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Way to save or print or save all settings for setting up a new unRaid

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Hello,

 

just a near impossible request

 

I want to wipe my old unRaid flash drive to set up my data.storage unRaid array again

 

I'm not sure if something is messed up in the settings somewhere so I would like to selectively restore the settings and 'system' files

 

Since the 6.3.5  series started it's been locking up hard requiring pressing the reset button and an array rebuild if I run any VM's that max the VM's chosen processors

 

I wanted to know if there is a way to save or print all my old settings automatically?

 

In the past I would print all pages with non-default values ... but sometimes would miss an important page

 

I tried saving the unRaid server website with wget -m -p -E -k 192.168.0.96 but when I try browsing it various parts are missing 

(shares aren't listed on the webpages)

 

I've also tried with HHTrack but I'm not sure what options will get the whole 'website' in the way I want

 

Ideally I would like to be able to click on the offline copy of the unraid servers website and see the snapshot it took at the time I ran the backup.

 

I'm not sure if there is an easy  way to print all non default settings in unraid ... or save them 

 

Thanks for your time,

Bobby

 

31 minutes ago, perfessor101 said:

Hello,

 

just a near impossible request

 

I want to wipe my old unRaid flash drive to set up my data.storage unRaid array again

 

I'm not sure if something is messed up in the settings somewhere so I would like to selectively restore the settings and 'system' files

 

Since the 6.3.5  series started it's been locking up hard requiring pressing the reset button and an array rebuild if I run any VM's that max the VM's chosen processors

 

I wanted to know if there is a way to save or print all my old settings automatically?

 

In the past I would print all pages with non-default values ... but sometimes would miss an important page

 

I tried saving the unRaid server website with wget -m -p -E -k 192.168.0.96 but when I try browsing it various parts are missing 

(shares aren't listed on the webpages)

 

I've also tried with HHTrack but I'm not sure what options will get the whole 'website' in the way I want

 

Ideally I would like to be able to click on the offline copy of the unraid servers website and see the snapshot it took at the time I ran the backup.

 

I'm not sure if there is an easy  way to print all non default settings in unraid ... or save them 

 

Thanks for your time,

Bobby

 

 

Diagnostics file pulls a lot of information - not sure everything.

 

A screenshot of the "main" tab gets you a long way there for disk assignments

 

Most of the unRaid settings are stored in .cfg files in the config directory. Even if starting over, some of those might be handy to retain. Things like server name, IP address, spin down settings, etc.

 

The plugin folder of the config folder stores a lot of plugin configuration data.

 

If you have a bunch of dockers and trying to gather all of the settings, that is a different topic altogether, but typically you want to save their settings and/or databases from the appdata.

 

If you are sort of starting over, take a diagnostics file, and screenshot of main tab. I generally recommend renaming the config folder (e.g., to "config.old"), opening an unRAID distribution .zip file, and extract all of the files in the config directory to a new config directory on your flash. Copy some of your .cfg files (e.g., network.cfg, disk.cfg, ident.cfg) from config.old to the config directory. That will contain basic settings. If you actually want to preserve the array, copy the super.dat file over. It contains all the drive mappings, disk assignments, and parity status.

 

You can then boot and be in a pretty virgin environment. And have all the old config files and data in the config.old directory. And a screenshot of your disk mappings.

 

Good luck!

 

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