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READ THIS FILE WHEN YOU WANT TO MAKE TRANSLATIONS TO ANOTHER LANGUAGE
=====================================================================
Unraid version 6.9.0
=====================================================================
There are eleven text files included in this ZIP archive, each with their own section of translations:
- translations.txt -- these are general translations and loaded each time
- dashboard.txt -- these are translations for the dashboard section
- main.txt -- these are translations for the main section
- shares.txt -- these are translations for the shares section
- users.txt -- these are translations for the users section
- settings.txt -- these are translations for the settings section
- plugins.txt -- these are translations for the plugins section
- docker.txt -- these are translations for the docker section
- vms.txt -- these are translations for the vms section
- tools.txt -- these are translations for the tools section
- javascript.txt -- these are translations for javascript scripts
All file names are in lowercase and should be included in the ZIP archive to make the translations complete.
Removing a particular file, means no translations will be available for that section and the GUI will display text in original english.
Use this ZIP archive as your source and save modifications and translations in a different ZIP archive!
TRANSLATIONS
============
Each text file contains regular text strings stored in UTF-8 format with linux line-endings.
Use a text editor which supports UTF-8 and linux format, like notepad++ (see https://notepad-plus-plus.org/downloads)
The content of each text file is separated into two parts
PART 1
------
These are single line entries which are in the format:
original english text=translated foreign text
Only modify the text after the equal sign(=) and leave the original english text at the left untouched.
Removing a line or omitting a translation after the equal sign, results in the GUI displaying this line with the original english text.
The translated text may have 'special characters', such as slashes, parenthesis or brackets which are not included in the key text,
but which are used to display text accordingly. E.g.
Bar color - Text=Bar (color) - Text
The characters '*' and '**' are used to display text in italics and bold respectively. E.g.
Array must be Stopped to change=Array must be **Stopped** to change
It is recommended to make translations per section, that is one file at the time, and verify the correctness of the translations in the GUI
before proceeding with the next section.
Keep in mind the length of the translations and try to make them similar length as the original text and avoid space issues in the GUI.
PART 2
------
These are multi line entries used to translate multiple lines at once.
Multi line translations have a unique opening and closing tag:
:helpXX - unique opening tag used for the built-in help text
:plugXX - unique opening tag used for any multi line text section
:end - closing tag
Do not remove or alter these tags and only translate the text between the opening and closing tags!
Help text is written in Markdown style, translations must follow the same style, e.g. lines starting with a '>' must be obeyed.
The built-in help text is very extensive, you may want to opt to leave this as original english, this is entirely optional.
PREPARATION
===========
Once the translations are complete or you want to test the intermediate results, the text files (minus this file) need to be zipped into a single ZIP file.
Give the ZIP file the name of your language, e.g. French.zip.
In the GUI go to: Tools -> webGUI -> Language.
- By default only the English language is installed (built-in)
- Choose the ZIP file you have created earlier as the source file
- If the language name is recognized, it will be automatically selected, otherwise chose the name of the language from the dropdown menu to install.
- Click on "Upload" will add your translations to the GUI under the selected language name
NOTE: If your language is not available from the dropdown menu, please make a request on the Unraid forum (see https://forums.unraid.net)
Now your language is available to be used!
In the GUI go to: Settings -> Display Settings -> Language
- Select the preferred language from the dropdown menu. Note that only the available language choices are displayed here.
Test your efforts!
UPDATES
=======
A language section will be made available at the Unraid forum (see https://forums.unraid.net) where translators can put their work
and allow other users to download and install their preferred language.
When updated text files become available in the future with revised translations, the changes will be indicated as follows
lines starting with + are either modified or newly added lines. A updated/new translation is required here
lines starting with - are not used any longer. This line can be removed from the translation file
CREDITS
=========
Your efforts are much welcomed and to show our appreciation, your name and language are credited on the Credits page under Tools in the GUI.
Do not forget to change "NAME" and "LANGUAGE" in the 'credits' file.
Thank you very much!

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# Translation Credit. Will appear in CA's credits
translationCredit=Bergware (Dutch)
Cancel=
# My PSAs / banners
Happy New Year=
Happy Holidays from Andrew, Tracey, and family=
Please Enjoy Responsibly=
Popup Blocked CA requires popups to be enabled under certain circumstances You must white list your server within your browser to allow popups=
Docker Service Not Enabled - Only Plugins Available To Be Installed Or Managed=
Community Applications works best when cookies are enabled in your browser Certain features may not be available=
Backup Server Active Some icons may not appear, and plugin installations may be affected=
# Sorting Options
Sorting options=
Sorting options unavailable=
Sort By Name Ascending=
Sort By Name Descending=
Sort By Downloads=
Sort By Trend=
Sort By Date Added=
# Initial disclaimer translations
Disclaimer=
All applications listed here are 3rd party additions to unRaid Neither the authors of Community Applications nor Limetech make any warranty as to the suitability of any application listed here=
Every attempt is made to ensure that only safe and compatible applications are present=
Application Policy=
I Understand=
Installations of apps disabled You must accept the warning to be able to install applications=
Click here=
# Plugin Disclaimer
Plugins=
Community Applications contains both docker containers and plugin applications Plugins are designed for OS enhancements, and run with full privileges on your system and are clearly identified within CA=
Plugin Note=
# Multi Install
Install Plugin Applications=
# Searches
Search=
Please enter search term=
Search for %s=
DockerHub Search for %s=
Click Here To Get More Results From DockerHub=
No Matching Applications Found On Docker Hub=
No Matching Applications Found=
# Install Plugin title of openbox
Install Plugin=
# Remove App from previously installed
Delete Template=
Are you sure you want to delete %s from the list of previously installed applications=
Yes, delete it=
# Uninstall popup
Uninstall Application=
Are you sure you want to uninstall %s=
Yes uninstall it=
Uninstalling %s=
# Remove Private Application
Remove Private Application=
Are you sure you want to remove the private application %s by %s="Are you sure you want to remove the private application %1$s by %2$s?"
