Bruno
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On 3/3/2020 at 2:59 PM, nicksphone said:
Have you considered having your temp files in a folder not scanned my what ever tool is picking it up only takes making another share and pointing it there. alternatively if you have enough ram to you do it in /tmp
Problem is not with tmp dir. It's when tdarr is copying from tmp dir to output dir.
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I’m having a problem with tdarr because it creates temporary files with mkv extension and other tools are picking up that file as a new movie.
I describe the problem in detail here https://github.com/HaveAGitGat/Tdarr/issues/172.
Would you consider creating temp files with .partial extension instead of mkv to fix this problem? Thanks.
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Is there any variable that lets you know the original location of the script? Or the only option is to replace:
/tmp/user.scripts/tmpScripts/YYY
With
/boot/config/plugins/user.scripts/scripts/YYY
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Any chance we could see support for QNAP QNA-UC5G1T USB 3.0 to 5GbE adapter? It's a reliable and cheap 5Gbe USB adapter that can be used in servers without PCIe.
It uses the Aquantia drivers which Unraid already has some support apparently, I guess just not for this model which is Aquantia AQtion AQC111U driver.
Product url: https://www.qnap.com/en/product/qna-uc5g1t
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Is there any support for thunderbolt 3 10Gbe adapter? Or even 5Gbe usb adapter? Qnap has some of these and they’re based on Aquantia drivers. This would be great for systems that don’t support PCIe and the only way to add 10Gbe/5Gbe would be through thunderbolt or usb. For example to use in NUC machines.
what i like to see in Unraid 7: read cache SSD
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I also thought Unraid cache was for read purposes. But I see now it’s only write after all these years using Unraid. Any chance to have read cache in the future? I use unraid to have retro gaming roms and it would help a lot to have most played games always on the ssd/nvme cache.