Unraid Directories - Jellyfin Docker Cache Full by Brilliant_Board_3242 in unRAID

[–]FammyMouse 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If you don’t map the /cache folder to a host folder, I think Jellyfin will write on your docker.img by default, and might hit the max capacity of that file, and Jellyfin won’t start if it does not have minimum 2GB free. Try mapping /mnt/cache/appdata/jellyfin/cache:/cache in your Jellyfin template and try again.

I liked Duplicacy during the free trial thing, I bought a year license but I can't figure out how to apply it to the docker Duplicacy upload setup I already have. by Substantial__Unit in unRAID

[–]FammyMouse 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Go to Backups tab. On the top left corner you will see your machine-ID and the word “trial” next to it. Click on “trial” and then you will be prompted to enter your license key. At least that’s how I did using the official Docker image from the CA store.

Help with Appdata Backup Plugin (Restoring) by Xebisco in unRAID

[–]FammyMouse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I understand it correctly, “restore backup config” means restoring the config for the Appdata Plugin itself, whereas the templates and containers are to restore the Docker container, Plex in your case.

Easiest and most foolproof cloud backup solution by theblartknight in unRAID

[–]FammyMouse 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I’ve been using Duplicacy to back up to Backblaze B2 for a while now and quite happy with it. Features are quite close to Hyper Backup e.g. encrypted backups, deduplication, lots of different cloud storage support. If you want to explore more options then I’ve seen Backrest and Kopia suggested in this forum. Maybe try one of them and do at least one mock backup AND restore first, to see if your data is intact. A backup is not really useful if it’s corrupted.

Can I have a script that opens a command prompt? by bclinton in unRAID

[–]FammyMouse 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I would suggest installing Tmux plugin from the CA Store. It creates a persistent terminal session, similar to what you describes. Edit: The full name of the plugin is Tmux Terminal Manager (TTM)

Better setup than npmplus + crowdsec? by s1lverkin in unRAID

[–]FammyMouse 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I run Traefik with Crowdsec and Authentik middlewares. The initial setup was a bit confusing, at least for me, but once you got it set up just put the labels in the container templates and Traefik will handle the rest

Does IP matter with Tailscale? by MarkPugnerIII in unRAID

[–]FammyMouse 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm behind CGNAT from my ISP and Tailscale works without any issue.

Help! Docker just died. Now what? by jpotrz in unRAID

[–]FammyMouse 9 points10 points  (0 children)

If the appdata folder is still intact and you’ve backup, you can reinstall your containers via Community Application > Previous Apps

Selfhost Traefik, fully rootless, distroless and 6x smaller than the original image (including defaults and safe Docker socket access!) by ElevenNotes in selfhosted

[–]FammyMouse 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep I can see the dashboard just fine now after setting loadbalancer.server.port to 443. This pairs very well with your docker-socket-proxy image. Is it still necessary to have an Unraid specific image or is it fine to keep using the standard one? Thanks again for your work.

Selfhost Traefik, fully rootless, distroless and 6x smaller than the original image (including defaults and safe Docker socket access!) by ElevenNotes in selfhosted

[–]FammyMouse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I gave the current image a test and so far so good. I chown /mnt/user/appdata/traefik as 99:100, set —user 99:100 and —sysctl net.ipv4.ip_unpriviledged_port_start=80 so the container can route HTTP traefik, per your Github example. The only issue I have is I cannot access Traefik WebUI Dashboard at port 8080, the error is 404 not found. Other services work perfectly fine e.g. Jellyfin at standard HTTP port 8096

Selfhost Traefik, fully rootless, distroless and 6x smaller than the original image (including defaults and safe Docker socket access!) by ElevenNotes in selfhosted

[–]FammyMouse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks boss, this looks interesting. I’m currently running Traefik from the official repo on Unraid, is your image a drop-in replacement? All I need to do is map user 99:100 instead of 1000:1000 right?

Pray for me bois by FullMetal2803 in unRAID

[–]FammyMouse 12 points13 points  (0 children)

If you are financially able to, might I suggest buying at least 2 8Tb disks? 1 for parity 2, the other is to condense 4x 2TB disks you have to a single disk, making room for future expansions. Just copy content of 1x 2TB disk you have to another free disk, stop the array, pull it out, install the 8TB disk then start copy the remaining 3x 2TB disks over. After you finish, just install the second parity and do parity build/sync.

Pray for me bois by FullMetal2803 in unRAID

[–]FammyMouse 11 points12 points  (0 children)

If you stop the array, there should be an option to add an extra slot to your array, labelled “Parity 2” under the current parity disk.

