limetech Posted May 11, 2019 Share Posted May 11, 2019 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. Bugs: If you discover a bug or other issue in this release, please open a Stable Releases Bug Report. New in Unraid OS 6.7 release: New Dashboard layout, along with new Settings and Tools icons. Designed by user @Mex and implemented in collaboration with @bonienl. We think you will find this is a big step forward. Time Machine support via SMB. To enable this feature it is necessary to first turn on "Enhanced OS X interoperability" on the Settings/SMB page. Next, select a share to Export for Time Machine in the share SMB Security Settings section. Note: AFP is now deprecated and macOS users are encouraged to use SMB only. Enhanced syslog handling. On Settings/Network Services page click on Syslog Server. Here you can designate this server to receive system logs from other Unraid OS servers, or forward this servers syslog to another local or remote server. Parity sync/Data rebuild/Check pause/resume capability. Main functionality in place. Pause/resume not preserved across system restarts yet however. Linux kernel 4.19. This is the latest Long Term Support kernel. Here are some other kernel-related updates: Added TCP "BBR Congestion control" and made it the default. This should improve network throughput but probably not too many users will notice anything different. Added Bluetooth support in the Linux kernel. We did not add the user-space tools so this will be mostly useful to support Bluetooth in docker containers. AMD firmware update for Threadripper. Ignore case in validating user share names. If there are multiple top-level directories which differ only in case, then we use the first such share name encountered, checking in order: cache, disk1, disk2, ..., diskN. Additional top-level directories encountered will be ignored. For example, suppose we have: /mnt/cache/ashare /mnt/disk1/Ashare /mnt/disk2/ashare The name of the exported share will be 'ashare' and will consist of a union of /mnt/cache/ashare and /mnt/disk2/ashare. The contents of /mnt/disk1/Ashare will not appear in /mnt/user/ashare. If you then delete the contents of /mnt/user/ashare followed by deleting the 'ashare' share itself, this will result in share 'Ashare' becoming visible. Similar, if you delete the contents of /mnt/cache/ashare (or gets moved), then you will now see share 'Ashare' appear, and it will look like the contents of 'ashare' are missing! Thankfully very few (if any) users should be affected by this, but handles a corner case in both the presentation of shares in windows networking and storage of share config data on the USB flash boot device. New vfio-bind method. Since it appears that the xen-pciback/pciback kernel options no longer work, we introduced an alternate method of binding, by ID, selected PCI devices to the vfio-pci driver. This is accomplished by specifying the PCI ID(s) of devices to bind to vfio-pci in the file 'config/vfio-pci.cfg' on the USB flash boot device. This file should contain a single line that defines the devices: BIND=<device> <device> ... Where <device> is a Domain:Bus:Device.Function string, for example, BIND=02:00.0 Multiple device should be separated with spaces. The script /usr/local/sbin/vfio-pci is called very early in system start-up, right after the USB flash boot device is mounted but before any kernel modules (drivers) have been loaded. The function of the script is to bind each specified device to the vfio-pci driver, which makes them available for assignment to a virtual machine, and also prevents the Linux kernel from automatically binding them to any present host driver. In addition, and importantly, this script will bind not only the specified device(s), but all other devices in the same IOMMU group as well. For example, suppose there is an NVIDIA GPU which defines both a VGA device at 02:00.0 and an audio device at 02.00.1. Specifying a single device (either one) on the BIND line is sufficient to bind both device to vfio-pci. The implication is that either all devices of an IOMMU group are bound to vfio-pci or none of them are. Other highlights: Added the '--allow-discards' option to LUKS open. This should only have any effect when using encrypted Cache device/pool with SSD devices. It allows a file system to notice if underlying device supports TRIM and if so, passes TRIM commands down. Added 'telegram' notification agent support - thank you @realies Updated several base packages, including move to Samba 4.9 and docker 18.09. Fixed a number of minor bugs. Finally: as always, a big "Thank You!" to everyone who contributed and helped with testing. 