speeding_ant Posted May 12, 2012 Author Share Posted May 12, 2012 When you say DNS server in the poll, does that include a DHCP component ? No, I'm a firm believer of DHCP being pushed via router Link to comment
saary Posted May 12, 2012 Share Posted May 12, 2012 now email notification is working is there any way to configure a specific port for the base web GUI? Thank you Link to comment
speeding_ant Posted May 12, 2012 Author Share Posted May 12, 2012 There is, however emhttp is proprietary to LimeTech. Changing the standard port is not something that I would implement with SimpleFeatures. Link to comment
dalben Posted May 12, 2012 Share Posted May 12, 2012 When you say DNS server in the poll, does that include a DHCP component ? No, I'm a firm believer of DHCP being pushed via router Your router must allow more than 10 reservations and allow you to name them,unlike mine..... Link to comment
speeding_ant Posted May 12, 2012 Author Share Posted May 12, 2012 That could be true! I'll look into it, depends on how easy it is to implement. Link to comment
dlandon Posted May 12, 2012 Share Posted May 12, 2012 When you say DNS server in the poll, does that include a DHCP component ? No, I'm a firm believer of DHCP being pushed via router I agree. This is something that SimpleFeatures should not really do. It is best best done at the router level. Link to comment
Joe L. Posted May 12, 2012 Share Posted May 12, 2012 There is, however emhttp is proprietary to LimeTech. Changing the standard port is not something that I would implement with SimpleFeatures. you can change the standard port used by emhttp by changing the line in the config/go file that invokes it from /usr/local/sbin/emhttp & to /usr/local/sbin/emhttp -p 12345 & where 12345 = the port you wish emhttp to use. Realize though, if you change it, you'll need to access the server via //tower:12345 as it will no longer be on the default port 80 expected by your web-browser. Oh yes, do not pick a port used by another service, otherwise, neither will work properly. Link to comment
dalben Posted May 12, 2012 Share Posted May 12, 2012 That could be true! I'll look into it, depends on how easy it is to implement. Cool. No rush, if it happens great. If not, I'll buy a new router Here's some work that's been done already on setting up dnsmasq on unraid http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=17392.msg157010#msg157010 Link to comment
Zaxxan Posted May 12, 2012 Share Posted May 12, 2012 New Package (activity monitor) and a small update for email notifications. Replacement for email notifications coming, and another useful package coming soon! Change Log: 1.0rc3: New Package! Activity monitor: takes queues from Mac OS X activity monitor. Realtime monitoring of processes, with sorting & filtering. Kill processes with ease! email-notify: Fixed bug with commander Hi, I've installed the activity monitor and it is working great. Just a small problem when using Chrome to view the page - the layout is not correct, it seems OK with IE9 though. Please see attached screen dump. Link to comment
speeding_ant Posted May 12, 2012 Author Share Posted May 12, 2012 New Package (activity monitor) and a small update for email notifications. Replacement for email notifications coming, and another useful package coming soon! Change Log: 1.0rc3: New Package! Activity monitor: takes queues from Mac OS X activity monitor. Realtime monitoring of processes, with sorting & filtering. Kill processes with ease! email-notify: Fixed bug with commander Hi, I've installed the activity monitor and it is working great. Just a small problem when using Chrome to view the page - the layout is not correct, it seems OK with IE9 though. Please see attached screen dump. Cheers! Will fix that on next release. Link to comment
MyKroFt Posted May 12, 2012 Share Posted May 12, 2012 One thing which would be nice to see and I have seen alot ask for it here and there but a ..... term session via your web browser - what comes in perfect as it is used in FreePBX/Asterisk is mindterm - java ssh/telnet app in a browser window - limited version - non commercial is free, they do supply a free compiled app - it is easily called from a web page. All that is needed for a plugin in some basic config vars - like port, ssh or telnet mode etc. Login/pass can be defined in the var sections if your environment is secure - otherwise the java app will ask for login/pass. Granted this should not be open to the wild internet as you would be asking for trouble. I PPTP into my router from my win7 laptop and it then gets a local lan ip, something