November 8, 20187 yr 1 hour ago, limetech said: Due to missing 'crond' startup, this release has been taken down. 6.6.5 coming ASAP... Sorry about that. Will you be posting in this thread when it's launched? I'm guessing the lack of cron means that system will not alert those on 6.6.4 of an upgrade.
November 8, 20187 yr Glad I checked this forum before attempting an update. Will continue to monitor for a very stable version.
November 8, 20187 yr 2 minutes ago, adammerkley said: Damn, I ran the update but haven't yet rebooted. What should I do? You can go ahead and reboot if you want and then use this workaraound.
November 8, 20187 yr Well now I see that the update from limetech says that the update was taken down 5 hours ago. I updated about 1 hour ago. I wonder what my server downloaded? I'm thinking I'll reboot and it will still be on 6.6.3. Edited November 8, 20187 yr by adammerkley
November 9, 20187 yr 14 minutes ago, limetech said: 6.6.5 published. Sorry about that folks. Thanks for the quick fix. Now just have to wait for the wife to finish her tv shows so I can reboot.
November 9, 20187 yr 30 minutes ago, Squid said: Thanks for the quick fix. Now just have to wait for the wife to finish her tv shows so I can reboot. And I'll have to wait for urandom to finish on four hard drives that are going on eBay... craigr
November 9, 20187 yr Author 3 minutes ago, craigr said: And I'll have to wait for urandom to finish on four hard drives that are going on eBay... Wouldn't have to do that if you use encryption... also, writing zeros is good 'nuff.
November 9, 20187 yr 1 minute ago, limetech said: Wouldn't have to do that if you use encryption... also, writing zeros is good 'nuff. Yeah well... some of that data is kind of personal or could ruin me financially if it were recovered. Better safe than sorry in this case for me at least. They are only 3TB and 4TB drives so it shouldn't take that long. They'll be done tomorrow. craigr
November 9, 20187 yr Quote Added warning when Flash device is set as public share I'm now seeing this, but I'm not sure how to correct it. Clicking through to 'Flash' doesn't show me any security options. Any hints gratefully appreciated!
November 9, 20187 yr 27 minutes ago, JamieK said: I'm now seeing this, but I'm not sure how to correct it. Clicking through to 'Flash' doesn't show me any security options. Any hints gratefully appreciated! From main select “flash” which will take you a page with device info, smb settings, etc. You can just set export to “No” or security to “Private”.
November 9, 20187 yr 6 hours ago, wgstarks said: From main select “flash” which will take you a page with device info, smb settings, etc. You can just set export to “No” or security to “Private”. Got it – I had SMB fully disabled (I just don't use it) so the setting didn't show. It seems a little weird that the warning would be shown where the drive isn't actually exposed... Edited November 9, 20187 yr by JamieK
November 9, 20187 yr Author Just now, JamieK said: It seems a little weird that the warning would be shown where the dirve isn't actually exposed... That is known as a "bug".
November 9, 20187 yr 1 minute ago, limetech said: That is known as a "bug". I mean I thought it might be, but I didn't like to point fingers 😂 would you like a BR?
November 9, 20187 yr Author 3 minutes ago, JamieK said: I mean I thought it might be, but I didn't like to point fingers 😂 would you like a BR? Sure... don't need diags. Please mark as 'Annoyance' 👍
November 12, 20187 yr On 11/8/2018 at 8:44 AM, bonienl said: WiFi is a support nightmare. A server requires a stable and reliable connection, a wired connection is strongly recommended. There exist wired to wireless adapters you can use. i can see that and your right as i did try bridging my unraid machine with my laptop but did find it slow. docker and manjaro updates were slow with the ocational timeouts. im sure its beacuse theres like 100 people crouded onto 1 router. so im going to try a raspberry pi. besided we should be getting a single router for each floor. my motherbourd has built in wifi support. and you say "There exist wired to wireless adapters you can use." so what exsamples? could i get unraid to use the wifi moduale insted of the ethernet. better to have wifi support to be able to use unraid than my server sit under my bed gathering dust beacuse there are no ethernet ports in my room and theres no wps push to connect on the routers
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