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  1. https://support.plex.tv/articles/201426506-why-are-iso-video-ts-and-other-disk-image-formats-not-supported/ Basically, no. Plex doesn't support those structures.
  2. So, I figured out what is keeping my disks spun up... I have my Plex docker on a disk in my array. I don't remember what I did to put it there. How can I move it? I have a cache disk and so I have the configuration files there, but the docker.img file is still in my array. If anyone could point me to some instructions for moving, that would really help me out.
  3. I have a disk (and the parity) that won't spin down. I try to spin it down and it starts back up. It just occurred to me that I have a Plex Docker on my system and the disk that won't spin down is the disk where I have the config data/etc. for Plex. Is Plex keeping this disk running?
  4. I don't. I'm fine waiting for the Lime docker to get updated. I don't have any issues with my current installation and there isn't any functionality (that I know of) that I'm eager to start using. I'm happy with the current level of 'service', especially given that it was free to me. I guess I'm just curious to know if someone is maintaining the Lime version of the Docker? Eventually, there will be a security patch that I should have or something else equally important and I want to know if someone is, even if it is moving very slowly, maintaining the Docker. Thanks for your help!
  5. I just logged in to the Plex Server interface and I see a message that there is an update to my version of Plex Media Server. I assume that I should ignore that and keep using the 'Check for Updates' button on the 'Docker' page of my Unraid server admin, correct?
  6. @tdallen Thanks. Yes, NAS plus I'm going to start looking at setting up some Dockers. I'm probably overkill on RAM and CPU if I just decide to stick with using it as a NAS. As far as the hardware goes, I can afford to spend a few bucks on 'reliability'. I've got three little kids and just don't have the time to tinker, so I kinda want to just set this up and forget about it for the next 3-4 years.
  7. So, I decided that in order to circumvent the expected massive failure of my hardware (my current build is about 10 years old), I'm just going to upgrade a bunch of stuff at once. I have the Cooler Master Centurion case and I'm going to re-use that. I'm replacing my CPU, Mobo, RAM and power supply. Also buying a HotSwap drive bay, as I don't want to mess with the hassle of taking everything apart in order to replace drives/etc. My array is currently 4 disks, 1 parity and 3 X 3TB drives and I don't foresee needing any more disks (I have about 5TB of stuff and I figure that drives are getting bigger faster than my need for storage) So, if anyone could let me know if they see a problem with any of my components, let me know... CPU Intel Core i3-7100 7th Gen Core Desktop Processor 3M Cache,3.90 GHz (BX80677I37100) $119 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01NCESRJX/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER MOBO MSI Pro Series Intel B250 LGA 1151 DDR4 HDMI USB 3.1 ATX Motherboard (B250 PC MATE) $89.90 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01N4LCX2D/ref=ox_sc_act_title_3?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER RAM Ballistix Sport LT 8GB Kit (4GBx2) DDR4 2400 MT/s (PC4-19200) DIMM 288-Pin - BLS2K4G4D240FSE (Red) $60 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01F4Z4OPW/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER Power Supply EVGA 500 W1, 80+ WHITE 500W Power Supply( 100-W1-0500-KR) $40 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00H33SFJU/ref=ox_sc_act_title_4?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER Hot Swap Drive Bay ICY DOCK Black Vortex MB074SP-1B 4 Bay 3.5" SATA Hard Drive Backplane Cooler Cage with 120mm Front LED Fan in 3x 5.25" Bay $70 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00LICRE8A/ref=ox_sc_act_title_5?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A1GQQIQD0YQTUY Thanks in advance for any help! Chris
  8. @ashman70 thanks for the reply. Honestly, if I didn't have the three little ones who take up all my time, I would absolutely go for a used server. But, at least for this iteration of the server, I realize that I need to go with a 'low touch' solution. Heck, that is why I'm going for something with hot swap drives. Having to pull out the chasis (even for a tower), take it apart, etc. etc. even to do some little maintenance on a hard drive is more than I'm willing to commit to right now. I don't think I can sign up for knowing that the next few years will consist of failed fans, power supplies, indicators, etc.
