limetech Posted November 30, 2014 Share Posted November 30, 2014 Download Disclaimer: This is beta software. While every effort has been made to ensure no data loss, use at your own risk! If you are running -beta10a you can update via the Plugin Manager by selecting following URL and paste in the Install Extension box Install Plugin box: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/limetech/unRAIDServer/master/unRAIDServer.plg What happened to -beta11, you ask? It was an internal release shared with a handful of people. In order to avoid version confusion we jumped right to -beta12 for this next public release. What took so long for this, you ask? As you will see there is a slight change to the webGui... LOL, actually with the help of forum user bonienl, we have integrated the popular dynamix code base. bonienl has done some really great work, building on Simple Features, and providing a great framework for continuing development. We are very grateful that he has been helping us with this effort. There is a lot in this release getting us closer to the goal of implementing all the features we want in 6.0 "final". Honestly, there are some areas that are not complete and others that need further refinement. But, also in this release are a number of other improvements and updates to key components, and we determined that we should not delay the next beta any longer. Please be patient as we work out the quirks. One more note: There is definitely a separation between webGui functionality and base unRAID OS functionality. The webGui code is public and maintained on the LimeTech github: https://github.com/limetech/dynamix We welcome anyone who wants to contribute. webGui release versions are of the form "YYYY.MM.DD", for example, "2014.11.28", and simply identify the release date. If a second release occurs on the same day we add a letter suffix, for example, "2014.11.28a". unRAID OS releases always include a specific webGui release. For example this release, 6.0-beta12, includes webGui release 2014.11.28. It is our intent that webGui releases can occur faster than unRAID OS releases. For example, before we release 6.0-beta13, there may be several webGui releases. But whenever we release a new version of unRAID OS, we always build it with the then-current webGui release. Make sense? You can click "Check for Updates" on the Plugins page to find out if new release(s) are available. unRAID Server Version 6.0-beta12 Release Notes ============================================== Please note: THIS IS BETA SOFTWARE. WHILE EVERY EFFORT HAS BEEN MADE TO ENSURE NO DATA LOSS, USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. Summary of changes from 6.0-beta11h to 6.0-beta12 ------------------------------------------------- - docker: update to 1.3.2 - dynamix: update to 2014.11.28 - emhttp_event: support event/event_name directories - rsyslog: include all config files in /etc/rsyslog.d/ Summary of changes from 6.0-beta11g to 6.0-beta11h -------------------------------------------------- - btrfs-progs: update to 3.17.2 - emhttp: report polled SMART output in "/var/local/emhttp/smart/<device-name>" - notify: add /usr/local/sbin/notify command for generating notifications (actually a symlink) initialize ssmtp config via rc.local using 'notify smtp-init' command - linux: update to 3.17.4 - linux: added drivers: CONFIG_CONNECTOR: unified userspace <-> kernelspace connector working on top of the netlink socket protocol. CONFIG_HYPERV: permit to run Linux as a Hyper-V client operating system. CONFIG_HYPERV_BALLOON: enable Hyper-V Balloon driver. CONFIG_HYPERV_KEYBOARD: enable the Hyper-V Keyboard driver. CONFIG_HYPERV_NET: enable the Hyper-V virtual network driver. CONFIG_HYPERV_STORAGE: enable the Hyper-V virtual storage driver. CONFIG_HYPERV_UTILS: enable the Hyper-V Utilities. Summary of changes from 6.0-beta11f to 6.0-beta11g -------------------------------------------------- - dynamix: update to 2014.11.10 - emhttp: added 'poll_spindown' event - linux: added drivers: CONFIG_USB_USBNET: supports several kinds of network links over USB CONFIG_USB_NET_AX8817X: support for ASIX AX88xxx based USB 2.0 10/100 Ethernet adapters. CONFIG_USB_NET_AX88179_178A: support for ASIX AX88179 based USB 3.0/2.0 to Gigabit Ethernet adapters. - slack: added sSMTP version 2.64 - slack: get rid of mailx Summary of changes from 6.0-beta11e to 6.0-beta11f -------------------------------------------------- - dynamix: consolidate dynamix.* into single dynamix plugin/repo Summary of changes from 6.0-beta11e to 6.0-beta11e -------------------------------------------------- - dynamix: more integration - linux: added driver: SCSI_HPTIOP: support for HighPoint RocketRAID 3xxx/4xxx controllers, per customer request. Summary of changes from 6.0-beta11c to 6.0-beta11d -------------------------------------------------- - further dynamix integration: adopt "dynamix.