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  1. This was exactly my issue and fix too. I renamed the version with "(1)" in the filename, updated the docker container, and now it is running the latest and working as expected.
  2. As of right now, I'm running the LS.IO's 5.8.30 Unifi docker. It tells me there is an update ready. If I allow it to update the docker and then go to the WebUI, I get the same message you quoted about the database not supporting an upgrade from 5.8.30. To fix this, I edit the docker repository back to "linuxserver/unifi:unstable" because ":unstable" disappears on its own. After applying, the WebUI opens as desired and I'm still on 5.8.30. It also goes back to telling me an update is ready. Also, if I edit the docker, ":unstable" is again gone. It doesn't seem to stay on Unstable whenever I add it and apply changes. So now I'm sitting here with 5.8.30 and unRAID telling me an update is ready... and if I allow it to update, I get your quoted message and the cycle continues. Does anyone know how I can get past this?
  3. When I update the UniFi docker in Bridge mode, my adopted devices do not reconnect. If I power cycle them, they all connect in UniFi (still in Bridge mode). Next time the docker is updated, I have to again power cycle all of my UniFi devices to get them to reconnect in the UniFi Controller. This is annoying and a fairly new issue as of late 2017. Now that I set the UniFi docker in Host mode, I can update UniFi or restart the docker and all of my UniFi devices connect immediately as you would expect. Setting the docker back to Bridge mode brings back my issues. So leaving the docker in Host mode makes everything work as I'd expect and want. Is the solution to leave it in Host mode, or should I be coming up with a better solution that puts the docker back in Bridge mode and resolves these device connecting issues? Thanks!
  4. What I find for playlist information on other forums never seems to correlate with what I can see in the MakeMKV docker. I never end up seeing the same information as what they list as the correct titles to grab.
  5. Working for me now too! Can someone PM me and explain how to best select the proper Title when, for example, there are six titles with 16 or 17 chapters and sizes alternating between 5.0 and 5.1GB? Thanks!
  6. Instead of starting a new thread, I would like to share my diagnostics after receiving the same error as curiouskid and OP. Thank you! tower-diagnostics-20170930-2156.zip
  7. I've been using unRAID at home for several years with dual cache SSDs, dockers, and a few VMs. No problems there. I'm setting up a Dell T330 with hardware RAID10 for a small business that currently needs CentOS for their core applications, but we discussed virtualizing just in case they need another OS at some point. We also discussed installing UniFi Controller and UniFi NVR Video (and maybe Crashplan) on their server and how that is difficult directly on CentOS, which lead to discussions of Docker containers. We looked at Proxmox in order to host the CentOS VM and then to host LXC Ubuntu containers for the UniFi apps. We also looked at just installing CentOS as the base OS and then running Docker on that and KVM if more VMs are ever needed. But I wanted to ask (finally to the question), what are your thoughts on running unRAID with no parity and no cache and with the RAID10 volume added via the Unassigned Devices plugin? The goal would be to use unRAID for its ease of managing VMs and Docker containers from a USB-bootable system. Is this doable, crazy, etc.? Thanks!
  8. I have an ASMedia ASM1061 (Syba SY-PEX40039) that isn't being recognized. Everything I'm reading says that I shouldn't need to do this patch. Any advice? I have the card plugging into a Supermicro X9SCM-F motherboard. I've tried it in the three of the four PCI-E slots. Nothing appears to work. I can't tell if the card isn't even being recognized by the computer or if it's an unRAID thing.
  9. pfSense will soon have a Let's Encrypt package with v2.4.
  10. I think I get Tower login: grep:/etc/php-fpm.d/www.conf: No such file or directory from having the Tips and Tricks plugin installed. I see that message immediately upon booting my server, but then if I go into Tips and Tricks, the message repeats on the screen eight more times.
  11. Hi Pducharme, are you able to upload the UniFi Video Controller docker to v3.5.2?
  12. What is the default path for the "MakeMKV Data Directory" setting under Preferences>General? I had changed this at first thinking I was modifying the default Video storage location, and now I don't remember what it was originally set at or where I should point it to. Thank you.
  13. Thank you for the UniFi Video docker. I'm loving that I can do this via a docker. Quick question, when you go into Settings, does it show an IP address that makes no sense? My docker is http://unraidIP:7080/ and I successfully point my cameras to unraidIP. However, the IP showing up under Settings is 172.17.0.4. Is this basically an unused and non-configurable setting that simply doesn't matter because this is running as a docker? Nothing about my network uses the 172 subnet. I don't see where I can change this value either. P.S. I'm using this for my docker icon, which can be adjusted in the docker's advanced settings... http://i.imgur.com/CJjSBdJ.png
  14. Search Google for prosess monitor blu-ray rip and you should get a guide on how to do it. You need to download process monitor, make a filter for mpls files and start the playback in powerdvd. Then you'll see in the process monitor which mpls is playing. Okay, so I would need to be using a PC to do this? Today, I have an internal Blu-ray drive installed in my unRAID server, and I just use MakeMKV-RDP to do everything.