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  1. I have an AP-LR and I'm on 7.2.95 with no issues. The AP-LR won't update anymoe, but you can IMO safely upgrade the rest of your equipment. I have for many many versions with no issue. There is a few things you can't do as long as you have the old AP, like e.g. assign devices to a specific AP, but otherwise you are fine. No reason to downgrade at all.
  2. I just moved my array of 16 disks from using reverse breakout cables directly to disks over to a 24 bay InterTech server cabinet https://www.inter-tech.de/productdetails-142/4U-4424_EN.html with a SAS backplane for each row, and connection to four rows with 8087 SAS cables to the backplane from my two IBM M1015 flashed to LSI9211-8i IT mode (running on an Asus X99-WS/IPMI). Migration was completely transparent, unRAID automatically found all the drives, and booted as if nothing had happened, except the disks didn't spin down. I quickly found this plugin, installed it, and voilรก - spin down working flawlessly! So this post just to confirm my configuration is working with the plugin, and first and foremost a big thank you for building and maintaining this @doron ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ˜ƒ
  3. Just remember to do the final updates to the UAP's before you go too far down the upgrade road (if you have not done so already)
  4. Soon-ish, but so far no issues at all (that I have noticed)
  5. I was sitting fine on 5.10.14 for a looong time๐Ÿ˜ด, but now wanted to upgrade, due to a U6 LR AP I finally will mount, the log4j-bug and also I have to install a new site at some friends house, and they will have a version 6 controller (on a RPi), so I have to look a little ahead into version 6 ๐Ÿง. Anyway - earlier in the thread, positive confirmations was sought for, so just for reference for anyone else coming from old v5.x-versions, I successfully upgraded in two steps. The path I took was: 5.10.14 --> 5.14.23-ls76 --> 6.5.55. No issues whatsoever. ๐Ÿ˜ƒ Also, I will just mention, that my old EOL'ed UAPv2 (used for improved outdoor coverage) still works - I updated to the last ever firmware for it just before upgrading the controller. It works as before, just has a little yellow warning sign next to it indicating that its EOL. Next step will be to install the U6 LR, that I have had laying for far too long ๐Ÿ˜ For reference, my UniFi equip list: USG, US-8-150W, US-8-60W, US8, 2*UAP-AC-LR, UAPv2.
  6. Reporting 2.27TB be moved from a 2TB drive with 162GB free??? I have one ReiserFS disk left in my system, that I would like to empty and convert to XFS. However, after planning, the Plan says it will move 2.27TB from a 2TB drive with only 1.84TB data. Also - in the GUI it suggests 2.27TB, in the log 2.11TB Does this mean, that some files on that disk are corrupt in some way (I would assume yes)? Any suggestions for how to proceed? Thanks in advance for input.
  7. I made a very similar mistake - or at least ended up with the same issue๐Ÿ˜– However - the procedure above with btrfs-select-super -s 1 /dev/sdX1 and btrfs-select-super -s 1 /dev/sdY1 saved me ๐Ÿ˜… Thank you so much @Robb3rt for posting here ๐Ÿ‘Œ๐Ÿค˜
  8. I have a similar issue - any solution yet?
  9. Regarding anniversaries: Later this year I will have the big 10 year anniversary with unRAID ๐Ÿ˜Ž. Through all these years, unRAID has always had my back. Just now, I'm in the process of finally leaving my old setup with unRAID running in a vSphere VM alongside other Windows VM's, and in stead let unRAID be the host. I think it will be better that way ๐Ÿ™‚ It would for that reason be ever the more appropriate with a sticker for my server ๐Ÿ˜ Anyway - keep up the excellent work guys - Happy Birthday! /Niels
  10. Thanks @bonienl- that was what I thought ๐Ÿ˜… Just wanted to make sure. ๐Ÿ˜Š
  11. Hi. I'm trying to move to XFS from ReiserFS, but I've run into an issue. I'm following the steps in https://wiki.unraid.net/File_System_Conversion but I'm stuck in step 11. It says: Click on Tools, then New Config, then Retain current configuration:, then select All, then check Yes I want to do this, click Apply then Done But in my "New Config" page I only have the option "Preserve current assignments". Is the documentation not valid for my version 6.6.6? Is the effect the same, just in a new wording in the UI (I suspect this is the case) Thanks for any input - I'm not comfortable continuing unless I get a confirmation in here :-}
  12. @trurl You are right - I was not thinking it all the way through, sorry... Now - thinking a bit more carefully, I still think I can find a way. Adding a 4TB to replace the 2TB will add 2 TB free space. The data from the next 2TB can be copied to the free space on the 4TB, while the old 2TB disk (the one that was replaced by the 4TB) is formatted to XFS. Then I can remove the disk that has been copied to the 4TB from the array. Restart the array Then I can add the XFS-formatted disk, so now I have another 2TB of free space. I can then copy data from the NEXT ReiserFS-formatted 2TB (or 1TB) disk to the 'blank' XFS-disk just added to the array, while formatting the disk that was removed to XFS. Then [Repeat from 3]. It should work. BUT - the question is: Is it worth all of this effort (including constantly adapting the config of the Shares) just to go to XFS? I mean - ReiserFS has been doing the job well for a long time for many?
  13. @trurl I found a place that can ship so I have a 4TB tomorrow. Then it can run Preclear for the 24 hours or so that it takes(?), I can then swap it in to the old 2TB slot and rebuild on XFS in stead. I guess the risk profile of running with a emulated disk but the data safe on the physical one for a couple of days extra is lower than trying to rebuild, right? Afterwards, I can start updating other disks to XFS on a 'rotational pattern' having an extra 2TB disk for the purpose I guess (except for the three of four 4TB on ReiserFS ) ...