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unMENU 1.5 ... now available for download.
Joe L.:
--- Quote from: aht961 on March 08, 2010, 03:18:07 PM ---Hi. I have installed and will give it a try. However, is it possible to use the server IP rather than "name" like "tower". I do not know why but I am getting a lot of URL errors. This is happening with firefox in a mixed MAC/PC environment. I never managed to find the server using the name instead of IP and I understood that this has to do somethimg with Os X network protocols. Could it be possible to replace the tower in URLs ("http://(TOWER):8080/") with IP number? Otherwise I need to correct every URL manually which will be a pain :)
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Add two lines in the unmenu.conf file
MyHost=192.168.0.11
unRAIDHost = 192.168.0.11
Setting the correct IP address, of course. Use the Config View/Editor built into unMENU, or one that uses unix style newlines at the ends of lines.
Then, re-start unMENU (There is a button for that on the User-Scripts page)
Joe L.
aht961:
Thank you. Looks really awesome! Modified the unmenu.conf with embedded text editor. Now URLs are corrected.
Could it be possible to add a SLEEP button (first runs sync then echo 3 > /proc/acpi/sleep) on the Main or Array Management page (or under User Scripts)? That would be very nice for the novice user. I was really looking for such button, but when could not find, needed to go the through the more difficult way (s3.sh and etc.).
abeta:
Looks good.
I'm not sure if this is related, but I tried the HDSentinel button that I couldn't display correctly with the older version of unmenu with this one. It crashed unmenu once or twice, but the times it read, it displayed it oddly like the older version of unmenu.
Thx again for the program!
Joe L.:
--- Quote from: abeta on March 08, 2010, 03:57:51 PM ---Looks good.
I'm not sure if this is related, but I tried the HDSentinel button that I couldn't display correctly with the older version of unmenu with this one. It crashed unmenu once or twice, but the times it read, it displayed it oddly like the older version of unmenu.
Thx again for the program!
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I've not seen a "HDSentinel button"
purko:
--- Quote from: Joe L. on March 08, 2010, 03:32:23 PM ---Add two lines in the unmenu.conf file
MyHost=192.168.0.11
unRAIDHost = 192.168.0.11
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1) Do the above variables refer to two different things?
2) Do I have to be careful to have the spaces in the second line, but NOT to have spaces in the first line?
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