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  1. On 3/23/2019 at 9:39 AM, chris_netsmart said:

    I have Plex Media Server by plexinc installed and all is working fine, but this morning I had a message that there is a update available for Plex.

     

    when I click on it I get a DEB file, but I am not sure what to do with it,

     

    can someone informed me on the right procedure to update my Plex.

    Pretty much what everyone said above. But you can periodically update all of your Docker containers through unRAID's GUI.

    1. Go to the Docker tab
    2. Click on Check For Updates
    3. Any containers that have updates available will show Update Ready under Version
    4. Click on Update All

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  2. How can you map the drives to windows so they are recognized by backblaze? I dont understand the 'via a service account' bit. Thanks in advance! Any who can help!



    Just add a sheduled task, insert "system" in the "run as" field and point the task to a batch file with the simple command

     net use z: /delete and net use z: \\servername\sharedfolder /user:username password



    Then select "run at system startup" (or similar, I do not have an English version) and you are done.


    Taken from stackoverflow http:// https://stackoverflow.com/questions/182750/map-a-network-drive-to-be-used-by-a-service#comment25569654_4763324


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  3. Wish I could help test this but haven't got any kidneys left to sell for a 2080!

     

    have you tried running:

    top

    in the terminal to see running processes with the 1070 vs the 2080?

     

    wondering if there's extra resources being taken up by qemu or the like with the RTX popped in.

     

     

  4. On 1/24/2019 at 2:03 PM, Tybio said:
    1. You /can/ use an NVidia card, but it has to be passed through to a VM.  If you use a GTX/RTX you can only get 2 streams, if you use a P2000 you can do 15+ with ease
      1. The VM must be windows, as Linux doesn't support both encode and decode in hardware with Nvidia (As stated above in thread)

    Might not be the case anymore:

     

  5. Greetings everyone! I'm hoping someone may be able to help me as I have been beating my head against a wall with this. Here are my Unraid server specs first.
    AMD Threadripper 2920X
    ASRock X399 Fatal1ty Motherboard
    32gb Gskill DDR4-3200
    10x3tb WD Red
    Nvidia Titan X Pascal in the top Primary PCI-E slot
    Nvidia Geforce 210 secondary gpu
    4 port Sata card
     
    I am trying to passthrough the Titan X to a VM but no matter what I do I can only get a black screen, no video output.
    I have watched Spaceinvader's video and followed his steps to no avail with the GPU BIOS. I also tried stubbing the GPU. 
    I've attached my VM profile if anyone could give some advice.
    VM Profile.txt


    Just a couple of checks.

    Bios up to date
    GPU is present in the BIOS

    If that’s all good

    Use GPU-Z to dump your VBIOS as opposed to downloading it off techpowerup. There was someone a few days ago that had the same problem and dumping his VBIOS off GPU-z worked and not the techpowerup one.




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  6. Yeah- that is where my current licenses came from- but can't justify spending 180ish on licensing 4 windows copies just to get rid of the watermarks.


    There’s only cosmetic limitations.

    The watermark, not being able to change wallpaper from within personalisation(you can still right click in explorer and set it though) and some messages in settings.

    Everything else is the same even updates.

    Not sure of the legality of it but I don’t think MS is too fussed about it compared to people using Windows for commercial purposes.


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  7. I'm kind of curious if anyone has come up with any downsides to not ever activating windows besides the stupid watermark.  Any real "downside" to just using windows 10 with no activation?  I've been doing this for months now and the only reason that I can come up with to buy 4 copies of windows- is that my crew razzes me about the activation message.  I've offered to remove it for the cost of a copy of windows.... heh.



    Just buy one from kinguin https://www.kinguin.net/?r=34615

    Much cheaper on there


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  8. No- this is expected.  If you didn't exclude the card at boot, then unraid will boot with that card for video and if the VM is booted with that GPU assigned, it will take over that card.  
     
    He has a threadripper- so no IGP.


    Ah I see :/


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  9. 1 - downloaded & edited out portion that needs to be removed, probably worth popping into another PC and dumping from GPUZ to see if that does anything
    2 - no, brand new Asus 1060 6GB model with HDMI
    3 - yes, works fine when using VNC as video
    4 - yes, video shows when plugged into monitor during BIOS & Unraid boot, continues to show video through unraid login (once I tell the VM to start, video goes blank and doesn't come back)
    5 - yes, BIOS is up to date (AsRock Taichi X399 board has latest firmware 3.50)
     
    I've tried the GPU in slot 1 and slot 3, same result.  I think my next logical move is to dump my own VBIOS using GPUZ instead of downloading from Techpowerup.  I hate to use up another slot with a cheap card for unraid, but may need to if that doesn't work.  
     
