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  1. Hi, Looking at setting up a simple Windows 10 VM and wanting to allocate dedicated cores to the system for better performance. I've isolated the cores that I want the VM to use in CPU Pinning under CPU Isolation and done the restart as advised. However, unRAID is still using these isolated cores when it shouldn't be touching them at all. In fact, there's one HT that is being hammered at 100% pretty much most of the time even when the VM is no started. Looking at this a little closer, I've narrowed the culprit down to Emby. When this is powered on and in use by someone, the core will spike. If I stop the docker, then I see no usage on these core at all. I've attached a diagnostic report. I'm not sure what I should be doing to diagnose the issue further. Any advice would be most welcomed. Thanks. unraid-diagnostics-20200531-2130.zip
  2. Hi, I'm hoping someone can point me in the right direction. I've just tried to run through an update for Nextcloud from version 17.0.3.1 through to 18.0.3.0 using the web updater. I've got as far as disabling maintenance mode, which would normally take me back to Nextcloud to see the actual update run. However, on redirection. It just errors out with a 'Http Error 500' response. I've successfully run the updater a few times in the past with no issues. I can still access the console for the docker container through Unraid and I have access to the share for this through the local network. Looking at the 'Updater.log' this seems like it's completed the update as it's run through the last and final step 12. Within the Nextcloud share, I see an updater folder which contains a backup of the previous versions and two .step files. which both read: {"state":"end","step":12}. Is there anyway to try and run the update again? If so, what are the steps for this? What options do I have currently? Am I able to restore from the previous backup that it's saved, if so, how would I go about doing that? Is it a container issue? If so, can I remove and reinstall the container? Thanks Nextcloud Updater Log.txt