Unraid OS version 6.11.0 available


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I just tried upgrading from 6.9.2 to 6.11 and for some reason it looks like none of my PCI devices are being detected when it boots up. i don't have any diagnostics because nothing works but i did fall back to 6.9.2 and generated some diagnostics if that helps. my motherboard is the Intel Server Board S2600CP2J and the network card is the Intel Pro 1000 server adapter. 

 

is my board too old maybe? any help is appreciated.

 

thanks

James

 

nas-diagnostics-20220923-1538.zip

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3 hours ago, KeeWay said:

I just tried upgrading from 6.9.2 to 6.11 and for some reason it looks like none of my PCI devices are being detected when it boots up. i don't have any diagnostics because nothing works but i did fall back to 6.9.2 and generated some diagnostics if that helps. my motherboard is the Intel Server Board S2600CP2J and the network card is the Intel Pro 1000 server adapter. 

 

Your support request will get lost in this thread, please start a new thread in General Support:
  https://forums.unraid.net/forum/55-general-support/

 

Not sure exactly how to interpret "nothing works", so I'd recommend that you connect a keyboard/monitor to the system and take a picture of the screen when the text stops scrolling, then post to your new thread.

 

Or if you get a login prompt, login and type "diagnostics" to write a diagnostics.zip file to the flash drive (take note of the name and path that are displayed). Then you can type `shutdown -h now` and move the flash drive to another computer to get the diagnostics to post in your new thread.

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43 minutes ago, TurboStreetCar said:

Pardon my confusion, but will this latest stable release support all of the 12th gen intel CPU's using the iGPU? Or will i still need to use "latest" to get on one of the "RC" versions? 

Looking to use the iGPU to transcode files with tDarr if that matters.


Currently on 6.10.3 stable release.

 

Thanks!

I have my intel 12500 now successfully working to hardware transcode Plex content (though tone mapping must be turned off in the Plex settings because it's still borked). I assume it would work in tDarr because on a hardware level, hardware transcoding works for 12 gen now. Makes me want to throw a party.

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Seamless upgrade from 6.10.3 for me. Removed the Nerd Pack plugin first, as I am no longer using it (Thanks Update Assistant Plugin for letting me know!)

 

I'm enjoying the refinements, the log output in the webgui is now populating quickly and in real time. Now, when doing a docker pull the logs publish correctly, before it would just show a blank screen and populate all of the log output all at once and this made it difficult to know if the process was running properly or not when using the gui. Tech debt/bug fix/refinement releases are important, so thanks Unraid team!

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6.11.0-rc5 to 6.11.0.

Ran the updater, let it do it's prep and rebooted when I was given the Update Ready/Reboot banner.

 

I've had the warning about NerdPack since the initial 6.11.0-RC, but I don't even remember what I used NerdPack for and everything seems to be working fine. I'll update if I find anything.

NVIDIA Quadro P600 had no problem with the update for me.

 

Thank you. Every day I feel I got my monies worth on this OS. Great responsive community. I don't see myself going back to any other.

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10 hours ago, JohnnyP said:

Really exited about the ZFS groundwork here and looking forward to the upcoming official ZFS support. I actually switched to TrueNAS Scale for my new server because of ZFS. And although I enjoy TrueNAS Scale quite much, it just can not compete with Unraid in the HomeLab space. So thanks for all the great work!

 

Yea same here, I heavily second this.

LOVE unraid, but ZFS is sooo nice. Can't wait for the next update!

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FYI - some "new" entries at the log since 6.11.0

I have set "min protocol = SMB2" - maybe this is the reason...

 

