[Plugin] unbalanced


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2 hours ago, zhulick said:

What's my best option for cleaning this up ?

 

In the history tab of the app, provided you haven't run any operation, you should see your scatter/move interrupted.

 

Then a list of all the rsync commands that were executed, the stopped one and those that are pending to be run.

 

You can either replay the operation, so it runs to completion or manually remove the files on the source disk (via mc or similar).

 

Or did you have a single rsync command running ?

 

 

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4 hours ago, jbrodriguez said:

 

 I misread you then. Although AnnabellaRenee87 did manage to get it working.

 

Do you have a bookmark to the plugin ? 

 

If you do the same, change http to https, does it work ?

 

Weird. I changed it to https:// and

Chrome threw up a bunch are you sure warnings, but it seems to work.

IE basically said. Page not found. So weird. I had zero issues running this a couple of weeks ago. At least there is a work around for now, but this is kinda odd. 

 

 

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13 hours ago, itsrainingben said:

hey Juan - is it possible to run multiple instances of unBALANCE concurrently? my use case is a 12+ drive array with less than 50% storage used, moving data around to encrypt drives then move data back on. 

 

thank you for your work, first time using and very appreciated.

 

Hi, currently not possible.

 

This has been brought forward before and general consesus is that it wouldn't really speed transfers up, assuming you have parity on.

 

Thanks for the kind comment !

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11 hours ago, kizer said:

At least there is a work around for now, but this is kinda odd. 

 

I'd say you have SSL set to auto.

 

If that's the case, what happens is:

- unRAID creates a self-signed certificate to enable https access on the server

- unRAID redirects http to https internally

 

So you can access unRAID stock gui via http and have no issues.

 

This may have changed in later releases, but I haven't had the time to fully check it yet.

 

What happens on the plugin side is:

- unBALANCE detects the SSL set to auto, and the presence of the self-signed certificate

- unBALANCE listens on https instead of http

 

Since you're now connecting to an https endpoint with a self-signed certificate, the browser raises the warnings.

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10 hours ago, jbrodriguez said:

 

I'd say you have SSL set to auto.

 

If that's the case, what happens is:

- unRAID creates a self-signed certificate to enable https access on the server

- unRAID redirects http to https internally

 

So you can access unRAID stock gui via http and have no issues.

 

This may have changed in later releases, but I haven't had the time to fully check it yet.

 

What happens on the plugin side is:

- unBALANCE detects the SSL set to auto, and the presence of the self-signed certificate

- unBALANCE listens on https instead of http

 

Since you're now connecting to an https endpoint with a self-signed certificate, the browser raises the warnings.

 

Exactly what it was. Found the SSL="auto" in my ident.conf file. 

Set it to "no" and it works just fine. 

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3 hours ago, jbrodriguez said:

 

In the history tab of the app, provided you haven't run any operation, you should see your scatter/move interrupted.

 

Then a list of all the rsync commands that were executed, the stopped one and those that are pending to be run.

 

You can either replay the operation, so it runs to completion or manually remove the files on the source disk (via mc or similar).

 

Or did you have a single rsync command running ?

 

 

 

 

Replay worked.  Took a while to get the job to complete, but it finished just fine, cleaned up after itself etc...

 

 

 

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18 hours ago, zhulick said:

Replay worked.  Took a while to get the job to complete, but it finished just fine, cleaned up after itself etc...

 

Awesome !

 

The most important thing is not to 'disturb' the source or destination disks by moving/copying/etc files/folders, so that the replay works with the same initial conditions (rsync will skip over files that it has already copied)

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Hi georgez,

 

So far, I haven't found a way to bind to both and I'm guessing it prefers ipv6 to ipv4.

 

I think I found a solution so that it binds to ipv4, but it requires a fix from a third-party library, so ETA for resolution is unknown.

 

I'm curious ... does it not work at all with ipv6 ?

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I hope someone have a easy fix for me. I've took the plunge and started to encrypt my unraid from an existing system. I've watched spaceinvader one so i got good understanding. I decided to just do as he did and keep my parity drive attached but I had to add a drive so I actually started with a clean drive that was reformatted and encrypted. I did everything as he did even ran the safe new permission before starting. Every thing went great I moved 100%. Then I did exactly as he did new config. I created my encrypted drive on the one I just empty. Last all I needed to do is move my last drive. And that's where the permissions in unbalance started to mess with me. But its only in my appdata folder. I can check everything on the drive but appdata and move just fine. So Anyone have a clue? I decided to just add my parity drive back and do a party sync. I don't know if this is  will help but I thought i would try it. I looked at my unbalance.log and I see this come up i hope this will help fix my problem with the sync don't 

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planner.go:374: issues:owner(0):group(0):folder(0):file(0)

 

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Hi,

 

I'm not sure what you're reporting.

 

I looked at the log you pm'd me, saw you did a scatter/move (successful), then you replayed it (?, not sure why), but it didn't have any overall effect (source files were already removed, dest files were already in place).

 

The log line you sent is ok, it means there were no issues with owner/group/folder/file permissions (thus the 0).

 

What do you mean about your appdata folder ?

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On 6/24/2018 at 6:12 PM, jbrodriguez said:

I'm curious ... does it not work at all with ipv6 ?

 

To be honest, I have no idea how to setup my Mac and router to work with IPv6, hence it never worked for me. The link 'Open Web UI' points to an IPv4 URL http://10.0.1.21:6237, but it's listening on and IPv6 port, this is weird.

 

George

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4 minutes ago, jonathanm said:

Yeah, don't do that. Much better to use @Squid's

 

so i just need do a back up and after i move the other files i should do restore? only thing i already moved half the data from another drive im working on the second drive. This does make more sense Im only have issues moving appdata over at this point nothing else. 

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18 minutes ago, M4ST3R-OWNER said:

so i just need do a back up and after i move the other files i should do restore? only thing i already moved half the data from another drive im working on the second drive. This does make more sense Im only have issues moving appdata over at this point nothing else. 

Appdata has different permission requirements than regular data - you don't want to change them with new permissions.  And it's normally stored on the cache drive (I assume you're not running a cache?)

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5 minutes ago, Cessquill said:

Appdata has different permission requirements than regular data - you don't want to change them with new permissions.  And it's normally stored on the cache drive (I assume you're not running a cache?)

no cache my thing is im getting "issues" when i try to copy/move my appdata. why couldn't i know about this before. o well i dont have that many apps installed so worse thing i just have to reinstall and setup my plugins? i think i can work around that if that is the case.

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3 minutes ago, M4ST3R-OWNER said:

no cache my thing is im getting "issues" when i try to copy/move my appdata. why couldn't i know about this before. o well i dont have that many apps installed so worse thing i just have to reinstall and setup my plugins? i think i can work around that if that is the case.

You could back up, remove files, make sure Appdata share is set up on new drive then restore?

 

Like a lot of users on here I'm from when unRaid was just a NAS.  Then came cache, then came dockers, and I upgraded as i went.  Downside, there are pockets of scenarios now that might not be logical or documented as you'd expect.  Upside, there is lots of help.

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