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3x UNRAID Licenses but one is now saying "Trial Expired"... What can be done?
Thank you, both... I'll give this a try next week (when I'm a little less busy)!
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3x UNRAID Licenses but one is now saying "Trial Expired"... What can be done?
Thanks for your response, Kilrah! Strangely, there is only a Trial.key file in the /boot/config directory. That said however, I just checked my previous USB stick backups (thank GOD for backups!) and EACH of them have the correct Pro.lic files... should it just be a case of copying the one that DOES NOT MATCH my other two (working) USB drives to the USB drive and this should fix it? Really praying that this will work - what do you suggest?
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3x UNRAID Licenses but one is now saying "Trial Expired"... What can be done?
Hi there, I have 3x UNRAID licenses, but I recently plugged in my third "spare" that I intended to upgrade to the latest verison and then plan to use to build a third server, I had previously purchased all three of these (all three are the legacy lifetime PRO licenses) but when I booted the USB stick, the web interface is complaining that my trial has expired ☹️ I have all three of my original purchase/invoice emails, but currently only 2x USB sticks are working (the third is technically working from a hardware perspective, but the license is complaining that it has expired). I was wondering what I could do about this? If I was to supply all three invoice emails to LimeTech (or they could just check my account - I can see from https://account.unraid.net/purchases/orders all of my previous orders and upgrade paths), would they be able to do something (eg provide me with a new activation key OR see from my email address that I only have 2x USB's working and could offer a solution for the third to be corrected?). If anyone has been in a similar situation, I'd love to hear how you were able to resolve the issue/offer any advice. Kind regards, Bobby
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Is the LSI 9220-8i (flashed to IT mode) considered good or would you recommend I steer clear?
Thanks so much for your reply @Vr2Io- I really appreciate it... I'll probably pick one of those HBA's up then
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Is the LSI 9220-8i (flashed to IT mode) considered good or would you recommend I steer clear?
Good evening all, I hope that someone could share some wisdom with regards to this HBA card (an IBM M1015 [LSI 9220-8i] card) as I'm about to pull the trigger and buy one. Firstly I'm a complete n00b when it comes to HBA's and never used one before but have been an avid UnRAID user for several years now. What I intend to do is, in the effort of saving energy, I plan to move my current backup UnRAID NAS and virtualise it on Promox so I can host other VM's too (this isn't my primary NAS, just my backup server that I rsync data to from my primary NAS regularly), previously I've always purchased motherboards with a high SATA port count but as I plan to to virtualise UnRAID (which I have already read the instructions on an watched many YouTube videos) I will ideally need an HBA controller so I can pass that through to the VM. Does anyone know if there are any downsides to this particular HBA (specifically the IBM M1015 SAS/SATA 6Gbps LSI 9220-8i), is this considered OLD maybe and would I benefit from a better HBA card? Thanks in advance for any helpful advice
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Setup recommendations to reduce SSD failures in my future build?
Hi guys, I have been running UnRAID on my main NAS for a couple of years now and it's been great (for the most part), I have however been having issues with my SSD's failing over time (I'm now on my 3rd replacement SSD) in my BTRFS mirrored cache pool. - I have configured, setup and have been using a "Cache pool" for VM's, Docker Containers and for storage cache. I have a second license for UnRAID too and I am currently in the process of moving my existing storage, virtual machines and Docker containers over to the new server and was wondering if there is anything I could do to prevent/reduce the likelihood of more SSD failure in future (i've seen that this appears to be quite common on UnRAID)... I was therefore thinking about this, and thought I'd double check my understanding of this problem/wanted to ask you guys, given that I don't really need a "cache pool" - I'm more than happy for everything to go directly to the storage array (file transfer wise) - am I right in assuming that the common issues with SSD's wearing out (due to excessive writes on UnRAID) are generally caused when they are used as an/in a UnRAID Cache Pool and, if I was to to look at using the "Unassigned Drives" configuration instead for my VM's and Docker Containers storage instead that this may improve/fix these excessive writes? Thanks in advance - Any recommendations would be much appreciated! Regards, Bobby