May 27, 20251 yr On 5/14/2025 at 8:49 AM, JorgeB said:Looks like a flash drive issue.I had the exact same issue, possibly the same, or similar, I ended up buying 2 more flash drives, and for 2 weeks, I was testing various versions from 6.x to 7.1.2 and well I'll post in another thread but very disappointed and bummed for lack of "best guidance" specs when building a Unraid, buy this and that don't wing it with AMD. So far I've been up and running for 2 days with no issue but I had to go inside BIOS and adjust the CPU voltage by 0.25 and sure enough that fixed my "bad" usb drive and my cpu bank reboot fail, I would have random reboots upon boot/login or in a matter of minutes, and I have not had any issues prior to 7.0.1/xetc.
May 30, 20251 yr @JorgeB You where wright it is a plugin, it is the Unraid connect that cause the drive to disappear... thanks for your help.Andre
June 1, 20251 yr I was about to upgrade my 3 servers but I think I will hold off. Reading the posts in this sub is worring me a bit. I was thiniing 7.1.2 would resolve some of the issues but can't chance it right now. I will check back in a week and see what other users report.
June 2, 20251 yr I upgraded a few days ago from 7.0.1 to 7.1.2 and everything went smoothly. I have a very basic setup, with no dockers or pools. Just a basic array and one cache drive.
June 3, 20251 yr On 5/13/2025 at 9:38 PM, cj0r said:Between these 3 release threads, it's really difficult to gauge the stability of this release. I can't tell if these issues are just isolated to individuals with unique hardware configurations or if it's a release I should really hold off on putting into my production servers. I'm wondering if more can be done to ramp up participation in the beta/rc phases. I feel like back in the day there was a lot more effort on the community's part but unsure what can be done to improve that. I personally have 2 servers which originally was 1 prod and 1 dev; but now over time both have evolved into having very important purposes so I can't gamble as much anymore. Perhaps Unraid could develop some free license program just for testing new releases; free to use for the life of that release or something.Being granted a test license to use for a dev env and beta testing would be sweet. I have extra hardware I could run with syncthing to duplicate my main configuration and use for testing. I've wanted to do that but with the cost of an additional pro license I couldn't swing it. I run far too many services friends and family rely on to update early or test RCs.
June 3, 20251 yr 26 minutes ago, bebis said:I've wanted to do that but with the cost of an additional pro license I couldn't swing ityou had the chance to buy a lifetime license for years, game over now.And if they would give it to you, the other millions would instantly want it too, don't you think so?Or would I get my money back for my 2nd testing license I have bought some years ago already?
June 3, 20251 yr 1 hour ago, bebis said:Being granted a test license to use for a dev env and beta testing would be sweet. I have extra hardware I could run with syncthing to duplicate my main configuration and use for testing. I've wanted to do that but with the cost of an additional pro license I couldn't swing it. I run far too many services friends and family rely on to update early or test RCs.since unraid work out of the box for x days on the trial why not go VM route to test...
June 4, 20251 yr 23 hours ago, MAM59 said:you had the chance to buy a lifetime license for years, game over now.And if they would give it to you, the other millions would instantly want it too, don't you think so?Or would I get my money back for my 2nd testing license I have bought some years ago already?I mean I imagined the proposed "dev/beta" license would have restrictions like only supporting the latest version for x days and the prior version for x days to cover the limited time period that updates would need to be tested ( although that sounds like a PITA to implement ). As someone else mentioned running an unlicensed copy in a VM on trial could be a solution, it would just require a bit of extra work on my end to refresh the trial license to test the updates. I have never used the trial license before, but thought that there was a hard limit imposed by the flash uuid so that may prove to be an unsolvable issue.I am in no way expecting an additional pro license, that is asinine and was not my intended request. The Unraid team has been kicking out killer updates faster and faster. I work in software dev so I understand how much of a monumental effort it is to test this software against the slew of possible configurations. The more people that are testing the RCs, the better. I haven't been able to do so. Edited June 4, 20251 yr by bebis
June 4, 20251 yr 14 minutes ago, bebis said:I mean I imagined the proposed "dev/beta" license would have restrictions like only supporting the latest version for x days and the prior version for x days to cover the limited time period that updates would need to be tested ( although that sounds like a PITA to implement ). As someone else mentioned running an unlicensed copy in a VM on trial could be a solution, it would just require a bit of extra work on my end to refresh the trial license to test the updates. I have never used the trial license before, but thought that there was a hard limit imposed by the flash uuid so that may prove to be an unsolvable issue.I am in no way expecting an additional pro license, that is asinine and was not my intended request. The Unraid team has been kicking out killer updates faster and faster. I work in software dev so I understand how much of a monumental effort it is to test this software against the slew of possible configurations. The more people that are testing the RCs, the better. I haven't been able to do so.Might I suggest that you contact Unraid directly and see if they have 'Alpha' tester program. Be sure to state what your qualifications are what areas you would be willing to test in.
June 5, 20251 yr I'm glad I've done all my updating before reading about the problem people have been commenting on in here. That's enabled me to have problem free roll-outs on all 4 of my current systems through the entire 7.0 beta cycle and through to 7.1.2.If you don't know what you don't know, no problems. ;)
January 18Jan 18 Why does a new version of 7.1.2 with release date 2025-06-02 exist? The original version of 7.1.2 was released 2025-05-11. I do not believe silently updating releases without any notice or version number bump encourages customer trust.2025-05-11 MD5 checksum: b2fe221ba16da3e7e77ed21573f598ef2025-06-02 MD5 checksum: 4e346b06a0752fb9d85358474efc22ba
January 20Jan 20 On 1/18/2026 at 1:25 AM, cmr-raid said:Why does a new version of 7.1.2 with release date 2025-06-02 exist? The original version of 7.1.2 was released 2025-05-11. I do not believe silently updating releases without any notice or version number bump encourages customer trust.2025-05-11 MD5 checksum: b2fe221ba16da3e7e77ed21573f598ef2025-06-02 MD5 checksum: 4e346b06a0752fb9d85358474efc22bamhmm, thats a good questionThere are files in there that have been changed by a bit. Im surprised to see that. Edited January 20Jan 20 by Mainfrezzer
January 20Jan 20 43 minutes ago, Mainfrezzer said:mhmm, thats a good questionThere are files in there that have been changed by a bit. Im surprised to see that.Especially as that is now an old release that has been superseded.
January 20Jan 20 I believe it has to do with minor updates and changes that were meant to go to the version history system side as there is a dock that they do upload and maintain four stable downloads. But I agree that no information and clear checks. Some changes files is a concern
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