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Unraid OS version 6.6.3 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 6.6.3 2018-10-20

Base distro:

  • libvirt: version 4.7.0 (fix: virsh believes VMs are down when they are up)

Linux kernel:

  • version 4.18.15

Management:

  • Add the 'tss' user and group to keep libvirt from complaining
  • create /root/.docker folder symlink to flash /boot/config/plugins/dockerMan
  • webgui: Diagnostics: add totals in btrfs usage information
  • webgui: Docker: fix button color in alert messages
  • webgui: Update CPUvms.page help text
  • webgui: Code change to prevent CA from modifying system file
  • webgui: Fix container log size
  • webgui: Improve private docker registry support (correctly pulling and updating containers)
  • webgui: VM: upon editing vm allow adding vdisk after having none
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Upgraded while drinking beer, pff still worked, you guys are awesome [emoji16]

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2 minutes ago, binhex said:

Upgraded while drinking beer, pff still worked, you guys are awesome emoji16.png

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lol  a true Unraid OS user!

Upgraded without any issues.

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1 minute ago, wgstarks said:

Upgraded without any issues.

Were you drinking beer?

Lol not sure everybody upgrades whilst drinking beer, it might just be me [emoji16][emoji16]

 

Edit - unless it's a new prerequisite?

 

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4 minutes ago, limetech said:

Were you drinking beer?

No, but all these updates flying out really have my head spinning. 😀

upgraded two systems successfully while drinking a glass of water... Thank you!

 

[offtopic]

I like to see some enhancements to unRAID that we can host unRAID safely from a data center. :)

[/offtopic]

Upgraded from 6.6.2 without issue.

Same for me, Upgrade from 6.6.2 went fine without any issues so far. 

Thanks for newest Linux kernel again.

 

OH wait. while drinking beer they released a new one sheesh...


We just can't win.

 

No issues updating for me on my Threadripper system!

I like this new standard, so cheers!  Updated both servers without issue while toasting the great unRAID crew!

 

 

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Edited by luisv

Updated 3 of 4 servers. No issues on servers that were updated. Also while drinking beer ;)

Man... just updated to v6.6.2 a couple of hours ago, though I'm out of beer so can't update anyway 😋

4 minutes ago, johnnie.black said:

Man... just updated to v6.6.2 a couple of hours ago, though I'm out of beer so can't update anyway 😋

 

Thought you might be more of a Johnnie Walker Scotch guy.

Just now, BRiT said:

Thought you might be more of a Johnnie Walker Scotch guy.

lol, I am, but apparently the update requires beer.

3 hours ago, binhex said:

Upgraded while drinking beer, pff still worked, you guys are awesome emoji16.png

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I'll drink to that !!

Replacing beer with tea doesn't seem to negatively impact the upgrade process

I can confirm that, somehow, in some mysterious way, I was able to update both of my servers without drinking beer and have experienced no issues. 

 

I did drink some Ginger Ale just in case imbibing something was a requirement for this upgrade. 😀

7 hours ago, limetech said:

lol  a true Unraid OS user!

I wasn't drinking beer either, but I was stuffing my face with pasta...and still it went off without a hitch...  :)

 

Upgraded from 6.6.2. Ran FCP and got:

Fatal error: Cannot redeclare xml_decode() (previously declared in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.docker.manager/include/Helpers.php:7) in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/fix.common.problems/include/tests.php on line 1543

Updated from 6.6.2 to 6.6.3. Only complaint is that it took a long time to download the update.

 

Would it be possible to have the process that checks for updates automatically download the file too, so it is ready to go as soon as we run the update script? 

27 minutes ago, Gico said:

Upgraded from 6.6.2. Ran FCP and got:

Fatal error: Cannot redeclare xml_decode() (previously declared in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.docker.manager/include/Helpers.php:7) in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/fix.common.problems/include/tests.php on line 1543

 

I got the exact same thing.

I'm so glad i'm still on 6.5.3. after all the issues with 6.6.x. and the rapid fixes that followed, including this. I'll wait this one out for now as well if you don't mind.

FCP Updated and all is good now.

Thank you Limetech, squid,  and all the others that helped to bring another successful version.

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