like this would make it nice to be able to ssh/telnet into the unRAID server and do maint if needed (ex - like at my parents house etc )...... I would attempt to write it (I know i can do it in regular php) but I am still kinda confused on how the plugins work/link into the webUI..... <APPLET CODE="com.mindbright.application.MindTerm.class" ARCHIVE="/admin/modules/javassh/mindterm.jar" WIDTH=0 HEIGHT=0> <PARAM NAME="cabinets" VALUE="/admin/modules/javassh/mindterm.cab"> <PARAM NAME="sepframe" value="true"> <PARAM NAME="debug" value="false"> <PARAM NAME="bg-color" value="black"> <PARAM NAME="fg-color" value="white"> <PARAM NAME="cursor-color" value="white"> <PARAM NAME="menus" value="popN"> <PARAM NAME="exit-on-logout" value="true"> <PARAM NAME="allow-new-server" value="false"> </APPLET> is all it takes to call the applet..... I am going to attempt - does anyone have a blank template that I cant start with? Thanks Myk Link to comment
Influencer Posted May 12, 2012 Share Posted May 12, 2012 I'll send you one that is cut down. Plug-ins really include as much or as little as you want, . Give me a little while, gotta get dinner going and then kids in bed first, then I'll cut one down and send you a link Link to comment
MyKroFt Posted May 12, 2012 Share Posted May 12, 2012 much appreciated nice thing about this setup - is there is no load on the server - the app is run on the client side.... Myk Link to comment
Rudy81 Posted May 13, 2012 Share Posted May 13, 2012 Tonight I installed the Simple Features plugin to my recent build of unRaid. Very nice plugin and thank you for all your work. I am very much a noob to unRaid and the unRaid community has been a great help. This is a very nice GUI. A couple of items: I am using an Asus M2N-SLI Deluxe an three 1TB drives with 5.0 beta 14. I had difficulty with the wake on lan feature in that I could not get it to wake up. I finally am able to put it to sleep via the GUI and wake the server using the Depicus bat file, but I must use the MAC address, IP and subnet, otherwise it will not wake. However, if the system goes to sleep via the Simple Features Sleep Mode, it will not wake up no matter what I do. Any ideas? Also, when I set up the mail notification, the messages are sent to the address sued in the SMTP setup section, not the address in the "Recepients" area. Could I have done something to mis-direct the mail? Again, thanks for all the work. Link to comment
bonienl Posted May 13, 2012 Share Posted May 13, 2012 That could be true! I'll look into it, depends on how easy it is to implement. Cool. No rush, if it happens great. If not, I'll buy a new router Here's some work that's been done already on setting up dnsmasq on unraid http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=17392.msg157010#msg157010 Is somebody able to provide a compiled version of the latest 2.61 release (.tgz file)? The release offered here is from 2008 and meanwhile several corrections and additions have been made to dnsmasq. I have it running in my setup (older version) and looking into the creation of a GUI front-end, if such a desire exists. Link to comment
bonienl Posted May 13, 2012 Share Posted May 13, 2012 Tonight I installed the Simple Features plugin to my recent build of unRaid. Very nice plugin and thank you for all your work. I am very much a noob to unRaid and the unRaid community has been a great help. This is a very nice GUI. A couple of items: I am using an Asus M2N-SLI Deluxe an three 1TB drives with 5.0 beta 14. I had difficulty with the wake on lan feature in that I could not get it to wake up. I finally am able to put it to sleep via the GUI and wake the server using the Depicus bat file, but I must use the MAC address, IP and subnet, otherwise it will not wake. However, if the system goes to sleep via the Simple Features Sleep Mode, it will not wake up no matter what I do. Any ideas? Also, when I set up the mail notification, the messages are sent to the address sued in the SMTP setup section, not the address in the "Recepients" area. Could I have done something to mis-direct the mail? Again, thanks for all the work. The support of wake-on-lan is hardware related. SF makes use of the available OS command to put the system into sleep mode. Usually pressing the power button on your system should make it awake again (this might be a BIOS setting, so check). Another way of awakening is to send a WOL packet from another PC (in the same network). If you have a windows machine you may want to try WakeMeOnLan. This software does not require installation, just download and run. It will scan your network for other devices and gives the ability to wake them up (make sure your devices are first all awake when you perform the scan though). Link to comment
