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On 4/13/2021 at 2:09 PM, jorj4man said:
It seems like the link is up after a while but the log spam is still there. Are you getting messages in the log?
No, no log spam regarding the card. (Sorry for not replying earlierm i'm unwell)
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I have a X520-DA2 (uses SFP+ modules rather than RJ connectors) and it is working fine for me, also reports as a 82599.
Wonder whats different?
03:00.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection (rev 01)
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Bump @limetechthis is still broken.
When pasting a password on iOS (iPad or iPhone) you have to toggle show password before you can start the array.
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8 hours ago, ich777 said:
I also created a plugin for DVB and you can download it through the CA App (you have to be at least on Unraid version 6.9.0beta35 to see it in the CA App).
Currently there are LibreELEC and DigitalDevices drivers supported.
If you got any further questions feel free to ask.
EDIT: Please note that this is currently community driven and I have to rebuilt the modules and tools every time a update of Unraid from @limetech is rolled out.
If you are using the Plugin don't update instantly to the new version, I will create a support post for the plugin as soon as I got home from work and update for which versions of Unraid the drivers are avilable.
Do you happen to know what the limit of DVB devices is in the kernel module?
I am using tvheadend on an incredibly limited x86 small form factor device with ubuntu, but I had to recompile the kernel to support more devices as the kernel driver only supported 8 out of the box with the factory settings. Here we have 9 muxes and I have 9 tuners connected to that I can record any combination of channels.
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<dons flame suit>
The whole thing of saving a couple of hundred meg here and there at the cost of making things more effort to use just seems like an odd compromise.Reading back through, I see one usage case of somebody using a small drive, I have no idea what the average size of an unraid drive is, but I suspect it's not going to be stretched by adding in the drivers to the default installer.
It's 2020, usb drives are cheap, we have high speed internet, I'd take ease of use every day of the week.
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safari, iOS.
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9 minutes ago, limetech said:
We're going to roll back qemu to version 4.0.1
perfect. i think this is the right solution,
patiently waiting for the next rc now!
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3 hours ago, limetech said:
thank god I'm not going crazy.
What is the plan? are you going to rollback to 4.1 in the rc releases or include the xfs patch?
right now i’m so glad i didn’t boot my Windows VM’s which although have everything critical in a git repo, it takes quite a while to reinstall every piece of software that i use for development.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/qemu/+bug/1847793
It seems that there are known issues with XFS and 4.1, one issue has been fixed and more are outstanding. Seems that downgrading to 4.0 stops this from happening.So @limetechthat sounds like a sensible option and one you asked about doing earlier.
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11 hours ago, jbartlett said:
Please state the file system that hosted the qcow drives.
Encrypted XFS.
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i used the qcow option straight on the unraid drop box and upon upgrading to rc4 both my linux vm’s corrupted within minutes of each other.
i then reinstalled ubuntu twice after that and on both occasions the installation corrupted, on one of the occasions i wasn’t even able to boot the vm once! the other one started, but then hung and rebooting it was a no go.
I downgraded back to 6.7.2 and reinstalled ubuntu and it’s been rock solid with the same configuration parameters.
i’m now very nervous of installing 6.8 again, i don’t think i will be trying another rc or final version until there’s enough reports out there that this isn’t something that is affecting lots of other people.
with regards to my system, nothing exotic, it’s a ryzen processor, 64 gig ram, seagate ssd cache and a 16 port lsi card is what my spinning drives are connected to. my vms are stored on the spinning discs and not on the cache ssds.
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I just checked and luckily I saved the diagnostics, although saying that I can't see anything in there relating to this.
Whatever the issue is, downgrading to 6.7 makes it go away.
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I had 2 existing linux VM's in Unraid. I upgraded to rc4, both VM's were created in the Unraid interface with no "hacking" using the available qcow option.
Both corrupted very soon after upgrading to rc4. (Fortunately I didn't boot my main VM's).
I reinstalled Ubuntu, selected qcow2 and by the time it had come to reboot the newly installed VM it was already corrupted.
Downgraded back to 6.7.2 and reinstalled using exactly the same options and the VM is behaving normally again.
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1 hour ago, johnnie.black said:
LT had to revert to the intree driver, it's on the release notes:
And it appears the intree driver doesn't support the parameter you appended to bzroot:
Oct 16 13:12:59 Tower kernel: ixgbe: `1,1' invalid for parameter `allow_unsupported_sfp'
Thanks. Weird how I can insmod it and it works fine. I will remove that from the boot config as I'm using intel sfp modules anyway.
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Here's the diagnostics.
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Bump, where has the network order gone? Its missing on mine,
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I deleted the network configuration and resetting that way.
But I'm still missing the reordering on the network page, both nics are displaying but I can't change the order.
[6.9.2] ixgbe drive not working
in Stable Releases
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driver: ixgbe
version: 5.10.28-Unraid
firmware-version: 0x00012b2c
expansion-rom-version:
bus-info: 0000:03:00.0
supports-statistics: yes
supports-test: yes
supports-eeprom-access: yes
supports-register-dump: yes
supports-priv-flags: yes