Yes, remove it=
Removing %s=
# App Pinning
Click to pin this application=
Click to unpin this application=
# Branch installations
Choose A Branch To Install=
# Multiple application installs
# no apps selected
Install Selected Applications=
# one app selected
Install %s Selected Application=
Yes, install it=
# more than 1 app selected
Install %s Selected Applications=
# Multi-install popup
Yes, install them=
Cookies not enabled Plugins must be separately installed from docker applications=
Are you sure you want to install %s docker and %s plugin applications="Are you sure you want to install %1$s docker and %2$s plugin application(s)?"
Docker applications will be installed utilizing the most recently saved template with no user input on your part=
Install Application=
Install Applications=
Updating Support Links=
Finished Installing If the DONE button did not appear, then you will need to click the red X in the top right corner=
# error messages
No data was returned It is probable that another browser session has rebooted your server Reloading this browser tab will probably fix this error=
An error occurred. Could not find any %s Apps=
Download of appfeed failed=
# the %s here refers to a function being called
Something really wrong went on during %s=
Something really went wrong here=
Post the ENTIRE contents of this message in the Community Applications Support Thread=
Unknown error happened Please post a screenshot in the support thread of the Statistics screen=
Something really wrong happened Reloading the Apps tab will probably fix the problem=
This plugin has a duplicated name from another plugin %s This will impact your ability to install both plugins simultaneously=
# CA Sections Keep the length reasonable
MENU=
Installed Apps=
Previous Apps=
Pinned Apps=
CATEGORIES=
New Apps=
Updated Apps=
Random Apps=
Top New Installs=
Trending Apps=
All Apps=
OTHER=
Settings=
Statistics=
Credits=
Support=
VERSION=
Change Log=
# Credits
Development=
Additional Contributions=
GUI Layout Design=
Application Feed=
Additional Testing=
Moderation=
Additional Libraries=
Copyright=
Translation=
# Statistics page
Deprecated Applications are able to still be installed if you have previously had them installed New installations of these applications are blocked unless you enable Display Deprecated Applications within CAs General Settings=
The following applications are blacklisted CA will never allow you to install or reinstall these applications=
While highly not recommended to do, incompatible applications can be installed by enabling Display Incompatible Applications within CAs General Settings=
This display is informational ONLY=
unknown=
Last Change To Application Feed=
Number Of Docker Applications=
Number Of Plugin Applications=
Number Of Templates=
Number Of Repositories=
Number Of Private Docker Applications=
Number Of Invalid Templates=
Number Of Template Errors=
Number Of Blacklisted Apps=
Number Of Incompatible Applications=
Number Of Deprecated Applications=
Number Of Moderation Entries=
Primary Server=
Backup Server=
# Statistics Popup Titles
Repository List=
All Invalid Templates Found=
Template Errors=
All Moderation Entries=
# Statistics Popup
No invalid templates found=
These templates are invalid and the application they are referring to is unknown=
No templates were automatically fixed=
All of these errors found have been fixed automatically=
Note that many of these errors can be avoided by following the directions=
HERE=
The following plugins have duplicated filenames and are not able to be installed simultaneously=
The following docker applications refer to the same docker repository but may have subtle changes in the template to warrant this=
If any of these entries are incorrect then contact the moderators of CA to discuss=
Global Repository Comments=
Applied to all applications=(Applied to all applications)
Individual Application Moderation=
# Misc
Community Applications Changelog=
# Categories try not to be excessively long This is displayed on the left of CA screen
Backup=
Cloud=
Downloaders=
Game Servers=
Home Automation=
Media Applications=
Books=
Music=
Photos=
Video=
Other=
Media Servers=
Network Services=
DNS=
FTP=
Management=
Messenger=
Proxy=
VOIP=
VPN=
Web=
Productivity=
Security=
Tools Utilities=Tools / Utilities
System=
Themes=
Utilities=
Plugins=
Private Apps=
Uncategorized=
# Categories displayed within a popup or on the card
GameServers=
HomeAutomation=
MediaApp=
MediaAppBooks="MediaApp:Books"
MediaAppMusic="MediaApp:Music whatever"
MediaAppPhotos="MediaApp:Photos"
MediaAppVideo="MediaApp:Video"
MediaAppOther="MediaApp:Other"
MediaServer=
MediaServerBooks="MediaServer:Books"
MediaServerMusic="MediaServer:Music"
MediaServerPhotos="MediaServer:Photos"
MediaServerVideo="MediaServer:Video"
MediaServerOther="MediaServer:Other"
Network=
NetworkDNS="Network:DNS"
NetworkFTP="Network:FTP"
NetworkManagement="Network:Management"
NetworkProxy="Network:Proxy"
NetworkVOIP="Network:VOIP"
NetworkVPN="Network:VPN"
NetworkWeb="Network:Web"
NetworkOther="Network:Other"
Tools=
ToolsSystem="Tools:System"
ToolsThemes="Tools:Themes"
ToolUtilities="Tools:Utilities"
Plugins=
Other=
OtherUncategorized="Other:Uncategorized"
and %s more=
# App Popup Related
Donate To Author=
Donate To Maintainer=
Author=Author
Maintainer=
DockerHub=
Application Template=
Base OS=
DockerHub Stars=
Added to CA=
Date Updated=
Current Version=
Minimum OS=
Max OS=
Total Downloads=
Licence=
30 Day Trend=
Ranked #%s=
# as in Trending up or down arrow
Trending %s=
# as in As of some date
As of %s="(As of %s)"
This application template has been blacklisted="This application / template has been blacklisted"
This application template has been deprecated="This application / template has been deprecated"
This application is not compatible with your version of unRaid=
Another browser tab or device has updated the displayed templates Some actions are not available="Another browser tab or device has updated the displayed templates. Some actions are not available"
Reinstall default="Reinstall (default)"
WebUI=
Reinstall=
Install=
Project=
Install Using The Templates Default Tag='Install Using The Template's Default Tag'
Moderator Comments="Moderator Comments:"
Note not all authors keep up to date on change logs=
Note not all maintainers keep up to date on change logs=
#the following if using a space you MUST use nbsp but keep it down to one word if at all possible
Donate=
Currently Installed Version="Currently Installed Version:"
Install The Update=
# as in you have the latest version already installed
Latest Version=
Multi Language Support=
# as in more than 100000
More than %s=
# Graphs
Trend Per Month=
Downloads Per Month=
