unRAID Server Release 6.0-beta3-x86_64 Available


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london - from the console or telnet just type the 'sync' command - it may or may not come back - no matter.  Wait about 90 seconds and then reset your server.  Yes RESET that thing.  When server reboots it will start a parity check.  You can let this finish or cancel it.  As long as I/O quiesced before the reset there should be no parity errors.  This is a test server right?

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Running unRAID 6.0b3 on test server (ASUS A8V-Deluxe, AMD K8 CPU, 1GB RAM (2x512M), SIL3114 PCI 4-port SATA controller, ATI 9250 GPU, 1.5TB drive).  6.0b3 runs like a champ.  Tried to boot Xen for first time today.  Receiving CPU Panic during boot (after Xen, bzimage, bzroot loaded); reboots after 5 seconds.  I've only seen one reference to CPU Panic tied to 6.0.  Looking for any insights to work through problem.  Screenshot attached.

 

Kevin

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Running unRAID 6.0b3 on test server (ASUS A8V-Deluxe, AMD K8 CPU, 1GB RAM (2x512M), SIL3114 PCI 4-port SATA controller, ATI 9250 GPU, 1.5TB drive).  6.0b3 runs like a champ.  Tried to boot Xen for first time today.  Receiving CPU Panic during boot (after Xen, bzimage, bzroot loaded); reboots after 5 seconds.  I've only seen one reference to CPU Panic tied to 6.0.  Looking for any insights to work through problem.  Screenshot attached.

 

Kevin

 

Can't tell you why you got a kernel panic, but the default settings in syslinux.cfg will not boot Xen on 1GB ram. Modify that file and change the dom0_mem to 'dom0_mem=512M' (for example) and see if it boots.

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I am having issues copying files to UnRAID. I tried moving 300GB of data to my cache drive, and it moved around 75% before the move (from a Windows box) would throw up an error ( Error 0x8007003B: An unexpected network error occurred." that the destination was not available and I could retry. I ended up cancelling, confirming the share is accessable and then re-moving the remaining data, which is still having issues (it will sit at speed: 0 bytes/s for a while, then jump back up to 30-40MB/s and keep cycling like this.

 

I took a look at my syslog and seem to be getting a lot of kernel related messages, and I am not sure if it's indicating an issue.

 

The only plugin I have on UnRAID is Plex. I am booted into the Xen mode, but don't currently have any VMs running.

 

Syslog is attached.

 

I would appreciate it if someone could review the syslog and confirm whether these are expected messages, or if I am having an issue.

 

syslog.zip

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your running out of memory by the looks of it.  Caused by the plugins.

 

Feb  9 18:01:28 CydStorage kernel: [ 2227]   998  2227   665491    13488     288        0             0 Plex Media Serv
Feb  9 18:01:28 CydStorage kernel: [ 2239]   998  2239   472910    37537     192        0             0 python
Feb  9 18:01:28 CydStorage kernel: [ 2299]     0  2299     3829      260      12        0             0 rpc.mountd
Feb  9 18:01:28 CydStorage kernel: [ 2324]   998  2324   341234     3205      87        0             0 Plex DLNA Serve
Feb  9 18:01:28 CydStorage kernel: [ 2364]   998  2364   242017     7476      90        0             0 python
Feb  9 18:01:28 CydStorage kernel: [ 2366]   998  2366   372718    14888     193        0             0 python
Feb  9 18:01:28 CydStorage kernel: [ 4357]   998  4357   261589    16628     113        0             0 python
Feb  9 18:01:28 CydStorage kernel: [ 4489]   998  4489   281382    20150     124        0             0 python
Feb  9 18:01:28 CydStorage kernel: [ 4798]   998  4798   504409    21424     152        0             0 python
Feb  9 18:01:28 CydStorage kernel: [ 4867]   998  4867   262055    11281     107        0             0 python
Feb  9 18:01:28 CydStorage kernel: Out of memory: Kill process 2239 (python) score 88 or sacrifice child
Feb  9 18:01:28 CydStorage kernel: Killed process 2239 (python) total-vm:1891640kB, anon-rss:144256kB, file-rss:5892kB

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your running out of memory by the looks of it.  Caused by the plugins.