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ntp: version 4.2.8p13 (CVE-2019-8936) oniguruma: version 6.9.1 (CVE-2017-9224, CVE-2017-9225, CVE-2017-9226, CVE-2017-9227, CVE-2017-9228, CVE-2017-9229) openldap-client: version 2.4.47 openssh: version 8.0p1 openssl-solibs: version 1.1.1b (CVE-2019-1559) openssl: version 1.1.1b (CVE-2019-1559) p11-kit: version 0.23.15 pciutils: version 3.6.2 pcre2: version 10.33 pcre: version 8.43 php: version 7.2.18 (CVE-2019-11034, CVE-2019-11035, CVE-2019-11036) pixman: version 0.38.4 pkgtools: version 15.0 (rev 23) pv: version 1.6.6 qemu: version 3.1.0 (rev 2) patched pcie link speed and width support rpcbind: version 1.2.5 rsyslog: version 8.40.0 samba: version 4.9.7 (CVE-2018-14629, CVE-2018-16841, CVE-2018-16851, CVE-2018-16852, CVE-2018-16853, CVE-2018-16857) sdparm: version 1.10 sed: version 4.7 sg3_utils: version 1.44 shadow: version 4.6 shared-mime-info: version 1.12 smartmontools: version 7.0 spice-protocol: version 0.12.14 spice: version 0.14.1 sqlite: version 3.28.0 sudo: version 1.8.27 sysvinit-scripts: version 2.1 (rev 26) sysvinit: version 2.94 talloc: version 2.2.0 tar: version 1.32 tdb: version 1.4.0 tevent: version 0.10.0 tree: version 1.8.0 ttyd: version 1.4.2 ttyd: version 20190223 util-linux: version 2.33.2 wget: version 1.20.3 (CVE-2019-5953) xauth: version 1.0.10 (rev 3) xfsprogs: version 4.20.0 xkeyboard-config: version 2.25 xprop: version 1.2.4 xterm: version 341 xtrans: version 1.4.0 zstd: version 1.4.0 Linux kernel: version: 4.19.41 added drivers: CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_CH341: USB Winchiphead CH341 Single Port Serial Driver CONFIG_X86_MCELOG_LEGACY: Support for deprecated /dev/mcelog character device added TCP BBR congestion control kernel support and set as default: CONFIG_NET_KEY: PF_KEY sockets CONFIG_TCP_CONG_BBR: BBR TCP CONFIG_NET_SCH_FQ: Fair Queue CONFIG_NET_SCH_FQ_CODEL: Fair Queue Controlled Delay AQM (FQ_CODEL) added Bluetooth kernel support: CONFIG_BT: Bluetooth subsystem support CONFIG_BT_BREDR: Bluetooth Classic (BR/EDR) features CONFIG_BT_RFCOMM: RFCOMM protocol support CONFIG_BT_RFCOMM_TTY: RFCOMM TTY support CONFIG_BT_BNEP: BNEP protocol support CONFIG_BT_BNEP_MC_FILTER: Multicast filter support CONFIG_BT_BNEP_PROTO_FILTER: Protocol filter support CONFIG_BT_HIDP: HIDP protocol support CONFIG_BT_HS: Bluetooth High Speed (HS) features CONFIG_BT_LE: Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) features CONFIG_BT_HCIBTUSB: HCI USB driver CONFIG_BT_HCIBTUSB_AUTOSUSPEND: Enable USB autosuspend for Bluetooth USB devices by default CONFIG_BT_HCIBTUSB_BCM: Broadcom protocol support CONFIG_BT_HCIBTUSB_RTL: Realtek protocol support CONFIG_BT_HCIUART: HCI UART driver CONFIG_BT_HCIUART_H4: UART (H4) protocol support CONFIG_BT_HCIUART_BCSP: BCSP protocol support CONFIG_BT_HCIUART_ATH3K: Atheros AR300x serial support CONFIG_BT_HCIUART_AG6XX: Intel AG6XX protocol support CONFIG_BT_HCIUART_MRVL: Marvell protocol support CONFIG_BT_HCIBCM203X: HCI BCM203x USB driver CONFIG_BT_HCIBPA10X: HCI BPA10x USB driver CONFIG_BT_HCIVHCI: HCI VHCI (Virtual HCI device) driver CONFIG_BT_MRVL: Marvell Bluetooth driver support CONFIG_BT_ATH3K: Atheros firmware download driver firmware: added BCM20702A0-0a5c-21e8.hcd added BCM20702A1-0a5c-21e8.hcd md/unraid: version 2.9.7: setup queue properties correctly support sync pause/resume fix: kernel BUG if read phase of read/modify/write with FUA flag set fails on stripe with multiple read failures OOT Intel 10Gbps network driver: ixgbe: version 5.5.5 OOT Tehuti 10Gbps network driver: tn40xx: version 0.3.6.17 patch: support Mozart 