID, so when I saw most of my shares were set to "prefer", I thought to myself, "GREAT! I'm good to go". Then I set my appdata to "only" and then used the terminal to move the files by using "cp -r /mnt/user/appdata /mnt/cache/appdata". Afterward, a number of my dockers would no longer load their web gui. To add insult to injury, I manually started the mover to get some files I had written to my cache disk onto the array. Suddenly, my cache is filling up and before long it's 100% full because all my movies were being moved over to the cache. I then set all my shares to cache disk setting of "NO" and hit the mover again, except nothing happened. So I tried to use the terminal to move the files from the cache disk to the array, but it only wrote the file names but didn't move any data. I read up on the FAQ's and learn the difference between all the settings and realize they should have been set to "YES" and not "PREFER" and that setting it to "NO" doesn't do anything at all when the mover runs. So then I set everything to "YES" and ran the mover again, things finally started moving from my cache drive. However, the moves that were on the cache disk aren't on my array (except the empty file names from earlier) and they aren't on my cache drive either. Can anyone give me some pointers on how to fix this mess I've made??? lol