Skip to content
View in the app

A better way to browse. Learn more.

Unraid

A full-screen app on your home screen with push notifications, badges and more.

To install this app on iOS and iPadOS
  1. Tap the Share icon in Safari
  2. Scroll the menu and tap Add to Home Screen.
  3. Tap Add in the top-right corner.
To install this app on Android
  1. Tap the 3-dot menu (⋮) in the top-right corner of the browser.
  2. Tap Add to Home screen or Install app.
  3. Confirm by tapping Install.

BetaQuasi

Members
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by BetaQuasi

  1. Fantastic timing indeed - I was just adding a new drive to my array and it was failing. Then the update notification popped up. Thanks!
  2. This is a docker network IP used for bridging, and a private IP. It is not expected to be used for connectivity. Your friends should be connecting using your external public IP.
  3. @LondonDragon This docker is on Deluge 2.0 now, which uses Python 3.0. You'll need to bug the plugin authors for updated plugins, or revert to the last 1.3.15 build. linuxserver/deluge:amd64-5b398f77-ls22
  4. Probably the most user-friendly way would be to use gparted (https://gparted.org) - I'd grab the live CD/ISO and set that as your boot drive for the VM running unRAID. It should see your existing vmdk and allow you to resize it. From memory (and this is going back quite a few years now so I don't know for sure!) the .vmdk file itself was already 1Gb, so you should be able to extend the partition to fill that. If the .vmdk file itself also needs extending, you can do that from the command line in VMware, using the vmkfstools command. You can see more detail here. You would first extend the .vmdk file to a certain size, and then run gparted to expand the partition to fill the newly-created disk. https://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-50/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.vmware.vsphere.storage.doc_50%2FGUID-97FED1EC-35A5-4EF2-80BA-7131F8455702.html There's quite a few other ways to approach this too, but that should specifically address what you need. Lastly, back up the .vmdk first in case something goes wrong!
  5. Yeah I noticed this myself today. Thought it was a browser issue at first, but seems to persist on all browsers and PC's. Not the end of the world, but a bit annoying when you can't check on the progress of a big move/copy job!
  6. You should be fine to keep your existing config, just point the appdata path to the same place. Stop the old docker first of course, and perhaps take a backup of the appdata just in case of any weirdness. Have done this a couple times myself with no issues in any case.
  7. Ok, thanks for the quick response!
  8. Hi guys, Apologies if this has already been asked. I did do an in-topic search with this new forum for 'develop' but didn't get any relevant hits. Is there any way of forcing the container to download the 'develop' builds instead of the stables? i.e. via a variable or similar? I'm doing that inside Sonarr itself, but when the docker restarts or updates, it's taking me back to the stable build (to be expected of course!.
  9. Side effect of me cancelling my dropbox sub, sorry. I'm updating all the links with replacements.
  10. Sorry to dig up an old comment, but I just switched from Binhex's nzbget docker to yours, and I'm getting the GMT timezone issue as well. From what hugbug posted earlier in this thread, it doesn't seem like it'll be addressed on the application side. This is really just me being curious - I'll switch back to Binhex's docker if there's nothing that can be done... although he appears to be running the latest also and his docker doesn't have the problem?
  11. +1 again, this would be a very useful feature.
  12. There is a new v6 vmdk on my thread if you want to use the old way still. I've moved away from ESXi, but it seems people are having quick boot times with the newer plop method, so it's probably not necessary any more.
  13. I would love to see a v6 final VMDK posted. I will follow this thread in hopes it happen! https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B93BSpm4tzDMTHo0Nmk0RHVzcTA/view?usp=sharing Thanks, first post updated.
  14. I no longer run an ESXi setup, I'm running bare metal and have moved my VM's to KVM.
  15. I know it's very easy to update your VMDK's yourselves, but if anyone wants to host a v6 final VMDK, I can link it from the first post. Would be good for anyone 'new' to it all!
  16. Thanks mate, I'll update the OP once you have it up there.
  17. For Linux, yes quite easy... I didn't bother with my one Windows VM as I didn't really use it anyway. See my post here: http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=19332.msg348034#msg348034 For Windows, it's a little more difficult, as you have to do some work to stop blue screens. See here for example: http://backdrift.org/converting-windows-guests-from-vmware-esx-to-kvm-with-virtio-drivers As I mentioned, I just ditched my Windows VM as it seemed like more work than it was worth.. but I still have a backup of it, so may give it a crack at some stage.
  18. Awesome, thanks for sharing mate! Just fired up my Server and Esxi and saw this was a quick way to get it up and running so dnwld it and bam it worked straight away! As I'm new to UNRAID & VMW I assume it's safe to run unRAID as a guest right? Do I need to load/add the VM tools to this virtual setup? Thanks Kosti There is a VMware tools plugin maintained by Zeron for this purpose. I'd highly recommend using it. Just FYI for all in this thread, I've moved to bare metal unRAID, and moved all my VM's to KVM, so I won't be maintaining this any longer. Hopefully other people will step in, as per above. I'll edit the first post and add the link to the 6b12 VM from Savestheday above.
  19. I will probably get to the new versions, but it may be a week or so away as I'm on vacation at the moment.
  20. Sure, will try and remember to do that tonight Sent from my GT-N7105T using Tapatalk
  21. Same way as non-vmdk, plugin installation is no different
  22. FYI, I'm not going to update the image list with any of these small point releases that are coming out at the moment. They don't really do that much in terms of functionality, and I'm not updating my servers, so I'm not going to put up an updated .vmdk Next update for me will be the 64-bit release. In the meantime, the existing images are easily updated if you want to do it yourself - instructions are in this thread.
  23. That's only accurate if he is referring to the datastore for ESXi, not the connected UNRAID disks. Something like the mentioned LSI card would be great for attaching a few drives to and making a raid10 datastore or similar, but most of us just go with a SSD. It's not going to help at all with UNRAID connected drives. Sent from my GT-N7105T using Tapatalk
  24. Final on its way up.. forgive my backwater internets, it may take a while! EDIT: Final is up.. I set off the upload then promptly forgot about it Link is there now.
  25. No different to how you install the key for a standalone server - put it on the flash drive. This is assuming you have passed the flash drive through to the VM Sent from my GT-N7105T using Tapatalk 4

Account

Navigation

Search

Search

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.