January 24, 201214 yr Next weekend I'll be upgrading to 5b14. I have 4.7 now. I also will be replacing 2 disks with new Hitachi 3 TB disks, starting with the parity disk. Does 5.0 have other features added compared to 4.7 apart from a nicer GUI and 3 TB support? Currently I have Unmenu, Screen, SNAP, SABNZB, Airvideo Server and the clean powerdown script installed. Will all these be newly installed?
January 25, 201214 yr Author They will continue to work. So, no need to disable them? Or is it neccessary to start with an empty Go- file? I aleady made a screen print of the devices page. Will backing up my flash, Stopping the array, Replacing 2 or 3 files on the flash, Rebooting and Keeping fingers crossed suffice?
January 25, 201214 yr Just did this last weekend.. Things to watch out for. SAB/Sickbeard need to run as user:nobody (search forums for issues with SAB/SB and running as root..) I tried to use the SAB/SB "unraid packages" but couldn't get them to function properly, so I went back to unmenu I had custom/hacked installs of unmenu packages of both so that made it more challenging.. ended up backing up my ini and settings/DBs and just started over with the latest unmenu versions of those two. other than that, pretty smooth..
January 25, 201214 yr Author Just did this last weekend.. Things to watch out for. SAB/Sickbeard need to run as user:nobody (search forums for issues with SAB/SB and running as root..) I tried to use the SAB/SB "unraid packages" but couldn't get them to function properly, so I went back to unmenu I had custom/hacked installs of unmenu packages of both so that made it more challenging.. ended up backing up my ini and settings/DBs and just started over with the latest unmenu versions of those two. other than that, pretty smooth.. Running SABNZB only, no Sickbeard. installed SAB through Unmenu with default settings. How to set user:nobody?
January 25, 201214 yr Just did this last weekend.. Things to watch out for. SAB/Sickbeard need to run as user:nobody (search forums for issues with SAB/SB and running as root..) I tried to use the SAB/SB "unraid packages" but couldn't get them to function properly, so I went back to unmenu I had custom/hacked installs of unmenu packages of both so that made it more challenging.. ended up backing up my ini and settings/DBs and just started over with the latest unmenu versions of those two. other than that, pretty smooth.. Running SABNZB only, no Sickbeard. installed SAB through Unmenu with default settings. How to set user:nobody? if running on 5.0bX then it already is set to run as user:nobody
January 25, 201214 yr Author Just did this last weekend.. Things to watch out for. SAB/Sickbeard need to run as user:nobody (search forums for issues with SAB/SB and running as root..) I tried to use the SAB/SB "unraid packages" but couldn't get them to function properly, so I went back to unmenu I had custom/hacked installs of unmenu packages of both so that made it more challenging.. ended up backing up my ini and settings/DBs and just started over with the latest unmenu versions of those two. other than that, pretty smooth.. Running SABNZB only, no Sickbeard. installed SAB through Unmenu with default settings. How to set user:nobody? if running on 5.0bX then it already is set to run as user:nobody Also when upgrading from 4.7 to 5.0b14?
January 25, 201214 yr Just did this last weekend.. Things to watch out for. SAB/Sickbeard need to run as user:nobody (search forums for issues with SAB/SB and running as root..) I tried to use the SAB/SB "unraid packages" but couldn't get them to function properly, so I went back to unmenu I had custom/hacked installs of unmenu packages of both so that made it more challenging.. ended up backing up my ini and settings/DBs and just started over with the latest unmenu versions of those two. other than that, pretty smooth.. Running SABNZB only, no Sickbeard. installed SAB through Unmenu with default settings. How to set user:nobody? if running on 5.0bX then it already is set to run as user:nobody Also when upgrading from 4.7 to 5.0b14? Yes
January 25, 201214 yr Author I upgraded to 5.0b14 now, Everything looked ok until I looked at the shares-page. There is a red ball next to one of the user-shares. What does this mean? Please help with this.
January 25, 201214 yr I upgraded to 5.0b14 now, Everything looked ok until I looked at the shares-page. There is a red ball next to one of the user-shares. What does this mean? Please help with this. is it actually red or is it orange? if orange that means there is stuff sitting on the cache drive that has not been moved to the protected array.
January 25, 201214 yr Author thanks prostuff1, that is a relief. It is orange!!!! And yes, there is something on the Cache drive. smbmount doesn't seem to work anymore though. I get: /usr/bin/smbmount: line 115: /sbin/mount.cifs: No such file or directory even when i just type smbmount without parameters.
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