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Then I need some new SAS to SATA cables. I'll check the cables just in case it's loose or something. If I get the issue again, I guess I need to buy new cables for it. Thank you for your help
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It completed without errors. Do you think it's safe to use? I'll take the drive out next time I get the chance and I'll add the numbers and all on them so it's easier for next time.
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It has been rebuild without errors, I'm running an extended SMART test now.
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I turned it off, but I forgot to note which disk it was, so I turned it on again, and now it's rebuilding the drive.
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Hello unRAID forums, I have the red x on a drive, it has 64 errors when I checked. I looked at the documentation, and it looked like I need to check the cabling at first, whiceh I will do tomorrow. unRAID says the drive is not installed. I can't run a SMART test. I've added the diagnostics. nanostorage-diagnostics-20210718-2329.zip The drive is a WDC WD4001FFSX with 30.000 - 35.000 power on hours so far. Is there anything else I should think about/do in this case?
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[SUPPORT] AMP (Application Management Panel) - CorneliousJD Repo
Nanobug replied to CorneliousJD's topic in Docker Containers
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I can't figure out how to install Element. Does anyone have a guide or can point me in the right direction of how to do it?
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[SUPPORT] AMP (Application Management Panel) - CorneliousJD Repo
Nanobug replied to CorneliousJD's topic in Docker Containers
I need help.... I messed up my AMP container, so I started over. I know I'm missing something here, because I've done it before. For some reason, I can't an instasnce to work. I'm using an UDM. Here's myport forwarding: - I know it's a bunch of ports, I'm just too lazy to edit it all the time, that's also why logging is enabled. It's added in the docker settings: - I couldn't exactly remember how it should be, but it didn't complain, so I assume it's right. I've added the ports in AMP: And in the instance: I can't connect to it. This example is a fresh Valheim server. I can't connect to it directly and it's not showing up on the public list either. When I check with https://www.yougetsignal.com/tools/open-ports/ and check port 10000 for example, it's saying it's down. What am I missing? -
Ah, like that. I thought you could do it on unRAID somehow. I've got both, so I'll just check it with whatever is nearest next time I'm around.
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I'm not sure how I'l test the boot device. I'll run the memtest whenever I'm not too lazy to drag a monitor down to the rack How do I test the boot device?
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It worked. Thank you
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Just Plex itself. I'll try it tomorrow and get back to you
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I can't even start it
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I've already contacted LSIO about it, but if you have the solution, I'd be happy too
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This is odd.... - I think it's a typo, This worked: nvidia-smi gave me this now: - the driver page gave it as well: - There's the unRAID version. I haven't done anything but updating when it came out.
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Nothing. "bash: nvidia-smi: command not found" It gave me a notification about the driver, I updated it, it didn't show anything, So I rebooted again, and it gave me the same answer again. nvidia-smi: "bash: nvidia-smi: command not found" Diagnostics: nanostorage-diagnostics-20210607-1342.zip
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I had issues a few pages ago, now I have again. I rebooted the server, and when I started everything again, Plex wouldn't start and gave me then "bad parameter" error. I checked it was typed in correctly, and it was. I went to the "Nvidia Driver" page, and saw it didn't pick up the GPU. I tried verifying the checksum, and it came up with the error and downloaded it again. I did a hard refresh and checked it again, just to be sure. It didn't pick up the GPU, so I rebooted it, again, just to be sure. And it still doens't pick it up, and if I verify the checksum, it needs to download it again. What am I doing wrong?
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Omg.... You're right.... I needed to change it to 80 on NPM. I'm such an idiot.... Thank you!
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So I just needed to change a setting to "No" from "Yes", and that was all I had to do? In a way, I really don't hope so. That could've been done a lot faster then. Thank you for your help anyway, I appreciate it 😀
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Sweey baby Jesus! Usually I'm not a Christian, but I was right there! I removed the line (had to go back a page or two to find it), I reloaded the dashboard, and it was showing up. To sum it up, what was the issue? After two pages of doing things, I kind of lost track.
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This one looks like this: VENDOR="nvidia" GPUID="GPU-23265d6c-1de2-5786-b964-e20b2a209ad6" TEMPFORMAT="C" DISPCLOCKS="1" DISPENCDEC="1" DISPPCIUTIL="1" DISPTEMP="1" DISPFAN="1" DISPPWRDRAW="1" DISPPWRSTATE="1" DISPTHROTTLE="1" DISPSESSIONS="1" UIREFRESH="1" UIREFRESHINT="1000" DISPMEMUTIL="1" DISP3DRENDER="1" DISPBLITTER="1" DISPVIDEO="1" DISPVIDENH="1" DISPINTERRUPT="1" DISPEVENT="1" DISPVERTEX="1" DISPTEXTURE="1" DISPSHADEREXP="1" DISPSEQUENCER="1" DISPSHADERINTER="1" DISPSCANCON="1" DISPPRIMASSEM="1" DISPDEPTHBLK="1" DISPCOLORBLK="1" DISPGFXTRANS="1" That looks right to me?
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This is how it looks: Everything below is set to "Yes". It was greyed out, I just set something to "No" and back to "Yes" so I could hit "Apply".