Total Downloads=
# Multi install script
Installing docker applications %s=
Starting %s=
%s failed to start You should install it by itself to fix the errors=
Setting installed applications to autostart=
Docker Application Installation finished=
# Application Cards
Private dockerHub Conversion=Private (dockerHub Conversion)
Go to the project page=
Go to the support thread=
Uninstall Application=
Remove Private Application=
Remove Application From List=
Check off to select multiple reinstalls=
Go to the plugin settings=
Click to reinstall the application using default values=
Click to edit the application values=
Click to reinstall=
Click to install=
Install plugin=
Click to go to the WebUI=
This application has been marked as being Beta=
This application template has been deprecated=
This application is not compatible with your version of unRaid=
This application template has been blacklisted=
Search for more applications from %s=
Click for more information=
# Dockerhub searches
Search For Containers From %s=
Search for similar containers=
#Page Navigation
Displaying %s - %s of %s="Displaying %1$s - %2$s (of %3$s)"
Updating Content=
Language=
Switch to this language=
Country Code=
Install Language Pack=
Remove Language Pack=
Update Language Pack=
Installed Version=

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:plug1
> <i class='fa fa-sort enabledIcon' aria-hidden='true' style='font-size:2rem;'></i> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;This chooses how to sort the results<br><br>
> <i class='fa fa-download' aria-hidden='true' style='font-size:2rem;'></i> <i class='fa fa-edit' aria-hidden='true' style='font-size:2rem;'></i> &nbsp;&nbsp;These icons respectively will <span class='ca_bold'>Install or Edit</span> an application<br>
> <i class='fa fa-globe' aria-hidden='true' style='font-size:2rem;'></i> <i class='fa fa-cog' aria-hidden='true' style='font-size:2rem;'></i> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Clicking these icons will take you to an application's GUI or settings<br>
> <i class='fa fa-cloud-download' aria-hidden='true' style='font-size:2rem;'></i>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;This will update an application<br>
> <span class='ca_fa-switchto' style='font-size:2rem;'></span>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;This will immediately switch to the language<br>
> <span class='ca_fa-support' style='font-size:2rem;'></span> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;This will take you to the appropriate support thread for an application<br>
> <span class='ca_fa-project' style='font-size:2rem;'></span> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;This will take you to the project page for an application<br>
> <i class='fa fa-window-close' aria-hidden='true' style='font-size:2rem;color:maroon;'></i> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Clicking this icon will uninstall the application or delete it from the lists depending upon your current section<br>
> <span class='unpinned'> </span><span class='pinned'></span> &nbsp;&nbsp;Clicking these icons will pin / unpin an application for later viewer (from the Pinned Apps section)<br>
> <i class='fa fa-info-circle' aria-hidden='true' style='font-size:2rem;'></i> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Clicking this will display more information about the application. NOTE: You can also click on the application's icon to display more information.<br>
> <i class='fa fa-exclamation-triangle' aria-hidden='true' style='font-size:2rem;'></i> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Clicking this will display any warnings or extra comments about the application<br>
> <input type='checkbox' checked> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;On the previous apps section, you can select multiple applications to install simultaneously<br>
> <span class='ca_thumbsup' style='margin-left:0px; font-size:2rem;'></span> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;This is the recommended version to install by the application author themselves<br>
> <center>For support for this plugin, visit <a title='click for help' href='https://lime-technology.com/forums/topic/38582-plug-in-community-applications/' target='_blank'>HERE</a></center>
>
> To view the policies Community Applications has, click <a href='https://forums.unraid.net/topic/87144-ca-application-policies/' target='_blank'>HERE</a>
:end

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Hide Deprecated Applications=
This setting hides deprecated applications from the list of available apps Deprecated apps will still however display within the installed and previous apps sections=
Hide Incompatible Applications=
This setting will hide applications that are listed as being incompatible with your version of unRaid=
Enable Reinstall Default=
This option enables another button on the cards and popups which will allow you to reinstall an installed application using its default template values This option can be confusing at times, and is only generally used if you wish to install and have an application running twice simultaneously=
Enable additional search results from dockerHub=
This setting enables CA to retrieve additional search results from dockerHub Note that docker must be enabled for this to be operational=
Remove program files when uninstalling=
This setting will not remove the program files from the docker image when uninstalling an application for faster reinstallation Generally recommended to leave this set to yes=
Allow CA to send any emergency notifications=
This setting allows CA to periodically scan your system and alert you to the presence of=
1 Known malware and security vulnerabilities within applications=
2 Critical security vulnerabilities within Unraid OS=
3 Any installed applications which may seriously hinder the operation of your server=
Support Thread=

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; Replace "NAME" with the name of how you want to be credited
; Replace "LANGUAGE" with the name of the language translation you have provided
; See Tools -> Credits in the GUI
name=NAME
language=LANGUAGE

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%s used of %s %s %%=%s used of %s (%s %%)
---=
Active tunnels=
Activity=
ago=
Airflow=
All Apps=
All VMs=
Battery charge=
BIOS dated=
Click to toggle details=
Completed=
Counters info=
Current operation %s on %s=Current operation %s on **%s**
custom image=
Data is invalid=
default image=
Docker Containers=
Due in=
Elapsed time=
Errors info=
Estimated finish=
failed device=
Fan count=
FAN=
Finding %s error=Finding: **%s** error
Finding %s errors=Finding: **%s** errors
General info=
