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Unraid OS version 6.6.2 available

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To upgrade:

  • If you are running any 6.4 or later release, click 'Check for Updates' on the Tools/Update OS page.
  • If you are running a pre-6.4 release, click 'Check for Updates' on the Plugins page.
  • If the above doesn't work, navigate to Plugins/Install Plugin, select/copy/paste this plugin URL and click Install:
    https://s3.amazonaws.com/dnld.lime-technology.com/stable/unRAIDServer.plg

     

Refer also to @ljm42 excellent 6.4 Update Notes which are helpful especially if you are upgrading from a pre-6.4 release.

 

BIOS: Especially if using Virtual Machines, we highly recommend keeping your motherboard bios up-to-date.

 

Bugs: If you discover a bug or other issue in this release, please open a Stable Releases Bug Report.

 

Version 6.6.2 2018-10-13

 

Base distro:

  • cairo: version 1.15.14
  • fontconfig: version 2.13.1
  • freetype: version 2.9.1
  • glibc: version 2.28
  • glibc-solibs: version 2.28
  • harfbuzz: version 1.9.0
  • jansson: removed
  • libdrm: version 2.4.94
  • librsvg: version 2.44.6
  • libvirt: version 4.8.0
  • libXinerama: version 1.1.4
  • libXxf86misc: version 1.0.4
  • mesa: version 18.2.1
  • pango: version 1.42.4
  • p11-kit: version 0.23.14
  • samba: version 4.8.6
  • xterm: version 337
  • xf86-video-ast: version 1.1.5 [revert]
  • xf86-video-mga: version 1.6.5 [revert]
  • xf86-video-vesa: version 2.3.4 [revert]
  • xorg-server: version 1.19.6 [revert]

Linux kernel:

  • version 4.18.14
  • OOT Intel 10gbps netowrk drivers: ixgbe-5.5.1, ixgbevf-4.5.1

Management:

  • blacklist DRM_AST Aspeed video driver
  • emhttp: added instrumentation to FUSE/shfs
  • update smartmontools drivedb and hwdata/{pci.ids,usb.ids,oui.txt,manuf.txt}
  • webgui: Revert docker run Security
  • webgui: Updated button styling
  • webgui: Added new setting "Font size"
  • webgui: Styling update: height & width scaling
  • webgui: Docker: fixed autostart order not updated when "wait" values are present
  • webgui: Docker: added "container size" calculation
  • webgui: on Tools/Vars set PHP_AUTH_PW to asterisks
  • webgiu: Change anonymized email address
  • webgiu: Add global CPU core pinning for containers
  • webgiu: fixed: VM CPU mode not properly updated
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Updated two servers to 6.6.2 from 6.6.1

 

Updates went well and I can get to GUI on both servers; however, on the server with IPMI provided by an ASpeed AST 2300, the Java viewer (Jviewer) for IPMI freezes and becomes useless even though the server appears to be running fine.  I will try to record and post a video of what happens.

 

I assume it is related to this:

blacklist DRM_AST Aspeed video driver

 

Or perhaps this:

xf86-video-ast: version 1.1.5 [revert] 

 

Edited by Hoopster

  • Author
11 minutes ago, Hoopster said:

blacklist DRM_AST Aspeed video driver

As a test, open terminal window and type:

 

modprobe ast

 

and then open your java viewer.

10 minutes ago, Hoopster said:

the Java viewer (Jviewer) for IPMI freezes and becomes useless

Does ASRock support remote browser access?

I am using my browser to access BMC on a Supermicro board and open an IPMI session using iKVM/HTML5 (no need for a java client)

5 minutes ago, bonienl said:

I am using my browser to access BMC on a Supermicro board and open an IPMI session using iKVM/HTML5 (no need for a java client)

This will work on newer generation SM boards, but lot of us including me are running X9/X8. there are no iKVM/HTML5 for that generations as far as i know.

12 minutes ago, bonienl said:

Does ASRock support remote browser access?

I am using my browser to access BMC on a Supermicro board and open an IPMI session using iKVM/HTML5 (no need for a java client)

 

Not that I know of. It's still only suitable with the Java-based viewer on the client side. This could be a very bad thing considering how many may still be running the ASRock MB with the $90 E5-2670 builds.

 

https://forums.unraid.net/topic/44374-90-xeon-e5-2670-26ghz-8cores-16threads/

21 minutes ago, bonienl said:

Does ASRock support remote browser access? 

I am using my browser to access BMC on a Supermicro board and open an IPMI session using iKVM/HTML5 (no need for a java client)

Not to my knowledge.  They barely updated their crappy Java Viewer last year to be compatible with recent versions of Java.

24 minutes ago, limetech said:

As a test, open terminal window and type:

 

modprobe ast

 

and then open your java viewer.

That worked.  I get a functional Java viewer with full control and the server login prompt on screen.

