****** SOLVED****** Every 2 minutes in my log files it has "flash_backup: adding task: /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.my.servers/scripts/UpdateFlashBackup.php update


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I am running Version: 6.10.0-rc1

 

Plugins are as follows and all up to date.

CA Auto Turbo write

auto update

cleanup app data

config editor

community App

disk location

dynamix active streams

dynamix date time

ssd trim

system info

system stats

system temps

fix common problems

my servers

nerd tools

theme engine

tips and tweaks

unassigned devises

unassigned devises plus

unbalance

 

Dockers are:

SABnzbd

Sonarr

EmbyServer

Plex

radarr

lidarr

Tautulli

all dockers are up to date

 

Hardware:

ASRock - X570 Phantom Gaming 4

AMD Ryzen 5 3600X 6-Core @ 3.8 GHz

32GB memory

single Parity drive 4 TB

8 mixed hard drives total 28TB

Cruzer Glids flash drive 16GB

 

for some reason this just started this evening.

i cannot find why or where the issue is so i hope someone can help me?

 

 

 

mattflix-diagnostics-20211012-2132.zip

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  • truck24000 changed the title to ****** SOLVED****** Every 2 minutes in my log files it has "flash_backup: adding task: /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.my.servers/scripts/UpdateFlashBackup.php update
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THIS IS A RANT!

 

This post is one high top example for a useless and absolut unnecessary post.

 

Yeay, the headline is changed to ******SOLVED****** in big fat letters - but HOW it was solved is missing.

 

Thank you, dear OP, for leaving behind some hope for people with the same problem just to smash it right away, when they come here to find you did not bother to explain what, how and when.

 

RANT END.

 

Now for the more conciliatory part:

 

In all the forums you seek and often even get help the common sense is (and frankly the least you can do for getting help for free) to post the solution in the end, so the people who might have the same problem in the future have a better chance to find an answer.

So maybe you can find it in you to tell me (who does have the exact same problem) how it was resolved?

 

Thank you in advance,

McFex

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