dalben Posted May 13, 2012 Share Posted May 13, 2012 Is somebody able to provide a compiled version of the latest 2.61 release (.tgz file)? The release offered here is from 2008 and meanwhile several corrections and additions have been made to dnsmasq. I have it running in my setup (older version) and looking into the creation of a GUI front-end, if such a desire exists. Can't supply you the latest. Unix really isn't my thing at all. I'm definitely interested in a front end for it if you create one. Put me down as a beta tester if you want. Link to comment
speeding_ant Posted May 13, 2012 Author Share Posted May 13, 2012 I can supply you with the latest package? Scrap that - can compile binary, however the slackware config scripts seems like they're really old. Link to comment
Helmonder Posted May 13, 2012 Share Posted May 13, 2012 Email notify will not install, I get the following error message (I have tried re-download and re-install): installpkg simpleFeatures-v1.0rc3-email-notify-addon.tgz Verifying package simpleFeatures-v1.0rc3-email-notify-addon.tgz. gzip: stdin: unexpected end of file Unable to install simpleFeatures-v1.0rc3-email-notify-addon.tgz: tar archive is corrupt (tar returned error code 2) root@Tower:/boot/extra# installpkg simpleFeatures-v1.0rc3-email-notify-addon.tgz Verifying package simpleFeatures-v1.0rc3-email-notify-addon.tgz. Installing package simpleFeatures-v1.0rc3-email-notify-addon.tgz: PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: Executing install script for simpleFeatures-v1.0rc3-email-notify-addon.tgz. rm: cannot remove `/usr/bin/sendmail': No such file or directory rm: cannot remove `/usr/sbin/sendmail': No such file or directory Package simpleFeatures-v1.0rc3-email-notify-addon.tgz installed. Link to comment
smiffy1989 Posted May 13, 2012 Share Posted May 13, 2012 Would it be possible to show processes that are keeping the array from being stopped? Maybe automatically kill them/show them with a kill button? Love what you have done so far! Only just updated from the very first release to rc3, its great to see how far this has come! Thanks Link to comment
Rudy81 Posted May 13, 2012 Share Posted May 13, 2012 Usually pressing the power button on your system should make it awake again (this might be a BIOS setting, so check). Another way of awakening is to send a WOL packet from another PC (in the same network). If you have a windows machine you may want to try WakeMeOnLan. This software does not require installation, just download and run. It will scan your network for other devices and gives the ability to wake them up (make sure your devices are first all awake when you perform the scan though). Before turning in last night, I set the system to sleep with the addition of the 'DHCP renewal after wakeup' and that seems to have done it. It woke up immediately upon command from within the network. I'm still trying to track down the e-mail notification issues. Thanks for the help. Link to comment
bonienl Posted May 13, 2012 Share Posted May 13, 2012 My preference is to use a fixed IP address for the unRAID server. That way you avoid the server may change IP addresses at some point in time and previous created shares and/or shortcuts would fail for the clients. Link to comment
jumperalex Posted May 13, 2012 Share Posted May 13, 2012 Ditto. It avoids needing to find out the ip before opening an ssh Window which I usually only have to do when or if the gui stops responding. Also avoids the need to ensure my router boots before booting Unraid after extended trips. Link to comment
bonienl Posted May 13, 2012 Share Posted May 13, 2012 Indeed using fixed settings doesn't make the server depend on other devices (router), though you'll need the ethernet connection eventually Anyway a fixed address makes everything much more "predictable"... Link to comment
MyKroFt Posted May 13, 2012 Share Posted May 13, 2012 I have found out that by fixing the ip address via router using mac address - causes the server to quit reporting its ip to the network, hence tower is no longer found and my browser eventually goes out on the net to tower.com So I forced the ip in the network configs (I like having my router in control of this stuff) so if I need to change something I have to do it in unraid vs router ip mappings - all my other devices work fine via router ip mapping, just unRAID does not Myk Link to comment
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