395S chip patch: hpsa: change scsi_host_template.max_sectors from 2048 to 1024 per request Management: add early vfio-bind utility restore PHP E_WARNING in /etc/php/php.ini support Apple Time Machine via SMB acpi: silence undefined ACPI event logging docker: preserve container fixed IPv4 and IPv6 addresses across reboot/docker restart emhttp: bug fix: cache-only/cache-prefer share not initially created on cache emhttp: ignore *.key files that begin with "._" emhttp: properly dismiss "Restarting services" message emhttp: use mkfs.btrfs defaults for metadata and SSD support emhttpd: Add --allow-discard luksOpen option emhttpd: Increase number of queued inotify IN_MOVED_TO events from 16 to 1024 for /var/local/emhttp directory. fix: docker log rotation fix: inconsistent share name case fix: terminal instances limited to 8 (now lifted) fstab: mount USB flash boot device with 'flush' keyword networking: pass user-specified MAC address through to bridge rc.nginx: eliminate unnecessary 10 sec delays rc.nginx: implement better status wait loop - thanks ljm42 rc.sshd: only copy new key files to USB flash boot device smartmontools: update drivedb and hwdata/{pci.ids,usb.ids,oui.txt,manuf.txt} smb: when Enhanced OS X interoperability set, include "fruit:nfs_aces = no" to be compatible with Unraid security model smb: disable samba auto-register with avahi for now webgui: Add GameServers to category for docker containers webgui: Add log-size and log-file options to docker run command webgui: Added new font icons webgui: Added parity pause/resume button webgui: Added syslog server functionality webgui: Allow optional notifications on background docker update checks webgui: Allow plugins to use font awesome for icon webgui: Dashboard: add settings shortcuts webgui: Dashboard: added control buttons webgui: Dashboard: create more space for Dokcer/VM names (3 columns) webgui: Dashboard: cut off long container and VM names webgui: Dashboard: fix color consistency webgui: Dashboard: fix incorrect memory type webgui: Dashboard: fixed display of Wattage in UPS load webgui: Dashboard: fixed hanging when no share exports are defined webgui: Dashboard: fixed wrapping of long lines webgui: Dashboard: fixed wrong display of memory size webgui: Dashboard: include links to settings webgui: Dashboard: replace inline style statements for style section webgui: Dashboard: table adjustment in three columns view webgui: Dashboard: table right adjustment in two columns view webgui: Dashboard: use disk thresholds for utlization bars webgui: Dashboard: wrap long descriptions webgui: Diagnostics: dynamic file name creation webgui: Do not capitalize path names in title of themes Azure and Gray webgui: Docker: single column for CPU/Memory load webgui: Docker: Add More Info link (docker registry) to context menus webgui: Docker: textual update webgui: Docker: usage memory usage in advanced view webgui: Escape quotes on a containers template webgui: File browser: force download of files webgui: Fix Background color when installing container webgui: Fixed share/disk size calculation when names include space webgui: Fixed version display in system information webgui: Fixed: slots selection always disabled after "New Config" webgui: Keep status visible for paused array operations webgui: Main: make disk identification mono-spaced font webgui: Minor textual changes webgui: Move "Management Access" directly under Settings webgui: New icon reference webgui: OS update: style correction webgui: Open link under Unraid logo in new window webgui: Per Device Font Size Setting webgui: Permit configuration of parity device(s) spinup group. webgui: Plugin manager: add .png option to Icon tag webgui: Plugin manager: align icon size with rest of the GUI webgui: Plugin manager: enlarge readmore height webgui: Plugin manager: table style update webgui: Position context menu always left + below icon webgui: Prevent update notification if plugin is not compatible webgui: Replace string "OS X" with "macOS" webgui: Replaced orb png icons by font-awesome webgui: Revamped dashboard page webgui: Share settings: fixed exclude "All" from