February 16, 20188 yr Just curious here, how is this docker better than the linuxserver ? If i was to switch dockers, whats the easiest way to do this instead of setting up all ports and etc?
February 16, 20188 yr Just curious here, how is this docker better than the linuxserver ? If i was to switch dockers, whats the easiest way to do this instead of setting up all ports and etc?I use this one cause it's on the latest beta. Just save your site (unf file) from Settings/Maintenance/Download Backup then restore it in this one. You'd just have to copy over any config.gateway.json if you had some custom settings.
February 16, 20188 yr 4 minutes ago, dmacias said: I use this one cause it's on the latest beta. Just save your site (unf file) from Settings/Maintenance/Download Backup then restore it in this one. You'd just have to copy over any config.gateway.json if you had some custom settings. Thanks
February 21, 20188 yr On 2/18/2018 at 7:02 PM, zerolim1t said: I can't get this to start is there anything special I need to do? I think the last update broke it. can you back down to 5.7.19? @brettm357
February 21, 20188 yr Author Back down to 5.7.18 then upgrade to latest - System seems to break when upgrading from 5.7.19 Will do a fresh install on my system to check latest version
February 21, 20188 yr ********Before Updating********* backup>nuke>clean install>restore if anything there is auto backs done /mnt/user/appdata/unifi/backup/autobackup clean install work Edited February 21, 20188 yr by H2O_King89
March 20, 20188 yr 5.8.8 out: https://community.ubnt.com/t5/UniFi-Wireless-Beta/UniFi-5-8-8-Testing-has-been-released/m-p/2284460#M64568
March 21, 20188 yr Author Updated to 5.8.8 see note: *****SPECIAL UPDATE NOTE***** Upgrading from 5.8.6 to 5.8.8 is blocked due to the database ending up in a partially "broken" state post upgrade to 5.8.6. Therefore you can only purge your current lab install, install 5.8.3, restore a backup (from 5.8.3), then upgrade to 5.8.8.
March 30, 20188 yr 5.8.10 is out: https://community.ubnt.com/t5/UniFi-Beta-Blog/UniFi-5-8-10-Testing-has-been-released/ba-p/2299020
April 17, 20188 yr Great docker, thanks. Could you add an option to select which branch to install ? LTS Stable - All Access: 5.6.36 LTS Stable - Blog Access: 5.6.37 LTS Stable Candidate: 5.6.xx Stable - All Access: 5.7.20 / UCK: 10.0 Stable - Blog Acess: 5.7.23 / UCK: 10.1 Stable Candidate: 5.7.xx Testing: 5.8.xx Thanks.
April 18, 20188 yr https://community.ubnt.com/t5/UniFi-Beta-Blog/UniFi-5-8-12-Testing-has-been-released/ba-p/2321460
April 23, 20188 yr https://community.ubnt.com/t5/UniFi-Beta-Blog/UniFi-5-8-14-Testing-has-been-released/ba-p/2326882
April 24, 20188 yr Awesome! I just noticed that they already released 5.8.14, they're fast https://community.ubnt.com/t5/UniFi-Routing-Switching-Beta/UniFi-5-8-14-Testing-has-been-released/
May 2, 20188 yr 5.8.15 https://community.ubnt.com/t5/UniFi-Beta-Blog/UniFi-5-8-15-Testing-has-been-released/ba-p/2336031
May 3, 20188 yr 5.9.4 Unstable - with completly new dashboard, probably new design of stable 6 branch ? https://community.ubnt.com/t5/UniFi-Wireless-Beta/UniFi-5-9-4-Unstable-has-been-released/td-p/2339210
May 3, 20188 yr Make sure to backup your key store if you have your own certs Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
May 4, 20188 yr Author Updated to 5.9.4 see notes As of release branch 5.7.x we've made some important changes to the Wireless Uplink feature (feature details HERE). We removed the "Enable automatic uplink failover" from wireless uplinks as it is no longer needed. We added the ability to opt an AP in or out of wireless uplinking to another AP. This is done by checking the "Allow meshing to another access point" option found under device properties>Config>Wireless Uplink. This option should be disabled on wired APs, but is required to be enabled on wireless APs. If you disable this option on a downlink/wireless AP, then your AP will be disconnected from the network and require further action (including physical access). If upgrading from 5.6>5.7 then this already be disabled on wired APs, but if upgrading from an earlier 5.7. release then this may be enabled on wired APs. Again, this option should be enabled on downlink/wireless UAPs only. It should not be enabled on wired UAPs. We added the ability to set uplink priorties. This allows you to define the preferred uplinks for a downlink/wireless AP. When using IPS signature suppression, make sure to click Apply Changes after you've completed your customizations. If you had installed a custom SSL certificate you may need to re-add the cert. Please note that the name and alias should be `unifi` not`ubnt`. Known Issues: Some statistics on the dashboard are still under development. Please share any and all feedback!
May 17, 20188 yr I have your most recent Container installed. When I reboot my Unraid box Unifi acts like it is a fresh install and wants me to set it up again, has anybody else had this happen?
May 17, 20188 yr 13 minutes ago, Zancthra said: I have your most recent Container installed. When I reboot my Unraid box Unifi acts like it is a fresh install and wants me to set it up again, has anybody else had this happen? That usually means you are saving the config onto a location that isn't one of your disks. For example, if you select /mnt/cache as your config location but don't have a cache drive, it will save the config into RAM and be lost on reboot.
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