 

Feb  9 18:01:28 CydStorage kernel: [ 2227]   998  2227   665491    13488     288        0             0 Plex Media Serv
Feb  9 18:01:28 CydStorage kernel: [ 2239]   998  2239   472910    37537     192        0             0 python
Feb  9 18:01:28 CydStorage kernel: [ 2299]     0  2299     3829      260      12        0             0 rpc.mountd
Feb  9 18:01:28 CydStorage kernel: [ 2324]   998  2324   341234     3205      87        0             0 Plex DLNA Serve
Feb  9 18:01:28 CydStorage kernel: [ 2364]   998  2364   242017     7476      90        0             0 python
Feb  9 18:01:28 CydStorage kernel: [ 2366]   998  2366   372718    14888     193        0             0 python
Feb  9 18:01:28 CydStorage kernel: [ 4357]   998  4357   261589    16628     113        0             0 python
Feb  9 18:01:28 CydStorage kernel: [ 4489]   998  4489   281382    20150     124        0             0 python
Feb  9 18:01:28 CydStorage kernel: [ 4798]   998  4798   504409    21424     152        0             0 python
Feb  9 18:01:28 CydStorage kernel: [ 4867]   998  4867   262055    11281     107        0             0 python
Feb  9 18:01:28 CydStorage kernel: Out of memory: Kill process 2239 (python) score 88 or sacrifice child
Feb  9 18:01:28 CydStorage kernel: Killed process 2239 (python) total-vm:1891640kB, anon-rss:144256kB, file-rss:5892kB

 

I had a feeling that may be the issue - even though I've got 16GB in the server. I will try and kill Plex and see how it acts (I am guessing much better).

 

Thanks

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your running out of memory by the looks of it.  Caused by the plugins.

 

I had a feeling that may be the issue - even though I've got 16GB in the server. I will try and kill Plex and see how it acts (I am guessing much better).

 

Thanks

 

 

This could be something related to Plex and x64 XEN mode.

Another member was having memory issues with Plex and x64 XEN mode.

Another member said he was stable in x64 mode without XEN mode.

 

 

Look at the history in this thread and see what may be similar.

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your running out of memory by the looks of it.  Caused by the plugins.

 

I had a feeling that may be the issue - even though I've got 16GB in the server. I will try and kill Plex and see how it acts (I am guessing much better).

 

Thanks

 

 

This could be something related to Plex and x64 XEN mode.

Another member was having memory issues with Plex and x64 XEN mode.

Another member said he was stable in x64 mode without XEN mode.

 

 

Look at the history in this thread and see what may be similar.

 

I remember seeing those posts, which is why I guessed it was my issue as well. Since someone posted how to create a 100GB data drive for Plex I will try and move it to a VM. I liked the idea of giving it max cpu/ram as I know it can leverage whatever is thrown at it - but not at the expense of crippling UnRAID.

 

I may have better success without Xen, so I might try that config and see what happens. I will have a couple hundred gig of data to move again in a few days, so I will try with Plex enabled and no Xen and see if the same issue occurs.

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If you are booted into Xen mode, then if you look at the syslinux.cfg file you will see that Dom_0 is set to use only 2GB of memory which may explain why you are running out.  You should either run Plex in a VM or alternatively try editing syslinux.cfg to allow more RAM for Dom_0.

 

Doh!

 

Good point. I forgot that Tom set that limitation, and it would make a lot of sense on what I was seeing. I will definitely have to play with this further. I like the ideal of compartmentalizing Plex, but want to make sure I don't limit it's transcoding capabilities. My wife likes watching TV at work during her lunch, and has come to rely on this since I installed the Plex app on her phone. I have to make sure the boss is happy. :)

 

 

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The transcoding abilities seem fine for plex in a vm. For the last 6 days I have run Plex in a win 8.1 VM with 4Gb ram and 2 CPUs.

