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I actually meant the docker compose script for SABnzbd. If you've already installed SABnzbd open the docker app & edit the it's container settings, under port settings set the local port to 13502 & the container port to 8080, save & restart the container.
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I don’t have access to my server at the moment but you could try adding -p 13502:8080 to the docker compose script.
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You could boot from a live Linux usb to delete the partitions.
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No problem, sometimes it's easy to overlook the simple things.
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Personally I number the bays & record the HDD’s serial number.
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@YAVUZ In order to receive help it's usual to provide relevant information regarding your hardware, the loader used & which DSM version you're trying to install. I'd also recommend having a look at the FAQ's
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Yes you should be fine.
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On 1/7/2021 at 10:31 AM, Orphée said:
Hello,
I currently have a N54L + NIC HP NC360T working just fine with 1.03b booloader as DS3615xs without any extra conf
I'm about to receive a HP Gen8.
I'm thinking about 1.04b loader DS918+ or keep 1.03b with DS3615xs like the N54L... Can you give me your opinion ?
I also need an HP NC360T with this Gen8 I guess ?
Thank you
The Gen8 can't use the 1.04b loader as it's too old, stick with 1.03b. As for the internal nic it works fine with 6.2.3
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16 hours ago, bearcat said:
Out of curiosity, since I have been looking to further upgrade my G8, are you using the "non V2" version?
The E3-1265LV2 seems to be hard to find for a nice price.
Yes, mine is the non V2 version which isn't quite as good as the V2 but much easier to find at a reasonable price. Just for information I'm running mine with 16GB ram, a Win10 VM, a DSM VM with beta 7 & several docker containers.
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Personally I'd swap the CPU for an E3-1220 or a E3-1265, both are quad core hyperthreaded. I have a Gen8 with an E3-1265L & it runs very well.
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@Monotono Your CPU is too old for the 1.04 loader as the minimum requirement is a Haswell CPU.
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Here in the UK you can find places like that, not sure about Denmark but as I said it's worth a try. Anyway good luck whatever you decide to do.
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I don't know where you're based but it might be worth trying to find a local computer repair shop & getting a quote, at this point you don't really have much to loose.
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Yes it's safe to update the packages, it's only DSM updates that cause issues.
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It's an old unit but I thought they might at least offer some advice. A quick google search points to a motherboard failure, have you tried shutting down, removing all HDD's USB's etc & rebooting?
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As it’s a genuine Synology device your best option is probably contacting Synology support.
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38 minutes ago, omar said:
But this takes up the single PCI slot, which I need for the controller card so I can add more than 4 drives.
So I cannot add the new NIC card as there is not second PCI slotAs I said, you can use the internal nics with 6.2.3 so there is no need to add another nic card , meaning that the PCI slot is free for anything else you want to use it for.
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@omarthe Gen8 Microserver will run DSM 6.2.3 using jun’s 1.03b loader with rhe internal nics.
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Synology’s VMM won’t work on the N54, if you want to run other vm’s you may want to run everything under esxi, although the N54’s cpu isn’t that great.
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1 hour ago, Dialin said:
Is it possible, to change CPU on a configured system (G5420 to i3 9100) or is a complete reinstall of DSM recommended/neccesary?
As long as you’re not changing the motherboard you should be able to just swap out the cpu.
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Have you setup port forwarding on your router, if you haven't that will explain why you can't access it from outside.
Redoing NAS (XPEnology) with SABnzbd in Docker; cannot change default port (and is driving me nuts).
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In the compose script you have
ports: - 44100:12025
if you want to use 44100 instead of 8080 it should look like this 44100:8080