TristanP

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  1. unRAID has the ability to send system notifications via email. However my SMTP service provider requires SASL to be able to authenticate. How do I go about setting up SASL so unRAID can use my provider to be able to send email?
  2. Finally got time and puled the LSI SAS controller with no change. I them pulled the SAS Expander card (HP 468405-002) and disconnected it from the MB. Now I get a new error: That's after I redid the original USB with the latest unRAID writer (See above). Gotta admit....This is a new error for me.
  3. Did the above. No change from the new one. Here's a screen shot of the console (Wish I could get the entire output):
  4. Just to make sure: - Copy the /config directory off the flash drive - Use the unRAID USB creator to rewrite the 6.11.5 version back on the stick - Copy the /config directory back Sorry for being dense but before I do destructive operations I want to make sure I understand the process.
  5. I'll give it a shot. I thought the license was tied to some unique id on the USB stick though, So I downloaded the USB creator, created a new flash drive with the correct version (6.11.5) and copied the old /config folder onto the USB /config. Unfortunately it seems to have gotten worse. There are now dozens of listings after this text: instead of just the one prior. And there it sits. It's wondering what is going on that annoys me. Sigh
  6. I shutdown my unRAID machine to remove two unneeded disks and reroute cables. That went smoothly and the SAS controllers showed the right drives on the right interface. While booting it spit out the following: And there it sits. Pushing 30 minutes now. Any ideas what may be going on? Do I interrupt it or let it run. I am using unRAID v6.11.5. Thanks.
  7. You're not kidding that the documentation is crappy. But I did as you suggested. Now off to see if I can tweak the api docker. EDIT: Once I did this and restarted the API docker it created /app/vikunja/files/[config|data] directories and created the default config.yml file. Now I have two But which one gets precedence? I wonder if I can unmount /etc/vikunja and it'll use the files and directories it just created.
  8. I have two questions about the vikunja-api container. Thanks to LTM I have the front end and API dockers working and talking to each other. The first is: how does one create an admin account? I can create normal users but not an admin account The second is: There's no config.yml anywhere in the api docker image. If I create a new one where does the docker image expect it to be?
  9. It doesn't unfortunately. All it does is demand a server location, even if none are listed (Even after a restart of the docker container).
  10. Running unRAID 6.9.2 I goofed up my Jellyfin docker config (Linixserver version) so I uninstalled the docker and deleted the directory in appdata. However on reinstall the docker container said there was an existing server on unRAID and would not kick of the first time install script. I repeated the above process and used a different jellyfin docker image (Jellyfin's direct official image) and now I have two. Each instance is using an unique string (I'd say GUID but it's not the official MS format) that doesn't seem to exist anywhere on disk. What can I do to convince the docker engine to remove these "ghost" servers? I tried rebooting unRAID to no effect.
  11. Running unRAID 6.9.2 I have removed the Jellyfin docker image and the directory in /mnt/user/appdata. However after reinstalling the image instead of going through the usual initialization process it asks for a server. I give it the IP and port of itself and shockingly it is unable to log in. What am I missing to convince Jellyfin to go through it's initialization process?
  12. Yup. I seem to like putting random characters like that in output. Everything else looks fine.
  13. I have been mounting several CIFS shares from an unRAID (v6.8.3) instance on a Centos VM for months without issue. With the new kernel and package update (Called 8.2) all I get from trying to mount the share is the following: domain=cargo.<personal domain> mount.cifs kernel mount options: ip=1q92.168.1.118, unc=\\cargo.<personal domain>\Video,vers=3.0,sec=ntlmsspi,file_mode=0777,user=<valid share user>,domain=cargo.<personal domain>,pass=********* mount error(13): Permission denied The share can still easily be mounted on a Windows machine and via smbclient without error. The behavior has changed with this update. Does anyone have any insight what may have changed and what I should look at to try and determine what specifically is wrong? Also it looks like the SMB logs are turned off on unRAID. What's the proper changes to get Samba to log logon failures? Here's other info: Output of uname -or: 4.18.0-193.19.1.el8_2.x86_64 GNU/Linux fstab line: //cargo.<personal domain>/Video /mnt/movies cifs vers=3.0,credentials=/root/creds_smb_library_core,sec=ntlmsspi,file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777 0 0 credential file: username=<valid share user> password=<valid password>
  14. Can someone tell me where the Nextcloud error logs are located? This latest version reports that the "Community Document Server" and "Talk" fail to install when the docker image is installed. However after login I see both listed under Apps but when I click on "Remove" Nextcloud reports "an error occured". Can't diagnose when the error message is "It's broken".
