February 1, 201214 yr Wonder how many would be interested in Periscope <automatic subtitle download> http://code.google.com/p/periscope/ Noticed it over at the Synology forums... http://forum.synology.com/enu/viewtopic.php?f=37&t=31459&start=0 Would be great. Do you have an ETA yet. Or am I rushing things .
February 1, 201214 yr I guess things were a bit easier for me as I started with everything installed to the cache drive first. I got it configured the way I wanted. Then I moved it to RAM leaving the data drive on the cache drive. This allowed the permissions to be set properly and I could access the files from Windows to edit them. I don't know if there is any advantage to running the apps from RAM, but I figured I have 8 Gb available and being run in RAM maybe they'd be more responsive.
February 1, 201214 yr Well... Me again. Still having the problem with sabnzb's having 0,00GB of space available. I've read the entire thread several times now and followed every guide tip and what not, but still the prob persists. Quick prob. Description: I have a clean install of UnRaid 5.0 b14, Snap mounted 120GB drive shared to /mnt/usenet. Sabnzb, couchpotato, sick beard configured and running well. The problem is that Sabnzb refuses to download because there is no free space available. Tried giving new folders, different shares etc. etc. .... Nothing. This is totally frustrating me, can anybody help me out, PLZ??!?!? Thx I.A. Fuddster Will attach sys log in a sec. What is the folder configuration (Temporary Download Folder, Completed Download Folder, and so on).
February 1, 201214 yr Well... Me again. Still having the problem with sabnzb's having 0,00GB of space available. I've read the entire thread several times now and followed every guide tip and what not, but still the prob persists. Quick prob. Description: I have a clean install of UnRaid 5.0 b14, Snap mounted 120GB drive shared to /mnt/usenet. Sabnzb, couchpotato, sick beard configured and running well. The problem is that Sabnzb refuses to download because there is no free space available. Tried giving new folders, different shares etc. etc. .... Nothing. This is totally frustrating me, can anybody help me out, PLZ??!?!? Thx I.A. Fuddster Will attach sys log in a sec. What is the folder configuration (Temporary Download Folder, Completed Download Folder, and so on). It's the standard folders... I ictivated Sabs install directory and data directory in the same path from webgui . Its the snap share under mnt/usenet. Tried to change them and still ...
February 1, 201214 yr I assume you don't have a cache drive yet. I think you should put a / in front of the path i.e. /mnt/.....
February 1, 201214 yr Yeah these new permissions seem to be doing much more harm than good for a lot of people. It seems the problem is that I copied the autoProcessTV folder as root - that's the only way I know how, using a telnet session! Is there any other way to access /usr/local as a named user rather than root? I found some more notes from my installation regarding permissions. Maybe something here will help. Just change to paths to suit your needs: "find out who is the owner" ls -al /mnt/usenet/apps/sabnzbd/ "change owner to nobody" chown -R nobody:users /mnt/usenet/apps/sabnzbd/ "check the user rights" (the .py files should have read and execution rights for at least user and group) ls -la /mnt/usenet/apps/sickbeard/autoProcessTV Thanks for all the help - those commands allowed me to add the folder to sab, so hopefully it will just work now, even though I still can't actually edit anything using Windows! What windows you running. I had similar problem where everytime i went into tower through windows it wouldn't let me do anything kept brining up permissions error. I thought it was unraid but actually windows makes errors. Try going into folder properties (forgot tab name but cleared something and it gave me rights back + permissions utility.)
February 1, 201214 yr I assume you don't have a cache drive yet. I think you should put a / in front of the path i.e. /mnt/..... True. Not yet.. I've got a / in front of the path... Otherwise it wouldn't let me create the path in webgui. It's the other way around in Sabnzbs settings! I tried another hdd with another file system on it (ntfs) but still same thing. Is it maybe an permission thing. Does my hdd need a "drive letter" or a name like "UNRAID" for USB? Maybe someone can explain the way from mounting the drive till sabnzb install for me, just to see if did something weird?!?!? Thank u all for contributing so far. Fuddster
February 2, 201214 yr Can you telnet to the server, with putty? In putty you can type: ls -l /mnt You can see if your install directory is there: /usenet, you can also see the owner: nobody:users. Can you also attach a screen-print of your SAB set-up and SAB config? Is the drive mounted as writable?
