January 9, 201016 yr There seems to be a smb issue with unraid and the new version of xbmc If you could downgrade to unRAID-4.5-beta11, and see if the XBMC issues go away, then we may narrow down the possible problem.
January 9, 201016 yr i run xbmc (well, plex) on 3 macs and it's all working fine here on a plus note, i disabled the spinup groups and no longer have the disk-spinup-pause problem when i spin up a new disk, so i guess i was hit by that samba bug everything working 100% right now
January 9, 201016 yr Limetech, for next version is it possible to add this to the SW - > http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pm-utils EDIT Found this -> http://repository.slacky.eu/slackware-12.1/libraries/pm-utils/1.2.2.1/
January 9, 201016 yr Can someone have a look at this post describing issues I'm having with 4.5? Wasn't sure where to put it... Anyone?
January 10, 201016 yr Found this -> http://repository.slacky.eu/slackware-12.1/libraries/pm-utils/1.2.2.1/ The latest slackware package is here: ftp://slackware.osuosl.org/pub/slackware/slackware-13.0/slackware/ap/pm-utils-1.2.5-i486-1.txz
January 11, 201016 yr Author Can someone have a look at this post describing issues I'm having with 4.5? Wasn't sure where to put it... Anyone? Looks like a couple people did look at that post & concluded your parity disk is failing, and looking at your system log, I come to the same conclusion. SMART is not always reliable in predicting or identifying bad drives - which is a major weakness of SMART - a lot of times a drive will fail and SMART still thinks everything is ok.
January 11, 201016 yr Looks like a couple people did look at that post & concluded your parity disk is failing, and looking at your system log, I come to the same conclusion. Yep, got some great help. Thanks all!
January 11, 201016 yr Hi Tom, any chance we can get a 4.5 section in the forum? perhaps even a 5.0 Alpha section as well
January 13, 201016 yr quick turnable question, i have 4 gig of ram, and wondering what others are doing for this side... i'm not sure if i should just put them up a bit, or double them or even more, the defaults are set for 512mb, i belive from memory. So in theory i could put them up 8 times, but i doubt thats a realistic thing to do.
January 13, 201016 yr defaults are set for 512mb What default are you talking about? So in theory i could put them up 8 times What does that mean? Are you using some web-based automatic translator?
January 13, 201016 yr Are you using some web-based automatic translator? LOL. I was hoping I wasn't the only one with a going on.
January 13, 201016 yr I guess he means the default settings of unRAID are optimised for 512mb of RAM. Can he change them to something more suitable for 4gb of RAM. If thats the question then I think the answer is.... you don't need to change them, it does it automatically. Someone correct me if I'm wrong
January 13, 201016 yr You are not wrong. I played with higher values for those "tuneables", and it didn't make much of a difference. Looks like Tom came up with good default values.
January 13, 201016 yr ahhh now I see, the tunables on the settings page... those have nothing to do with system memory afaik.
January 24, 201016 yr will probably soon produce a 4.5.1 "final" version that includes a linux kernel update. Just a note that Linux Kernel 2.6.31.8 and 2.6.32.1 have been released recently. They both have some SCSI fixes and a ton of EXT4 fixes. Linux Kernel 2.6.32.2 stable as of 2009-12-18. Linux Kernel 2.6.32.3 stable as of 2010-01-06. Linux Kernel 2.6.32.5 stable as of 2010-01-22.
January 25, 201016 yr I upgraded to 4.5 from 4.4.2 this weekend. No problem so far and performance increase is dramatic. Haven't done a parity check yet but moving files from one disk to another from a telnet session is somewhere between 6 to 10 times faster. System has 6 Seagates between 200 and 1000GB and a green 1TB WD Just wanted to say I'm very happy with 4.5 and thanks for the hard work. Gog
January 25, 201016 yr will probably soon produce a 4.5.1 "final" version that includes a linux kernel update. Just a note that Linux Kernel 2.6.31.8 and 2.6.32.1 have been released recently. They both have some SCSI fixes and a ton of EXT4 fixes. Linux Kernel 2.6.32.2 stable as of 2009-12-18. Linux Kernel 2.6.32.3 stable as of 2010-01-06. Linux Kernel 2.6.32.5 stable as of 2010-01-22. Linux Kernel 2.6.32.6 stable as of 2010-01-25 I'm glad I postponed my update of Linux Kernel from this past weekend to next weekend. Now I'm wondering if I should hold off until February 6th.
January 29, 201016 yr will probably soon produce a 4.5.1 "final" version that includes a linux kernel update. Linux Kernel 2.6.32.2 stable as of 2009-12-18. Linux Kernel 2.6.32.3 stable as of 2010-01-06. Linux Kernel 2.6.32.5 stable as of 2010-01-22. Linux Kernel 2.6.32.6 stable as of 2010-01-25 I'm glad I postponed my update of Linux Kernel from this past weekend to next weekend. Now I'm wondering if I should hold off until February 6th. Linux Kernel 2.6.32.7 stable as of 2010-01-28. February 6th looks like a more suitable update time for me now.
January 30, 201016 yr I get the latest kernel source (including headers), copy over the md drivers, configure the kernel, compile the kernel, compile the modules, install the modules, install the kernel, then reboot. If you don't know what those steps mean, then perhaps looking through several of the wiki pages would help. Here's some to look through: http://lime-technology.com/wiki/index.php?title=Building_a_custom_kernel http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=1244.0 http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=1244.msg8721#msg8721 http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=2073.0
January 30, 201016 yr New & HOT !! http://www.lime-technology.com/download/doc_download/6-unraid-server-version-451
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