*" built-in plugin naming convention integrate dynamix.disk.health Summary of changes from 6.0-beta11b to 6.0-beta11c -------------------------------------------------- - btrfs-progs: update to 3.17.1 - docker: update to 1.3.1 - linux: update to 3.17.2 - linux: enable kernel options: CONFIG_IP_NF_NAT: This enables the 'nat' table in iptables. - slackware Security Avisory updates: bash: 4.2.053 php: 5.4.34 Summary of changes from 6.0-beta11a to 6.0-beta11b -------------------------------------------------- - further dynamix integration: rename built-in plugins Summary of changes from 6.0-beta11 to 6.0-beta11a ------------------------------------------------- - syslinux: udpated to 6.03, with OSX compatibilty (thanks Eric!) - slackware Security Avisory updates: glibc to 2.17 openssh to 6.7p1 wget to 1.14 Summary of changes from 6.0-beta10c to 6.0-beta11 ------------------------------------------------- - webGui: integrate dynamix extensions Summary of changes from 6.0-beta10b to 6.0-beta10c -------------------------------------------------- - fixed ntp not using configured servers - linux: enable kernel options: CONFIG_TASK_XACCT: Enable extended accounting over taskstats CONFIG_TASK_IO_ACCOUNTING: Enable per-task storage I/O accounting Summary of changes from 6.0-beta10a to 6.0-beta10b -------------------------------------------------- - btrfs-progs: update to 3.16.2 - emhttp: accept request and header lines up to 8192 bytes - linux: update to 3.16.5 - linux: enable kernel options: CONFIG_SCSI_ISCI: Intel(R) C600 Series Chipset SAS Controller - qemu: update to 2.1.2 - shfs: fix chown() operation on symlink - slack: read rsyslog.conf file from flash if present - slack: update rsyslog to 8.4.2 - slackware Security Avisory updates: update bash to 4.2.50(2) (shellshock, et al.) openssl to 1.0.1j update to 4.4.1-patch - webGui: fix 'compute free space' wrong for shares with spaces Upgrade Instructions ==================== If you are currently running any previous 6.0-beta -------------------------------------------------- In general it is only necessary to copy these files from the zip file to the root of your USB Flash device: bzimage bzroot xen readme.txt license.txt Starting in -beta9, the plugin manager can be used to upgrade unRAID-OS. Starting in -beta8, docker is configured to make use of a loop mounted image file for its operation. This may require you to re-download your docker containers. Starting in -beta7, if your Plus or Pro key is located in the root of your USB Flash device you must move it to the 'config' directory in order for it to be recognized. If you are currently running unRAID Server OS release 5.0.x ----------------------------------------------------------- First backup the content of your USB Flash device to a folder on your PC and then install this release according to "Installation on a New Flash Device" below. Before ejecting your flash, restore the 'config' directory from your back up. If you are currently running any unRAID Server OS release before 5.0: --------------------------------------------------------------------- First upgrade to latest 5.x release. Please refer to upgrade instructions on our wiki: http://lime-technology.com/wiki/index.php/Upgrade_Instructions Installation on a New Flash Device ================================== To make a bootable USB Flash device follow these steps: If using Windows (XP/Vista/Win7) -------------------------------- 1. Plug your USB Flash device into your Windows PC. 2. Open 'My Computer' (XP) or 'Computer' (Vista/Win7) and right-click your Flash device. Click 'Format...', set the volume label to UNRAID and then click 'Start'. Important: the volume label must be set exactly to UNRAID (all caps). 3. Click on your Flash device (to open it), click on the zip file (to open it) and drag then entire contents of the unRAID Server zip file to the Flash. 4. For Windows XP, click on the file 'make_bootable'. A DOS window will open and run the 'syslinux' utility on the Flash. For Windows Vista or Windows 7, right-click on the file 'make_bootable' and select 'Run as administrator'. The 'syslinux' utility will write the Master Boot Record and create a small hidden file named 'ldlinux.sys' on the Flash device, making it bootable. 5. Once again, right-click your Flash device in 'My Computer' or 'Computer' and then click 'Eject'. Your USB Flash device is now ready to boot into unRAID Server OS. If using Mac OS X ----------------- 1. Plug your USB Flash device into your Mac. 2. Open Disk Utility, select the device and click the Erase tab. Select Format: MS-DOS (FAT) format, Name: UNRAID and then click Erase. Important: the Name (volume label) must be set exactly to UNRAID (all caps). 