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  1. Trying out 6.9.2, and my dashboard is SO unbalanced; left column FULL/TALL, right column....almost empty. Such segregation! TskTskTsk 1 - 2 - 3 1 - 2 1
  2. Title kinda sums it up. System runs fine. 3 dockers (PLEX, NZBGET, SONARR) work fine w/ no delay. Only the HTTP page is SO SLOW it's almost unusable. It can take several minutes to load the dashboard. Saw mention of something similar that was a USB controller issue, but my log file has something different than the other users' incident. Any ideas or pointers would be welcomed. Thanks! Apr 15 03:44:36 tower kernel: mce: [Hardware Error]: Machine check events logged Apr 15 04:03:10 tower kernel: mce: [Hardware Error]: Machine check events logged Apr 15 04:05:42 tower kernel: mce: [Hardware Error]: Machine check events logged Apr 15 04:07:00 tower kernel: mce: [Hardware Error]: Machine check events logged Apr 15 04:07:41 tower kernel: mce: [Hardware Error]: Machine check events logged Apr 15 04:08:01 tower kernel: mce: [Hardware Error]: Machine check events logged Apr 15 04:08:10 tower kernel: mce: [Hardware Error]: Machine check events logged Apr 15 04:09:06 tower kernel: mce_notify_irq: 7 callbacks suppressed Apr 15 04:09:06 tower kernel: mce: [Hardware Error]: Machine check events logged Apr 15 04:09:09 tower kernel: mce: [Hardware Error]: Machine check events logged Apr 15 04:10:10 tower kernel: mce_notify_irq: 9 callbacks suppressed Apr 15 04:10:10 tower kernel: mce: [Hardware Error]: Machine check events logged Apr 15 04:10:13 tower kernel: mce: [Hardware Error]: Machine check events logged Apr 15 06:18:04 tower kernel: docker0: port 1(veth69569df) entered disabled state Apr 15 06:18:04 tower kernel: veth6035b2c: renamed from eth0 Apr 15 06:18:05 tower kernel: docker0: port 1(veth69569df) entered disabled state Apr 15 06:18:05 tower kernel: device veth69569df left promiscuous mode Apr 15 06:18:05 tower kernel: docker0: port 1(veth69569df) entered disabled state Apr 15 06:18:05 tower kernel: docker0: port 1(vethdc9e06c) entered blocking state Apr 15 06:18:05 tower kernel: docker0: port 1(vethdc9e06c) entered disabled state Apr 15 06:18:05 tower kernel: device vethdc9e06c entered promiscuous mode Apr 15 06:18:07 tower kernel: eth0: renamed from veth6a19419 Apr 15 06:18:07 tower kernel: docker0: port 1(vethdc9e06c) entered blocking state Apr 15 06:18:07 tower kernel: docker0: port 1(vethdc9e06c) entered forwarding state Apr 15 06:18:38 tower kernel: docker0: port 1(vethdc9e06c) entered disabled state Apr 15 06:18:38 tower kernel: veth6a19419: renamed from eth0 Apr 15 06:18:39 tower kernel: docker0: port 1(vethdc9e06c) entered disabled state Apr 15 06:18:39 tower kernel: device vethdc9e06c left promiscuous mode Apr 15 06:18:39 tower kernel: docker0: port 1(vethdc9e06c) entered disabled state Apr 15 06:18:39 tower kernel: docker0: port 1(veth74e8edc) entered blocking state Apr 15 06:18:39 tower kernel: docker0: port 1(veth74e8edc) entered disabled state Apr 15 06:18:39 tower kernel: device veth74e8edc entered promiscuous mode Apr 15 06:18:41 tower kernel: eth0: renamed from veth17baf18 Apr 15 06:18:41 tower kernel: docker0: port 1(veth74e8edc) entered blocking state Apr 15 06:18:41 tower kernel: docker0: port 1(veth74e8edc) entered forwarding state Apr 15 12:19:08 tower shfs/user: err: shfs_rmdir: rmdir: /mnt/cache/appdata/binhex-plex/transcode/Transcode/Sessions/plex-transcode-kk8egjzw1vefpv6548wmgrq1-51a8be6c-2de3-46c7-ac56-321946b3c3b9 (39) Directory not empty Apr 15 12:19:08 tower shfs/user: err: shfs_rmdir: rmdir: /mnt/cache/appdata/binhex-plex/transcode/Transcode/Sessions/plex-transcode-kk8egjzw1vefpv6548wmgrq1-51a8be6c-2de3-46c7-ac56-321946b3c3b9 (39) Directory not empty Apr 15 15:25:49 tower emhttp: shcmd (211238): smbcontrol smbd close-share 'TV' Apr 15 15:36:26 tower emhttp: shcmd (211374): smbcontrol smbd close-share 'TV'
  3. I don't have an answer, but have a similar problem. I landed here while searching for an explanation RE: why my HTTP interface has slowed. I'm also seeing loads of 'docker0 port 1 ......entered blocking/forwarding/disabled state' messages in my log. My dockers seem to load/work correctly, but clicking on anything in the http interface- means a wait of about 60-seconds. DASHBOARD -> MAIN = wait 60 seconds......MAIN -> SHARES = wait 60-seconds.....you get the idea. Wondering if you stumbled upon a solution?
