[SOLVED] Dynamix Plugin Control doesn't survive reboot


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I have an interesting problem.

 

I have the Dynamix Webgui loaded on unraid. As indicated in an earlier post, the Dynamix plugin control and the other sub-apps (S3 sleep, SSMTP etc) .PLG files are located in /boot/config/plugins folder.

 

However, when I reboot the server, Dynamix is reloaded as are my other plugins such as Couchpotato, Sabnzbd and Sickbeard, but the sub-plugins of Dynamix such as S3, SSMTP and Plugin Control panel don't load. I can manually start them and they pop up nicely on the Webui.

 

I looked over a my syslog after a fresh reboot, and it looks like unRaid is starting these sub-applications (S3, SSMTP, plugin control panel) BEFORE it has even loaded the Dynamix webgui... So an error occurs, and then later in the syslog, Dynamix gets loaded. How can I change the order so that The main webgui plugin gets loaded first and then the sub-plugins get loaded?

 

Here is a pastebin log of my syslog: http://pastebin.com/ubdGLsRM

 

The relevant portion from the syslog is posted below:

Mar 25 23:52:03 Tower logger: installing plugin: dynamix.cache.dirs-2.1.0-noarch-bergware

Mar 25 23:52:03 Tower logger:  file /tmp/plugin-startup: successfully wrote INLINE file contents

Mar 25 23:52:03 Tower logger:  /bin/bash /tmp/plugin-startup ... missing Dynamix webGui plugin !!!

Mar 25 23:52:03 Tower logger: failed

Mar 25 23:52:03 Tower logger: installing plugin: dynamix.email.notify-2.1.0-noarch-bergware

Mar 25 23:52:03 Tower logger:  file /tmp/plugin-startup: successfully wrote INLINE file contents

Mar 25 23:52:03 Tower logger:  /bin/bash /tmp/plugin-startup ... missing Dynamix webGui plugin !!!

Mar 25 23:52:03 Tower logger: failed

Mar 25 23:52:03 Tower logger: installing plugin: dynamix.plugin.control-2.1.1-noarch-bergware

Mar 25 23:52:03 Tower logger:  file /tmp/plugin-startup: successfully wrote INLINE file contents

Mar 25 23:52:03 Tower logger:  /bin/bash /tmp/plugin-startup ... missing Dynamix webGui plugin !!!

Mar 25 23:52:03 Tower logger: failed

Mar 25 23:52:03 Tower logger: installing plugin: dynamix.webGui-2.2.2-noarch-bergware

Mar 25 23:52:03 Tower logger:  file /tmp/plugin-startup: successfully wrote INLINE file contents

Mar 25 23:52:03 Tower logger:  /bin/bash /tmp/plugin-startup ... success

Mar 25 23:52:03 Tower logger:  file /boot/config/plugins/dynamix/dynamix.webGui.cfg: already exists

Mar 25 23:52:03 Tower logger:  file /boot/plugins/dynamix.webGui-2.2.2-i486-1.txz: already exists

Mar 25 23:52:03 Tower logger:  upgradepkg --install-new /boot/plugins/dynamix.webGui-2.2.2-i486-1.txz ...

Mar 25 23:52:03 Tower logger: +==============================================================================

Mar 25 23:52:03 Tower logger: | Installing new package /boot/plugins/dynamix.webGui-2.2.2-i486-1.txz

Mar 25 23:52:03 Tower logger: +==============================================================================

Mar 25 23:52:03 Tower logger:

Mar 25 23:52:03 Tower logger: Verifying package dynamix.webGui-2.2.2-i486-1.txz.

Mar 25 23:52:03 Tower logger: Installing package dynamix.webGui-2.2.2-i486-1.txz:

Mar 25 23:52:03 Tower logger: PACKAGE DESCRIPTION:

Mar 25 23:52:03 Tower logger: Package dynamix.webGui-2.2.2-i486-1.txz installed.

Mar 25 23:52:03 Tower logger:

Mar 25 23:52:03 Tower logger:

Mar 25 23:52:03 Tower logger: success

Mar 25 23:52:03 Tower logger:  file /boot/config/plugins/images/dynamix.webGui.png: already exists

Mar 25 23:52:03 Tower logger:  file /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/webGui/images/dynamix.webGui.png: successfully copied LOCAL file

 

Can someone please help me and educate me on how best to fix this problem? I've posted the portion where the dynamix plugins are attempted to be started in RED and the part where dynamix webui gets loaded in BLUE.

 

Thank you so much!

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Technically that info is there, if you follow the installation procedure detailed on the github entry page, it installs the gui to /boot/plugins first and then tells you to install the other optional plugins to /boot/config/plugins. :)

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