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I installed a USB 2.5Gbe NIC to do some speed testing and configured it to be on the same subnet as the main NIC. I later removed the NIC. Now I am getting the "Multiple NICs on the same IPv4 network" warning; however, there is no longer an eth1 to reconfigure. I don't see any way of fixing this error without re-installing the NIC, which feels a bit like unintended behavior.
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Your source file should look like this: and not, like this: It's been a while since I've need to use the script, so I forgot what options I had to use to generate the former.
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I messed up using unBALANCE - anything i can do to recover?
Excessus replied to Blindsay's topic in General Support
I ran into this exact same problem using the unbalance plugin. My solutions was to use this script tool - That gave me a list of about 1000 duplicates, which was too much for me to deal with by hand... So I created a little windows app (found at the end of the thread) which would parse the output of unRAIDFindDuplicates and create a script which would delete all of the dupes. You can find the utility on the last page of that same thread. Good luck, and be careful. -
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Thanks for this. I ended up creating a real problem for myself with the unbalance plugin (cancelling it in progress causes it to leave copies of files in place) and I needed a real utility to deal with the mess. Unfortunately for me, while the output of this app is useful, I had far, far too many duplicates to deal with by hand. So I wrote this little Windows (sorry) utility to automate the process for me: Loading file... Buffy S01E10.mkv size mismatch! Chef S01E04.mkv size mismatch! Read 1515 / 2589 lines. Finding size mismatches... /mnt/disk11/media/series/Buffy the Vampire Slayer/Buffy S01E10.mkv : 99,975,168 /mnt/disk12/media/series/Buffy the Vampire Slayer/Buffy S01E10.mkv : 1,981,632,213 /mnt/disk6/media/series/Buffy the Vampire Slayer/Buffy S01E10.mkv : 1,981,632,213 /mnt/disk12/media/series/Chef/Chef S01E04.mkv : 487,030,784 /mnt/disk6/media/series/Chef/Chef S01E04.mkv : 1,045,681,530 Generating list of files that are safe to delete... Script will delete 955 out of 1,515 files. Total space saved: 1,317,440,808,558 bytes (1.2 TB) File C:\zzz\delete.txt successfully created. Essentially, it parses the script's log file, highlights the files that are safe to leave in place and those that are risky and creates a script file that you can execute from the UnRAID console. The output of the script looks like this: echo "Keeping /mnt/disk11/media/series/Angel/Season 1/Angel S01E08.mkv" rm "/mnt/disk12/media/series/Angel/Season 1/Angel S01E08.mkv" rm "/mnt/disk6/media/series/Angel/Season 1/Angel S01E08.mkv" echo "Keeping /mnt/disk11/media/series/Angel/Season 1/Angel S01E09.mkv" rm "/mnt/disk12/media/series/Angel/Season 1/Angel S01E09.mkv" rm "/mnt/disk6/media/series/Angel/Season 1/Angel S01E09.mkv" echo "Keeping /mnt/disk11/media/series/Angel/Season 1/Angel S01E10.mkv" rm "/mnt/disk12/media/series/Angel/Season 1/Angel S01E10.mkv" rm "/mnt/disk6/media/series/Angel/Season 1/Angel S01E10.mkv" echo "Keeping /mnt/disk11/media/series/Angel/Season 1/Angel S01E11.mkv" In the hope that I can save others some time, I have included the app (binary and source) in this post. Be careful, folks! I sincerely hope that no one loses their data with this thing. UnRAIDdeDupe.zip
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Thanks! I'll give it a go (although my parity checks take in the 17 hour range these days). I still haven't decided if this is going to work the way that I want, but I want to see this idea through, anyways.
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I am toying with the idea of adding a single 2TB SSD into an array of 15 8TB mechanical drives. Basically, I'm looking to have access to a high-speed (for reads, anyway), parity-protected device. I already have a 2 disk, 1 TB cache pool, but I would like to keep this disk out of that mix. Is this a Bad Idea? And if so, is an Unassigned Device the way to go?
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I can confirm that his behavior has gone away with 6.6.5, too. If I had to guess, it was this change that fixed it:
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Looks like he's on 6.6.3. I am having a very similar-sounding problem and I'm on 6.6.3 as well. I have also noticed that all disks spin up when i am using read/write/modify instead of reconstruct write. This appears to happen when using NFS mounts rather than SMB, but I'd need to do some more troubleshooting to be sure.
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I am having a problem similar to alturismo. My drives are randomly spinning since about a week ago. There is nothing in the file activity logs to support the drives powering on. It seems to possibly be related to running VM's, but I couldn't swear to it. Perhaps the latest version of UnRAID is polling the activity of drives in way different than previous releases?
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[Support] Linuxserver.io - Qbittorrent
Excessus replied to linuxserver.io's topic in Docker Containers
I was driving myself nuts with this same issue. The fix was to add: WebUI\Address=* WebUI\ServerDomains=* to the end of the config file in /mnt/user/appdata/qbittorrent/qBittorrent/qBittorrent.conf and restart the docker. -
I figured that it was something along those lines. I was just wondering about the specific issue. In any case, I have faith that the author will figure it out in time; it's too useful a plugin to be killed by a vague incompatibility issue.
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Any idea why the upgrade instructions for unraid 6.4 say to remove the preclear plugin? I've been searching for known issues and haven't been able to find any.
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Thanks! I moved some cards around and this seems to have made a world of difference! My write speeds are now around 130 megs a second! I guess it pays to read the damn motherboard manual sometimes.
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I made these changes and don't really see any difference. Do I need to restart to see an effect? Here is my slot configuration: 1 - low end graphics card 2 - empty 3 - Dell PERC H310 4 - GTX 1070 5 - empty 6 - Dell PERC H310