  4. The ability to configure shares' schedules such-that, their security settings shift from, say, SECURE <-> PUBLIC during scheduled windows....possibly only for certain users. My use-case; I routinely copy new movie/TV files onto my server from my PC. Each time, I have to manually change my shares' settings from SECURE to PUBLIC to give myself write access.....and revert the setting when I'm finished. The remaining 99% of the time, I want my server to DENY write access to everyone, including myself. I do this to help keep my server safe from any ransomware that might infect any machine on my network. For some operations, I circumvent the need- by copying directly to the cache drive, but for some things, whose directory structure is nested, or when I'm renaming files already ON the array, it's a very manual affair. It would be nice if, for example, my server knew to change my MOVIE share from SECURE to PUBLIC from 10-11pm for user "johnny," and at 11:01pm it reverts back to SECURE. That would allow me to add/delete/rename files each evening but leave it secured otherwise. Thanks!
  5. Go to: SETTINGS | NETWORK | List of IP addresses and networks that are allowed without auth Add the IP addresses you wish to have UNauthenticated access (to work when PLEX servers are down) Example; 192.168.1/255.255.255.0 to allow anything in-house to access regardless of PLEX site condition....if your internal network is 192.168.1.xxx
  6. +1 for the idea. .....even something so basic as the ability to RENAME files in the array, would be helpful. To help protect my server from ransomware, I keep my shares set to prevent even ME from easily changing the files. And I'm not a fan of Midnight Commander, especially with longer filenames.
  7. What's the one thing you WISH you could change about unRAID?
  8. I wonder- Is that first licensee STILL using UnRAID? THAT would be quite the testament!
  9. +1 for the 'intermittently stops while unpacking' issue. For me, this is a longstanding problem- many months. I've gotten into the habit of deleting the download and later telling nzbget to 'download ramaining files' to return it to the queue. Still, it stinks knowing that I MUST check the docker at least once a day, or things will pile up. I REALLY hope something shakes-out on this situation soon, because I know I suck at configuring/understanding dockers. And I KNOW... that if I have to switch to another docker, I'm gonna have a devil of a time making it play nicely with binhex's sonarr. In case any info helps: I'm still running 6.3.5, but I DO keep my dockers up-to-date.
  10. Any plans for adding support for LTO backup? Speaking as a data hoarder, I know my server has grown to a size such-that a catastrophic failure would be almost impossible to recover from, yet 1:1 backup options are limited IF you want LONG TERM storage. Hard drives don't last for decades in cold storage, and I suspect many of us are only one good power surge away from disaster. A UPS and power conditioner transformer only protect you so far.
  11. Neither. I run it on a micro Dell (Inspiron 3050), whose only purpose is to back up my array. I figure- it uses almost no power, it saves me the headache of setting up a VM (which I've not proven very good at doing), doesn't impact my server's performance, plus it gave my 3050 a purpose...I had the thing, but couldn't decide how to use it. I have it physically atop my server, sharing a small, dedicated 5-port switch, so that mountain of data doesn't have to move across my entire network during backups. I start a backup (using remote desktop) then log in periodically.
  12. I'd like to leave my shares set to SECURE 99% of the time, with an easy way to allow myself access on-the-fly to edit filenames, move files, replace files, etc..... but return the system back to a secure state with a click. Ideally, I'd like something as simple as a button I could click, that would open-up write-access on my /movie & /TV shares so I can do what I need to do, then just as easily....click a button and return things to SECURE. -I- am the biggest security risk on my network, but -I- also need to frequently fix filenames and replace files with better copies. A click-ON click-OFF or toggle arrangement, preferably with a timeout feature, that returns to SECURE either after X-minutes or whenever it detects no activity...
  13. Currently, my server is set up with most shares set to 'SECURE'. When I add a movie to my server, I begin the process by launching a batch file that creates the \movie share on my cache drive (if it doesn't already exist), and I copy the movie directly to the cache drive. The movie then gets moved into the array overnight by the mover script. This effectively isolates my array's movie files from ME. I figure IF I were to ever become infected with something nasty, only my cache drive contents could be at-risk. This works well for single-level shares like \movies or \documentaries or \appz..........but it's just not practical for \TV.........which has countless sub-folders. I can't think of a way to handle that share with my current method, short of creating ALL my TV shows' folders on the cache drive every time. That doesn't seem like an elegant want to handle this. Has anyone else found a better way to handle keeping the server secure during the 99% of the time you're NOT manually copying/renaming/moving/interacting with the shares? (That doesn't involve manually toggling the shares' security via http interface every time you need access)
  14. Seems like a big step backwards (producing a kernel that only works with older/smaller drives), but I [am] inclined to believe the issue exists; not between controller <-> drive but between O/S <-> drive.....or between O/S <-> controller. That is, until your reassurance.
  15. I don't believe any incompatibility exists between the controller and my drives. Since last year's attempted update, three of my drives have been upgraded to 8Tb models- without issue. Out of curiosity, is there a specific reason you're still at 6.5.3? I (do) notice that my current 6.3.5 only tells me that 6.5.3 is available for update......wondering why it doesn't say 6.6.7; coincidence or is it some line in the sand, for reasons I'm not aware-of?