  9. I've decided to build myself a new server and looking to put this one in my rack. I was originally looking to buy something on ebay, but I realized that I was looking at machines with CPU's that were end of life in 2010. The reason I'm rebuilding is because I want to stay ahead of the anticipated failure of my current 8 year old machine. Getting something that is already older than that seems like asking for trouble... I've got a wall mounted rack that has about 18" of depth. I've found some racks that will fit, but they all tend to have a fatal flaw. For example, I found one chassis that had room for an optical drive. That meant that the HD in front of that didn't get much airflow... I think that if I have 4 hot swap drive bays, that should be enough. I currently have 3 3TB data disks at about 50% capacity. I figure that upgrading to larger drives will give me all the space I need (as opposed to needing to add drives) as I go forward. Anyway, I'd like to find a chassis that will fit in my 'short' rack. I could do a 2U or 3U (but for some reason, a 4U chassis just feels like it would be egregious). Again, I don't want to have to take the thing apart to work on the drives, so hot swap capability (even if I end up powering the whole thing down to swap out drives). The machine is in a closet in the basement, so I don't care about noise. I don't do anything with the machine, other than stream some media and backup some laptops and photos (no dockers or VM's or transcoding going on). Anyone have a good recommendation?
  10. I've got an unraid server that I build around 8 years ago. Family is happily using it and so I don't want it to die and then have it be out of commission for a month while I get around to building another one. I've got 3 little kids and no time for 'fun'. So, if I could find a pre-built server to buy, I think it might be time for me to just upgrade to some new hardware so I can forget about it for another 8 years Anyone have experience buying one? Where did you buy it? I've got a rack, so I would be happy to move away from the tower that I originally build years ago, but I try to keep an open mind. Any thoughts/advice would be appreciated. FWIW, I went to the Vendor area of the forum and I get some permission errors saying that I don't have access to that content. Thanks, Chris
  11. I'm kinda new to this particular game and so I hope I'm not asking a silly question. I need to buy a UPS. The research I'm doing is a little inconsistent. Some things report that you need a UPS to provide a pure sine wave and other people say it isn't terribly important. Honestly, I'm willing to spend a few extra bucks to get a UPS that will 'just work' and not require much time playing with it. I really only need something that will allow me to set unraid (v6.1.3) to gracefully shut itself down if the power is out for more than a few minutes. This is a simple home application, so I don't need anything fancy. I just want to power the unraid box and maybe one other desktop machine running windows (plus monitors for both). Any reco's would be greatly appreciated. (and, should I bother upgrading unraid to 6.1.8 first) Thanks, Chris
  12. Using the GUI to create a script is pretty easy, it turns out. After you choose your settings, go to the 'Query Editor' tab and click the button to generate the query. This represents the command line arguments to the CLI. Here is a link to the Handbrake page with the parameters: http://trac.handbrake.fr/wiki/CLIGuide One thing to look out for is that the gui will generate a file with the chapter increments. The flags for this will be on the generated query unless you go out of your way to turn them off. I wasted a lot of time trying to figure out if there was a problem with my encoding when it turned out that somehow I had the 'c' setting in there limiting me to the first 17 chapters of a movie. In case it might help someone out, here is the script that I put together for encoding movies for my iPhone (based on the iPhone settings of Handbrake). Note, you may not have your movies in the same place I have mine Thanks again for building this. This is such a great addition to my server and stuff like this is the reason I bought a core2duo with 4G of ram... Chris
  13. Where is a good place to read about how to actually use this? I have the windows version, and I'm wondering if I can have the gui generate a script that would be portable... Thanks for any tips, this is a great tool. Chris
  14. That is nice to hear. I did set up at least on smart status report. I don't remember when exactly, but I'm guessing that that could be what you are referring to. Also, just to make sure (I'm anal and paranoid, a combination that bothers my wife to no end), I'm actually still using the old cable. I just pulled the old cable out of one of the plugs on the mobo and put it into a different one. I'm wondering if the plug on the mobo could be bad? Thanks again for your help. How is it that free support on a board like this is better than paid support for so many products? Chris
  15. So, I bought a new SATA cable, but just for grins decided to give the old one one last try by plugging it into a different plug on the mobo. I set preclear up to run for 4 cycles and it worked. Go figure. However, I get a message when the last cycle ran and I don't know how to interpret it. Does this make sense to anyone? Thanks, Chris
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