February 2, 201214 yr Can you telnet to the server, with putty? In putty you can type: ls -l /mnt You can see if your install directory is there: /usenet, you can also see the owner: nobody:users. Can you also attach a screen-print of your SAB set-up and SAB config? Is the drive mounted as writable? Well what can i say... i killed my Flash in the process today! BUT... after formatting my new FlashDrive and a clean Install of 5.0b14 i installed at first the "mount all drives" plugin succesfully, than to make sure, i inserted the cmdline ( ls -l /mnt ) to determine my drive is properly mounted. and it was, but with root:root instead of nobody:users ... so after heavy googlin i found "chown -R nobody:users" cmd and viola!!! perfectly workin mount of my hdd.... FINALLY so THANK U dikkiedirk for mentioning the "ls -l" cmd !!!! that was the eye opener! now everything is set up properly and working and downloading... are the autoProcessTV folder and the scrips not included in the plugin releases? cant find them in my install of sickbeard..
February 2, 201214 yr If you use Windows, you can grab the latest Windows release and pull the folder out of there. Edit the file as you need and then copy the folder over to where you need it.
February 2, 201214 yr Hi, I am using all of your plugins and have notized that I experience hangs of the unraid web interface if I start or stop the plugins within the web interface. No response until I reboot unraid via telnet. I am using Simple Features 9g (boniels version) on unraid 5b14. As my server is not running 24/7 this is really frustrating. Any idea or some info I could provide to solve this?
February 2, 201214 yr You'll probably need to post a syslog. I can tell you I run these plugins without Simple features and I have no hangs when starting or stopping these plugins.
February 2, 201214 yr If you use Windows, you can grab the latest Windows release and pull the folder out of there. Edit the file as you need and then copy the folder over to where you need it. thanks Kricker!!! That's what I've done !!!! Thank u all so much! Now I'm running completly automated since I just installed MySql etc. to get my HTPCs synced .... Thank u thank u a billion! Next step is going "Plus" to add some space
February 2, 201214 yr You'll probably need to post a syslog. I've attached a syslog. I've also noticed (besides the behavior explened above) that the array wont start after a reboot if the plugins are not correctly shutdown. Hope this is of any help. Thanks! syslog.txt
February 2, 201214 yr You'll probably need to post a syslog. I've attached a syslog. I've also noticed (besides the behavior explened above) that the array wont start after a reboot if the plugins are not correctly shutdown. Hope this is of any help. Thanks! It sounds like there is a "race condition" in that the plugins create the directories and start using them before the array comes up. I know this can and does happen sometimes with unMenu packages. I have started coding all my packages to do a check for entries in /mnt before I proceed to start/install the app(s).
February 2, 201214 yr It sounds like there is a "race condition" in that the plugins create the directories and start using them before the array comes up. I've configured the plugins to use a cache only user share (install and data dir). Is there a way to prevent this behavior by changin the dirs (to what?) or what would be the next step solving this issue? Thanks again!
February 2, 201214 yr It sounds like there is a "race condition" in that the plugins create the directories and start using them before the array comes up. I've configured the plugins to use a cache only user share (install and data dir). Is there a way to prevent this behavior by changin the dirs (to what?) or what would be the next step solving this issue? Thanks again! Honestly not sure. I have not explored the plugin system as of yet. A similar thing to what I do in my unMenu packages could probably be done but that would require a change in the plugin.
