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  1. I have this same problem. I'm guessing it has to do with permissions that are required for the docker to run. I would also like to be able to browse data and delete/move/etc. I want to use this to sync my phone, but I want to be able to move the data and archive it.
  2. I think I messed a few things up trying to make SSH persistent. Is there any way I can do this without reverting back to an old flash drive backup?
  3. Yeah. I gave up and used CloudBerry to do a backup once a week. Didn't get a single error on that backup.
  4. So, I've done a little searching but I can't seem to find the "solution" for this issue. I'm about to just give up on Duplicati and us Rsync or something. I have a network mounted SMB share that is a FreeNAS box that is ONLY for my UnRaid backups. I have it mounted through unassigned devices and I can confirm that duplicati files are being backed up there (I did a small test run with just photos). However, when I try to do a 190 GB backup, after about 20% my UnRaid Web UI is not accessible and I can confirm that duplicati isn't working because no new files are appearing on the FreeNAS share. My config for Duplicati is based off of SpaceInvaderOne's tutorial. The only difference is I set the /TEMP to /User/Appdata/Tmp Right now, I have no backup for my UnRaid and it's bothering me. Does anybody know what could be causing this issue? I've had to do 3 hard resets the past 3 weeks. I tried this with my WDMYCLOUD before, and I thought it was just the MYCLOUD having a stroke because of a bad disk. But it does it with FreeNas as well and nothing is wrong with that disk/pool. Thanks in advance.
  5. I have resolved this. It was a Windows Server issue with guest access. I modified the registry and then I could access it.
  6. It tells me that Windows cannot access \\192.168.1.194\Media or any share I try to access. I can also ping 192.168.1.194.
  7. I am unable to access my UnRaid shares when using a VM that is being hosted/virtualized through the UnRaid server. I'm pretty sure it's just a config issue, but I can't find the setting to save my life. I am currently using Network Bridge mode (br0), as the network interface. Any idea what I can change to get share access? Thanks
  8. Benson, you win the internet today, my friend. Resetting BIOS to default and disabling IOMMU fixed my issue. Thanks so much.
  9. Okay. so an update. I tried a brand new install on a new flash drive. I still get the same error. I have attached a picture for reference. At this point, should I just assume AM3+ hardware doesn't play well with UnRaid? Please help! 😃
  10. So, I'm beating my head against the wall after trying to move my UnRaid to a new box of hardware. Mostly because the new hardware has 2 more cores, 9 drive bays, and has more PCIE slots. The new motherboard is a Gigabyte AM3+ motherboard with an FX6300. I tried the original unraid flash drive from my previous hardware. I get fatal error Bond 0, then an APIPA. The IP was set statically on the old machine to 192.168.1.194. Then, I tried a new flash drive - I unzipped my flash backup, then ran the .bat file as admin. It booted, but still gave me the SAME error. I've tried this with an HP 4 port NIC that is compatible with Vmware and I know it works in a normal machine, since I took it out of one. Any help? I am new to Unraid and up until now it's just worked. I really want to be able to add more drives, and the OEM Dell I have it in right now just isn't going to cut it =). Thanks ahead of time.