atari

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  1. Hey Bubba, I've seen a few posts where you talk about your old setup of streaming to a PopcornHour over http instead of using samba and the native PCH interface. I'm using BubbaRaid Version 0.01.17-Beta Would you happen to have instructions on how to do this?
  2. We have comcast though. smtp.comcast.net on port 25 seems to respond. Maybe it doesnt require auth for users on the network.
  3. gmail requires username & password + secure mail. how can I do this without username & password?
  4. Getting the error that /usr/bin/mail does not exist. How can I send these notifications to my gmail address? I have a /root/.forward set up, but I dont see how this would be able to work out of the box.
  5. ack. Well... that kind of sucks. I suppose the price to pay for data integrity. I'll hook up a cache drive asap
  6. Hardware: I'm using the hardware that LimeTechnology currently sells in the systems they build - minus the extra pci-e sata2 cards (only using cards onboard C2SEE). Components: Supermicro C2SEE motherboard E5200 CPU Corsair 2GB DDR3 memory 4x Seagate 1.5 TB drives 1x Samsung HD103UJ 1TB drive The Samsung drive hdparam results: # hdparm -tT /dev/sde /dev/sde: Timing cached reads: 2566 MB in 2.00 seconds = 1283.94 MB/sec Timing buffered disk reads: 352 MB in 3.02 seconds = 116.74 MB/sec The Seagates look like this: /dev/sda: Timing cached reads: 2528 MB in 2.00 seconds = 1264.90 MB/sec Timing buffered disk reads: 382 MB in 3.01 seconds = 126.91 MB/sec But when I use mc to copy files between them, I get ~16MB/s according to mc. This seems pretty slow? No write-cache drive set up yet.... but is it really this slow?
  7. Almost anyway...feedparser doesn't work Got it. In the "go" script, you need to put a line to change directory to the feedparser directory first... like: --------------- #Install Feedparser & start SABnzbd [glow=red,2,300]cd /boot/custom/usr/share/packages/feedparser-4.1[/glow] python /boot/custom/usr/share/packages/feedparser-4.1/setup.py install python /boot/custom/usr/share/packages/sabnzbd/SABnzbd.py -d -f /boot/custom/usr/share/packages/sabnzbd/SABnzbd.ini -s 192.168.1.10:88
  8. Almost anyway...feedparser doesn't work
  9. nevermind post above.... IT WORKS! I forgot to put hit the url with a /sabnzbd 192.168.0.1:8686/sabnzbd works... nice!
  10. Trying to install over BubbaRaid..... when I hit the url & port, I'm getting a cherry favicon, but a blank page otherwise. Any ideas?
  11. I see LLINK at /boot/bubba/llink --- but I did not see it anywhere on the menu. Is it enabled? Work in progress?
  12. Dang! I'm impatient... I'll try get SabNZB working with BubbaRaid and see how that goes until you get it worked in. Thanks for all the work you've put into BubbaRaid so far
  13. Just noticed -- telnet on port 23 works.
  14. BubbaRaid doesn't seem to support SSH out of the box? Is there a way to turn it on?
  15. Does BubbaRaid's nzbget support SSL? If not, is there a quick and easy way to include the support? If not, who's doing what for NZB + SSL? I saw some howto's on SABnzbd.... suppose I could follow one of those.
  16. The error was a popup from windows & could also be seen in the event viewer. Parity and Disk1 are the nefarious Seagate 1.5TB's, however they are recently shipped from Dell (about 1 month ago) -- with CC1H firmware I believe.
  17. Using the same hardware that Lime-Tech currently sells (SuperMicro C2SEE, the 4 port Adaptec PCI-E controller, etc) Current system for testing is configured as: UnRaid 4.4.2 Pro 1 Parity 1 Write cache 1 Disk Using TotalCommander to copy from an old NAS to UnRaid. Problem: When copying single files, they complete fine. However, when I try to copy a large batch of files (~ 200gigs worth), I receive a delayed write error. I have never seen this problem in the past couple of years that I have used this system with my ReadyNAS, so I would suspect that it has to do with something in UnRaid. Any suggestions here?
  18. I have no idea what this means... how are you getting this info? That information is from my OpenBSD pf firewall. The output is from a tcpdump on the interface that UNraid is on. I think it means... The first line for example is basically saying 10.0.10.39 port 138 is trying to communicate to 10.0.10.255 port 138 over UDP --- with 213 bytes in the packet the next is the same with 183 bytes the next is trying port 137 to port 138 with 50 bytes in the packet
  19. Ports 80 & 443 are open - only allowing communications to specific subnets. I am able to access unraid administration console by IP, but I can not access the shares. What other ports need to be open for Unraid to communicate with my windows network? 10.0.10.39 is the IP of my unraid //tower is not currently working due to my firewall rules... I see that unraid is trying to communicate with the following every few minutes.... (all currently being blocked) 10.0.10.39.138 > 10.0.10.255.138 udp 213 10.0.10.39.138 > 10.0.10.255.138 udp 183 10.0.10.39.137 > 10.0.10.255.138 udp 50
  20. np... just didn't know if I was supposed to do something with the order information, or if there will be a follow-up email from someone.
  21. Made a purchase for Unraid Pro earlier -- are the orders manually processed? or do I do something with the reference number?