Everything posted by Whiskeyjack
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Changing folder structure to match trash-guides.info
Thanks! After I replied I was looking through some different resources and I think I found my answer. Basically having the main share set to Cache: Yes, mover will move the media to the array on its schedule, which is the piece that I was missing.
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Changing folder structure to match trash-guides.info
Did you ever figure this out? I'm in the same situation; my media lives on the array and my downloads are on cache.
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I don't understand shares. Copying /mnt/user/appdata to same location fills rootfs on /
Yep, I tried a couple times just to make sure. I'm an exclusive linux user as well, so I'm confident I can rule that out. What I'm not confident about is how the shares are set up, but nothing *looks* wrong to me.
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I don't understand shares. Copying /mnt/user/appdata to same location fills rootfs on /
I thought I was getting a good grasp of how this all works, but now I'm stumped. My assumption was that everything in /mnt/user/appdata is actually on /mnt/cache_appdata (my cache pool, configuration below). However, when I was making a backup, in this case my Jellyfin appdata: cp -rp /mnt/user/appdata/jellyfin /mnt/user/appdata/jellyfin_1.7 My below 24G "rootfs" continually filled up until the unRAID WebUI died. Obviously I have something configured improperly but I'm not sure where to even begin looking. I have my appdata share as such: And the cache disk: unRAID: Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on rootfs 24G 13G 11G 56% / devtmpfs 24G 0 24G 0% /dev tmpfs 24G 1.2G 23G 6% /dev/shm cgroup_root 8.0M 0 8.0M 0% /sys/fs/cgroup tmpfs 128M 11M 118M 8% /var/log /dev/sda1 29G 483M 29G 2% /boot overlay 24G 13G 11G 56% /lib/modules overlay 24G 13G 11G 56% /lib/firmware /dev/md1 7.3T 6.6T 698G 91% /mnt/disk1 /dev/md2 7.3T 6.6T 705G 91% /mnt/disk2 /dev/md3 7.3T 6.7T 603G 92% /mnt/disk3 /dev/md4 7.3T 6.6T 700G 91% /mnt/disk4 /dev/md5 7.3T 6.6T 699G 91% /mnt/disk5 /dev/md6 7.3T 6.5T 845G 89% /mnt/disk6 /dev/md7 7.3T 6.6T 750G 90% /mnt/disk7 /dev/md8 11T 9.9T 1.1T 91% /mnt/disk8 /dev/sdf1 466G 81G 386G 18% /mnt/cache_appdata /dev/sdd1 466G 292G 174G 63% /mnt/cache_downloads shfs 62T 56T 6.0T 91% /mnt/user0 shfs 62T 56T 6.0T 91% /mnt/user /dev/loop3 1.0G 4.0M 905M 1% /etc/libvirt /dev/loop2 40G 15G 23G 40% /var/lib/docker
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[Support] Linuxserver.io - Radarr
Change your repository to: linuxserver/sonarr:preview
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Release: Folding@Home Docker
Nevermind, I'm stupid.
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WireGuard quickstart
I unfortunately can't get this to work at all, but I hope someone else can. I can access my dockers through my dns:port, as I could before, but not the unraid GUI unfortunately. Port 51820 gives me "this site can't be reached". I've tried all the steps repeatedly, but no joy. Good luck to everyone else!
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[Support] Josh5 - Unmanic - Library Optimiser
Hi, I just installed this and pointed unmanic at my library, but nothing at all happens. Is there, like, a start button that I'm missing? In the unmanic settings I have: /library/movies -> /mnt/user/plex/movies /library/tv -> /mnt/user/plex/series /tmp/unmanic -> /tmp/unmanic In unmanic settings: /library/movies /tmp/unmanic Run Scan on Start is selected EDIT: For some reason, about an hour later, it started running.