  15. I've installed the latest docker image and attached it to a mariadb but when I go to apps I do not see the openoffice app. Isn't that installed by default? EDIT:I have two unRAID servers (Both 6.8.2 and have the local mariadb set up for Nextcloud as per SpaceInvader One's video) and I got different installation results after some testing. On machine #1 (GIGABYTE GA-7PESH2 w/2 E5-2630L v2 @ 2.40GHz and 128G Memory) the docker downloads, I put in the mariadb info, I can see some spinning as it works through to the document server, and the the web page throws a timeout. Refreshing the page I can log in with the admin account, but there's no sign of openoffice On machine #2 (ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. P8Z77-V PRO w/i5-2500K CPU @ 3.30GHz and 16G Memory) the docker downloads, i put in the mariadb info, it spins through all the apps but complains that the Community Document Server and Talk fail to download/install. In this case OpenOffice can be seen. Any ideas why I'm seeing different install issues (Neither are error free)
  16. Has anyone else noticed that if you create a second VM share the "Updating" button stays grayed out and never updates the VM config? The first share works fine but the second one just sits and hangs...
  17. Heh. So just clean up the settings, point the server to some Samba shares, and let 'er rip? Leave everything to a client? Why yes I'm a Kodi noob. Why do you ask?
  18. Dumb question time: I'm seeing "lost websocket connection" when I connect to the docker image via the 8080 web server and the Kodi documentation talkas about web sockets sitting on port 9090. But 9090 isn't defined in the docker image. Am I missing something on web sockets for this build of Kodi (Latest available) or did I somehow goof up the docker install?
  19. That is true, but at the time I could not assume any drive was good. Seems in a support forum people still think snide comments are considered help. You might think it was pointless, but what it told me is that the problem seems to reside in unRAID. Command line formatting told me that it wasn't the drive that couldn't be formatted, or mounted, or written to, or dd'ed to; command line formatting told me that unRAID trying to format the drive is where the issue seems to be. Diagnostic log attached. tower-diagnostics-20181223-1407.zip
  20. For those not familiar with the subreddit /r/JDM_WAAAT I have built their NSFW system for use with unRAID with 15 SAS drives from a recently decommissioned SAN at my work. Here's the hardware: Motherboard - Gigabyte GA-7PESH2 (Latest available BIOS from Gigabyte and SAS controller flashed into IT mode) CPU - 2x Xeon E5-2630L Memory - 128G ECC DDR3 10600MHz in 16 sticks SAS Expander - HP 24 Bay Expander Card (487738-001) SAS Drives - 15x Seagate 3T Constellation SAS drives (ST33000650SS) Cache Drive Crucial MX500 1T SSD (CT1000MX500SSD1(Z)) Various cables, fans and heat sinks Rosewill 4U Chassis (RSV-L4500) Using the latest unRAID (v6.6.6) all the drives will format normally without error with the mkfs.xfs command with the following output: meta-data=/dev/sdi1 isize=512 agcount=4, agsize=183141659 blks sectsz=512 attr=2, projid32bit=1 crc=1 finobt=1, sparse=1, rmapbt=0, reflink=0 data = bsize=4096 blocks=732566633, imaxpct=5 sunit=0 swidth=0 blks naming =version 2 bsize=4096 ascii-ci=0 ftype=1 log = internal log bsize=4096 