December 12, 200619 yr I'd like to request a troubleshooting buttons, vis-a-vis most popular Telnet commands, on the "Main" or "Devices" pages: Minimally have: "reiserfsck /dev/xx --fix -fixable" on a selectable disk and also on all disks, perhaps with a schedualer as well, or at least as an on reboot option. Are there other troubleshooting commands that are essential?
March 26, 200719 yr I'd like this too, in addition There seems to be plenty on room (either along the bottom or on the right hand side of the "Command Area" to provide a list of what the various coloured "light's" status means. I've come to know now, but it was confusing for a while. Now that UnRaid is so much easier to set up it may make newer users more comfortable with what they are looking at. Flashing Green Green Amber Blue Red Also, I'd like to see a tab with the commonest UnRaid management Telnet commands listed & described for use should you need to access the UnRaid directly, "poweroff" is so easy when you know, but when you do these things rarely and you've just lost network connection with the UnRaid you don't want to get it wrong & end up with a parity rebuild. Mark. PS. I originally posted my contribution to this thread in the wrong section, once I spotted the "Feature Requests" section I deleted that post and since my comments seemed very similar to this thread so I thought I'd add to it rather than start my own.
March 26, 200719 yr There seems to be plenty on room (either along the bottom or on the right hand side of the "Command Area" to provide a list of what the various coloured "light's" status means. I've come to know now, but it was confusing for a while. Now that UnRaid is so much easier to set up it may make newer users more comfortable with what they are looking at. Flashing Green Green Amber Blue Red Good idea. If Tom populalted the "Alt" and "Title" tags for those images their descriptions would show up as "tool-tips" when you hover the mouse over the "light" images. That would help too. Also, I'd like to see a tab with the commonest Telnet commands listed & described for use should you need to access the UnRaid directly, "poweroff" is so easy when you know, but when you do these things rarely and you've just lost network connection with the UnRaid you don't want to get it wrong & end up with a parity rebuild. often times, the web-interface is not available, but you can log in via the system console (or telnet if the network card is functional). The commonly used Linux commands would be real nice if in a README text file at /root. If you can log in, you can get to the list. of course, Tom could host the same cheatsheet of commands on his lime-technology.com server somewhere too. Joe L.
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