wesman

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  1. Let me start out by saying. Its actually work correctly, just the display is totally jacked. 

    I have nzbgetvpn running, on br0 so that it gets its own IP. All the containers that use that for networking work correctly too. they all have ports (not the ones show below, that is all kinds of wrong). And selecting the container, and opening the WebUI opens properly. No Issues, and the URL in the browser is correct too. 

    The top one in the red box is correct, that is the correct IP and Port for it (and it works)
    every other one in the box are exactly the sae, and incorrect for both IP and Port. (but still open to the correct IP/Port when the WebUI is selected. 

    Any thoughts on why that might be?
     

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  2. 14 minutes ago, wesman said:

    Thanks for the assist. @Kilrah I was looking at that, but I haven't figured out how to specify an internal docker image. 
    The Repository and Registry URL lines don't seem able to allow and internal "docker run" command.

    All the other path variables are easy enough. I am just not sure how to add the RUN part of the command.  It might be as easy as clicking the Icon and selecting Start.

    but I still don't know how to tell it which image to start

     

     

    Ah, apparently the image-name is the repository.

    Thanks everyone! 

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  3. 7 hours ago, Kilrah said:

    You just "Add container" on the Docker page and fill up the template with the contents of your run command.

    Thanks for the assist. @Kilrah I was looking at that, but I haven't figured out how to specify an internal docker image. 
    The Repository and Registry URL lines don't seem able to allow and internal "docker run" command.

    All the other path variables are easy enough. I am just not sure how to add the RUN part of the command.  It might be as easy as clicking the Icon and selecting Start.

    but I still don't know how to tell it which image to start

     

     

  4. 15 hours ago, Mcklaren said:

     

    Hi,

    OK, perfect then, I haven't used any of the ffmpeg apps and didn't know them. Thank you very much.

     

    @wesman can you try this please ?

     

    Best regards.

    In the end, I created my own docker image, using ubuntu, install ffmpeg and exiftool to do my processing. 

    Now I just need direction on how I can get it to stay on the docker page when its not running. Currently I have to 'docker run' it every time. would be nice to have it in the docker page, that I can just press start. 

    are there directions on that somewhere?

     

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  5. On 8/10/2023 at 12:54 PM, Mcklaren said:

     

    Hi,

    We have tried adding ffmpeg and it needs a lot of dependencies, nerdtools is not intended for that use. If you need ffmpeg you can tell us and we can make a docker that has ffmpeg so you can use it, but sorry, in nerdtools we are not going to add it.

     

    Best regards.


    I would LOVE a Docker that contains FFMPG. I would be forever thankful! If there is anything I can do to help. Even if its ordering PIZZA!

  6. 1 hour ago, JorgeB said:

    Because that error usually happens when Firefox is used with the GUI, I assume you didn't use it?

     

    On Occasion but rarely, mostly when I want to download an audiobook directly to the server. Perhaps there are other options. Although, since 6.12.2 and .3 I haven't used it at all (always off) so, I don't see how its affecting things

  7. On 8/10/2022 at 11:12 AM, dlandon said:

    There are other ways to install packages.  If you put the package files in the /flash/extra/ folder, Unraid will install them when it is booted.

    How exactly, It's mentioned above that you can download it from a 'Slackware Repository' but where is that? 

    If I put it in any of the directories mentioned, it gets installed at startup... is that how NerdPack is doing it?

     

    I use several of the tools in NerdPack, and have noticed the absence of the author. Given that its free, he clearly has no obligation to continure, but it puts people in a bind without knowledge of how to do this ourselves. 

    I personally use the list below, BUT my biggest need is EXIFTOOL, since I am a photographer. but it has not been updated in a LONG time and there are features I need in the newer 12.xx versions that I can not find anywhere.

    atop-2.2

    borg
    exiftool-11.93...
    iftop-1.0.4
    iotop-0.6 
    ncurses-terminfo-6.1.20191130 
    perl-5.32.0
    python-setuptools-57.4.0
    screen-4.8
    sshfs-fuse-2.8
    tmux-3.2

    unrar-5.8.5

  8. I had an old WD Red drive that I wanted to move the data off of.  Its enclosure has been having issues lately with only periodically showing up on my Windows system. 

     

    I removed the drive, added it to a tray and inserted it into my Unraid system. The Blue light came on for a few seconds, but nothing shows up in the Unassigned Devices tab. 

