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  1. Works great when I'm away from home, but noticing some network issues since installing a month ago. 1. Sometimes I can't access my Unraid server when I'm on a local machine without tailscale active on the client. Rebooting the Unraid plugin seems to help. 2. Plex users are saying their streams will stop every 20 mins or so. Not sure if it's Tailscale related, but figured I'd upload the diagnostics. Thanks. Hera-tailscale-diag-20230917-101241.zip
  2. I spent some time thinking about it and went with this part list. Just finished running memtest overnight and I'm about to load up Unraid. https://pcpartpicker.com/list/Nw4hW4 I think the thing that scared me the most was the Supermicro mobo potentially not supporting the CPU out-of-the-box without a bios update. I also wanted 10GB on the mobo.
  3. Will be using it with some normal hard drives(WD Red Pros) not SSDs. There's about an $80 difference on eBay from what I see (already flashed in IT mode). Which should I go with? Also, I keep reading about heat and seeing people rig a 40mm fan directly on it. If performance is the same, meaning given I'm only using spinners...is there a difference in heat? If there is a concern about heat, should I attempt to attach a 40mm fan or find some type of bracket. I have no idea what type of bracket either. Thanks.
  4. Whoa, awesome info. Thank you @Hoopster. How come I rarely see Supermicro mentioned for motherboard choices? It's usually Asus, Gigabyte, and ASRock. So with that OCuLink cable, are you saying I won't need a controller then? Am I turning one motherboard SATA port into 4? Does that affect r/w speeds? You think air cooling is good enough for the 13th gen Intel? The gaming folks water cool them. Do we typically need it for a few 4k transcoding streams?
  5. I think I'm ready to build my second Unraid server. Some things I'm pretty sure I want: 13th Gen Intel: i9-13900K, i7-13700K or i5-13600K? I dunno...these keep coming up. 10GB network. Reading here 2.5GB isn't great? 2-4TB SSD cache pool. A pool of two drives is faster? Two 2TB Samsungs? 12 SATA drive support(Rosewill chassis has 12 hot swap). A motherboard with enough SATA connections that I would only need 1 additional LSI expander. As in, can someone recommend a motherboard that has 4 SATA connections then I get an expander with 8? LSI expander in IT mode. So much info on these boards and I can't dig my feet into the sand on a choice. Things I don't know much about: Is having a separate network card better than having it built into the motherboard? Does Unraid still have issues with Intel HW transcoding with the 13Gen chips? Is having multiple SSDs in the cache faster than just one for reads/writes? Will hard drives have different speed performances if connected directly to a SATA port on the motherboard vs an expander? I know this is a big ask, but it would greatly be appreciated for some compatible parts I can pull the trigger on. Any similar parts picker lists I can just steal? Thanks.
  6. Probably overthinking this, but I'm about to put together a new build to replace my functioning unRAID server. I mysteriously was able to put a build together with the Norco 8 years ago, but I'll be honest when I say backplane talk confuses me and I don't know how the case/sata can limit my system. Replacing all the hardware, but should I reuse the Norco case? Any benefit to buying the Rosewill? I would think copying data to the new drives/build would be easier with less down time. If I reuse the case, I would think I would have to swap my parity with a new larger drive and add the other new drives then unbalance it with the plugin. Then swap the old internals with the new build keeping the new parity and data drives. Thanks for the advice.
  7. Thanks for this. Nope, nothing holding me back from updating Unraid. I think Unraid had some bad releases last year which scared me. Plus I haven't updated any of my HW bios...not even sure if that's a factor. Yeah, so I am somewhat concerned about the age of the disks and system. I guess I'm probably just unnecessarily nervous to even get hands on with the current system as it's still working. Family and friends also use it so if I screw up I'll have to answer texts.
  8. Gotcha, thanks @trurl and @Kilrah for the clarification and education. Soo...without a magic eight ball...you think 8 years is enough for a NAS? I feel like I don't have much life left(sound about right?), Unraid is running an older version, and I have to keep dupe movie resolutions because it can't HW transcode.
  9. LOL, I must have missed this important bit of info. You mean my NAS with parity needs a backup? I assumed if a single disk fails it can be rebuilt? I realize a huge disaster is unrecoverable, but the one-off disk failure isn't covered? Whoops. I hope I'm not getting too off-topic from the original question, but if I were to build a new system with different drives and copy the data(mostly movies) from the current array...do I need to do anything special with the old drives or are they "good enough" to be the backup? Like, is the data split up and unreadable if I were to connect it to an existing PC in case I needed to recover?
