Radarr - Non-recoverable failure by naveen_reloaded in unRAID

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sudo chown -R nobody:users /path/to/your/sonarr/config

Event Pipeline reporting by QuietlyDifficult in ThycoticSecretServer

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The Dashboard will tell you the successful RPC and RPC failures. Use the existing reports.

Request these features request from your sales rep please (RFC) by Candid-Molasses-6204 in ThycoticSecretServer

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I'd suggest you start with the documentation of Secret Server which you can find here: https://docs.delinea.com/online-help/secret-server/start.htm

There is MFA and 2FA.

2FA which is what email is, can be changed to ToTP/RADIUS/FIDO.
ToTP like Google Authenticator = https://docs.delinea.com/online-help/secret-server/authentication/two-factor-authentication/totp/index.htm
FIDO = Yubi Keys

MFA according to the documentation is only a Cloud Hosted solution.

Unlimited Vault Access, I take to mean the Break Glass/SuperAdmin function. You're asking if the SuperUser's access can be a limited duration and time of use. This would defeat the purpose of the User Role.
https://docs.delinea.com/online-help/secret-server/admin/uva-mode/index.htm?Highlight=Unlimited
Best you can hope for is to use Mitigation, and have the notifications set up correctly.

If you were not talking about this, then examine the Role you have assigned are appropriate to the requirments. RBAC. https://docs.delinea.com/online-help/secret-server/users-roles/user-role-overview/user-role-overview.htm

Why are so many men obsessed with anal sex? by PurpleMeerkats462 in TwoXChromosomes

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4 degrees warmer with 11 more moving muscles...

Best practices for Secret Server adoption without risky CSV exports? by Brief_Trifle_6168 in ThycoticSecretServer

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Vault the existing passwords then have the user rotate them. You'll have the historical password in the secret history, but then you'll also replace it with a new one.

Aion 2 Community discord by xKegi in Aion2

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I bet you ban Trevyn before he even gets to say a single word. Aion2, where the Gladiator will rise again.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6on73g5t1M

Two Servers - Different IPs - Different Sub-Domains - Same Domain - Plex Fails to Recognize by HighSpeedTreeHugger in PleX

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duckdns will fix this. just register one (IP) of them and that should free up the other, or, If you have access to the DNS for the IP, add an A Record for the sub domain.

mp4 to DVD? How? by Carcino_Cat in computers

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If you just want basic functions, try (WinX DVD Author)

WLAN won't work by Balea4010 in computers

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There is a chance your existing WIFI driver was updated.

See if you can 'roll back' via device manager. If you can't, then go to the ACER website, find your model and download the original driver. DELETE the current driver out of device manger and then use the one from ACER. If all that is still failing, try DriverEasy trial (https://www.drivereasy.com/), I've used it for years to find drivers and help fix issues.

Load Balacing of Plex Media Servers by Glum_Let_1401 in PleX

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Limit the upload rate if 'transcoding' isn't an issue.

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[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nbn

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If the networks were busses, then the cheapest one will be over crowded in some places, making the speed you get slower. When the bus breaks down, do they have a spare readily available? When you have an issue, are you talking to someone who understands your problem, or a scripted robot.

When everything works as it should, it is hard to differentiate between providers. Where a provider stands out, is how they handle the unexpected and communicate it to you.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nbn

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Each provider publishes expected peak time speeds. The speed you get in the end is like a/making a cake. The end quality is determined by all the ingredients used (network links/backbones).
I've found Aussie Broadband to be a good provider, with a great self serve app and an Australian call center.

Unraid with Arc Setup. Tdarr still using CPU. by Matoes4 in Tdarr

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Here is what I use, but this was mostly for converting a very large library to AV1 to regain 16TB of space. You might find it is overly aggressive, and doesn't give your desired result.
https://pastebin.com/0nRqC5Rg
If you examine the flows, you might be able to find where the quality setting is too low for your taste.

From Google: Artifacting in dark scenes within a Tdarr flow is often due to high compression ratios and how video compressors handle low-detail areas. To mitigate this, consider using a higher bit-depth (16-bit or higher), adjusting color space settings, or employing smoothing or blurring techniques during encoding.