    Any other thoughts?  


    I don’t think number 4 is meant to happen.

    Your GFX card is not meant to have any output until you start the VM.

    Have you enabled iGPU in the motherboard? That basically tells your motherboard to use intels GPU.

    Plug in something to the onboard HDMI port and make sure your BIOS/ unRAID boot is coming from there effectively leaving your 1060 available for your VM.

    I think what’s happening is that your VM can’t be passed the GPU as it’s being used by unRAID.

    Not sure, but I think this might be the case perhaps?


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  10. On 2/24/2019 at 2:43 AM, maxse said:

    Oh mannn @yusuflimz you are THE man! I didn't know why I didnt think of that! I've always had unraid running stock, never bothered to create a user or password or anything like that. Completely forgot that I could set it up that way! Thank you soooo much for showing me everything with the pictures, etc... awesome!

     

    Would I be able to try this out to see if it works with both of the servers on my own network? I think it should still work if minio is set up right?

     

    And also, in terms of security and letsencrypt/ngenx and forwarding one port to the server, is that still secure? 

    I set up ombi at one point when I was playing around with it, but actually took it down because people said it's not good to open ports to unraid, etc... Not sure if that also applies to this set up, etc... I'm not exactly sure how the reverse proxies work and if it's considered still secure to do it this way?

     

    Thank you soooo much!!!

     

    It's your data chief :) Full disclosure, All of this is uncharted territory (for me personally) and I'd have zero liability if something went wrong.

     

    If I were you id test, test, and then test.

     

    try doing a proof of concept.

     

    1. Use the cloudberry trial to backup some small data to minio on your LAN.
    2. Change the data (Add some files , remove some files, update some files)without doing a backup
    3. Take that machine to your friend place, setup port forwarding to minio and duckDNS.
    4. Update your cloudberry container to point to duckDNS.
    5. Run the update task again on your source machine.

     

    Expected behavior should be:

    1. Added files are now present in the backup and it didn't re-run the entire backup.
    2. updated files are updated in the backup.
    3. you're able to restore the files you deleted.

    Hopefully your friend isn't located on the other side of the pond!

     

  11. I've been having some of these issue lately.

     

    Just so eliminate simple solutions first.

    1. Is the VBIOS one that you've downloaded or edited yourself?
    2. Is your card one of those crypto mining ones with no HDMI out?
    3. Does the video for the VM work when primary card is set to VNC?
    4. If you plug in a monitor to the GPU does it show up?
  12. 1 hour ago, maxse said:

    I mean it's going to be connected to the network at a friend's house. So anyone in that home will be able to browse to the server on the market and just see the file names.

     

    I know they won't be able to just plug the drive in somewhere else because the drives will be encrypted also, but it's going to be always on and the dirve is unlocked when the array is running, just the cloudberry encryption, which doesn't obfuscate the file name in the linux version of the software?

     

    Am i missing something? If you mark the share as private and don't Export it how will they be able to access your files? 

     

    Here's me creating a share 

    1. Name =  maxse 
    2. Export = no 
    3. Security = Private

     

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    If they browse to your server and you do have some Exported shares they will see this. Not much they can do with that unless you name one of your shares "XxX HardCore...." then they might have some suspicion that your storing some non PG stuff.

     

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    If by some miracle they figure out your share name and try to browse to it .

     

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    If you had your share as Export = yes (hidden) They would still get a prompt asking for credentials.

     

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    And besides, you don't have to create a share anyway for Minio. just manually create a folder under /mnt/user and pass that to the container as the location to store the data.

     

     

  13. Niceeeee, wow you guys are too good, haha with diagrams and all! This is it, will try this.
    Will I be able to try this on my own local network first to see if this will work before bring the backup server into its remote location?
     
    Ahhhh, I just came across a post that said cloudberry on linux does NOT obfuscate the file names when it encrypts! So basically whoever browses to server will be able to read the filenames and know what's on in it [emoji20] 
    Damn it, can anyone confirm this?


    Define browse . GUI ? Via a share? Taking the drive out and plugging it In somewhere?


