WigglingWalrus

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[–] WigglingWalrus 8 points 1 year ago

Alternatively, you can use an icon app that'll "force" it such as icon studio etc.

[–] WigglingWalrus 1 points 1 year ago

Not that I'm aware of.

[–] WigglingWalrus 2 points 1 year ago (3 children)

I've got an nvidia shield but if you're looking for cheap and good, google chromecasts are good these days. I managed to get one for free with an offer too.

[–] WigglingWalrus 1 points 1 year ago

I leave it unless temps are too high. I've checked (and mine is stored in a cupboard with a fan!) and my temps are fine.

[–] WigglingWalrus 4 points 1 year ago (3 children)

What search term do you use? I've just tried and it said it can't help with that.

[–] WigglingWalrus 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The other pro of this, you can map bad wifi signals with their app so know where to add another access point if needed. I've got solid concrete walls and have 3. One for downstairs, one for upstairs and one for the garden. I definitely don't need 3, I just didn't want any wifi black spots.

 

I'm a little late posting this but as it's not been shared still, see below!

Version 6.12.4 2023-08-31

Blogpost - https://unraid.net/blog/6-12-4

Unraid Docs - https://docs.unraid.net/unraid-os/release-notes/6.12.4/

Unraid 6.12.4 is now available and has a fix for macvlan call traces, introduces a new System Drivers page, and has other bug fixes and improvements.

Known Issues

Please see the 6.12.0 release notes for general known issues.

Rolling back

Before rolling back to an earlier version, it is important to ensure Bridging is enabled:

  • Settings > Network Settings > eth0 > Enable Bridging = Yes Then Start the array (along with the Docker and VM services) to update your Docker containers, VMs, and WireGuard tunnels back to their previous settings which should work in older releases.

Once in the older version, confirm these settings are correct for your setup:

  • Settings > Docker > Host access to custom networks
  • Settings > Docker > Docker custom network type If rolling back earlier than 6.12.0, also see the 6.12.0 release notes.

Fix for macvlan call traces​

The big news in this release is that we have resolved issues related to macvlan call traces and crashes!

The root of the problem is that macvlan used for custom Docker networks is unreliable when the parent interface is a bridge (like br0), it works best on a physical interface (like eth0) or a bond (like bond0). We believe this to be a longstanding kernel issue and have posted a bug report.

If you are getting call traces related to macvlan, as a first step we recommend navigating to Settings > Docker, switch to advanced view, and change the "Docker custom network type" from macvlan to ipvlan. This is the default configuration that Unraid has shipped with since version 6.11.5 and should work for most systems.

However, some users have reported issues with port forwarding from certain routers (Fritzbox) and reduced functionality with advanced network management tools (Ubiquity) when in ipvlan mode.

For those users, we have a new method that reworks networking to avoid this. Tweak a few settings and your Docker containers, VMs, and WireGuard tunnels should automatically adjust to use them:

  • Settings > Network Settings > eth0 > Enable Bridging = No
  • Settings > Docker > Host access to custom networks = Enabled Note: if you previously used the 2-nic docker segmentation method, you will also want to revert that:
  • Settings > Docker > custom network on interface eth0 (i.e. make sure eth0 is configured for the custom network, not eth1) When you Start the array, the host, VMs, and Docker containers will all be able to communicate, and there should be no more call traces!

Troubleshooting

  • If your Docker containers with custom IPs are not starting, edit them and change the "Network type" to "Custom: eth0". We attempted to do this automatically, but depending on how things were customized you may need to do it manually.
  • If your VMs have network issues, edit them and set the Network Source to "vhost0". Also, ensure there is a MAC address assigned.
  • If your WireGuard tunnels will not start, make a dummy change to each tunnel and save.
  • If you are having issues port forwarding to Docker containers (particularly with a Fritzbox router) delete and recreate the port forward in your router.

Technical Breakdown​

After upgrading to this release, if bridging remains enabled on eth0, everything works as it used to. You can attempt to work around the call traces by disabling the custom Docker network, or using ipvlan instead of macvlan, or using the 2-nic Docker segmentation method with containers on eth1.

Starting with this release, when you disable bridging on eth0 we create a new macvtap network for Docker containers and VMs to use. It has a parent of eth0 instead of br0, which is how we avoid the call traces.

A side benefit is that macvtap networks are reported to be faster than bridged networks, so you may see speed improvements when communicating with Docker containers and VMs.

FYI: With bridging disabled for the main interface (eth0), then the Docker custom network type will be set to macvlan and hidden unless there are other interfaces on your system that have bridging enabled, in which case the legacy ipvlan option is available. To use the new fix being discussed here you will want to keep that set to macvlan.

