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On 9/19/2021 at 12:17 PM, RJ59 said:
I have used NextCloud for some time now and UnRAID updates the docker regularly. But now I found out that my Nextcloud-version is 18.0.0, where NextCloud has moved up to 22.x. I thought updating the docker was enough to get newer NextCloud versions, but that doesn't seem to be the case. What do I have to do to move to NextCloud 22.x?
Is there no one that can help me with this? I feel really stupid on this.
When Nextcloud would have been installed in a server or VM, I would have updated it, but that seems useless using a docker, because with the next update my updated version would have been lost. I do get updates in UnRaid, but why don't I get a newer version then 18.0.0 in the docker?
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I have used NextCloud for some time now and UnRAID updates the docker regularly. But now I found out that my Nextcloud-version is 18.0.0, where NextCloud has moved up to 22.x. I thought updating the docker was enough to get newer NextCloud versions, but that doesn't seem to be the case. What do I have to do to move to NextCloud 22.x?
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I guess we won't be hearing from him. I think he won't be notified by this form and will not return on his own. Too bad.
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I see you managed to solve this. I have this error as well, also with a Ryzen CPU. Can you tell me what you did to solve it?
Thanks in advance.
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1 hour ago, bastl said:
@RJ59 Put the following in the "go" file on your Unraid USB flash stick under config and reboot your server
#!/bin/bash # Start the Management Utility /usr/local/sbin/zenstates --c6-disable /usr/local/sbin/emhttp &
It looks like this solution is working. I keep my fingers crossed and will wait for 24 hours if it lasts.
Thank you very much!
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On 12/3/2019 at 11:54 PM, jonathanm said:
Early Ryzen's need C-states disabled or power modified in BIOS.
I have been looking for 'C-states' in the BIOS and haven't found it. I tried several settings, but nothing works. I was hoping that, because Jessie has the same mainboard, he could point out what to change.
And what do you mean by 'power modified'?
Will a different processor help? I am willing to spend some more money if it is absolutely necessary, but only if these problems go away, obviously.
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Did you manage to get things up and running smoothly?
I have a system that is also equipped with this ASUS mainboard and a GT710 gpu board, but with a Ryzen 3 1300X.
I can't get it running. I works for about an hour. Sometimes less, sometimes more, and then it freezes. I checked everything I could, the memory test was ok, I upgraded the BIOS, nothing helps. I hope you could provide me with some tips.
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Thank you for your comment.
While my server is really old and I will need some more memory as well, I am looking for some new hardware. Any suggestions for a new Mainboard (I'm thinking AM4, because I have a Ryzen 3 1300X lying around) that is equipped with 6 or 8 6 GB-SATA connections, low on energy and useful for NAS use?
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Ah, that's what I needed to know. I'll give it a spin this weekend, thank you!
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I have read how to setup an UNRAID system and have bought 2 10TB drives to start with, one of them is going to be the parity disc.
I have an Ubuntu 16.04 server with 4 existing Ext4 drives and I am looking for the best way to upgrade these drives to the UNRAID Array.
To be clear: I am going to use the same machine, insert the 2 10TB drives and then I want to add the existing drives, while keeping my data. I can copy the data of the existing drives, one at a time, to the free 10 TB drive, after which I can add the drive to the array. Is this possible?
Second question: the machine has 4GB RAM. Shall I replace it? I am planning to run 1 or 2 VMs, not more.
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Thank you for your help, I succeeded in updating. I guess it must be kind of annoying for you, but I really did not expect instructions this clear about updating in the first post. Anyway, I have learned a valuable lesson, I will look better for this kind of instructions next time. Thank you!