June 12, 20251 yr 6 minutes ago, cj0r said:I think everyone should start posting their hardware configs in the release threads (specifically network controllers). A more obvious pattern may emerge.And where is yours? I would suggest adding it to your Signature. (Forum Account Settings >>> Signature) And while on that tab, be sure to turn on the
June 12, 20251 yr 32 minutes ago, cj0r said:I think everyone should start posting their hardware configs in the release threads (specifically network controllers). A more obvious pattern may emerge.Did you try 7.1.4-rc.1? I believe everyone who tried it so far reports the connectivity issues are resolved.
June 12, 20251 yr 27 minutes ago, Frank1940 said:And where is yours? I would suggest adding it to your Signature. (Forum Account Settings >>> Signature) And while on that tab,be sure to turn on the have you seen some of the signatures on here lol, i have 'em turned off for a reason
June 12, 20251 yr 36 minutes ago, Michael_P said:have you seen some of the signatures on here lol, i have 'em turned off for a reasonyou can now deactivate only some of them, not everything is bad with the new invision board :D
June 12, 20251 yr 4 hours ago, JorgeB said:Did you try 7.1.4-rc.1? I believe everyone who tried it so far reports the connectivity issues are resolved.I have not updated since 7.0.0. I'm one of the users hesitant to update at all since I have 2 production systems and no test systems currently.Without knowing similar hardware config success stories, it's a complete roll of the dice with these recent releases and I can't risk downtime on either system.23 hours ago, Frank1940 said:And where is yours? I would suggest adding it to your Signature. (Forum Account Settings >>> Signature) And while on that tab,be sure to turn on the The signature idea would work if the community as a whole accepted that workflow/format. If that can't be done, perhaps the release threads can ask users posting to share their hardware configs to create some reference data. Making a suggestion considering the shakiness of this last set of releases. Edited June 13, 20251 yr by cj0r
June 12, 20251 yr You can very easily roll back to the version you had prior to an update using a backup. A catastrophic failure wouldn't take very long to notice. Though I've yet to hear of such a failure during an update.
June 13, 20251 yr 7 hours ago, Espressomatic said:You can very easily roll back to the version you had prior to an update using a backup. A catastrophic failure wouldn't take very long to notice. Though I've yet to hear of such a failure during an update.Well some of the users in here have had issues arise many hours or days after their updates. This could be very troublesome if I was away from home when something happened. I try to balance stability and security above all else.The ability to roll back is an excellent feature but it should not be something commonly expected to need when doing minor or patch version updates. So unfortunately some confidence has been lost with these recent updates. Looking for the next slam dunk release before committing.
June 14, 20251 yr Me too. I keep coming back on here each week and not seeing anything that gives me confidence in going from 7.01 to 7.13 at this time, although I really want to, but I can't take the chance of something happen where the system goes down for a length of time. I wish I would see 7.14 and it everyone posts, I installed it, and it's working perfectly. I really would like to see what is done with the VM and better graphics speed. But my currently system is stable and don't want to chance it.
June 14, 20251 yr My server has been running perfectly for 2 days and 19 hours since I updated to 7.1.4.rc1 👌
June 16, 20251 yr I have a couple of suggestions:Change the icon on the left to something like a file cabinet or something more representative (the box with the arrow) when browsing shares. It’s not obvious that you can browse the shares by clicking there, and I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve clicked the share name and ended up in the share settings instead of the file listing, they look the same and I forget I'm not in the share "browsing mode". In the Docker listings, could the “Update all” button show the number of available updates? Something like “Update all (4 of 23)”, “Update all (4/23)” or just "Update all (4)" would be great, so I don’t have to scroll through the entire list to see what’s going to update. If I know it's just 1, I can stop when I find the 1. I have 30+ and advanced view on so the list is quite long. (edit: Hover over "Update all" could also list the names for the containers with updates, that would be nice)Just a couple of QOL improvements. 😉Btw, the 7+ versions runs great on my hardware. Thanks! Edited June 18, 20251 yr by Niklas
June 18, 20251 yr Author Hi folks, if your configuration was having networking issues in 7.1.3, please upgrade to 7.1.4 https://forums.unraid.net/topic/191287-unraid-os-version-714-available/
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