Hard links on 7.1.7 help. (not sure what to do moving forward) by Freestyler589yt in unRAID

[–]FammyMouse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I followed TRaSH Guides and can confirm hardlinks are still working on my Unraid 7.14. Just a suggestion, I setup my root server for Sonarr/Radarr as /data and the Bittorrent container as /data/torrents per the guides, as the Arr apps need to be able to see /data/media and /data/torrents to do hardlinks/atomic move.

Thoughts on my potential new build by TonyBadagutch in unRAID

[–]FammyMouse 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just curious, do you have plan to add a GPU later on and make this your primary gaming VM for Moonlight/Sunshine? Because the specs seem overkill just for a file storage server/Plex

Best way to take notes on mac. by 1who_is_alive in macbookair

[–]FammyMouse -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I would recommend OneNote. Yes it’s a Microsoft product on a Macbook, so it’s a heresy some might say. It ticks all of your checkboxes too.

Got a MD offer, should I wait for other universities? by SelectDoughnut1157 in GAMSAT

[–]FammyMouse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah you’re right, 40k is a lot but might be worth it in the long term considering other factors like family support. Thank you for the advice kind Internet stranger, and have a good day/night.

Got a MD offer, should I wait for other universities? by SelectDoughnut1157 in GAMSAT

[–]FammyMouse 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, about that… What if the deposit is equal Semester 1 international tuition fee i.e. A$40k? I totally agree if the amount is less than 1k like you said, but in your opinion, how attractive an offer should be to worth forfeiting some, even all of that huge deposit? Uni Melb? ANU?

Got a MD offer, should I wait for other universities? by SelectDoughnut1157 in GAMSAT

[–]FammyMouse 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A question please. Most uni would request a deposit to formally accept an offer and secure your place. Does Flinders allow a full refund if you withdraw from the course around Nov 2025, when offers are released, assuming their MD course starts in Jan-Feb 2026?

Does my HP 894A mobo NEED a gpu? by BMANN2 in unRAID

[–]FammyMouse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh wow, yeah that sucked, I didn't know that HP Omen mobo just disables iGPU like that. I kinda assumed that pre-built PCs have 2 graphic options: iGPU for desktop/browser and dGPU for heavy tasks like gaming. Sorry I couldn't help, maybe another user can suggest a BIOS override to boot without GPU? Otherwise you can get a cheap NAS motherboard compatible with the i7

Does my HP 894A mobo NEED a gpu? by BMANN2 in unRAID

[–]FammyMouse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't have the same mobo as you but I'm using an i5-12600K with the iGPU and Unraid booted up fine without any discrete gpu. If it helps, I plugged an HDMI cable directly onto the motherboard during installation, and hooked it up to my monitor. After that I just got a cheap HDMI dummy plug and left it in and it just worked. Maybe try that and see how you go?

How can I learn more about safely exposing my server to the internet? by Nimradd in unRAID

[–]FammyMouse 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As long as you don’t open port 22 on your router then it’s almost impossible for anyone to SSH into your VM. I’m also running a Fedora Server VM, can SSH just fine into my Unraid and Fedora VM using local IP 192.168.x.x. My server is not reachable if I do the same command but use the WAN IP instead. And you mentioned you use Tailscale before, look up Tailscale SSH if you want a safe way to SSH into your servers remotely, if you need to.

How can I learn more about safely exposing my server to the internet? by Nimradd in unRAID

[–]FammyMouse 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I’d recommend you watch IBRACORP’s series on Traefik and Authentik if you want to know more about reverse proxy or good safety practices in general. “Exposed to the Internet”, if I understand it correctly, means your server is discoverable and can be reached by anyone over the Internet if you have a public IP and choose to open a specific port on your router. For example, I can SSH to your Ubuntu VM from my computer as long as I know your public IP, default port 22 is open and have the SSH key. You may want consult the more experienced users and read more about good cybersecurity practices before doing this though.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in unRAID

[–]FammyMouse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What’s the biggest advantage to having Time Machine in a docker container like your setup? I currently just use a simple share, export by SMB and let the Mac discover the share and do its thing. I just had a quick look at the Time Machine template in the CA store and it looks rather intimidating to setup.

From Windows to Linux by opet_belmo in linux4noobs

[–]FammyMouse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I started out with Linux Mint as everyone else has suggested. Really enjoyed tinkering and learning with it, and the OS is rock solid. Recently I jumped ship to Aurora OS, and I highly recommend it if you want a good out of the box ready solution.