write function webgui: Suppress PHP warnings from corrupted XML files webgui: Switch button: use blue color in ON state webgui: Switch plugins to a compressed download webgui: Syslinux config: replace checkbox with radio button webgui: Syslog: add '' entry in local folder selection webgui: Syslog: added log rotation settings webgui: Syslog: added viewer webgui: Syslog: included rsyslog.d conf files and chmod 0666 webgui: Syslog: sort logs webgui: Updated Unraid icons webgui: Updated icons and cases webgui: Updated jquery cookie script from 1.3.1 to 1.4.1 webgui: Use cookie for display setting font size webgui: VM manager: remove and rebuild USB controllers webgui: VM page: allow long VM names webgui: added new case icons webgui: other GUI enhancements webgui: prevent dashboard bar animations from queuing up on inactive browser tab webgui: sort notification agents alphabetically, add telegram notifications webgui: syslog icon update webgui: telegram notification agent bug fixes 10 Quote Link to comment
Can0n Posted May 11, 2019 Share Posted May 11, 2019 Hello @limetech I might be missing something but wondering about the mellanox infiniband card drivers for networking? I sent @eschultz 5 cards quite a while and was told they wouldn't make 6.6.7 but should make 6.7.0 I have these cards in all 3 of my servers and it would be great to utilize the 10/40gbps with the right cable for sending files across them. The card is the Mellanox Connect-X2 in case you need it if there is a delay or something i would appreciate some feedback if thats ok...thanks I love your guys O/S its been really solid for me Quote Link to comment
wgstarks Posted May 11, 2019 Share Posted May 11, 2019 Updated from RC. Only issue so far is the delayed “Syncing—-Please Wait” message on install which has been reported with the past couple of RC’s. Quote Link to comment
limetech Posted May 11, 2019 Author Share Posted May 11, 2019 14 minutes ago, wgstarks said: Updated from RC. Only issue so far is the delayed “Syncing—-Please Wait” message on install which has been reported with the past couple of RC’s. That will happen when updating from an a 6.7.0-rc but should not happen in updating from 6.6.x. This particular issue will get fixed with the release of 6.8-rc series. Quote Link to comment
acozad1 Posted May 11, 2019 Share Posted May 11, 2019 I have updated my unraid to the new release and now my system will not boot. I get the Unraid count down and then it just reboots. Any thoughts of what I can do? I was running the RC just fine and now I cannot boot. Any instructions, would be really appreciated. Thank you. Quote Link to comment
13tladv Posted May 11, 2019 Share Posted May 11, 2019 42 minutes ago, acozad1 said: I have updated my unraid to the new release and now my system will not boot. I get the Unraid count down and then it just reboots. Any thoughts of what I can do? I was running the RC just fine and now I cannot boot. Any instructions, would be really appreciated. Thank you. Had a similar issue. Updated/rebooted and wouldn't load back up. I swapped the usb flash to a different spot and it booted just fine after. Quote Link to comment
acozad1 Posted May 11, 2019 Share Posted May 11, 2019 I tried the samething with my boot usb. But have had no luck. I have just downloaded and created a new usb with the Unraid usb creator and now I am trying to boot my server. Quote Link to comment
NNate Posted May 11, 2019 Share Posted May 11, 2019 Smooth update here from 6.6.6 after over 100 days of uptime - thanks for all the hard work! Quote Link to comment
acozad1 Posted May 11, 2019 Share Posted May 11, 2019 That didnt work either. Cant boot nothing. My system is down and no plex for me Quote Link to comment
moose Posted May 11, 2019 Share Posted May 11, 2019 Updated from 6.6.7, no issues. Thank you for the excellent work! Quote Link to comment
acozad1 Posted May 11, 2019 Share Posted May 11, 2019 (edited) What the heck. I am so bummed. O why o why me. So any help to get me back up and running would be greatly appreciated. Edited May 11, 2019 by acozad1 Quote Link to comment
