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  1. Goobaroo, if you are compiling a list of Modded Minecraft Servers, I would very much like to see the Create Mod added. Thanks! https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods/create
  2. Don't think this is limited to your Docker image but I am running your Docker version so I figure it goes in this thread. My Minecraft server has been running smoothly up until Parity Check started last night. It all started with some extra lag, chunk load time, and eventually crashed the Minecraft server completely. I decided to stop the Parity Check and shutdown UnRaid to refresh the server. After all my VMs, Dockers, and Plugins were restored. I loaded up Minecraft and everything was back to running perfectly. Started Parity again and opened up Minecraft and the only thing that would load is the image of the sky. Not a single block loaded. Even shutdown a few Dockers and experienced no change. I feel like I've played before during a Parity Check with no issues before. With that said, Minecraft did have a major version upgrade since the last Parity Check ran. So perhaps that has some correlation but other than that I'm at a loss as to why Parity would effect Minecraft in this way. As far as my system goes I have plenty of RAM and my CPU has plenty of room for processes. 64 GB DDR4 3200MHz - 39% Utilization -- CPU (8core/16thread) - 10% Utilization --- Several days later... Anyone have a similar issue or have any insight on a method to help my server stay active during a Parity Check? I'm considering moving the Minecraft Docker off of the Array and onto my cache drive. That should to increase read and write speeds and maybe even prevent slow downs during a Parity Check. But I would lose out on the redundancy that having the docker on the array provides. Thoughts? UnRAID Server: AMD RYZEN 7 2700X (8core/16thread), CPU @ 3.70 GHz - 4.3 GHz, RAM 64 GB DDR4 3200MHz, x64 Bit Processor Motherboard: ASUS ROG Crosshair VII Hero Gen2 X470, Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950, OS: unRAID 6.8.3
  3. Hands Down - This has now become one of my favorite Dashboard applications! Huge Thank You for the work and finding solutions to make this an incredibly useful! Also love the ability to hide the "PLEX_STREAMS" link in the top Unraid menu!
  4. Awesome addition to the Plex Plugins library! To be honest, I was kinda hoping this was on the Server Dashboard rather than it's own dashboard tab or that you could see that something was indeed playing in the tab so you knew to click on it. That being said for anyone not using Tautulli this will work awesome for them! Putting this on the revisit list. Thanks. Edit: Hands Down - This has now become one of my favorite Dashboard applications! \m/

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