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Can never access SMB reliably- WHY?
Thanks - I checked and already have this here. I restarted both the Unraid server and the Windows PC and SMB access work. Fingers crossed it maintains over time- but it seems to continuously drop out/forget.
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Can never access SMB reliably- WHY?
Loving unraid, but geez the SMB implementation is shocking. I can't for the life of me consistently access SMB shares on a basic local windows workgroup. WHY? ----SMB turned on ----Share turned on and access granted for user: media ----IP Address of server static ----RESULT WHY?
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Workflow: Cache > Pool > Array (Possible?)
I am building a machine with 36 drives, however just discovered arrays are limited to 30. And am wondering if the following setup/workflow is possible Setup Cache: 1 disk Pool: 5 disks (ZFS) Array: 30 disks (incl 2 parity) Workflow Step 1: New File Created on cache Step 2: When cache hits certain capacity, move to pool 2 Step 3: When pool 2 hits certain capacity, move to array Is this setup at all possible? If so - would there still only be one file structure? And all the movements would occur at the disk layer?
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Cannot Boot - No error detail provided
Trying to install UNRAID (6.12.3) for the first time, and get the following error "not found - press ENTER key to reboot" System detects the USB just fine- boots it, detects the device with UNRAID label (as SCSI?) then fails with no detail. This is on a bare metal Xeon W-1250, USB 2.0 connected to USB 2.0 port. Using Unraid USB Flash Creator with UEFI Any assistance would be great. Thanks
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Cannot Boot
Trying to install UNRAID for the first time, and get the following error "not found - press ENTER key to reboot" System detects the USB just fine- boots it, detects the device with UNRAID label (as SCSI?) then fails with no detail. USB is connected to a USB 2.0 port. Any help would be great Thanks
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Remote Access VM
Hey everyone - recently started using Unraid after years of using bare Ubuntu Server and it's a refreshing change! Have a heap of containers running, reverse proxies via Cloudflare SSL and 2FA etc all running within a short period of time. Truly great stuff. Quick question though - how are people setting up their VM's to have secure remote access? I'd love to route my RDP via Reverse Proxy and 2FA but NPM (which I use for Reverse Proxy) only supports HTTP as far as I can tell?
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