blocks=357698, version=2 = sectsz=512 sunit=0 blks, lazy-count=1 realtime =none extsz=4096 blocks=0, rtextents=0 I can assign all these drives as normal drives and unRAID will mount the drives after I tell it to format them. However once I put any of the drives into the parity role upon starting the array I get disk read errors for pretty much every sector until I kill the parity rebuild. From initial troubleshooting the drives work fine on the command line, but something in unRAID freaks out when I try to use the drives in a parity role. Can someone shed some light on what's going on? It's currently beyond me. And if I'm not including any useful logs let me know and I'll get them up. Syslog snapshot: Dec 22 18:58:31 Tower emhttpd: Mounting disks... Dec 22 18:58:31 Tower emhttpd: shcmd (3441): /sbin/btrfs device scan Dec 22 18:58:32 Tower root: Scanning for Btrfs filesystems Dec 22 18:58:32 Tower emhttpd: shcmd (3442): mkdir -p /mnt/disk1 Dec 22 18:58:32 Tower emhttpd: shcmd (3443): mount -t btrfs,xfs,reiserfs -o noatime,nodiratime /dev/md1 /mnt/disk1 Dec 22 18:58:32 Tower kernel: XFS (md1): Mounting V5 Filesystem Dec 22 18:58:32 Tower kernel: XFS (md1): Ending clean mount Dec 22 18:58:32 Tower emhttpd: shcmd (3444): xfs_growfs /mnt/disk1 Dec 22 18:58:32 Tower root: meta-data=/dev/md1 isize=512 agcount=4, agsize=183141659 blks Dec 22 18:58:32 Tower root: = sectsz=512 attr=2, projid32bit=1 Dec 22 18:58:32 Tower root: = crc=1 finobt=1 spinodes=1 rmapbt=0 Dec 22 18:58:32 Tower root: = reflink=0 Dec 22 18:58:32 Tower root: data = bsize=4096 blocks=732566633, imaxpct=5 Dec 22 18:58:32 Tower root: = sunit=0 swidth=0 blks Dec 22 18:58:32 Tower root: naming =version 2 bsize=4096 ascii-ci=0 ftype=1 Dec 22 18:58:32 Tower root: log =internal bsize=4096 blocks=357698, version=2 Dec 22 18:58:32 Tower root: = sectsz=512 sunit=0 blks, lazy-count=1 Dec 22 18:58:32 Tower root: realtime =none extsz=4096 blocks=0, rtextents=0 Dec 22 18:58:32 Tower emhttpd: shcmd (3445): sync Dec 22 18:58:32 Tower emhttpd: shcmd (3446): mkdir /mnt/user Dec 22 18:58:32 Tower emhttpd: shcmd (3447): /usr/local/sbin/shfs /mnt/user -disks 2 -o noatime,big_writes,allow_other -o rem ember=0 |& logger Dec 22 18:58:32 Tower shfs: stderr redirected to syslog Dec 22 18:58:32 Tower emhttpd: shcmd (3449): /usr/local/sbin/update_cron Dec 22 18:58:32 Tower emhttpd: Starting services... Dec 22 18:58:32 Tower emhttpd: shcmd (3451): chmod 0777 '/mnt/user/appdata' Dec 22 18:58:32 Tower emhttpd: shcmd (3452): chown 'nobody':'users' '/mnt/user/appdata' Dec 22 18:58:32 Tower emhttpd: shcmd (3453): chmod 0777 '/mnt/user/domains' Dec 22 18:58:32 Tower emhttpd: shcmd (3454): chown 'nobody':'users' '/mnt/user/domains' Dec 22 18:58:32 Tower emhttpd: shcmd (3455): chmod 0777 '/mnt/user/system' Dec 22 18:58:32 Tower emhttpd: shcmd (3456): chown 'nobody':'users' '/mnt/user/system' Dec 22 18:58:32 Tower emhttpd: shcmd (3471): /usr/local/sbin/mount_image '/mnt/user/system/docker/docker.img' /var/lib/docker20 Dec 22 18:58:32 Tower kernel: BTRFS: device fsid dd886698-5798-4d20-a9af-8e60fa1e339b devid 1 transid 8 /dev/loop2 Dec 22 18:58:32 Tower kernel: BTRFS info (device loop2): disk space caching is enabled Dec 22 18:58:32 Tower kernel: BTRFS info (device loop2): has skinny extents Dec 22 18:58:33 Tower root: Resize '/var/lib/docker' of 'max' Dec 22 18:58:33 Tower kernel: BTRFS info (device loop2): new