Go to cache settings=
Go to CPU pinning settings=
Go to disk settings=
Go to Docker settings=
Go to fan settings=
Go to identification settings=
Go to network settings=
Go to scheduler settings=
Go to Share settings=
Go to UPS settings=
Go to User settings=
Go to VM settings=
Go to VPN settings=
Handshake=
has=
healthy=
heat warning=
Hide details=
in progress=
Inactive tunnels=
inactive=
Inbound=
invalid device=
invalid devices=
Last check completed on %s=Last check completed on **%s**
Last check incomplete on %s=Last check incomplete on **%s**
Last checked on %s=Last checked on **%s**
Maximum size=
Mode of operation=
Next check scheduled on %s=Next check scheduled on **%s**
No docker containers defined=
No running docker containers=
No running virtual machines=
No shares present=
No virtual machines defined=
Nominal power=
not received=
Outbound=
Overall Load=
Parity disk not present=
Parity disks not present=
Parity has not been checked yet=
Parity is degraded=
Power=
Put system to sleep=
Reboot the system=
Receive counters=
Received packets=
Runtime left=
Scheduled parity check is disabled=
Select Case Model=
Share count %s with %s cache only and %s encrypted=Share count: %s with %s cache only and %s encrypted
Show details=
Show Information=
Shutdown the system=
SMART error=
SMART=
sn=s/n
Start the array=
Started only=
Stop the array=
This will put the system to sleep=
This will reboot the system=
This will shutdown the system=
This will start the array=
This will stop the array=
Transmit counters=
Transmitted packets=
UPS Load=
UPS status=
Usable size=
User count %s with %s unprotected=User count: %s with %s unprotected
utilization warning=
View Running Processes=
Virtual Machines=

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Access Mode=
Add another Path, Port, Variable, Label or Device=
Add Configuration=
Add=
Always=
App to Host=
Application=
apply update=
Array must be Started to view Docker containers=Array must be **Started** to view Docker containers
Are you sure=
Autostart=
Back=
Backup=
Beta=
Books=
By=
Categories=
Check for Updates=
Cloud=
Config Type=
Configuration not found=
Connection Type=
Console shell command=
Container ID=
Container Path=
Container Port=
Container Size=
Container=
CPU Memory load=
CPU Pinning=
Created=
Default Value=
Device=
Display=
DNS=
Docker Hub URL=
Docker Service failed to start=
Donation Link=
Donation Text=
Downloaders=
Edit Configuration=
Exited=
Extra Parameters=
Fixed IP address=
force update=
FTP=
Game Servers=
healthy=
Hide Buttons=
Hide docker allocations=
Hide more settings=
Home Automation=
Host Path=
Host Port=
HT=
Icon URL=
Image ID=
Key=
Label=
latest=
Management=
MediaApp=
MediaServer=
Messenger=
Missing parameters=
Music=
Network Type=
No Docker containers installed=
of=
orphan image=
Other=
Overview=
Path=
Pause All=
Photos=
Port Mappings=
Port=
Post Arguments=
Privileged=
Productivity=
Project Page=
Proxy=
Pulling image=
Read Only - Shared=
Read Only - Slave=
Read Only=
ReadWrite - Shared=Read/Write - Shared
ReadWrite - Slave=Read/Write - Slave
rebuild ready=
rebuilding=
Remove template=
Removing container=
Removing orphan image=
Repository=
Required=
Resume All=
Save=
Select a template=
Select categories=
Show docker allocations=
Show more settings=
Stable=
Start All=
starting up containers=
Stop All=
Stopping container=
Successfully removed container=
Successfully removed orphan image=
Successfully stopped container=
Support Thread=
Template repositories=
Template URL=
Template=
The command failed=
The command finished successfully=
TOTAL DATA PULLED=
Unknown action=
Update All=
update ready=
Value=
Variable=
Video=
Voip=
Volume Mappings=
wait=
Was this container created using this plugin=
Web=
WebUI=
Writable=
:help1
> Templates are a quicker way to setting up Docker Containers on your Unraid server. There are two types of templates:
>
> **Default templates**<br>
> When valid repositories are added to your Docker Repositories page, they will appear in a section on this drop down for you to choose (master categorized by author, then by application template).
> After selecting a default template, the page will populate with new information about the application in the Description field, and will typically provide instructions for how to setup the container.
> Select a default template when it is the first time you are configuring this application.
>
> **User-defined templates**<br>
> Once you've added an application to your system through a Default template,
> the settings you specified are saved to your USB flash device to make it easy to rebuild your applications in the event an upgrade were to fail or if another issue occurred.
> To rebuild, simply select the previously loaded application from the User-defined list and all the settings for the container will appear populated from your previous setup.
> Clicking create will redownload the necessary files for the application and should restore you to a working state.
> To delete a User-defined template, select it from the list above and click the red X to the right of it.
:end
:help2
> Give the container a name or leave it as default.
:end
:help3
> A description for the application container. Supports basic HTML mark-up.
:end
:help4
> The repository for the application on the Docker Registry. Format of authorname/appname.
> Optionally you can add a : after appname and request a specific version for the container image.
:end
:help5
> Link to a support thread on Lime-Technology's forum.
:end
:help6
> Link to the project page (eg: www.plex.tv)
:end
:help7
> Text to appear on Donation Links Within The Apps Tab
:end
:help8
> Link to the donation page. If using donation's, both the image and link must be set
:end
:help9
> The path to the container's repository location on the Docker Hub.
:end
:help10
> This URL is used to keep the template updated.
:end
:help11
> Link to the icon image for your application (only displayed on dashboard if Show Dashboard apps under Display Settings is set to Icons).
:end
:help12
> When you click on an application icon from the Docker Containers page, the WebUI option will link to the path in this field.
> Use [IP] to identify the IP of your host and [PORT:####] replacing the #'s for your port.
:end
:help13
> If you wish to append additional commands to your Docker container at run-time, you can specify them here.<br>
> For all possible Docker run-time commands, see here: <a href="https://docs.docker.com/reference/run/" target="_blank">https://docs.docker.com/reference/run/</a>
:end
:help14
> If you wish to append additional arguments AFTER the container definition, you can specify them here.
> The content of this field is container specific.
