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  1. Thank you for putting this all together. I have been reading over the thread and havent been able to find a similar situation to mine. Although I am sure I must be just missing it. I have HomeAssistant running in a VM network source is : br0 I am running Nginx in an unraid docker with a bridged network. All of my other dockers are successfully configured on nginx. I havent been able to get HomeAssistant working. My tower is 192.168.1.150 Home assisant VM is 192.168.1.212:8123 I have gotten as far as getting home assistant login screen at ha.mydomain.ca but it then says "unable to connect to home assistant. Retrying in xx seconds..." Then I get a 502 bad gateway page. Cname is setup on google domains - hostname: ha.mydomain.ca data - myname-duckdns.org nginx setup: domain : ha.mydomain.ca scheme: http IP: 192.168.1.212 (virtual machine ip) Forwarded port : 8123 My thought is that it has to do with the VM being on a separate IP from the nginx docker. But I am not sure how to go about fixing it, or if that is even the correct idea. Thank you for looking
  2. Thank you. Diagnostic attached tower-diagnostics-20230124-2019.zip
  3. A couple questions if you dont mind before I start copying. 1. I can literally just use MC to copy everything from the old drives onto the new drives? 2. Does it matter if the data goes from old drive 2 to new drive 2? or can old drive 2 go onto new drive 1? The old drives are labelled from where they came from, I just wanted to be sure how sensitive it would be to that situation. Thanks again
  4. Thank you, very much.
  5. Hello, I have made a mistake I think, hopefully not a terrible one. I wanted to upgrade a couple drives, shutdown the array, un-assigned the drive I wanted to replace. Powered down, and added the new drive. The old drives were reiserfs I wanted to change the new drives to xfs. This required a format. I think I misunderstood the warning pop-up. And now have lost the files that were on those two drives. *Edit for clarity. It was the new drives that I formatted, the old ones had been removed. They are intact. I still have them. And I can read them with the 'un-assigned devices' plugin. What can I do to reverse what I have done. Or am I out of luck? Thank you.
  6. I believe they are all fine. Yes but it wasnt important. That can be lost No Thank you for your reply
  7. Hello, My old server didnt come back on after a power outage. I have been meaning to upgrade everything for a while now. So figured now would be a good time. My question is, when the new machine is built. Whats best practice to move the old files over to the new machine? The old machine has only partially come back to life after replacing the PSU, so without diving in too deep (ram, mobo etc.) I dont really have access to that machine anymore. Im hoping that wont be an issue. Thank you for any advice

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