Sep 25 13:22:48 Horus kernel: TCP: request_sock_TCP: Possible SYN flooding on port 8181. Sending cookies.  Check SNMP counters.
Sep 25 13:23:59 Horus  smbd[26147]: [2022/09/25 13:23:59.943649,  0] ../../lib/param/loadparm.c:1815(lpcfg_do_service_parameter)
Sep 25 13:23:59 Horus  smbd[26147]:   Global parameter min protocol found in service section!
Sep 25 13:36:36 Horus  smbd[26147]: [2022/09/25 13:36:36.682491,  0] ../../lib/param/loadparm.c:1815(lpcfg_do_service_parameter)
Sep 25 13:36:36 Horus  smbd[26147]:   Global parameter min protocol found in service section!
Sep 25 13:36:36 Horus  smbd[26147]: [2022/09/25 13:36:36.726958,  0] ../../lib/param/loadparm.c:1815(lpcfg_do_service_parameter)
Sep 25 13:36:36 Horus  smbd[26147]:   Global parameter min protocol found in service section!
Sep 25 13:36:36 Horus  smbd[26147]: [2022/09/25 13:36:36.731858,  0] ../../lib/param/loadparm.c:1815(lpcfg_do_service_parameter)
Sep 25 13:36:36 Horus  smbd[26147]:   Global parameter min protocol found in service section!
Sep 25 13:36:36 Horus  smbd[26147]: [2022/09/25 13:36:36.742327,  0] ../../lib/param/loadparm.c:1815(lpcfg_do_service_parameter)
Sep 25 13:36:36 Horus  smbd[26147]:   Global parameter min protocol found in service section!
Sep 25 13:36:36 Horus  smbd[26147]: [2022/09/25 13:36:36.757803,  0] ../../lib/param/loadparm.c:1815(lpcfg_do_service_parameter)
Sep 25 13:36:36 Horus  smbd[26147]:   Global parameter min protocol found in service section!
Sep 25 13:36:36 Horus  smbd[26147]: [2022/09/25 13:36:36.805162,  0] ../../lib/param/loadparm.c:1815(lpcfg_do_service_parameter)
Sep 25 13:36:36 Horus  smbd[26147]:   Global parameter min protocol found in service section!
Sep 25 13:36:36 Horus  smbd[26147]: [2022/09/25 13:36:36.867169,  0] ../../lib/param/loadparm.c:1815(lpcfg_do_service_parameter)
Sep 25 13:36:36 Horus  smbd[26147]:   Global parameter min protocol found in service section!
Sep 25 13:36:37 Horus  smbd[26147]: [2022/09/25 13:36:37.228441,  0] ../../lib/param/loadparm.c:1815(lpcfg_do_service_parameter)
Sep 25 13:36:37 Horus  smbd[26147]:   Global parameter min protocol found in service section!
Sep 25 13:36:37 Horus  smbd[26147]: [2022/09/25 13:36:37.352927,  0] ../../lib/param/loadparm.c:1815(lpcfg_do_service_parameter)

 

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Upgraded last night from 6.10.3 to 6.11

This morning I find log filling with this:

 

Sep 25 08:52:27 Tower kernel: EDID block 0 is all zeroes

Sep 25 08:52:29 Tower kernel: EDID has corrupt header

Sep 25 08:52:29 Tower kernel: EDID block 0 is all zeroes

Sep 25 08:52:31 Tower kernel: EDID has corrupt header

Sep 25 08:52:54 Tower kernel: EDID block 0 is all zeroes

Sep 25 08:52:56 Tower kernel: EDID has corrupt header

Sep 25 08:52:56 Tower kernel: EDID block 0 is all zeroes

tower-diagnostics-20220925-0815.zip

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On 9/23/2022 at 1:25 PM, TRaSH said:


This should be added in bold text to the changelog including instructions how to load the necessary packages !!! 

 

Yes please.  Glad I read about NP here before just upgrading.  Are there instructions on where to find and how to load the packages in 6.11 ?  I don't have that many packages loaded, but I would expect to run into issues if NP just goes away.

 

I recall needing python and perl, but I'm not even sure when the others got loaded

 

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I also have these two that always say Ready for Update, but after you do that, they return to Ready for Update.  Again, not sure when these were added either

 

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1 hour ago, optiman said:

Yes please.  Glad I read about NP here before just upgrading.  Are there instructions on where to find and how to load the packages in 6.11 ?  I don't have that many packages loaded, but I would expect to run into issues if NP just goes away.

 

I found the instructions on this thread. The short version, you need to manually download the packages from Slackware 15, then put them in /boot/extra, and the packages will be automatically installed on reboot. Or, if you don't want to reboot, you can manually install them with installpkg <pkgname>

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On 9/24/2022 at 9:35 AM, KarlMeyer said:

I have my intel 12500 now successfully working to hardware transcode Plex content (though tone mapping must be turned off in the Plex settings because it's still borked). I assume it would work in tDarr because on a hardware level, hardware transcoding works for 12 gen now. Makes me want to throw a party.

 

is the tone mapping an issue with the driver included in unraid or software issue with plex?  i just started getting 4k/HDR content to find out my 7th gen doesn't support tone mapping at all and need a replacement =\

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1 hour ago, BasementGamer said:

 

I found the instructions on this thread. The short version, you need to manually download the packages from Slackware 15, then put them in /boot/extra, and the packages will be automatically installed on reboot. Or, if you don't want to reboot, you can manually install them with installpkg <pkgname>

or once you are on 6.11 you can install several just via CA with, "<x> package".. python2/3 for example are there

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also with 6.11, there are several plugins that are included by default that save the need for many people to use nerdpack anyways. for example perl is included now.

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