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  14. 2019-02-23T14:58:23.694736Z qemu-system-x86_64: -chardev pty,id=charserial0: char device redirected to /dev/pts/0 (label charserial0)
    2019-02-23T14:58:33.950288Z qemu-system-x86_64: vhost_region_add_section:Section rounded to c0000000 prior to previous c0000030
    2019-02-23T14:58:33.950474Z qemu-system-x86_64: vhost_region_add_section:Section rounded to c0000000 prior to previous c0000030
    2019-02-23T14:58:33.950687Z qemu-system-x86_64: vhost_region_add_section:Section rounded to c0000000 prior to previous c0000030
    2019-02-23T14:58:33.950824Z qemu-system-x86_64: vhost_region_add_section:Section rounded to c0000000 prior to previous c0000030
    2019-02-23T14:58:33.950957Z qemu-system-x86_64: vhost_region_add_section:Section rounded to c0000000 prior to previous c0000030
    2019-02-23T14:58:33.951096Z qemu-system-x86_64: vhost_region_add_section:Section rounded to c0000000 prior to previous c0000030
    2019-02-23T14:58:33.951355Z qemu-system-x86_64: vhost_region_add_section:Section rounded to c0000000 prior to previous c0000030
    2019-02-23T14:58:33.951495Z qemu-system-x86_64: vhost_region_add_section:Section rounded to c0000000 prior to previous c0000030
    2019-02-23T14:58:33.953427Z qemu-system-x86_64: vhost_region_add_section:Section rounded to c0000000 prior to previous c0000030
    2019-02-23T14:58:33.957654Z qemu-system-x86_64: vhost_region_add_section:Section rounded to c0000000 prior to previous c0000030
    2019-02-23T14:58:33.957876Z qemu-system-x86_64: vhost_region_add_section:Section rounded to c0000000 prior to previous c0000030
    2019-02-23T14:58:33.958020Z qemu-system-x86_64: vhost_region_add_section:Section rounded to c0000000 prior to previous c0000030
    2019-02-23T14:58:33.958177Z qemu-system-x86_64: vhost_region_add_section:Section rounded to c0000000 prior to previous c0000030
    2019-02-23T14:58:33.958323Z qemu-system-x86_64: vhost_region_add_section:Section rounded to c0000000 prior to previous c0000030
    2019-02-23T14:58:33.959068Z qemu-system-x86_64: vhost_region_add_section:Section rounded to c0000000 prior to previous c0000030
    2019-02-23T14:58:33.959214Z qemu-system-x86_64: vhost_region_add_section:Section rounded to c0000000 prior to previous c0000030
    2019-02-23T14:58:33.961088Z qemu-system-x86_64: vhost_region_add_section:Section rounded to c0000000 prior to previous c0000030
    2019-02-23T14:58:33.965271Z qemu-system-x86_64: vhost_region_add_section:Section rounded to c0000000 prior to previous c0000030
    2019-02-23T14:58:33.972969Z qemu-system-x86_64: VFIO_MAP_DMA: -14
    2019-02-23T14:58:33.972975Z qemu-system-x86_64: vfio_dma_map(0x1528a63b1140, 0x800000000000, 0x2000000, 0x15268de00000) = -14 (Bad address)

    Tried recreating the VM and same problem.

    Clicking on logs for the VM shows this :/

  15. 9 minutes ago, jonathanm said:

    No clue on if it actually works, but it would be easy enough to try. The target machine would just need to have the Minio docker installed, and either a static IP or some flavour of dynamic dns to allow your machine to find it. No need to have a vpn or run a VM. You will need to set up a forwarding rule in the remote router to allow the single outside port to go through to the minio port on the remote server.

    Ah yes this might work actually :)

     

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  16. Updated to 6.6.7 this morning. Everything seems dandy bar one VM issue.

     

    Windows 10 VM 

    with a GTX1070 passed through.

     

    tried to start the VM after update and I couldn't RDP into it.

     

    Switched the Graphics card to VNC / QXL to see what was happening and it booted just fine. 

    I noticed however that the network adapter was replaced with another one Red Hat .... #2 - So I changed the IP of the new adapter to the old static IP and I could RDP back into it just fine.

     

    However If i switch back to the 1070 I can't RDP / ping the VM.

     

    Any ideas?

     

    limnas-diagnostics-20190223-1408.zip

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