mr-hexen

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  1. 2022 Update.

     

    Hardware changes: none.  This thing has been rock solid!

     

    UPS Battery #4 is in, they seem to last about 2 years (non-APC branded batteries).  They get a fair amount of emergency change over when storms hit and its saved from hard resets on numerous occasions.  I also have my cable modem and network gear on this UPS so in an outage my phones and internet still function.

     

    My two older 3TB drives just surpassed 80,000 power on hours.  The other two are 30-40k.

     

    I'm starting to think my SSD cache (SK Hynix 120GB) is starting to fail.. i've noticed delays while navigating its folder structure that I didnt see before.

     

    System reliability is great, uptime is usually in the 100's of days and only resets when I have to swap out a UPS battery or perform an update to unRAID.

  2. 1 hour ago, hiddenpcmaster said:

    Almost an ex-PIA user here.  Now all PIA server locations that used to support port forwarding are all down. Even though I have over a year and a half left on my subscription I'm willing to jump ship. Does anyone have a recommendation for a new "deluge" vpn provider? and why?  Thank you.

    Not only which provider, but I've never used a provider other than PIA with this docker, and I believe the docker was written for native PIA support but a non-PIA provider can be used.  How do we use a non-PIA provider with this docker? Anyone know?

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  3. So 3+ years later and very little has changed with this server.  The UPS is on its 3rd battery now, which is ok by me since its cheap insurance.

     

    The server has been running flawlessly for all these years, with the only issue being a fan that has started making noise. Overall I'm very impressed with the entire build. It's been rock solid, through various unRAID upgrades, a house move, and frequent streaming (I have 3-4 remote streaming users on my Plex not including in house streaming).

     

    Space still hasn't been an issue for me. I frequently go through the files and purge what's old and never accessed (from a media perspective). 

     

    I no longer use a Plex Media Player VM.  Found it somewhat unreliable and Android TV's completely erase the need for it. 

  4. On 5/18/2017 at 10:02 AM, master.h said:

    I upgraded two systems this morning. My second system was running a VM, Plex, and Reslio-sync. I failed to realize that was about 98% RAM utilization, so when unraid attempted to extract the update after downloading, my system ran out of memory and crashed. Had to hard reboot. Second try I stopped the dockers ahead of time, then all went well. Maybe an FYI for those with smaller amounts of RAM installed.

     

    I wonder if the unraidserver.plg can check for free ram before unpacking and post an alert if utilization is too high?

  5. 2 hours ago, krh1009 said:

    My unraid box is 10.0.0.111 .  I took a guess that my LAN_NETWORK value was wrong and changed that...but no go. Screen shot of settings attached.  Any suggestions ?

     

    Your LAN network is defined incorrectly. It should be 10.0.0.0/24

     

     

  6. 13 hours ago, bobbintb said:

    Hard to say. It's just saying it cannot import the episode. It should give a reason somewhere in the log. Check the activity page.

     

    The CIFS error has to do with a samba share. The two might be related. Maybe it cannot access your mounted share where your files are stored. From the looks of things, I think you've got problems that go way beyond Sonarr.

     

    Indeed, he's trying to work with "M:\ ..... " no way Sonarr on uNRAID is going to know wtf that is.

  7. 15 hours ago, mr-hexen said:

    Seeing this every minute in syslog since. This update. 

     

    
     ntpd[1607]: receive: KoD packet from 13.66.62.111 has inconsistent xmt/org/rec timestamps.  Ignoring

    I've disabled ntp for now even though it seems harmless as it's been safely ignoring it for 3 days now. However it's a nuisance for sure. 

     

    So some more reading has identified the KoD packet as a Kiss-of-Death packet, stemming from abuse of the NTP server. Did the system change the NTP polling interval from 6.3.2 to 6.3.3 at all?

  8. Seeing this every minute in syslog since. This update. 

     

     ntpd[1607]: receive: KoD packet from 13.66.62.111 has inconsistent xmt/org/rec timestamps.  Ignoring

    I've disabled ntp for now even though it seems harmless as it's been safely ignoring it for 3 days now. However it's a nuisance for sure. 

  9. 55 minutes ago, deagle said:

    I have a sandy bridge i3-2100 and /dev/dri is missing even after reboot with modprobe i915 added to the boot go file. Is my C204 Chipset blocking the iGPU from being detected? 

     

    lspci output shows:

     

    VGA compatible controller: Matrox Electronics Systems Ltd. MGA G200eW WPCM450 (VGA device on Supermicro server board)

     

    Is it possible to force detection of the intel GPU?

     

    Yes sounds like the chipset is forcing the Matrox GPU on the mobo.

     

    I'd suggest you dive into the BIOS and see if you can enable the CPU iGPU somehow.

  10. 6 hours ago, iceburg said:

    Hello,

    The container appears to be running but I can't connect to the webgui. It should be 'hostip:8112' correct? 

     

    I attached my log file.

    supervisord.log

     

    Everything seems to be working fine until this point:

    2017-03-26 00:47:15,080 DEBG 'privoxy-script' stderr output:
    mkdir: 
    2017-03-26 00:47:15,081 DEBG 'privoxy-script' stderr output:
    cannot create directory ‘/config/privoxy’
    2017-03-26 00:47:15,081 DEBG 'privoxy-script' stderr output:
    : Permission denied

     

    Try turning PRIVOXY off and restarting the container.