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Must have unraid plugins
Must have unraid plugins







  1. MUST HAVE UNRAID PLUGINS HOW TO
  2. MUST HAVE UNRAID PLUGINS INSTALL
  3. MUST HAVE UNRAID PLUGINS DRIVERS

Step 5- verify ALL files are where they were BEFORE the backup. Look in the backed up XML file for the following line and ensure that YOUR path AND files exist: img file back into directory where it was backed up from. (Beyond scope of this guide!) Copy the backup to the local machine or it will take forever!ĪLSO- you can backup WITHOUT compression and save yourself some grief!!! (See options)

MUST HAVE UNRAID PLUGINS INSTALL

With Windows you can now also install a Linux environment as well. If this doesn't work in terminal, try Cygwin (Windows) and run it. . *Note, -no-check option MAY NOT be supported by Unraid. You will likely get the error below IF you run the command above without -no-checkĭecoding error (36) : Restored data doesn't match checksum Step 1- In terminal, extract img file from. I would install that and allow the backup to run without shutting down the VM.Īlso- where is your VM image (disk) file stored? See message below-ġ.

MUST HAVE UNRAID PLUGINS DRIVERS

I may be reading the log message incorrectly though.ĭid you install the Virtio drivers on the VM? That is the easiest thing to check/do first and may resolve it. I think the issue may be that you have it shutting down your VM and it is NOT shutting down. skipping backup for BlueIris Server (W10) to prevent data loss. 02:00:02 failure: snapshot_fallback is 0. 02:00:02 failure: snapshot command failed on vdisk1.snap for BlueIris Server (W10). enabling quiesce on snapshot.Įrror: internal error: missing storage backend for 'file' storage 02:00:02 information: able to perform snapshot for disk /mnt/cache/domains/Windows 10/vdisk1.img on BlueIris Server (W10). Sent 6,671 bytes received 35 bytes 13,412.00 bytes/sec starting backup of BlueIris Server (W10) configuration, nvram, and vdisk(s). 02:00:02 information: can_backup_vm flag is y. Here's a clip of the relevant part of the on-screen log, showing the error and surrounding info. If I open the in the GUI, then it shows mostly the same info, except that I see the actual error I asked about. The actual log files show that there was an error, but not what it was specifically. I can do it through my regular windows explorer no problem, and I can get to it via MC by browsing to the disk it physically resides on, but beyond that I'm a bit lost, sorry.

MUST HAVE UNRAID PLUGINS HOW TO

I wouldn't have a clue how to get to that share in terminal. Do you have Virtio drivers installed for the VM? Can you navigate to the target in terminal?









Must have unraid plugins