:end
:help15
> Checking a CPU core(s) will limit the container to run on the selected cores only. Selecting no cores lets the container run on all available cores (default)
:end
:help16
> If the Bridge type is selected, the applications network access will be restricted to only communicating on the ports specified in the port mappings section.
> If the Host type is selected, the application will be given access to communicate using any port on the host that isnt already mapped to another in-use application/service.
> Generally speaking, it is recommended to leave this setting to its default value as specified per application template.
>
> IMPORTANT NOTE: If adjusting port mappings, do not modify the settings for the Container port as only the Host port can be adjusted.
:end
:help17
> For containers that require the use of host-device access directly or need full exposure to host capabilities, this option will need to be selected.
> For more information, see this link: <a href="https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/run/#runtime-privilege-and-linux-capabilities" target="_blank">https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/run/#runtime-privilege-and-linux-capabilities</a>
:end

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also remove image=
Apply=
Are you sure=Are you sure?
Cancel=
checking=
Completely REMOVE=
Console=
day=
days=
disk image and definition=
Disks=
Done=
Edit=
Execution error=
Force Stop=
Hibernate=
Log for=Log for:
log=
Logs=
More Info=
No=
OK=
Ok=
Pause=
Proceed=
Project Page=
Remove container=
Remove definition=
Remove image=
Remove VM=
Remove=
Restart=
Resume=
Start=
Stop=
Support=
Update container=
Update=
Updating all Containers=
Updating the container=
VNC Remote=
WebUI=
Yes, delete it=Yes, delete it!
Yes, update it=Yes, update it!
Yes=

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A format is NEVER part of a data recovery or disk rebuild process and if done in such circumstances will normally lead to loss of all data on the disks being formatted=A format is **NEVER** part of a data recovery or disk rebuild process and if done in such circumstances will normally lead to loss of all data on the disks being formatted
Aborted=
Add=
Add Pool=
All existing data on this device will be OVERWRITTEN when array is Started=
Array Devices=
Array of %s devices=
Array Operation=
Attribute Name=
Attributes=
Balance Status=
Balance=
Blacklisted=
Boot Device=
Boot system in UEFI mode=
btrfs balance status=
btrfs check status=
btrfs filesystem df=
BTRFS operation is running=
btrfs scrub status=
Can not read attributes=
Can not read capabilities=
Can not read identification=
Canceled=
Cannot contact key-server. Please check your=
Capabilities=
Check Filesystem Status=
Clear Stats=
Clearing in progress=
Click to spin down device=
Click to spin up device=
Comments=
complete=
Completed without error=
Configuration valid=
Convert to raid0 mode=
Convert to raid1 mode=
Convert to raid10 mode=
Convert to raid5 mode see help=Convert to raid5 mode *see help
Convert to raid6 mode see help=Convert to raid6 mode *see help
Convert to single mode=
Copying=
corrected=
Create an empty file system on the disks shown as Unmountable discarding all data currently on the disks and update parity to reflect this=
Creating Flash backup=
creating Flash backup zip file this may take several minutes=creating Flash backup zip file (this may take several minutes)
Creation error=
Critical disk temperature threshold=
Critical disk utilization threshold=
Current operation %s on %s=Current operation %s on **%s**
Current position=
Custom attributes use comma to separate numbers=Custom attributes (use comma to separate numbers)
Date of purchase=
Date=
Delete Pool=
detected=
Device encrypted and unlocked=
Device encrypted=
Device is part of a pool=
Device locked unknown error=
Device locked wrong encryption key=Device locked: wrong encryption key
Device to be encrypted=
Disk in parity slot is not biggest=
Disk Log Information=
Do not use reserved names=
Do not use user share names=
Download SMART report=
Dual parity valid requires ALL disks in their original slots=*Dual parity* valid requires **ALL** disks in their original slots
Elapsed time=
encrypted=
Encryption input=
Encryption status=
Enter new key=
Errors occurred - Check SMART report=
Estimated finish=
Estimated speed=
Failed=
Feature=
File system status=
File system type=
Finding %s error=Finding: **%s** error
Finding %s errors=Finding: **%s** errors
Flag=
Flash backup=
Flash Device Settings=
Format Unmountable disks=
Formatting=
formatting=
Free=
FS=
Global Configuration=
Hide=
Identification=
Identity=
if checked, Start array but do not mount disks=
If this is a new array, move the largest disk into the parity slot=
If you are adding a new disk or replacing a disabled disk, try Parity-Swap=
If you want to preserve the data on the new disks, reset the array configuration and rebuild parity instead=
Information=
Install a replacement disk as soon as possible=
Insufficient free disk space available=
Interrupted=
Invalid configuration=
Invalid expansion=
Invalid pool name=
is only available when array is Started in Maintenance mode=is only available when array is Started in **Maintenance mode**
is only available when array is Started=
Keyfile=
Last check completed on %s=Last check completed on **%s**
Last check incomplete on %s=Last check incomplete on **%s**
Last checked on %s=Last checked on **%s**
Last SMART test result=
Maintenance mode=
Maintenance Mode=
Maintenance=
Manufacturing date=
Menu View=
Minimum free space=
Missing Cache disk=
Missing disk=
Missing key=
Missing=
Mounted=
Mover is running=
network settings=
New data disks detected=
No array data disks have been assigned=
No data disks=
No parity check history present=
No self-tests logged on this disk=
Not installed=
Note do not use pool names which are also used as user share names=Note: do not use pool names which are also used as user share names
OK=
Once clear completes, the array may be Started, expanding the array to include the new disks=
Once copy completes, the array may be Started, to initiate Data-Rebuild of the disabled disk=
operation=
Options see Help=Options (see Help)
Otherwise use the keyfile method for UTF8 input=Otherwise use the **keyfile** method for UTF8 input
Parity disks content will be overwritten=*Parity* disk(s) content will be overwritten
Parity is already valid=
