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SNAP plugin for 5.0beta13+

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queeg:
Hurray!  A new plugin for unRAID 
I've posted a new web gui version of SNAP for unraid 5.0 beta. 
When installed, the plugin creates a web page to manage SNAP drives with.  A SNAP button is added to the unraid Settings tab.  This plugin has been tested on unRAID 5.0b12a, 5.0b13, 5.0b14.
The latest plugin file will always be available here, at the bottom of this post.

I'm testing in FF, IE and Chrome.  If you report a bug, please include the browser you are using - thanks. :)

Installation:
1. Download the Snap-5.0-1.plg.zip  (below) and unzip it.
2. Place it in /boot/config/plugins
    Example:  In windows you can use file explorer to copy the .plg file to your unraid machine here:
                    \\tower\flash\config\plugins
3. Then telnet into your unRAID server and type this command to install the plugin (or just reboot):
                   installplg /boot/config/plugins/Snap-5.0-1.plg
4. After it installs you should be able to run the web page.  Open a browser to this address and click the SNAP button.
                   //tower/Settings



Special note for those using the older beta version of this plugin (Snap-5.0beta-noarch-1.plg.zip)
The new version of SNAP has a button for installing updates so hopefully this plugin will be good for quite a while.
Make sure you remove the old SNAP plugin that had "beta" in it's filename.
The new installer can't install correctly over the prior beta version - so please rename your /boot/config/plugins/snap folder before installing this new version.  You can copy snap.list and the snapEvent* files from the old folder to the new folder after installing.  Sorry for the inconvenience, updates will be much easier going forward.
This plugin also handles auto-reinstalling every time you boot.

naxiand:
Does this works for esata mount?
Regards

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p1lot:
Thanks for the port, will try it in the next few days.

How stable do you consider it, or in other words, did you test it a lot or just coded and uploaded it?

queeg:

--- Quote from: naxiand on January 24, 2012, 03:14:37 AM ---Does this works for esata mount?
Regards

Sent from my Optimus 2X using Tapatalk

--- End quote ---

Yes, it works with hard drives connected via eSata or USB.  It works for USB thumbdrives, cameras etc.

queeg:

--- Quote from: p1lot on January 24, 2012, 06:38:38 AM ---Thanks for the port, will try it in the next few days.

How stable do you consider it, or in other words, did you test it a lot or just coded and uploaded it?

--- End quote ---

I consider it pretty stable.  I've made sure it won't interfere with unraid array drives.  The bones of the code has been heavily tested while it was SNAP.4.7 version.  The SNAP.4.7 version resided in /boot/config/snap while the new version is in /boot/config/plugins/snap. 
Installing the new version changes the entry in to the /boot/config/go (or adds an entry) and starts it.

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