February 3, 201214 yr Wow, I really thought I'd finished with these bloody new permissions, but no, they've come back again. I left my flat a couple of days ago and turned off all computers except the server, which was happily running and downloading. When I get back, I see that the last couple of TV Shows from sick beard have come back with the error "Cannot run script /mnt/cache/.sickbeard/autoProcessTV/sabToSickBeard.py" So I check, and for some reason the sabToSickBeard.py script is no longer executable. Despite no user interaction at all, and it was working for about a day after I left! Struggling to see how the new permissions are a good thing at this point
February 3, 201214 yr Struggling to see how the new permissions are a good thing at this point I understand your frustration, but the new perms are a VERY good thing. It is a much more "proper" way of doing the permissions.
February 3, 201214 yr Struggling to see how the new permissions are a good thing at this point I understand your frustration, but the new perms are a VERY good thing. It is a much more "proper" way of doing the permissions. I know they are ultimately. But as an end user all I can see is that everything worked fine before, and now it doesn't. My Downloads folder is now refusing to let me delete from it because I need permission from Unix User/nobody. I've run the new permission script about 5 times in total, all the plugins are running as nobody, I'm at a complete loss to be honest
February 3, 201214 yr Struggling to see how the new permissions are a good thing at this point I understand your frustration, but the new perms are a VERY good thing. It is a much more "proper" way of doing the permissions. I know they are ultimately. But as an end user all I can see is that everything worked fine before, and now it doesn't. My Downloads folder is now refusing to let me delete from it because I need permission from Unix User/nobody. I've run the new permission script about 5 times in total, all the plugins are running as nobody, I'm at a complete loss to be honest Do not log into the server as the root user. That default user root is part of the root group. Any user you create via the web interface is part of the "users" group and should be the one you want to use. I created a user called "admin" that acts like my root user but is part of the "users" group since I created it.
February 3, 201214 yr Struggling to see how the new permissions are a good thing at this point I understand your frustration, but the new perms are a VERY good thing. It is a much more "proper" way of doing the permissions. I know they are ultimately. But as an end user all I can see is that everything worked fine before, and now it doesn't. My Downloads folder is now refusing to let me delete from it because I need permission from Unix User/nobody. I've run the new permission script about 5 times in total, all the plugins are running as nobody, I'm at a complete loss to be honest Do not log into the server as the root user. That default user root is part of the root group. Any user you create via the web interface is part of the "users" group and should be the one you want to use. I created a user called "admin" that acts like my root user but is part of the "users" group since I created it. Do you men when using putty or when logging on to the web interface? Or both? I created users in the web interface (whilst logged on as root). Now, if I try to log on via putty as one of my created users, putty just closes. The only way I can keep an open connection is by logging on to it as root.
February 3, 201214 yr Struggling to see how the new permissions are a good thing at this point I understand your frustration, but the new perms are a VERY good thing. It is a much more "proper" way of doing the permissions. I know they are ultimately. But as an end user all I can see is that everything worked fine before, and now it doesn't. My Downloads folder is now refusing to let me delete from it because I need permission from Unix User/nobody. I've run the new permission script about 5 times in total, all the plugins are running as nobody, I'm at a complete loss to be honest Do not log into the server as the root user. That default user root is part of the root group. Any user you create via the web interface is part of the "users" group and should be the one you want to use. I created a user called "admin" that acts like my root user but is part of the "users" group since I created it. Do you mean when using putty or when logging on to the web interface? Or both? I created users in the web interface (whilst logged on as root). Now, if I try to log on via putty as one of my created users, putty just closes. The only way I can keep an open connection is by logging on to it as root.
February 3, 201214 yr No, the new users only apply to the SMB shares. What I am saying is that you should not manipulate data via disk shares when logged into the server as root. If you log in via putty as root and manipulate data it will have the same effect. After everything you do you will need to reset the permissions/etc for what you just did. I have used and do use MC to move/copy files and there should be a "preserve attributes" box that can be checked. Use that when possible and the move/copy should not change the permissions.
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