size for /dev/loop2 is 21474836480 Dec 22 18:58:33 Tower emhttpd: shcmd (3473): /etc/rc.d/rc.docker start Dec 22 18:58:33 Tower root: starting dockerd ... Dec 22 18:58:33 Tower avahi-daemon[2656]: Joining mDNS multicast group on interface docker0.IPv4 with address 172.17.0.1. Dec 22 18:58:33 Tower avahi-daemon[2656]: New relevant interface docker0.IPv4 for mDNS. Dec 22 18:58:33 Tower avahi-daemon[2656]: Registering new address record for 172.17.0.1 on docker0.IPv4. Dec 22 18:58:33 Tower kernel: IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): docker0: link is not ready Dec 22 18:58:36 Tower root: Starting docker_load Dec 22 18:58:36 Tower emhttpd: shcmd (3487): /usr/local/sbin/mount_image '/mnt/user/system/libvirt/libvirt.img' /etc/libvirt 1 Dec 22 18:58:36 Tower kernel: BTRFS info (device loop3): disk space caching is enabled Dec 22 18:58:36 Tower kernel: BTRFS info (device loop3): has skinny extents Dec 22 18:58:36 Tower root: Resize '/etc/libvirt' of 'max' Dec 22 18:58:36 Tower kernel: BTRFS info (device loop3): new size for /dev/loop3 is 1073741824 Dec 22 18:58:36 Tower emhttpd: shcmd (3489): /etc/rc.d/rc.libvirt start Dec 22 18:58:36 Tower root: Starting virtlockd... Dec 22 18:58:36 Tower root: Starting virtlogd... Dec 22 18:58:36 Tower root: Starting libvirtd... Dec 22 18:58:36 Tower kernel: tun: Universal TUN/TAP device driver, 1.6 Dec 22 18:58:36 Tower kernel: mdcmd (38): check correct Dec 22 18:58:36 Tower kernel: md: recovery thread: recon Q ... Dec 22 18:58:36 Tower kernel: md: using 1536k window, over a total of 2930266532 blocks. Dec 22 18:58:36 Tower kernel: virbr0: port 1(virbr0-nic) entered blocking state Dec 22 18:58:36 Tower kernel: virbr0: port 1(virbr0-nic) entered disabled state Dec 22 18:58:36 Tower kernel: device virbr0-nic entered promiscuous mode Dec 22 18:58:36 Tower dhcpcd[2290]: virbr0: new hardware address: d2:65:0a:e4:b2:ce Dec 22 18:58:36 Tower dhcpcd[2290]: virbr0: new hardware address: 52:54:00:e3:45:77 Dec 22 18:58:36 Tower kernel: mpt2sas_cm0: log_info(0x3112043b): originator(PL), code(0x12), sub_code(0x043b) Dec 22 18:58:36 Tower kernel: sd 7:0:3:0: [sde] Unaligned partial completion (resid=172376, sector_sz=512) Dec 22 18:58:36 Tower kernel: sd 7:0:3:0: [sde] tag#1 UNKNOWN(0x2003) Result: hostbyte=0x05 driverbyte=0x08 Dec 22 18:58:36 Tower kernel: sd 7:0:3:0: [sde] tag#1 Sense Key : 0x5 [current] Dec 22 18:58:36 Tower kernel: sd 7:0:3:0: [sde] tag#1 ASC=0x10 ASCQ=0x1 Dec 22 18:58:36 Tower kernel: sd 7:0:3:0: [sde] tag#1 CDB: opcode=0x7f, sa=0x9 Dec 22 18:58:36 Tower kernel: sd 7:0:3:0: [sde] tag#1 CDB[00]: 7f 00 00 00 00 00 00 18 00 09 20 00 00 00 00 00 Dec 22 18:58:36 Tower kernel: sd 7:0:3:0: [sde] tag#1 CDB[10]: 00 00 54 40 00 00 54 40 00 00 00 00 00 00 04 00 Dec 22 18:58:36 Tower kernel: print_req_error: protection error, dev sde, sector 21568 Dec 22 18:58:36 Tower kernel: md: disk1 read error, sector=21504 Dec 22 18:58:36 Tower kernel: md: recovery thread: multiple disk errors, sector=21504 Dec 22 18:58:36 Tower kernel: md: disk1 read error, sector=21512 Dec 22 18:58:36 Tower kernel: md: recovery thread: multiple disk errors, sector=21512 Dec 22 18:58:36 Tower kernel: md: disk1 read error, sector=21520 Dec 22 18:58:36 Tower kernel: md: recovery thread: multiple disk errors, sector=21520 Dec 22 18:58:36 Tower kernel: md: disk1 read error, sector=21528 (etc. until parity is cancelled)