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[Plugin] CA Fix Common Problems

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Hi!

 

Extended tests show the same behaviour for me. Also seems to be stuck scanning /mnt/user/appdata.

 

Some observations/questions:

- The extended tests used to finish in about 4 minutes. Not sure why it behaves differently now.

- The scan seems to be stuck on appdata which I excluded in the settings (I am also unsure why this is needed since the explanatory text states that the docker appdata folder is supposedly excluded by default?)

- I see very high usage on the shfs process while the script is running

 

Has anything changed with the script (since my data hasn't changed that much)?

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3 hours ago, taalas said:

- The scan seems to be stuck on appdata which I excluded in the settings (I am also unsure why this is needed since the explanatory text states that the docker appdata folder is supposedly excluded by default?)

 

Send me a PM in about a week or so to remind me to look at / fix

Just a follow-up on my case, the test took about 4h to run and terminated fine.

From memory, it use to be faster (like 30 minutes); but maybe my Plex Library got bigger since the last time I ran the test...

I'm available to do some testing if needed!

 

Is it possible to have an expand/collapse control on both the "Ignored Errors & Warnings" section, and the "All Ignored Errors & Warnings" sections?

 

Currently, if a problem is found but it's not something you need to fix (not having Unassigned Devices + installed when you don't need its features, say), ignoring it takes you from one item in FCP's page to two, meaning it's more visually intrusive to set it to ignored!

 

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If each section started collapsed, and there was an "expand" button (preferably in something a little more subtle than that shade of orange :)) then it would make the page a lot less cluttered — currently it's hard to see where new errors stop and ignored errors start as the ignored errors still seem to scream "look at me!"

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Yeah, the all ignored could / should be collapsed by default, since it's simply a history of everything you've ignored regardless of it's its found again.

On 5/8/2016 at 10:01 PM, Squid said:

To install this plugin, just head over to the Apps tab and search for Fix Common Problems.

I've looked again and again, but... WHERE is it? It doesnt show up anywhere in the Apps section? If i search for it, it doesn't show up? Has it been removed?

no, 6.5.3.

30 minutes ago, jowi said:

no, 6.5.3.

Upgrade. There are probably a lot of plugins that don't support that old version.

I'm waiting for 6.9, i'm not very keen on the issue with VM's and Docker containers using static IP addresses both running on the same host network interface that is in (all?) versions after 6.5.

 

But at least now i know why i can't find the plugin anymore.

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My extended test has been stuck for 8 hours. I initially excluded all but one share, but it started checking app data as others have reported, then after 3 hours moved to the next folder now it’s stuck on the share I have all my backups on.

 

is it’s safe to just terminate the process? I’m in the middle of an iteratively scheduled parity check which will take a couple more days before complete.

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You can only terminate via the command line, but yeah it's safe to do.

So my usb stick just died and I learned the hard way that my last backup was from 2017. I thought CA Backup does a backup everytime I did an appdata backup, but turns out I fckd up and had 'USB Backup Destination' empty. At some point before, USB backups to appdata/Community_Applications_USB_Backup were made though. Either I changed this manually or some plugin update introduced this new behaviour? Either way, I have recovered. Took a few h though.

 

I think this would be a perfect target for a new check, since the docker configs, which are deeply ingrained with the appdata directory, are stored on the stick. So I'd think most people would like this option set and warned if they forget.

On 4/1/2020 at 6:24 PM, Snubbers said:

My extended test has been stuck for 8 hours. I initially excluded all but one share, but it started checking app data as others have reported, then after 3 hours moved to the next folder now it’s stuck on the share I have all my backups on.

 

is it’s safe to just terminate the process? I’m in the middle of an iteratively scheduled parity check which will take a couple more days before complete.

I am also having this issue where, even though I have excluded the shares, they are scanned anyways. Has there been a fix for this?

 

Also, would Docker Safe New Perms not honor the excluded shares if the plugin also fails to?

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Is it possible to add a user-defined alert level for the things FCP raises?

 

To me it's not an error if FCP isn't the latest and isn't a warning if a Docker container isn't the latest (i.e. "if it ain't broke, don't fix it").  Showing those as errors and warnings is misleading.

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Nope, to me it is., and it's based upon "things that trip up people".   You can however not send out notifications for warnings.

3 hours ago, Squid said:

Nope, to me it is., and it's based upon "things that trip up people".   You can however not send out notifications for warnings.

Sure, but that's why I asked if it's possible to make it user configurable.  It wouldn't diminish the functionality of the plugin at all and could even still allow FCP to throw up a notification when an emergency release comes out.

 

Edit: An "error" suggests something is broken.  A plugin that isn't updated isn't something that's broken.

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Hi very new to all of this but having fun and learning loads.

 

In my logs i get loads of errors as attached.  I have not found any help on the net.

 

Could you please take a look and advise a novice what to try

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Hi, I am new to UNRAID and I love it. I followed this video vom @SpaceInvaderOne. The jitsi App seems to work fine. The "Fix Common Problems" plugin however showes some warnings.

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**** Template URL for docker application focus.meet.jitsi is missing. ****

**** Template URL for docker application meet.jitsi is missing. ****

**** Template URL for docker application video.meet.jitsi is missing. ****

**** Template URL for docker application xmpp.meet.jitsi is missing. **** 

I have no idea what that means and I don't know how to fix it. I am unable to update the jitsi app by the way.

 

Please let me know If you need any further informations. Kind regards

34 minutes ago, odiby said:

jitsi

Since this is not installed using Community Applications or Add/Edit Container page (dockerMan), CA doesn't know about it and the Unraid webUI has limited ability to manage it. 

That makes sense 🤦🏻‍♂️ what is your recommendation? should I ignore the warnings within the plugin or is there a way to let CA manage the app afterwards.

31 minutes ago, odiby said:

That makes sense 🤦🏻‍♂️ what is your recommendation? should I ignore the warnings within the plugin or is there a way to let CA manage the app afterwards.

You can tell FCP to ignore the warnings. CA and dockerMan (the parts of the Unraid webUI that manages dockers) don't currently work with docker compose.

@trurl thank you

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Didn't watch the video, but if it's using compose to install this, then the problem boils down to that those 4 apps are all actually available individually within CA.  Otherwise FCP would have skipped over them.

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