  10. I'm assuming the answer will be something like "If it ain't broke then don't fix it", but I wanted to get in front of future issues. My build is 8 years old and I'm afraid to update from 6.8.3. I mostly use it for downloads(deluge), storage and Plex(~5 users). Transcoding is an issue so I keep my 4k rips in a private share duping existing 1080p movies(silly imo). Current build: Intel Xeon E3-1240 @ 3.4Ghz. Samsung SSD for cache. 6-6TB WD Reds for storage with about 2TB left. Norco rack mounted case with slots available...but, I can't even remember how many more slots are actually wired. I'm kicking around the ideas of: 1. Building something again similar to above with a larger parity(12TB?) and can handle transcoding. Copy data over from the 6TB drives to new 12TBs, sell them, and run latest Unraid. 2. Building something again to my original with a larger parity, but don't worry about Plex and buy an i7 NUC as a Plex server. Perform everything mentioned in #1(copying/selling drives, etc). 3. Saving some time/pain(?) and switching to a Synology and an i7 NUC. Thanks
  11. ^ Disregard. Another Unraid reboot fixed it. Weird.
  12. @binhex Hi team. I can't seem to get Deluge up and running again after a planned reboot. Running UnRaid 6.6.3 and the latest version of Deluge(non VPN). It says no update available, but "force update" is clickable. Nothing changed on my router and other dockers seem ok. Thanks for any help. Log: ___. .__ .__ \_ |__ |__| ____ | |__ ____ ___ ___ | __ \| |/ \| | \_/ __ \\ \/ / | \_\ \ | | \ Y \ ___/ > < |___ /__|___| /___| /\___ >__/\_ \ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ https://hub.docker.com/u/binhex/ 2022-04-12 10:47:15.218921 [info] Host is running unRAID 2022-04-12 10:47:15.240578 [info] System information Linux Zeus 4.19.107-Unraid #1 SMP Thu Mar 5 13:55:57 PST 2020 x86_64 GNU/Linux 2022-04-12 10:47:15.265384 [info] OS_ARCH defined as 'x86-64' 2022-04-12 10:47:15.290459 [warn] PUID not defined (via -e PUID), defaulting to '99' 2022-04-12 10:47:15.320633 [warn] PGID not defined (via -e PGID), defaulting to '100' 2022-04-12 10:47:15.561910 [warn] UMASK not defined (via -e UMASK), defaulting to '000' 2022-04-12 10:47:15.585307 [info] Permissions already set for '/config' 2022-04-12 10:47:15.609859 [info] Deleting files in /tmp (non recursive)... 2022-04-12 10:47:15.636596 [info] DELUGE_DAEMON_LOG_LEVEL not defined,(via -e DELUGE_DAEMON_LOG_LEVEL), defaulting to 'info' 2022-04-12 10:47:15.660396 [info] DELUGE_WEB_LOG_LEVEL not defined,(via -e DELUGE_WEB_LOG_LEVEL), defaulting to 'info' 2022-04-12 10:47:15.684522 [info] Starting Supervisor... 2022-04-12 10:47:15,859 INFO Included extra file "/etc/supervisor/conf.d/deluge.conf" during parsing 2022-04-12 10:47:15,859 INFO Set uid to user 0 succeeded 2022-04-12 10:47:15,860 INFO supervisord started with pid 6 2022-04-12 10:47:16,862 INFO spawned: 'deluge-script' with pid 67 2022-04-12 10:47:16,863 INFO spawned: 'shutdown-script' with pid 68 2022-04-12 10:47:16,864 INFO reaped unknown pid 7 (exit status 0) 2022-04-12 10:47:16,868 DEBG 'deluge-script' stdout output: [info] Deluge config file already exists, skipping copy [info] Attempting to start Deluge... [info] Removing deluge pid file (if it exists)... 2022-04-12 10:47:16,868 INFO success: deluge-script entered RUNNING state, process has stayed up for > than 0 seconds (startsecs) 2022-04-12 10:47:16,868 INFO success: shutdown-script entered RUNNING state, process has stayed up for > than 0 seconds (startsecs) 2022-04-12 10:47:17,206 DEBG 'deluge-script' stdout output: [info] Deluge process started [info] Waiting for Deluge process to start listening on port 58846...
  13. Everything runs great. Is it possible to receive a pushbullet notification on torrent completion? I see there is an "execute" plugin where you can run a script, but I'm somewhat lost on how to get a pushbullet notification from a script especially on an unraid server. Thanks.