 

I had two remote clients & two local clients transcoding with the Plex setting on "make my CPU hurt" and didn't have any problems. The VM also does SAB,SB,CP.

 

 

 

 

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I have a problem on beta 3 with NFS constantly unmounting

 

Running Vanilla unraid 6 beta 3 with xen kernal no VM's running tho

 

Feb  9 09:19:28 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated unmount request from 192.168.2.99:970 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 09:19:29 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.99:784 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 09:36:44 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated unmount request from 192.168.2.99:736 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 09:36:44 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.99:971 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 09:48:59 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated unmount request from 192.168.2.99:865 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 09:48:59 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.99:976 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 10:07:14 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated unmount request from 192.168.2.99:634 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 10:07:15 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.99:918 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 10:31:52 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.225:827 for /mnt/user/Movies (/mnt/user/Movies)
Feb  9 10:32:03 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.225:832 for /mnt/user/TV (/mnt/user/TV)
Feb  9 10:54:05 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.225:561 for /mnt/user/TV (/mnt/user/TV)
Feb  9 10:56:01 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.225:676 for /mnt/user/Movies (/mnt/user/Movies)
Feb  9 10:56:01 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.225:681 for /mnt/user/TV (/mnt/user/TV)
Feb  9 11:06:59 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated unmount request from 192.168.2.99:830 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 11:06:59 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.99:849 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 11:23:14 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated unmount request from 192.168.2.99:1006 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 11:23:16 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.99:886 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 11:41:29 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated unmount request from 192.168.2.99:781 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 11:41:30 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.99:665 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 11:59:44 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated unmount request from 192.168.2.99:969 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 11:59:44 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.99:872 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 12:19:59 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated unmount request from 192.168.2.99:757 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 12:20:00 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.99:1015 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 12:39:15 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated unmount request from 192.168.2.99:969 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 12:39:16 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.99:1008 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 12:42:34 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.225:670 for /mnt/user/Movies (/mnt/user/Movies)
Feb  9 12:42:40 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.225:675 for /mnt/user/TV (/mnt/user/TV)
Feb  9 12:48:29 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated unmount request from 192.168.2.99:647 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 12:48:30 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.99:831 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 13:08:44 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated unmount request from 192.168.2.99:861 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 13:08:45 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.99:867 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 13:13:04 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.225:900 for /mnt/user/Movies (/mnt/user/Movies)
Feb  9 13:13:10 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.225:905 for /mnt/user/TV (/mnt/user/TV)
Feb  9 13:26:59 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated unmount request from 192.168.2.99:626 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 13:27:00 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.99:961 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 13:43:15 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated unmount request from 192.168.2.99:808 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 13:43:22 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.99:719 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 13:43:34 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.225:729 for /mnt/user/Movies (/mnt/user/Movies)
Feb  9 13:43:42 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.225:734 for /mnt/user/TV (/mnt/user/TV)
Feb  9 13:55:30 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated unmount request from 192.168.2.99:941 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 13:55:32 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.99:767 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 14:14:04 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.225:560 for /mnt/user/Movies (/mnt/user/Movies)
Feb  9 14:14:10 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.225:567 for /mnt/user/TV (/mnt/user/TV)
Feb  9 14:44:34 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.225:790 for /mnt/user/Movies (/mnt/user/Movies)
Feb  9 14:44:40 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.225:795 for /mnt/user/TV (/mnt/user/TV)
Feb  9 14:56:15 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated unmount request from 192.168.2.99:743 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 14:56:24 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.99:724 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 15:26:45 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated unmount request from 192.168.2.99:639 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 15:26:47 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.99:933 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 15:43:34 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.225:730 for /mnt/user/Movies (/mnt/user/Movies)
Feb  9 15:43:41 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.225:735 for /mnt/user/TV (/mnt/user/TV)
Feb  9 15:46:01 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated unmount request from 192.168.2.99:847 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 15:46:01 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.99:670 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 15:57:16 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated unmount request from 192.168.2.99:968 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 15:57:18 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.99:990 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 16:14:03 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.225:560 for /mnt/user/Movies (/mnt/user/Movies)
Feb  9 16:14:10 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.225:567 for /mnt/user/TV (/mnt/user/TV)
Feb  9 16:17:31 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated unmount request from 192.168.2.99:753 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 16:17:32 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.99:986 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 16:35:46 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated unmount request from 192.168.2.99:952 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 16:35:46 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.99:711 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 16:44:33 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.225:790 for /mnt/user/Movies (/mnt/user/Movies)
Feb  9 16:44:40 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.225:795 for /mnt/user/TV (/mnt/user/TV)
Feb  9 16:58:01 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated unmount request from 192.168.2.99:760 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 16:58:05 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.99:937 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 17:15:04 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.225:620 for /mnt/user/Movies (/mnt/user/Movies)