Parity operation is running=
Parity valid requires ALL disks to have their original content=*Parity valid* requires **ALL** disks to have their original content
Parity-Check in progress=
ParityRead-Check History=Parity/Read-Check History
Parity-SyncData-Rebuild in progress=Parity-Sync/Data-Rebuild in progress
Partition format=
Partition size=
Passed=
Passphrase=
Perform full balance=
Permit UEFI boot mode=
Please check your system settings to support UEFI boot mode=
Pool Devices=
Pool name already exists=
Pool of %s devices=
Preclear in progress=
Printable Characters Only=
Proceed to start=
Raw Value=
Raw View=
Read-Check in progress=
Reboot in safe mode=
registration key=
Registration Key Manager=
reiserfsck status=
Rename Pool=
Rename=
Repair corrupted blocks=
Replacement disk installed=
Replacement disk is too small=
Retype passphrase=
Schedule=
Scrub Status=
Scrub=
See Cache Settings=
self-test in progress=
Self-Test=
Server boot mode=
Set default boot menu=
show passphrase=
Show=
Slots=
SMART attribute notifications=
SMART error log=
SMART extended self-test=
SMART health-check failed=
SMART notification value=
SMART self-test history=
SMART Settings=
SMART short self-test=
SMART status=
Speed=
Spin down delay=
Spin Down=
Spin Up=
Spinup groups=
Started, array protected=
Started, array unprotected=
Started, formatting=
Starting=
Stopping=
Sync errors=
Sync=
Syslinux Configuration=
Syslinux configuration=
Temp=
The array will be immediately available, but unprotected since parity has not been assigned=The array will be immediately available, but **unprotected** since *parity* has not been assigned
The array will be immediately available, but unprotected until Parity-Sync completes=The array will be immediately available, but **unprotected** until Parity-Sync completes
The replacement disk must be as big or bigger than the original=
This is typically done when a new disk is added to the array to get it ready for files to be written to it=
This unRAID Server OS release has been withdrawn and may no longer be used. Please %s update your server=
This will reboot the system=
This will shutdown the system=
This will stop the array=
This will stop the running operation=
Threshold=
Title=
Toggle readswrites display=Toggle reads/writes display
Too many attached devices. Please consider upgrading your=
Too many wrong andor missing disks=Too many wrong and/or missing disks
Total size=
Unassign ALL devices to delete this pool=Unassign **ALL** devices to delete this pool
Unavailable - disk must be spun up=
Unavailable=
Unclean shutdown detected=
Unmountable disk present=
Unmountable disks present=
Unmountable Encrypted volume present=Unmountable: Encrypted volume present
Unmountable Missing encryption key=Unmountable: Missing encryption key
Unmountable No file system=Unmountable: No file system
Unmountable No pool uuid=Unmountable: No pool uuid
Unmountable not btrfs pool=Unmountable: not btrfs pool
Unmountable Volume not encrypted=Unmountable: Volume not encrypted
Unmounted=
Upgrading diskswapping parity=Upgrading disk/swapping parity
Use ASCII characters from space to tilde=Use **ASCII** characters from space to tilde
Use Default=
Use default=
Use only lowercase with no special characters or leadingtrailing digits=Use only lowercase with no special characters or leading/trailing digits
use printable characters only=
Used=
Value=
WARNING canceling may leave the array unprotected=WARNING: canceling may leave the array unprotected
Warning disk temperature threshold=
Warning disk utilization threshold=
WARNING=
Warranty period=
will activate a clean system power down=
will activate a clean system reset=
will bring the array on-line and start Clearing new data disks=will bring the array on-line and start **Clearing** new data disks
will bring the array on-line and start Parity-Check=will bring the array on-line and start **Parity-Check**
will bring the array on-line and start Parity-Sync andor Data-Rebuild=will bring the array on-line and start **Parity-Sync** and/or **Data-Rebuild**
will bring the array on-line=
will copy the parity information to the new parity disk=
will create a file system in all Unmountable disks=
will delete the encryption keyfile=
will disable the missing disk and then bring the array on-line. Install a replacement disk as soon as possible=
will expand the file system of the data disk if possible; then bring the array on-line and start Data-Rebuild=
will immediately clear all disk statistics=
will immediately invoke the Mover=
will immediately spin down all disks=
will immediately spin up all disks=
will pause the Clearing=
will pause the Parity-Check=
will pause the Parity-SyncData-Rebuild=will pause the Parity-Sync/Data-Rebuild
will pause the Read-Check=
will record all disk information and bring the array on-line=
will record all disk information, bring the array on-line, and start Parity-Sync=
will record the new disks information and bring the expanded array on-line=
will remove the missing cache disk and then bring the array on-line=
will resume the paused Clearing=
will resume the paused Parity-Check=
will resume the paused Parity-SyncData-Rebuild=will resume the paused Parity-Sync/Data-Rebuild
will resume the paused Read-Check=
will start Clearing new data disks=will start **Clearing** new data disks
will start Parity-Check=will start **Parity-Check**
will start Parity-Sync andor Data-Rebuild=will start **Parity-Sync** and/or **Data-Rebuild**
will start Read-Check of all data disks=will start **Read-Check** of all data disks
will stop Clearing=
will stop Parity-SyncData-Rebuild=will stop Parity-Sync/Data-Rebuild
will stop the Parity-Check=
will stop the Read-Check=
will take the array off-line=
Worst=
Write corrections to parity=
Writes=
Wrong key=
xfs_repair status=
You may not add new disks and also remove existing disks=
your server=
:help1
> **Colored Status Indicator** the significance of the color indicator at the beginning of each line in *Array Devices* is as follows:
>
> <i class='fa fa-circle orb green-orb'></i>Normal operation, device is active.
>
> <i class='fa fa-circle orb grey-orb'></i>Device is in standby mode (spun-down).
>
> <i class='fa fa-warning orb yellow-orb'></i>Device contents emulated.
>
> <i class='fa fa-times orb red-orb'></i>Device is disabled, contents emulated.
>
> <i class='fa fa-square orb blue-orb'></i>New device.
>
> <i class='fa fa-square orb grey-orb'></i>No device present, position is empty.