     

    ls /dev/sd* doesnt not show another device other than what is in my system. How do I find out what error happened?

     

    This is the log After doing a Unassigned Disk Refesh, inserting disks, then Refreshing again

     

    Jul 26 10:47:20 Hardhome unassigned.devices: Refreshed Disks and Configuration.
    Jul 26 10:56:43 Hardhome kernel: mpt3sas_cm0: log_info(0x31110e05): originator(PL), code(0x11), sub_code(0x0e05)
    Jul 26 10:57:04 Hardhome kernel: scsi 9:0:16:0: attempting task abort!scmd(0x00000000d21a4040), outstanding for 22268 ms & timeout 20000 ms
    Jul 26 10:57:04 Hardhome kernel: scsi 9:0:16:0: tag#528 CDB: opcode=0x12 12 00 00 00 24 00
    Jul 26 10:57:04 Hardhome kernel: scsi target9:0:16: handle(0x0019), sas_address(0x5003048000a56821), phy(33)
    Jul 26 10:57:04 Hardhome kernel: scsi target9:0:16: enclosure logical id(0x5003048000a5683f), slot(21) 
    Jul 26 10:57:04 Hardhome kernel: scsi target9:0:16: enclosure level(0x0000), connector name(     )
    Jul 26 10:57:05 Hardhome kernel: scsi 9:0:16:0: task abort: SUCCESS scmd(0x00000000d21a4040)
    Jul 26 10:57:05 Hardhome kernel: end_device-9:0:16: add: handle(0x0019), sas_addr(0x5003048000a56821)
    Jul 26 10:57:05 Hardhome kernel: mpt3sas_cm0: mpt3sas_transport_port_remove: removed: sas_addr(0x5003048000a56821)
    Jul 26 10:57:05 Hardhome kernel: mpt3sas_cm0: removing handle(0x0019), sas_addr(0x5003048000a56821)
    Jul 26 10:57:05 Hardhome kernel: mpt3sas_cm0: enclosure logical id(0x5003048000a5683f), slot(21)
    Jul 26 10:57:05 Hardhome kernel: mpt3sas_cm0: enclosure level(0x0000), connector name(     )
    Jul 26 10:57:20 Hardhome webGUI: Successful login user root from 192.168.29.122
    Jul 26 10:59:49 Hardhome kernel: mpt3sas_cm0: discovery errors(device blocked): sas_address(0x5003048000a56823), handle(0x001a)
    Jul 26 10:59:59 Hardhome unassigned.devices: Refreshed Disks and Configuration.

     

    hardhome-syslog-20220726-1604.zip

    hardhome-diagnostics-20220726-1105.zip

  9. I have a friend who has a Photography Business that has asked for a simple nas. I am looking for a box that

    1. has no compatibility issues with unraid hardware wise. 

    2. 6 to 8 hotswap bays

    3. comes with a Motherboard and processor. 

    4. fairly compact and quite 

    5. NVMS would be nice but not required

     

    I was looking at QNAP but did know if they come with the motherboard

     

    Thanks!

     

  10. Do I need an HDMI Headless plug? I have two unraids, and one old TV that plugs into the one I want to get onto (if I need to directly connect).

     

    but every time I plug in the HDMI, the only way I can get the video feed back is to reboot the system, would a HDMI Headless plug prevent that?

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  11. 1 minute ago, trurl said:

    What will you backup to?

    @trurl DO you mean while using the CA Backup? I was thinking just onto the NVMe. I was thinking. 

    1.) Keep the config as it is, using CA, to backup the flash and appdata (to the vmne - Data Drive)
    2.) Do - New Config, Keep nothing

    3.) Start the new Config with Just the New 1TB Drive, and add the NVMe as "Unassigned"

    4.) Copy the backups, restore backups. Confirm its working properly

    5.) Then add the NVMe as the parity and let it clear it out. 

     

  12. I've had an old NUC sitting around with a 1TB NVMe as a test Unraid for a while as the only Data Drive - No Parity. 

     

    I decided to add a 1TB SSD 2.5FF into the NUC as a Parity, but apparently, the new drive is apparently bigger. 

    Is a Parity Swap the right procedure for this? 

     

    Or do I assign the new drive as an "Unassigned Device" copy the content of the Data Drive to it with a simple "cp /*"

    Then do a new config?

     

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