March 9, 20215 yr This release contains bug fixes and minor improvements. Refer to Summary of New Features for an overview of changes since version 6.8. To upgrade: First create a backup of your USB flash boot device: Main/Flash/Flash Backup If you are running any 6.4 or later release, click 'Check for Updates' on the Tools/Update OS page. If you are running a pre-6.4 release, click 'Check for Updates' on the Plugins page. If the above doesn't work, navigate to Plugins/Install Plugin, select/copy/paste this plugin URL and click Install: https://s3.amazonaws.com/dnld.lime-technology.com/stable/unRAIDServer.plg Bugs: If you discover a bug or other issue in this release, please open a Stable Releases Bug Report. Thank you to all Moderators, Community Developers and Community Members for reporting bugs, providing information and posting workarounds. Please remember to make a flash backup.
March 9, 20215 yr Author Yeah just a min, actually about 15. I put it on the wrong branch 😆 Ok good to go now, sheesh
March 9, 20215 yr Next point release can you update docker to 20.10.5 It patches 3 CVE's including these 2 ugly ones: https://github.com/moby/moby/security/advisories/GHSA-6fj5-m822-rqx8 https://github.com/moby/moby/security/advisories/GHSA-7452-xqpj-6rpc
March 9, 20215 yr 19 minutes ago, The_Mountain said: Clicked on update OS as well as Update Assistant and there is no update showing. 16 minutes ago, limetech said: Yeah just a min, actually about 15. I put it on the wrong branch 😆 Ok good to go now, sheesh Good to know it wasn't just me
March 9, 20215 yr 17 minutes ago, limetech said: Yeah just a min, actually about 15. I put it on the wrong branch 😆 Ok good to go now, sheesh Thanks for the prompt fix.
March 9, 20215 yr @ich777 will need to update his driver plugins for the new kernel, users that rely on Nvidia, iSCSI, DVB, Mellanox (and maybe more) plugins should keep that in mind before updating
March 9, 20215 yr Quote webgui: user management - disable password autocomplete Can this change also be applied to the VNC password field in VMs as per this existing feature request?
March 9, 20215 yr 56 minutes ago, tjb_altf4 said: Can this change also be applied to the VNC password field in VMs as per this existing feature request? Let's see if this change solves the problem for people on the user pages, if so we can apply to VMs too.
March 9, 20215 yr 2 hours ago, tjb_altf4 said: @ich777 will need to update his driver plugins for the new kernel, users that rely on Nvidia, iSCSI, DVB, Mellanox (and maybe more) plugins should keep that in mind before updating Done. Going back to bed now...
March 9, 20215 yr hahaha that vnc check got me good the other day. I was going crazy I'll update later.
March 9, 20215 yr If you have an LSI and 8TB Ironwolf drive(s) (only model ST8000VN004) probably best to stick with v6.8 for now, there have been multiple users with issues that can result in disable disks after upgrading to v6.9, on the other hand if anyone using them upgraded without issues please post back.
March 9, 20215 yr 25 minutes ago, JorgeB said: If you have an LSI and 8TB Ironwolf drive(s) model ST8000VN004 probably best to stick with v6.8 for now, there have been multiple users with issues that can result in disable disks after upgrading to v6.9, on the other hand if anyone using them upgraded without issues please post back. I've got a ST8000VN0022 on an LSI (LSI 9223-8i/IBM M1115), and I haven't had any issues whatsoever. Updated to 6.9 when it came out 6 days ago. Edited March 9, 20215 yr by Tagini
March 9, 20215 yr 6.9.0 > 6.9.1 went smooth no problems. Thank You for your hard work. Only minor issue I have noticed is still some CA apps showing as not installed when searching for them that are in fact installed, but show correct under CA Installed apps tab.
March 9, 20215 yr 11 minutes ago, Tagini said: I've got a ST8000VN0022 35 minutes ago, JorgeB said: model ST8000VN004 Only that model
March 9, 20215 yr 1 hour ago, JorgeB said: If you have an LSI and 8TB Ironwolf drive(s) (only model ST8000VN004) probably best to stick with v6.8 for now, there have been multiple users with issues that can result in disable disks after upgrading to v6.9, on the other hand if anyone using them upgraded without issues please post back. As per my support thread I've got 4 of the ST8000VN004 drives and three random drop-outs. I'm going to roll back to 6.8.3 for now though as I could do with a few days without unprotected array anxiety!
March 9, 20215 yr Brand new unraid user 20 days in. Loving unraid and the speed of these updates. Great work. Edited March 9, 20215 yr by shaun2k
March 9, 20215 yr Im really hoping someone can help, i updated to 6.9.0 yesterday and stupidly didnt back up and unraid kept becoming unresposnive via the web gui about 15 mins after the nas was tunred off and back on. Ive tried to find an error in the syslog but dont really know what im looking for. I updated to 6.9.1 today hoping this would fix the problem, but no change to the freezing up. should i be looking at any other logs? Please let me know if i should post this elswhere. thanks syslog
March 9, 20215 yr 9 minutes ago, bennyboy79 said: unraid kept becoming unresposnive via the web gui about 15 mins after the nas was tunred off and back on Try uninstalling the Dynamix sleep plugin, it has known issues with v6.9.
March 9, 20215 yr 13 minutes ago, JorgeB said: Try uninstalling the Dynamix sleep plugin, it has known issues with v6.9. That's the solution? Uninstalling a "needed" Plugin? In my Case, its working, BUT... look at this... this is new since v6.9... By the way: Whats up with bonienl? He was not seen anymore since 11. Nov 2020... He is responsible for this plugin... Edited March 9, 20215 yr by Zonediver
March 9, 20215 yr 17 minutes ago, JorgeB said: Try uninstalling the Dynamix sleep plugin, it has known issues with v6.9. this seems to have done it, thanks for taking a look! 👍
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