ashman70 Posted May 11, 2019 Share Posted May 11, 2019 (edited) You can always roll back to the previous RC you were running. Updated all of my servers, a couple from 6.6.1 no issues. Edited May 11, 2019 by ashman70 Quote Link to comment
acozad1 Posted May 11, 2019 Share Posted May 11, 2019 I know this is a dumb question. But how would i go about downgrading without being able to boot into the into anything? I have tried all options at the Unraid count down screening with no luck. safe mode and all those options. Quote Link to comment
Kir Posted May 11, 2019 Share Posted May 11, 2019 Totally uneventful upgrade, thank you! Quote Link to comment
limetech Posted May 11, 2019 Author Share Posted May 11, 2019 52 minutes ago, acozad1 said: I know this is a dumb question. But how would i go about downgrading without being able to boot into the into anything? I have tried all options at the Unraid count down screening with no luck. safe mode and all those options. You can plug your USB flash device into a PC and then make a backup (just drag contents to a temp folder on your desktop). Next use the USB Creator Tool to re-install Unraid OS on your flash. You can put the last version you were running, or try 6.7 again. Then copy the contents of your 'config' folder backup to the USB flash 'config' folder. If you had any custom 'syslinux' settings, you could restore that too. Eject flash, reboot server and 'should work' 👍 3 2 Quote Link to comment
zoggy Posted May 11, 2019 Share Posted May 11, 2019 what is different from 6.7.0 final and 6.7.0-rc8? Quote Link to comment
Helmonder Posted May 11, 2019 Share Posted May 11, 2019 Backupserver upgraded from previous stable tp 6.7 in one go, no issues. Quote Link to comment
Helmonder Posted May 11, 2019 Share Posted May 11, 2019 Primary server upgraded from latest beta to 6.7 in one go, no issues Quote Link to comment
Helmonder Posted May 11, 2019 Share Posted May 11, 2019 5 hours ago, Can0nfan said: Hello @limetech I might be missing something but wondering about the mellanox infiniband card drivers for networking? I sent @eschultz 5 cards quite a while and was told they wouldn't make 6.6.7 but should make 6.7.0 I have these cards in all 3 of my servers and it would be great to utilize the 10/40gbps with the right cable for sending files across them. The card is the Mellanox Connect-X2 in case you need it if there is a delay or something i would appreciate some feedback if thats ok...thanks I love your guys O/S its been really solid for me Did you see my post ? I got mine working: https://forums.unraid.net/topic/79988-mellanox-interface-not-showing/?tab=comments#comment-742772 Quote Link to comment
rpj2 Posted May 11, 2019 Share Posted May 11, 2019 I upgraded from 6.6.7 to 6.7.0. After the reboot, it only finds my parity and cache disks. All of my data disks are now missing. I attached diagnostics. media-diagnostics-20190511-0700.zip 1 Quote Link to comment
MrCrispy Posted May 11, 2019 Share Posted May 11, 2019 It'd be nice if there were some screenshots of the new UI and perhaps some details on whats new between releases in the UI. Is there a thread for it? I know I've seen it before but IMO should be part of the notes. Quote Link to comment
JorgeB Posted May 11, 2019 Share Posted May 11, 2019 43 minutes ago, rpj2 said: I upgraded from 6.6.7 to 6.7.0. After the reboot, it only finds my parity and cache disks. All of my data disks are now missing It's because of the Marvell/VT-d issue, see here: 1 1 Quote Link to comment
Helmonder Posted May 11, 2019 Share Posted May 11, 2019 26 minutes ago, johnnie.black said: It's because of the Marvell/VT-d issue, see here: My backup server stil has Marvell.. This worked (but this has been an intermittent issue for a long time) 1 Quote Link to comment
calypsoSA Posted May 11, 2019 Share Posted May 11, 2019 (edited) Also upgraded and missing drives all over due to the marvell issue. Never had a problem before. Rolling back. Should this not be noted as a breaking change, as I imagine many people are going to be in the same situation. Edited May 11, 2019 by calypsoSA 1 Quote Link to comment
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