Mantene

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  1. Same result:

    plugin: installing: dynamix.unraid.net.plg Executing hook script: pre_plugin_checks plugin: downloading: dynamix.unraid.net.plg ... done Executing hook script: pre_plugin_checks Installing dynamix.unraid.net.plg 2023.09.08.0637 with Unraid API 3.2.3 Checking DNS... ⚠️ Do not close this window yet plugin: downloading: dynamix.unraid.net-2023.09.08.0637.txz ... done plugin: downloading: unraid-api-3.2.3.tgz ... done plugin: bad file SHA256: /boot/config/plugins/dynamix.my.servers/unraid-api.tgz Executing hook script: post_plugin_checks

  2. Okay, So this is what pops up in the plugin install window (emphasis mine):
    plugin: installing: dynamix.unraid.net.plg Executing hook script: pre_plugin_checks plugin: downloading: dynamix.unraid.net.plg ... done Executing hook script: pre_plugin_checks Installing dynamix.unraid.net.plg 2023.09.08.0637 with Unraid API 3.2.3 Checking DNS... ⚠️ Do not close this window yet plugin: downloading: unraid-api-3.2.3.tgz ... done plugin: bad file SHA256: /boot/config/plugins/dynamix.my.servers/unraid-api.tgz Executing hook script: post_plugin_checks

  3. So, something odd happened last night and my server crashed and would not reboot. It would not recognize the boot USB. So, I reflashed it and it worked. However, it did not have the Connect plugin and when I tried to install it, it seemed to download it but it didn't seem to install it. No error message pops up telling me something happened. Please help!

    eeyore-diagnostics-20231114-0848.zip

  4. On 5/23/2022 at 12:09 PM, rasmus said:

    @Mantene Did you ever solve this?
    Wondering as I am having the exact same error in my logs now and server starts crashing now and then... My CPU has been overclocked, so I am expecting that it could be degredation... 

    Sorry to tell you, but my problem turned out to be a bad CPU. I replaced it and all went back to working well.

  5. Getting:
     

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    The DNS entry for 'servername.domain.me' resolves to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, you should ensure that it resolves to Array.

    But it DOES resolve to the array. I am using an external DNS server. It points to exactly where it is supposed to. Am I missing something? (yes, I changed the TLD and IP)

    I just updated the plugin, for what it is worth.

  6. I have run into a problem. a few months back I started seeing Docker containers stop responding to attempts to access the gui. In order to fix it I need to remove the container and image and reinstall it. Then it works for a day or so and then stops and the only way to fix it is to remove and reinstall again. Please help. Here are some of the docker commands for the containers in question:

     

    Binhex-qBittorrent:

    Command:root@localhost:# /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.docker.manager/scripts/docker run -d --name='binhex-qbittorrentvpn' --net='bridge' --privileged=true -e TZ="America/New_York" -e HOST_OS="Unraid" -e HOST_HOSTNAME="Eeyore" -e HOST_CONTAINERNAME="binhex-qbittorrentvpn" -e 'VPN_ENABLED'='yes' -e 'VPN_USER'='whocares' -e 'VPN_PASS'='notme' -e 'VPN_PROV'='custom' -e 'VPN_CLIENT'='wireguard' -e 'VPN_OPTIONS'='' -e 'STRICT_PORT_FORWARD'='yes' -e 'ENABLE_PRIVOXY'='yes' -e 'WEBUI_PORT'='8080' -e 'LAN_NETWORK'='192.168.1.0/24' -e 'NAME_SERVERS'='209.222.18.222,84.200.69.80,37.235.1.174,1.1.1.1,209.222.18.218,37.235.1.177,84.200.70.40,1.0.0.1' -e 'VPN_INPUT_PORTS'='9334' -e 'VPN_OUTPUT_PORTS'='9334' -e 'DEBUG'='false' -e 'UMASK'='000' -e 'PUID'='99' -e 'PGID'='100' -l net.unraid.docker.managed=dockerman -l net.unraid.docker.webui='http://[IP]:[PORT:8080]/' -l net.unraid.docker.icon='https://raw.githubusercontent.com/binhex/docker-templates/master/binhex/images/qbittorrent-icon.png' -p '6881:6881/tcp' -p '6881:6881/udp' -p '8080:8080/tcp' -p '8118:8118/tcp' -v '/mnt/user/appdata/binhex-qbittorrentvpn/qBittorrent/data':'/data':'rw' -v '/mnt/user/appdata/firefox/Downloads/':'/monitor':'rw' -v '/mnt/user/Seeding/seeds/':'/config/qBittorrent/downloads/':'rw' -v '/mnt/cache/appdata/binhex-qbittorrentvpn':'/config':'rw' --sysctl="net.ipv4.conf.all.src_valid_mark=1" 'binhex/arch-qbittorrentvpn'

