2011-09-30, 18:52
stiggs Wrote:anyways in the mean time i found out that tranmission can be done on it (i hope)
Transmission is pretty much a one-click install from UnMenu package scripts. Works great.
stiggs Wrote:anyways in the mean time i found out that tranmission can be done on it (i hope)
boognish43 Wrote:I only have 1 extra drive so should i let unraid "install" this drive and then load up media from drive 2 on it then put drive 2 in and "install" and so on. At that point all my media is on the drives in unraid and Im left with 1 blank drive and I make that my parity correct?
poofyhairguy Wrote:No, you have to start with a parity drive. You basically need two empty drives to start. Make one parity, one storage. Then start copying over your other drives one at a time, and add them to the array once they are duplicated in your Unraid array.
wsume99 Wrote:^^Why are you using the newest beta? It seems to me that if you've never used unraid before then you might want to use the latest official release first before moving on to a beta. The only reason I could see for using a beta is if it has some feature that you just cannot live without. So unless you cannot live without either AFP or 3TB support then just use 4.7 and you'll find it much easier to use. Just my 2 cents.
mprassel Wrote:Can anybody post some straight forward guides for installing SAB, Sick Beard & Couch Potato on Unraid. I've been doing a lot of searching and only finding outdated stuff.You've got to be kidding me.
Thanks!
boognish43 Wrote:I think I am going to have to check in at the unraid forum but I wanted to ask here first.
I am having permission issues and It wont let me copy files over to the drive.
This is a clean install with the newest beta and so far I have seen these issues using smb on win7
1. there is not enough free memory to copy these files? theres 2tb free
2. you do not have permissions to copy these files(after it copied a few it stopped and wont let me transfer any more)
3. I can not delete or move files
I thought this was going to be easier than this.. I realize there is alot I can tweak with unraid and im willing to learn and put time in for those but as far as a new user with a brand new setup this isnt as plug and play as it was made out to be
has anyone dealt with this before?
wsume99 Wrote:You've got to be kidding me.
Well I guess I'll give you a hand. If you use these packages then you should have no problems getting everything installed. All you need is the latest version of unMenu. Then just download these .conf files and put them into your /boot/packages folder. After that these packages will be available for install in the Package Manager page in unMenu. Follow the instructions with each package and be sure to setup the configuration variables.
Sabnzbd unMenu package
SickBeard unMenu package
CouchPotato unMenu package