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  1. I'm having issues starting up Minecraft Bedrock Edition instance in AMP. For context the Minecraft Java Edition instance in AMP and the binhex-minecraftbedrockserver docker start correctly. The error from AMP Console is: The libraries definitely exist in default Unraid found at /usr/lib64. Is any one able to assist or point me in the right direction? Thanks Edit 1: Sounds like it could be this: https://discourse.cubecoders.com/t/startup-issue-with-minecraft-minecraft-bedrock-instance-wont-start-after-update/7683/14 Edit 2: I suspect something is wrong with the latest release. I've manually configured to use version 1.20.4 from Official and it's started first go, however it's not Bedrock so no good. Edit 3: Decided to use binhex container and give up on AMP.
  2. I decided to fix this last night but soon discovered the problem was not the docker image. As far as I can tell my main Plex database was malformed. Tools/scripts online were unsuccessful at fixing it. No problem I thought, I'll just restore from a backup. Well... all my backups were also corrupt (I keep 1 months worth). Oh shit. Read some more and found that Plex should make it's own database backups every 3 days, and it did, but these stopped during Dec 2022. I assume this is the date my Plex database got corrupted. This does raise the question as to why Plex continued to work until a recent docker upgrade alerted me that something was wrong. I was able to restore Plex with latest docker image using the Plex Dec 2022 database backup, only losing scanned media and watch history for all users since that date. I have a new level of alertness in that totally automating everything these silent corruptions can occur. Plex is yet to make one of the automated backups which has me concerned. Unraid has been super reliable and totally automated for years now but I still don't like it when something like this happens 😮 Edit: After repairing the Dec 2022 backup, automated backups has restarted.
  3. ls164 was broken for me. Just tried ls167, also broken. I've reverted back to ls163 and all good again. When Plex is trying to start up it loops the following error: Error: Unable to set up server: sqlite3_statement_backend::prepare: no such table: metadata_agent_providers for SQL: update metadata_agent_providers set online = 0 (N4soci10soci_errorE) Any ideas? My database doesn't like new LS Plex docker images.
  4. Thanks for posting this. Something is wrong with release ls164.
  5. I still use an Antec 1200 with four 3x4 Rosewill hot swap cages (Link below). They are reasonably cheap, have good air flow, and you can use any standard 120mm fans (I use Noctua). With this configuration I use the 16 hot swap bays for 3.5" drives, and my 2.5" SSDs are mounted internally (which I never need to access, but if I do just remove a side panel). You could use hot swap bay for 2.5" SSD if you want/need. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00DGZ42SM/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
  6. Thanks jonp. You should probably get a link added to Forum settings page to change a theme (https://forums.unraid.net/settings/). The current location is very obscure.
  7. Where is the theme switcher? I don't want a black background...
  8. I believe that's only if you want Duplicati on unraid to be used as a backup location. Most users will use some sort of cloud storage for their backup location, but you could backup (from another computer) to your unraid server.
  9. Conversely get rid of Djoss structure (/storage) and keep your existing structure (/mnt/user) from gfjardim docker to keep file history/versions. I went this route to keep file history/versions and I imagine others would've done the same.
  10. This is great. I run a few Firefox extensions in a Windows VM that I need running 24/7. Although that works perfectly fine, I'm hoping running those in Firefox docker will be super reliable
  11. Thanks for the reply. Definitely have wireless devices on my network, who doesn't these days I've gone ahead with the Lets-Encrypt method, which LT have made easy to setup. When in-place disk encryption is available, I"ll be ready to rumble. For those with DD-WRT routers make sure "Local DNS" is enabled and add the following code into the "Additional DNSMasq Options" box. rebind-domain-ok=/unraid.net/