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  1. I can help here, I have a F4-223. I found this tidbit of information on Reddit: To enable Intel Quicksync on Terramaster, open terminal and paste the following command: echo "options i915 enable_guc=3" > /boot/config/modprobe.d/i915.conf Exit terminal and then reboot the server. Do this, then add the usual config line into Plex docker and it should work. It did for me.
  2. I'm still testing this but to answer the original question, yes there is a simple way of doing this leveraging the Synology software suite. I've googled this extensively and came across this post and I'm really surprised there is no info about this on the internet because I imagine there must be quite a few people out there with both an Unraid and a Synology. The application you need to use on your Synology is Active Backup For Business. Install this and you do need to register with your Synology account because although it is free you do need to confirm your hardware for it to work I think. From within the software the backup option you want is 'file server' (not server, specifically file server as this essentially backs up an SMB target). To setup you need to link an SMB server (unraid). You need to either create or use an existing setup user account on unraid. You can either use your host name or IP as the server name, enter the credentials for the SMB account you have created on unraid. This will setup unraid as a file server SMB source. You can then go into tasks and create a backup task (Mirror, Incremental, multi version). I have personally used mirror as an option because my Synology supports BTRFS snapshots and I have configured that to take a snapshot of the backup location on a weekly basis so that I can roll back any issues through snapshot manager rather than Active Backup For Business. Only been using this for about a week and have been experimenting as I found no specific info online but it appears to be working an absolute treat!
  3. I hope you have managed to get this resolved. I have recently migrated my unraid install from an ageing AMD FX machine into a Terramaster f4-423. I had some teething issues but now I'm getting used to new features I wasn't using before and some of the limitations of the hardware it is running absolutely great with Plex docker (a few other low resource ones) and a Win10 VM on cores 3&4. Even Plex 4k encoding with quicksync (which I was unable to do before) works fantastic. Maybe you had a faulty PCIe riser? I believe all the drives in the hotswap bays are connected to the PCIe connector on the board. The separate SATA controllers are present as hardware but I didn't see the ports on the board (but I didn't remove the board from the chassis so could be hidden).
  4. This should be correct, this is all my script does and it works. Once PlexTraktSync is configured correctly and has done it's first run every time the docker is triggered it will run a sync and then turn itself off.
  5. Thanks @Rex099 your comment here is the only thing that got me on the right path to sorting this after some extensive googling! Essentially deleting the appdata folder got the docker working again. I then spent almost 2 hours getting it to work again because it's been ages since I did it the first time! With the new docker as of today the command to run when the docker is working again is "plextraktsync sync". This will trigger the setup process. Top tip... I was stuck on this for a solid half hour... use your email as the login username for plex. It gives you an undecipherable error if you use your username! Then follow the instructions on the plextraktsync githib page. You will need to setup again from scratch. But finally got this working again!
  6. I'm a long time user of unRAID. Over the past 2 years due to the efforts of both limetech and a host of community developers my system runs with such little intervention from me that I visit these forums very infrequently. I do occasionally log on though to see what's going on, quite upsetting to see this thread and the one proceeding. It would be fair to say that I am likely not alone in that my use of unRAID is completely dependant on community developed dockers that are pivotal in my use of the operating system. It would be a bit of a devastating blow if the relationships between the key community developers and limetech broke down and support of these community applications stopped. The increasing ease of use and quality of streaming services is already the death knell for home cooked media systems for all but die hard fans, the breakdown of the community would definitely be the nails in the coffin.
  7. You don't necessarily need server hardware to increase your storage. When you say 7 users running 1080p streams what exactly do you mean? Transcoding in Plex? Those Xeon E5-2620's are getting on a bit now. Sandybridge era, they can cut it if you need the cores for low power processing but if you need some raw power they will leave you wanting.
  8. I was on the brink of updating once, just couldn't do it. 5 minutes down time and 4 mouse clicks is just taking the piss.
  9. @trurl Sorry not much detail in my swift answer, I should have said if you add the second drive to the same share and it is set to 'high water' if one drive is empty and the other is only 50% full it will start filling the empty drive. I know unRAID doesn't specifically spread the load between drives but it will fill them relatively evenly if you are using all your drives across a share and have it set to high water.
  10. You can do it this way. There is an element of risk involved, but if you don't currently have the data backed up or parity protected then you are already at risk of data loss so it is more than likely an acceptable level of risk at this point. I would suggest not completely filling your 8TB drive on unraid, maybe move some to your other drive first so that when you add the other drive to the array unRAID will balance the load across the drives for you. Also the answer is yes to all your other questions. SMB/NFS/AFP/FTP are all supported by unRAID, with the above mentioned setup you will be protected from a single drive failure. Also Plex can be run in a docker container on unRAID itself.
  11. @SiNtEnEl Yes you are correct it is mostly cached rather than utilised in fairness, I installed the cAdvisor plugin to get a closer look as to what was going on. In conclusion I think my utilisation of the server has increased and I'm popping another 4GB in today to see if it gives me enough headroom. Failing that I still have expansion for another 4GB... failing that it's new server time!! It is getting a bit long in the tooth.
  12. @french_guy I use the linuxserver docker and it has been pretty reliable for me. I also have an LG 4K TV, if you are running on LG webos 3.5 or above the Plex software is now well featured and I can direct play everything from my server so you should not need to transcode on your Athlon meaning you should be able to use Plex ok with your current hardware.
  13. @tucansam I have just had a little trawl of the support form to see if anyone was complaining of RAM usage. My lowly little server only has 8gb of ECC RAM but this has always been ample until about the last month and I seem to be constantly running at 90%+ capacity. I've started limiting the amount of RAM my dockers use but the two things I don't limit is unRAID itself (because you can't) and my Plex docker as that is the primary use of the server. I am using the Linuxserver.IO docker template for Plex and I am noticing that if I restart the docker it looks like that is responsible for at least 25% of the RAM utilisation. So I'm not sure if it is a change within this docker or unRAID itself causing the additional RAM usage. Are you using the Plex docker?
  14. @squirrellydw I to would like to edit my Chromecast profile but it does not appear where expected when I'm looking on other forum resources (not specifically for unraid docker) It is quoted as being at this location > plexmediaserver/Library/Application Support/Plex Media Server/Profiles However the profiles folder does not exist in my cache/appdata location for Plex? Can anyone advise if the docker stores these profiles elsewhere?
  15. Thanks Squid, although I have just tried again. Could have been a random blip? Seems to be working now. Everything was working my end at the time as I updated 5 other plugins at the same time. Just tried again now and it worked straight away. Odd...