Feb  9 17:15:10 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.225:625 for /mnt/user/TV (/mnt/user/TV)
Feb  9 17:15:17 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated unmount request from 192.168.2.99:960 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 17:15:17 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.99:1004 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 17:33:31 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated unmount request from 192.168.2.99:726 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 17:33:31 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.99:948 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 17:46:03 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.225:878 for /mnt/user/Movies (/mnt/user/Movies)
Feb  9 17:46:09 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.225:883 for /mnt/user/TV (/mnt/user/TV)
Feb  9 17:53:46 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated unmount request from 192.168.2.99:948 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 17:53:47 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.99:946 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 18:14:02 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated unmount request from 192.168.2.99:737 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 18:14:04 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.99:864 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 18:16:33 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.225:708 for /mnt/user/Movies (/mnt/user/Movies)
Feb  9 18:16:39 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.225:713 for /mnt/user/TV (/mnt/user/TV)
Feb  9 18:47:03 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.225:538 for /mnt/user/Movies (/mnt/user/Movies)
Feb  9 18:47:10 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.225:549 for /mnt/user/TV (/mnt/user/TV)
Feb  9 18:49:32 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated unmount request from 192.168.2.99:685 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 18:49:38 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.99:808 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 19:02:47 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated unmount request from 192.168.2.99:827 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 19:02:48 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.99:865 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 19:23:03 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated unmount request from 192.168.2.99:619 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 19:23:03 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.99:909 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 19:43:18 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated unmount request from 192.168.2.99:838 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 19:43:18 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.99:959 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 19:47:33 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.225:571 for /mnt/user/Movies (/mnt/user/Movies)
Feb  9 19:47:39 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.225:576 for /mnt/user/TV (/mnt/user/TV)
Feb  9 20:00:34 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated unmount request from 192.168.2.99:600 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 20:00:36 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.99:714 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
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Feb  9 20:17:49 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.99:853 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 20:18:33 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.225:828 for /mnt/user/Movies (/mnt/user/Movies)
Feb  9 20:18:39 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.225:833 for /mnt/user/TV (/mnt/user/TV)
Feb  9 20:38:03 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated unmount request from 192.168.2.99:1002 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 20:38:04 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.99:680 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 20:49:03 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.225:658 for /mnt/user/Movies (/mnt/user/Movies)
Feb  9 20:49:09 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.225:663 for /mnt/user/TV (/mnt/user/TV)
Feb  9 20:50:49 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.99:847 for /mnt/user/TV (/mnt/user/TV)
Feb  9 20:51:18 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated unmount request from 192.168.2.99:730 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 20:55:46 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.99:752 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 20:56:19 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated unmount request from 192.168.2.99:805 for /mnt/user/TV (/mnt/user/TV)
Feb  9 21:01:49 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated unmount request from 192.168.2.99:865 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 21:01:52 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.99:957 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 21:18:04 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated unmount request from 192.168.2.99:616 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 21:18:05 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.99:934 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 21:19:33 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.225:888 for /mnt/user/Movies (/mnt/user/Movies)
Feb  9 21:19:39 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.225:893 for /mnt/user/TV (/mnt/user/TV)
Feb  9 21:35:20 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated unmount request from 192.168.2.99:812 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 21:35:20 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.99:874 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 21:49:35 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated unmount request from 192.168.2.99:964 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 21:49:39 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.99:801 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 21:50:03 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.225:718 for /mnt/user/Movies (/mnt/user/Movies)
Feb  9 21:50:09 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.225:723 for /mnt/user/TV (/mnt/user/TV)
Feb  9 22:04:50 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated unmount request from 192.168.2.99:702 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 22:04:51 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.99:850 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 22:20:22 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.225:537 for /mnt/user/TV (/mnt/user/TV)
Feb  9 22:25:06 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated unmount request from 192.168.2.99:915 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 22:25:06 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.99:815 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 22:45:21 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated unmount request from 192.168.2.99:708 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 22:45:22 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.99:781 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 23:03:37 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated unmount request from 192.168.2.99:904 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 23:03:38 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.99:900 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 23:18:52 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated unmount request from 192.168.2.99:654 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 23:18:56 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.99:779 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 23:27:09 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated unmount request from 192.168.2.99:779 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 23:27:12 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.99:731 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 23:38:55 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated unmount request from 192.168.2.99:949 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 23:38:58 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.2.99:763 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)
Feb  9 23:53:09 unraid rpc.mountd[1496]: authenticated unmount request from 192.168.2.99:678 for /mnt/user/Download (/mnt/user/Download)