3. Click on your UNRAID device (to open it), click on the downloaded unRAID Server OS release zip file (to open it), click on the un-archived unRAID Server folder that results (to open it), and drag then entire contents of the unRAID Server folder to the Flash. 4. Click on the file 'make_bootable_mac' on the device. A terminal window will open and prompt for your admin password. If the selected device is correct, enter the password and hit return. The script will proceed to run the 'syslinux' utility which will write the Master Boot Record and create a small file named 'ldlinux.sys' on the Flash device, making it bootable. Note: you may see your device disappear and reappear on your desktop a few times as the script is running - this is normal. 5. When the script completes, close the terminal window and Eject the device. Your USB Flash device is now ready to boot into unRAID Server OS. Special Considerations If you had the dockerMan plugin installed manually from a previous beta, please remove this plugin before upgrading to beta 12. This can be done from the "Plugins" page on the webGui. Not all previous plugins will work with beta 12 as some core functions have changed. Check for updates from the plugin author before posting about a non-functional plugin. Quote Link to comment
limetech Posted November 30, 2014 Author Share Posted November 30, 2014 Working on re-enabling replies to this thread.... Quote Link to comment
jonp Posted November 30, 2014 Share Posted November 30, 2014 Replies have once again been enabled in the announcement forums. For those not wanting to be "notified" of replies, you can configure your notifications to only alert you to new threads here instead of all posts. Quote Link to comment
jbrodriguez Posted November 30, 2014 Share Posted November 30, 2014 hi @limetech, the download page doesn't show the latest beta12 Quote Link to comment
limetech Posted November 30, 2014 Author Share Posted November 30, 2014 hi @limetech, the download page doesn't show the latest beta12 Sorry about that, there now. Quote Link to comment
StanC Posted November 30, 2014 Share Posted November 30, 2014 Awesome Thanks to everyone for their hard work. Quote Link to comment
MartinQ Posted November 30, 2014 Share Posted November 30, 2014 Sorry about that, there now. Indeed it is. Hold on to your hats boys ... this is a BIG one! =D Thanks Tom (and crew)!! Quote Link to comment
EMKO Posted November 30, 2014 Share Posted November 30, 2014 can i update from the plugins page on the web ui? Quote Link to comment
jonp Posted November 30, 2014 Share Posted November 30, 2014 can i update from the plugins page on the web ui? No. This needs to be updated manually because of a change that github made to their API. Quote Link to comment
JaY_III Posted November 30, 2014 Share Posted November 30, 2014 Well done. Can't wait for dynamix to get all its features back that we had in unRAID 5. Would be nice to get my system temps showing again in the webgui along with the stats page back. edit: Under Dashboard Memory size allocated 30,163 MB installed 30720 MB (max. 6 GB) Surely the max of 6 is a mistake. Quote Link to comment
EMKO Posted November 30, 2014 Share Posted November 30, 2014 /usr/local/sbin/plugin install https://raw.githubusercontent.com/limetech/unRAIDServer/master/unRAIDServer.plg 2>&1 plugin: installing: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/limetech/unRAIDServer/master/unRAIDServer.plg plugin: downloading https://raw.githubusercontent.com/limetech/unRAIDServer/master/unRAIDServer.plg plugin: running: 'anonymous' plugin: creating: /tmp/unRAIDServer.zip - downloading from URL https://s3.amazonaws.com/dnld.lime-technology.com/beta/unRAIDServer-6.0-beta12-x86_64.zip plugin: running: 'anonymous' Archive: ../unRAIDServer.zip inflating: bzimage inflating: bzroot creating: config/ extracting: config/go inflating: config/network.cfg extracting: config/disk.cfg inflating: config/share.cfg inflating: config/ident.cfg creating: config/plugins/ inflating: license.txt inflating: make_bootable.bat inflating: make_bootable_mac inflating: memtest inflating: readme.txt creating: syslinux/ inflating: syslinux/menu.c32 inflating: syslinux/ldlinux.c32 inflating: syslinux/syslinux.cfg- inflating: syslinux/mbr.bin inflating: syslinux/mboot.c32 inflating: syslinux/syslinux.cfg inflating: syslinux/syslinux.exe inflating: syslinux/syslinux inflating: syslinux/libutil.c32 inflating: syslinux/make_bootable_mac.sh inflating: xen syncing... Update successful - PLEASE REBOOT YOUR SERVER Warning: simplexml_load_file(): I/O warning : failed to load external entity "/tmp/plugins/unRAIDServer.plg" in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/plgMan/plugin on line 165 Warning: copy(/tmp/plugins/unRAIDServer.plg): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/plgMan/plugin on line 420 plugin: installed looks like it works thanks Quote Link to comment