>
> **Identification** is the *signature* that uniquely identifies a storage device. The signature
> includes the device model number, serial number, linux device id, and the device size.
>
> **Temp.** (temperature) is read directly from the device. You configure which units to use on
> the [Display Preferences](Settings/DisplaySettings) page. We do not read the temperature of spun-down hard
> drives since this typically causes them to spin up; instead we display the `*` symbol. We also
> display the `*` symbol for SSD and Flash devices, though sometimes these devices do report a valid
> temperature, and sometimes they return the value `0`.
>
> **Size, Used, Free** reports the total device size, used space, and remaining space for files. These
> units are also configured on the [Display Preferences](Settings/DisplaySettings) page. The
> amount of space used will be non-zero even for an empty disk due to file system overhead.
>
> *Note: for a multi-device cache pool, this data is for the entire pool as returned by btrfs.*
>
> **Reads, Writes** are a count of I/O requests sent to the device I/O drivers. These statistics may
> be cleared at any time, refer to the Array Status section below.
>
> **Errors** counts the number of *unrecoverable* errors reported by the device
> I/O drivers. Missing data due to unrecoverable array read errors is filled in on-the-fly using parity
> reconstruct (and we attempt to write this data back to the sector(s) which failed). Any unrecoverable
> write error results in *disabling* the disk.
>
> **FS** indicates the file system detected in partition 1 of the device.
>
> **View** column contains a folder icon indicating the device is *mounted*. Click the icon to
> browse the file system.
>
> If "Display array totals" is enable on the [Display Preferences](Settings/DisplaySettings) page, a
> **Total** line is included which provides a tally of the device statistics, including the average temperature
> of your devices.
>
> The Array must be Stopped in order to change Array device assignments.
>
> An Unraid array consists of one or two Parity disks and a number of Data disks. The Data
> disks are exclusively used to store user data, and the Parity disk(s) provides the redundancy necessary
> to recover from disk failures.
>
> Since data is not striped across the array, the Parity disk(s) must be as large, or larger than the largest Data
> disk. Parity should also be your highest performance drive.
>
> Each Data disk has its own file system and can be exported as a
> separate share.
>
> Click on the Device name to configure individual device settings and launch certain utilities.
:end
:help2
> **Slots** select the number of device slots in your server designated for Array devices.
> The minimum number of Array slots is 2, and you must have at least one device assigned to the array.
:end
:help3
> **Colored Status Indicator** the significance of the color indicator at the beginning of each line in *Pool Devices* is as follows:
>
> <i class='fa fa-circle orb green-orb'></i>Normal operation, device is active.
>
> <i class='fa fa-circle orb grey-orb'></i>Device is in standby mode (spun-down).
>
> <i class='fa fa-square orb blue-orb'></i>New device.
>
> <i class='fa fa-square orb grey-orb'></i>No device present, position is empty.
>
> **Pool Devices** is a single device, or pool of multiple devices, *outside* the Unraid array. It may be exported for network access just
> like an Array device. Being outside the Unraid array results in significantly faster write access.
>
> There are two ways to configure the Pool devices:
>
> 1. As a single device, or
> 2. As a multi-device pool.
>
> When configured as a single device you may format the device using any supported file system (btrfs, reiserfs,
> or xfs). This configuration offers the highest performance, but at the cost of no data protection - if the
> single pool device fails all data contained on it may be lost.
>
> When configured as a multi-device pool, Unraid OS will automatically select *btrfs-raid1* format (for both data
> and meta-data). btrfs permits any number of devices to be added to the pool and each copy of data is guaranteed
> to be written to two different devices. Hence the pool can withstand a single-disk failure without losing data.
>
> When [User Shares](/Settings/ShareSettings) are enabled, user shares may be configured to
> automatically make use of the Pool device in order to
> speed up writes. A special background process called the *mover* can be scheduled to run
> periodically to move user share files off the Cache and onto the Array.
:end
:help4
> **Slots** select the number of device slots in your server designated for Cache devices.
:end
:help5
> Vital array configuration is maintained on the USB Flash device; for this reason, it must remain
> plugged in to your server. Click on [Flash](/Main/Flash?name=flash) to see the GUID and registration
> information, and to configure export settings. Since the USB Flash device is formatted using FAT file system,
> it may only be exported using SMB protocol.
:end
:help6
> **Colored Status Indicator** the significance of the color indicator of the *Array* is as follows:
>
> <i class='fa fa-circle orb green-orb'></i>Array is Started and Parity is valid.
>
> <i class='fa fa-circle orb grey-orb'></i>Array is Stopped, Parity is valid.
>
> <i class='fa fa-warning orb yellow-orb'></i>Array is Started, but Parity is invalid.
>
> <i class='fa fa-warning orb grey-orb'></i>Array is Stopped, Parity is invalid.
>
:end
:help7
> #### Assigning Devices
>
> An unRAID disk array consists of a single parity disk and a number of data disks. The data
> disks are exclusively used to store user data, and the parity disk provides the redundancy necessary
> to recover from any singe disk failure.
>
> Note that we are careful to use the term *disk* when referring to an array storage device. We
> use the term *hard drive* (or sometimes just *drive*) when referring to an actual hard disk drive (HDD)
> device. This is because in a RAID system it is possible to read/write an array disk whose corresponding
> hard drive is disabled or even missing! In addition, it is useful to be able to ask, "which device is
> assigned to be the parity disk?"; or, "which device corresponds to disk2?".
>
> We therefore need a way to assign hard drives to array disks. This is accomplished here on the
> Main page when the array is stopped. There is a drop-down box for each array disk which lists all the
> unassigned devices. To assign a device simply select it from the list. Each time a device
> assignment is made, the system updates a configuration file to record the assignment.
>
> #### Requirements
>
> Unlike traditional RAID systems which stripe data across all the array devices, an unRAID server
> stores files on individual hard drives. Consequently, all file write operations will involve both the
> data disk the file is being written to, and the parity disk. For these reasons,
>
> * the parity disk size must be as large or larger than any of the data disks,
>
> and
>
> * given a choice, the parity disk should be the fastest disk in your collection.
