Everything posted by mr-hexen
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[Support] binhex - DelugeVPN
try typing it out manually. Sometimes when you copy/paste an extra space is added at the end of the copy.
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Preclear plugin
The problem is, with those MCE's, it's hard to trust the machine, or anything it reports. Those MCE's really need to be resolved first, then see if Preclear works. I'd start with a long Memtest, and check the memory timings. MCE errors are a PAIN in the ASS to track down. I used to get them from time to time on v5 and noticed no issues related to them. Everything I read on the matter pointed to requiring a BIOS update, to which did nothing. Memtest came back clean. In the end, they went away when I upgraded to v6. So software CAN cause these to happen, likely an incompatibility with the kernel and my hardware (which is not that unique).
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Preclear plugin
Working now Will report if all went well. P.S. - looks like there's some wrong info on the status display: Time elapsed: 0:02:42 | Write speed: 159.62s, | Average speed: 83MB/s Plugin page: Zeroing: 78% @ 296.065s, MB/s (0:04:58) I noticed this too on reported tests (current speed) is in seconds, not mb/s.
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Preclear plugin
@gfjardim, All my (eventual) testing will be done via 6.1.9 as I'm seeing too many issues reported by folks upgrading to 6.2b18 and I have only 1 server At least this will add a data point for backwards compatibility.
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Preclear plugin
@danioj, The error noted in your tests (well done, btw) with regards to running the old preclear script are known issues w/ 6.2.
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Preclear plugin
FYI, NVMe and USB device support official in 6.2!
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Preclear plugin
Same boat, how do I test, what to install?
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[Support] binhex - DelugeVPN
PIA USA based servers do not do automatic port forwarding from what i understand.
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Preclear plugin
I've got a retired 2 TB ears I can hammer ?
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[Support] binhex - Couchpotato
It appears that CP is not honouring your "Remote Folder Scan" setting as it is telling Kodi to scan this directory: /media/The.Hunger.Games.Mockingjay.-.Part.2.(2015)" Either the settings is not being saved or acknowledged by CP or it's broken. To me this is a CP issue and needs to be reported to them.
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[Support] binhex - Couchpotato
That's what is says for Remote Folder Scan too.
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[Support] binhex - Couchpotato
Just for clarity.. you have Remote Folder Scan in CP advanced settings checked right? I believe so, but from reading the CP tool tip for it, it's designed to update a specific folder for the movie only.
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[Support] binhex - Couchpotato
Just leave it to full library scan, it's pretty quick at doing it from what I recall when I was running XMBC/Kodi. That's correct, CP is sending the wrong path. I understand that full library scan works, and I normally would use it - but does that mean that no one is able to get remote folder scan to work using CP as a docker? It is very quick with full library scan, but that's not really the point - I'm essentially trying to get movies, as they finish downloading, to have all of the file details and meta info scraped in while the files are still on cache, however, with full library scan enabled in CP, kodi is running the scan, seeing the new movie on the array rather than the cache drive link, and spinning the drive the file will eventually be written to, to get those file details, codec, meta info, etc. A new movie should still be on the cache drive if one exists, until the mover runs to move it to a data disk. CP finds a movie and sends it to D/L. D/L client finishes downloading the movie CP fetches metadata, .png, etc. CP creates target folder in /media (/mnt/user/Movies) CP copies movie and metadata to /media (/mnt/user/Movies) If you have a cache disk installed and the Movies share set to use cache: Yes then the movie would actually be on /mnt/cache/Movies/movie.name until the mover script runs, default at 3:40AM. What I think you're saying is that a Full Library Scan triggers the full array to spin up and be scanned for new movies when the new movie actually exists on /mnt/cache anyways. Is this correct?
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[Support] binhex - Couchpotato
OK the problem is that as far as Kodi knows, /media doesn't exist as that's the docker path. Kodi on the NUC is probably looking for \\tower\Movies for it's scans. It's tell you that in the log: Just leave it to full library scan, it's pretty quick at doing it from what I recall when I was running XMBC/Kodi.
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[Support] binhex - Couchpotato
is kodi a docker too?
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[Support] Linuxserver.io - Plex Media Server
Check spelling. Remember things are case sensitive.
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[Support] binhex - DelugeVPN
Not just your typo tho! cough Cion cough
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[Support] binhex - DelugeVPN
If you disable the VPN does it work? If so, you do not have your VPN set up correctly. Follow the directions in the second post of this thread. Thanks, config my vpn and it worked great. Now i have another problem, i have my data location set to /mnt/usr/downloads but when i get into deluge it is pointing to /home/nobody/Downloads. If i set it to /mnt/usr/downloads i get a permission denied error?? Thanks Go into your unRAID server, and edit the deluge docker. Go to volume mappings and set "Container volume" to /data and "Host path" to /mnt/usr/downloads with read/write. Then go into deluge and set the data location to /data That worked, have everything up and running. Using airvpn and maxing out my connection BOTH ways 100/10 Line Thanks Should this not be /mnt/user/downloads ??
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[Support] binhex - DelugeVPN
I have mine set to 0.01
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[Support] Linuxserver.io - Plex Media Server
I have a space in my Plex folder assignments, but I'm on 6.1.8 still, which I think i'll stay for the time being
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[Support] binhex - DelugeVPN
Your share ratio limit is -0.9, try a positive number?
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Preclear plugin
+2. Would probably remove half of the support requests from this topic alone!
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Plex: Guide to Moving Transcoding to RAM
Based on the way Plex is calculating the required free space, i'd argue you don't have enough RAM SSD's can handle the rigors of writing the transcode, most are rated at 100's of TB's before they start "dying". http://www.extremetech.com/computing/201064-which-ssds-are-the-most-reliable-massive-study-sheds-some-light
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[Deprecated] Linuxserver.io - CouchPotato
What is the log filling with.
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Intel IGD (integrated graphics) Pass Through Support - March 2016 Update
Super news Jon! My Q25 might have some more use cases now. Is the performance of the iGPU in a VM environment suitable for something like Kodi or Plex? If so I now have a good reason to buy a i5