jumperalex Posted November 30, 2014 Share Posted November 30, 2014 So where is the right place for webgui feature requests? Same as the main request section? Quote Link to comment
deionmann Posted November 30, 2014 Share Posted November 30, 2014 installed and now it's showing my wd black 1tb cache drive as unformatted. syslog attached syslog-2014-11-30.txt Quote Link to comment
jphipps Posted December 1, 2014 Share Posted December 1, 2014 Upgraded both of my servers, and I have't seen any issues so far... Testing a parity check on the one I had issues with running non-Xen to see if it is still happening. Looking really good... Should eliminate alot of complaints about lacking features... Quote Link to comment
jbrodriguez Posted December 1, 2014 Share Posted December 1, 2014 quick note .. upgraded to -beta12 ... no issues whatsoever ... all systems nominal. Quote Link to comment
PeterB Posted December 1, 2014 Share Posted December 1, 2014 Just upgraded and note that temperature of my 'Unassigned Device' is shown as '0)' Quote Link to comment
jumperalex Posted December 1, 2014 Share Posted December 1, 2014 BTW, upgraded plugins first, then unraid, and all is good. Arch Xen VM fired right up. Quote Link to comment
jonp Posted December 1, 2014 Share Posted December 1, 2014 Glad folks are getting the update good so far! Quote Link to comment
interwebtech Posted December 1, 2014 Share Posted December 1, 2014 2 reboots, first to install 6b12, second to disable the unMenu mail/monthly parity check. Got the built-in scheduler setup for 1st of the month. Quote Link to comment
dlandon Posted December 1, 2014 Share Posted December 1, 2014 Apcupsd and SNAP should be updated before unRAID. There were some emhttp file structure changes that will keep them from working. After the beta 12 update, they will work fine. Quote Link to comment
spl147 Posted December 1, 2014 Share Posted December 1, 2014 built a new server installed beta 12 and dynamix dashboard is empty, board is a Intel DN2800MT Quote Link to comment
bondoo0 Posted December 1, 2014 Share Posted December 1, 2014 So can any of the dynamic plugins be installed, or do we need to wait until they are ported and show up in plugin manager? Something like statistics or system temp for example. Quote Link to comment
razorslinky Posted December 1, 2014 Share Posted December 1, 2014 Still having kernel panics under beta12 (under esxi) which I believe has to deal with ReiserFS. Last version that worked perfectly was beta6. http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=35788.msg339473 There's quite a few of us with the same issue. Quote Link to comment
dlandon Posted December 1, 2014 Share Posted December 1, 2014 So can any of the dynamic plugins be installed, or do we need to wait until they are ported and show up in plugin manager? Something like statistics or system temp for example. You should wait for the newer versions. The older ones won't work. Quote Link to comment
RobJ Posted December 1, 2014 Share Posted December 1, 2014 installed and now it's showing my wd black 1tb cache drive as unformatted. I have no experience with BTRFS, so I'll just show the relevant lines. Nov 30 17:23:44 Godzilla kernel: sdb: sdb1 Nov 30 17:23:44 Godzilla kernel: sd 2:0:0:0: [sdb] Attached SCSI disk Nov 30 17:23:44 Godzilla kernel: sdc: sdc1 Nov 30 17:23:44 Godzilla kernel: sd 3:0:0:0: [sdc] Attached SCSI disk ... Nov 30 17:23:48 Godzilla emhttp: array slots: 21 Nov 30 17:23:48 Godzilla emhttp: cache slots: 2 ... Nov 30 17:23:48 Godzilla emhttp: Device inventory: Nov 30 17:23:48 Godzilla emhttp: WDC_WD1002FAEX-00Y9A0_WD-WCAW32399369 (sdb) 976762584 Nov 30 17:23:48 Godzilla emhttp: WDC_WD3200AAKS-00L9A0_WD-WCAV2AT04724 (sdc) 312571224 ... Nov 30 17:23:48 Godzilla kernel: BTRFS: device fsid ba6276b1-2fe0-4b7f-af86-93ee29eca697 devid 2 transid 304790 /dev/sdc1 Nov 30 17:23:48 Godzilla kernel: BTRFS: device fsid ba6276b1-2fe0-4b7f-af86-93ee29eca697 devid 1 transid 304790 /dev/sdb1 ... [enumerating the array devices] Nov 30 17:23:48 Godzilla emhttp: import 21 cache device: sdb Nov 30 17:23:48 Godzilla emhttp: import 22 cache device: sdc ... [starting the array, mounting the drives] Nov 30 17:23:50 Godzilla emhttp: shcmd (41): mkdir -p /mnt/cache Nov 30 17:23:50 Godzilla emhttp: cacheUUID: ba6276b1-2fe0-4b7f-af86-93ee29eca697 Nov 30 17:23:50 Godzilla emhttp: cacheNumDevices: 2 Nov 30 17:23:50 Godzilla emhttp: cacheTotDevices: 0 Nov 30 17:23:50 Godzilla emhttp: cacheNumMissing: 0 Nov 30 17:23:50 Godzilla emhttp: cacheNumMisplaced: 0 Nov 30 17:23:50 Godzilla emhttp: cacheNumExtra: 2 Nov 30 17:23:50 Godzilla emhttp: mount_pool: no btrfs file system found Nov 30 17:23:50 Godzilla emhttp: mount error: -1 Nov 30 17:23:50 Godzilla emhttp: shcmd (42): rmdir /mnt/cache Quote Link to comment
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