 

The problem I reported only happens if I have the java viewer open during the boot process.  At some point, it throws a bunch of info related to the hard drives up in the window and just ceases functioning.  After the server is booted, if I close the Jviewer and open it again as you mentioned above, all is well.

  • Author
4 minutes ago, Hoopster said:

That worked.  I get a functional Java viewer with full control and the server login prompt on screen.

Should also work to boot in 'Desktop GUI' mode.

Updated 6.6.1 ––> 6.6.2. No issues as far as I can tell.

20 minutes ago, dlandon said:

The new Docker container size display is crowding on my system.

Can you empty your browser's cache and try again

3 minutes ago, bonienl said:

Can you empty your browser's cache and try again

Didn't change.  My display resolution is 1920 x 1080.

Updated this morning and it went better then the other release.  I am joined to the domain and I can access my fileshares.  Not sure what changed but works for me.

2 hours ago, RAINMAN said:

Updated this morning and it went better then the other release.  I am joined to the domain and I can access my fileshares.  Not sure what changed but works for me.

Are those fileshares NFS or CIFS?

 

Thanks,

Jorge

webgui: Docker: added "container size" calculation - Awesome change!

 

Only gripe can the button be moved beside Add container?

 

My brain is used to hitting the very last button for updates 😜

 

Also no issues from 6.6.1 to 6.6.2 on My threadripper system :)

Edited by Dazog

1 minute ago, jmonteiro said:

Are those fileshares NFS or CIFS?

 

Thanks,

Jorge

CIFS I guess.  I have NFS turned off.

Just now, RAINMAN said:

CIFS I guess.  I have NFS turned off.

Thanks. Upgrading now, I hope the NFS client is fixed :)

 

 

typo in changelog:
 

Quote

OOT Intel 10gbps netowrk drivers: ixgbe-5.5.1, ixgbevf-4.5.1

should be network

I also upgraded this morning from 661  I still can not access my shares by using name of server.

IP address works fine from a windows 10 1803 box. Windows 2003 works fine. A popcorn hour works fine.

As openelec also works. A windows XP also works.

 

A windows 7 system does not connect by name.

 

The common thing about all the ones that do not connect is that they are a member of my windows domain.

 

The XP box is not a member and works fine.

 

 

 

Unfortunately I'm still getting NFS errors, I can see the files before NFS stalls unraid :(

 

Here is the log on my NFS server (freenas):

 

Oct 14 12:26:05 freenas mountd[98414]: mount request succeeded from 10.0.1.240 f or /mnt/tank/cctv

Oct 14 12:29:02 freenas nfsd: can't register svc name

Oct 14 12:29:14 freenas nfsd: can't register svc name

 

So, downgrading again... I like the new UI so much that it kills me to have to downgrade again... 3rd downgrade now. Oh well, I need NFS mounts to work, so I have to do it.

 

  • Author
4 minutes ago, jmonteiro said:

Unfortunately I'm still getting NFS errors, I can see the files before NFS stalls unraid :(

 

Here is the log on my NFS server (freenas):

 

Oct 14 12:26:05 freenas mountd[98414]: mount request succeeded from 10.0.1.240 f or /mnt/tank/cctv

Oct 14 12:29:02 freenas nfsd: can't register svc name

Oct 14 12:29:14 freenas nfsd: can't register svc name

 

So, downgrading again... I like the new UI so much that it kills me to have to downgrade again... 3rd downgrade now. Oh well, I need NFS mounts to work, so I have to do it.

 

 

Did you see this?

 

 

If you post, "meh, doesn't work" and you don't include diagnostics.zip, please don't bother posting.

2 minutes ago, limetech said:

 

Did you see this?

 

 

If you post, "meh, doesn't work" and you don't include diagnostics.zip, please don't bother posting.

Did not see that, I'm so sorry.

 

Next time I try the upgrade (probably next weekend), I will do a diagnostics.zip and post the file, I just did the downgrade :(

 

9 hours ago, Hoopster said:

Updated two servers to 6.6.2 from 6.6.1

 

Updates went well and I can get to GUI on both servers; however, on the server with IPMI provided by an ASpeed AST 2300, the Java viewer (Jviewer) for IPMI freezes and becomes useless even though the server appears to be running fine.  I will try to record and post a video of what happens.

 

I assume it is related to this:

blacklist DRM_AST Aspeed video driver

 

Or perhaps this:

xf86-video-ast: version 1.1.5 [revert] 

 

I have the same problem, but with the Supermicro IPMI web interface. The iKVM/HTML5 console basically remains a black screen.

 

This fixed it for me, too:

 

9 hours ago, limetech said:

As a test, open terminal window and type:

 

modprobe ast

 

and then open your java viewer.

 

Now iKVM/HTML5 works as it should. Will I have to do that on every reboot? Or is there a permanent fix to this?

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