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    Radarr:
    root@localhost:# /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.docker.manager/scripts/docker run -d --name='radarr' --net='bridge' -e TZ="America/New_York" -e HOST_OS="Unraid" -e HOST_HOSTNAME="Eeyore" -e HOST_CONTAINERNAME="radarr" -e 'PUID'='99' -e 'PGID'='100' -l net.unraid.docker.managed=dockerman -l net.unraid.docker.webui='http://[IP]:[PORT:7878]' -l net.unraid.docker.icon='https://raw.githubusercontent.com/linuxserver/docker-templates/master/linuxserver.io/img/radarr.png' -p '7878:7878/tcp' -v '/mnt/user/downloads/':'/downloads':'rw' -v '/mnt/user/Movies/':'/movies':'rw' -v '/mnt/cache/appdata/radarr':'/config':'rw' 'linuxserver/radarr:develop'

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    There are others. It seems to affect about half of all my containers :(. I have attached the qbittorent log which doesn't show any problems, yet the gui does not work unless I remove it and readd it.

     

    Also attaching a diagnostics package.

    eeyore-diagnostics-20210927-0915.zip binhex-qBittorrent-log.txt

  7. I didn't realize Windows 11 was going to be pushed out to Windows 10 Dev Ring users. I now have Windows 11 on my Windows VM. It was not exactly a pleasant surprise, but I may stick with it. 

    It says my computer does not meet the requirements for Windows 11 and that I will be required to reinstall Windows 10 when Windows 11 becomes generally available. Apparently, it requires secure boot be enabled to "comply" with the requirements. 

     

    So, question - how does one enable secure boot on an existing VM?

  8. 4 hours ago, ghost82 said:

    Unfortunately Unraid doesn't include the swtpm package, you need to compile yourself (and) include it in the bzroot file, or wait for it to be included into unraid, or maybe there's some third party app which can install that package (like nerd-tools which installs some useful packages), I don't know.

    However, as explained above there's no need to set tpm nor secure boot.

    Maybe it would be worth having @limetech include swamp in the unraid kernel in future releases given that MS suggests not meeting the requirements in VMs might mean a reduced feature set. I wouldn’t think including swamp in the kernel would impose much extra work or introduce any problems into the process. I could, of course, be very very wrong here.

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    • Processor: 1 GHz or faster with 2 or more cores on a compatible 64-bit processor. (Microsoft links to a list of compatible processors for Windows 10 but has not yet updated the list for Windows 11).

    • RAM: 4 gigabytes or more

    • Storage: 64 GB or larger storage device (such as a hard drive or SSD)

    • System Firmware: UEFI and Secure Boot capable

    • TPM: Trusted Platform Module 2.0 (common on motherboards manufactured after 2016)

    • Graphics Card: Compatible with DirectX 12 or later with WDDM 2.0 driver

    • Display: An HD display at least 720p (1280×720) resolution larger than 9″ diagonal, 8-bits per color channel

    • Internet Connection and Microsoft Accounts: Windows 11 Home edition requires an internet connection and a Microsoft account to set up the device on first use. Switching a device out of Windows 11 S mode also requires an internet connection.

     

    Do any of these suggest there will be issues running it in a VM? The TPM2 requirement is what I am curious about. 

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