New System Drivers page

Navigate to Tools > System Drivers for visibility into the drivers available/in use on your system. 3rd party drivers installed by plugins (such as NVIDIA and Realtek) have an icon that links to the support page for that driver. You can also now add/modify/delete the modeprobe.d config file for any driver without having to find that file on your flash drive.

Other Bug Fixes and Improvements

  • This release resolves corner cases in networking, Libvirt, Docker, WireGuard, NTP, NGINX, NFS, and RPC. It includes improving the VM Manager to retain the VNC password during an update.
  • The shutdown process was modified to allow the NUT plugin to properly shut the system down.
  • The notification display time before auto-closing is now configurable (see Settings > Notification Settings).
  • A small change is that packages in /boot/extra are now treated more like packages installed by plugins, and the installation is logged to syslog rather than to the console.
  • The Update OS process will automatically update the Plugin-Update-Helper script if necessary.
[–] WigglingWalrus 2 points 1 year ago

This is how I do it.

[–] WigglingWalrus 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Self host time

[–] WigglingWalrus 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Glad you spoke up, let's get you in as new CEO..

[–] WigglingWalrus 7 points 1 year ago (3 children)

I'm not paying that, that's definitely the end of me getting pixel devices.

[–] WigglingWalrus 1 points 1 year ago

I personally just run it all on one server. I don't want to have to worry about powering things up and down when I use it, otherwise I'd just stick to my PC and scrap using unraid altogether. If cost is a big one for you and it works out significantly cheaper then it sounds like that's the best option. If cost isn't major then just leave it on one.

[–] WigglingWalrus 10 points 1 year ago

How come they've stopped?

 

Anyone else having issues updating settings or profile? Pressing save doesn't do anything, but works fine on other instances for me.

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Update schedule? (self.feddituk)
submitted 1 year ago by WigglingWalrus to c/feddituk
 

Curious if there is a specific update schedule when the site goes down for maintenance/when the latest releases are loaded or if it's ad-hoc?

 

Did anyone head to BSB @ Brands Hatch over the weekend? I went down and the weather was a bit hit and miss.. but great weekend nonetheless!

 

It's meant to be semi-decent weather this evening then tropical thunderstorms for the rest of the weekend. Is anyone going to try to squeeze in a last minute ride before the rain kicks in? If so, where are you heading off to?

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Version 6.12.3 2023-07-14

Blogpost - https://unraid.net/blog/6-12-3

Unraid Docs - https://docs.unraid.net/unraid-os/release-notes/6.12.3/

Networking

This release has fixes for networking, particularly as it relates to IPv6. A side effect is that this should resolve an issue where the webGUI will not load in certain instances.

Note: If you have code in your 'go' script to disable IPv6, remove that and disable it via the 'Settings/Network Settings' page instead. Manually disabling IPv6 will cause conflicts.

Docker

This release resolves an issue where Docker does not properly stop when the array Stops, which can result in an unclean shutdown.

If Docker containers have issues starting after a while, and you are running Plex, go to your Plex Docker container settings, switch to advanced view, and add this to the Extra Params: --no-healthcheck

Bug fixes and improvements

  • rc.docker:
    • revised docker daemon running check
  • rc.docker: change route metric of main interface as needed to avoid conflict with shim interface with shim interface
  • rc.library:
    • code optimization for ipv6 max/min
    • support ipv4 mapped addresses
  • rc.nginx: explicit ipv4/ipv6 selection on lo interface
  • shfs: correct share size calculation when ZFS is one of the volumes
  • webgui:
    • VM settings page: fixed typo
    • Share Edit page: make minimum free space settings always available
    • Wireguard: fix typo in Ipv6 mask
    • Routing table: fix display of metric value when zero

Linux kernel

  • version 6.1.38
  • Added support to monitor and also limit power on Intel Core (2nd Gen+) CPU models:
    • CONFIG_POWERCAP: Generic powercap sysfs driver
    • CONFIG_INTEL_RAPL: Intel RAPL Support via MSR Interface
    • CONFIG_IDLE_INJECT: Idle injection framework

Base Distro

firefox: version 115.0.r20230710165010 (AppImage)

 

I’ve created this community for carpet/rug cleaning people, similar to the Reddit sub. Please post away and if you want to help mod, let me know.

 

Hi,

I've created this community for Bristol UK riders, similar to the Reddit sub. Please post away and if you want to help mod, let me know.

 

I want to make sure I'm not missing anything and people aren't posting elsewhere.

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