 

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I requested this earlier but it got lost in the multi-page discussion on nano....

 

'lsusb' does not appear to be implemented/available in 6.0beta3 (booting into Xen). Can it be added?

 

Reason;

I'm having trouble passing USB controllers to VMs. Where a USB controller shares an IRQ with other PCI devices, it can lead to VM crashes.

 

I want to try to pass specific USB devices through as described here;

 

http://wiki.xen.org/wiki/Xen_USB_Passthrough

 

But I need to issue 'lsusb' to enumerate the devices.

 

Thanks

 

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I just have to chime in here for an FYI effect :-)

 

Just an FYI, but keep in mind that you might not need to pass usb "controller" at all in at least 99% of cases.  just usb device.

 

when UnRaid is run as VM , the only reason to pass USB controller was/is so license verification code can read the GUID from the device(flash stick).

somehow when you pass only the device into VM, the GUID read is not working it might be a controller function that are not available in VM.

 

so try to evaluate if you actually need to pass the whole controller or can simply pass only the device attached to it.

 

I might not be the best use case for this example, but I have yet to find but one case where I need to pass usb controller to VM other than to unraid flash drive use.

 

 

 

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Running Plex in a VM is going to work better than running it bare metal on unRAID.

 

It seems many people think a VM is going to slow them down. I advise them to try it, sit back and watch. It works, perfectly. You take only a couple % overall performance hit in a Xen VM, that's the whole point!

 

Someone said earlier it's like herding cats, I feel like I've said the above dozens of times already! Argh!

 

Time to go for a lie down.

 

Did we mention? BETA?

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Please, do not run the Plex 64-bit server plugin. Its a Frankenstein of packages not even remotely official from the guys at Plex. It has been brought to their attention but they are waiting until unRAID 6.0 is in RC status before they release a official, tested package.

 

Sent from my LG-VS980 using Tapatalk

 

All true statements. However Plex 64bit has been running perfectly for myself and many others. What I have been seeing on this thread are issues related to individual configurations and not Plex itself. That being said it is a Frankenstein of a package but it has been stable for many people and I am personally greatly enjoying the vast benefits I have been receiving from 64bit.

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