>
> #### Guidelines
>
> Here are the steps you should follow when designing your unRAID disk array:
>
> 1. Decide which hard drive you will use for parity, and which hard drives you will use for
> data disk1, disk2, etc., and label them in some fashion. Also, find the serial number of each hard
> drive and jot it down somewhere; you will need this information later.
>
> 2. Install your hard drive devices, boot unRAID Server and bring up the webGui. If this is a fresh system
> build, then the Main page will show no disks installed. This doesn't mean the system can't detect your
> hard drives; it just means that none have been assigned yet.
>
> 3. Remember the serial numbers you recored back in step 1? For parity and each data disk, select the
> proper hard drive based on its serial number from the drop down list.
>
> #### Hot Plug
>
> You may also *hot plug* hard drives into your server if your hardware supports it. For example,
> if you are using hard drive cages, you may simply plug them into your server while powered on and
> with array Stopped. Refresh the Main page to have new unassigned devices appear in the assignment
> dropdown lists.
>
> #### Next Steps
>
> Once you have assigned all of your hard drives, refer to the Array Status section below
> and Start the array.
:end
:help8
> #### Encryption input
>
> With array Stopped, the user can specify a new encryption key. Note that once a device
> is formatted with a particular key it may only be opened using that same key. Changing the encryption key requires
> encrypted devices to be reformatted **resulting in permanent loss of all existing data on those devices.**
>
> #### Passphrase
>
> Enter a passphrase of up to 512 characters. It is highly advisable to only use the 95 printable characters from the
> first 128 characters of the [ASCII table](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASCII), as they will always have the same binary
> representation. Other characters may have different encoding depending on system configuration and your passphrase will
> not work with a different encoding. If you want a longer passphrase or to include binary data, upload a keyfile instead.
>
> Please refer to the [cryptsetup FAQ](https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetup/wikis/FrequentlyAskedQuestions#5-security-aspects)
> for what constitutes a *secure* passphrase.
>
> **Memorize** this passphrase. **IF LOST, ENCRYPTED CONTENT CANNOT BE RECOVERED!**
>
> #### Keyfile
>
> Select a local keyfile with a stored encryption key or a binary file. The maximum size of the keyfile is 8M (8388608 byte).
>
> **Backup** your local keyfile. **IF LOST, ENCRYPTED CONTENT CANNOT BE RECOVERED!**
:end
:help9
> *Warning disk temperature* sets the warning threshold for this hard disk temperature. Exceeding this threshold will result in a warning notification.
>
> A value of zero will disable the warning threshold (including notifications).
:end
:help10
> *Critical disk temperature* sets the critical threshold for this hard disk temperature. Exceeding this threshold will result in an alert notification.
>
> A value of zero will disable the critical threshold (including notifications).
:end
:help11
> Enter the desired file system type. Changing the file system type of a device will permit you to reformat
> that device using the new file system. Be aware that **all existing data on the device will be lost**.
:end
:help12
> This text will appear under the *Comments* column for the share in Windows Explorer.
> Enter anything you like, up to 256 characters.
:end
:help13
> *Warning disk utilization* sets the warning threshold for this hard disk utilization. Exceeding this threshold will result in a warning notification.
>
> When the warning threshold is set equal or greater than the critical threshold, there will be only critical notifications (warnings are not existing).
>
> A value of zero will disable the warning threshold (including notifications).
:end
:help14
> *Critical disk utilization* sets the critical threshold for this hard disk utilization. Exceeding this threshold will result in an alert notification.
>
> A value of zero will disable the critical threshold (including notifications).
:end
:help15
> **Balance** will run the *btrfs balance* program to restripe the extents across all pool devices, for example,
> to convert the pool from raid1 to raid0 or vice-versa.
>
> When a *full balance* is perfomred, it basically rewrites everything in the current filesystem.
>
> A *mode conversion* affects the btrfs data extents; metadata always uses raid1 and is converted to raid1 if necessary by any balance operation.
>
> The run time is potentially very long, depending on the filesystem size and speed of the device.
>
> Unraid uses these default options when creating a multiple-device pool:
>
> `-dconvert=raid1 -mconvert=raid1`
>
> For more complete documentation, please refer to the btrfs-balance [Manpage](https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Manpage/btrfs-balance)
>
> *Note: raid5 and raid6 are generally still considered **experimental** by the Linux community*
:end
:help16
> **Cancel** will cancel the balance operation in progress.
:end
:help17
> **Scrub** runs the *btrfs scrub* program which will read all data and metadata blocks from all
> devices and verify checksums.
>
> If *Repair corrupted blocks* is checked, *btrfs scrub* will repair corrupted blocks if theres a correct copy available.
:end
:help18
> **Cancel** will cancel the Scrub operation in progress.
:end
:help19
> **Check** will run the *btrfs check* program to check file system integrity on the device.
>
> The *Options* field is initialized with *--readonly* which specifies check-only. If repair is needed, you should run
> a second Check pass, setting the *Options* to *--repair*; this will permit *btrfs check* to fix the file system.
>
> After starting a Check, you should Refresh to monitor progress and status. Depending on
> how large the file system is, and what errors might be present, the operation can take **a long time** to finish (hours).
> Not much info is printed in the window, but you can verify the operation is running by observing the read/write counters
> increasing for the device on the Main page.
:end
:help20
> **Cancel** will cancel the Check operation in progress.
:end
:help21
> **Check** will run the *reiserfsck* program to check file system integrity on the device.
>
> The *Options* field may be filled in with specific options used to fix problems in the file system. Typically, you
> first run a Check pass leaving *Options* blank. Upon completion, if *reiserfsck* finds any problems, you must
> run a second Check pass, using a specific option as instructed by the first *reiserfsck* pass.
>
> After starting a Check you should Refresh to monitor progress and status. Depending on
> how large the file system is, and what errors might be present, the operation can take **a long time** to finish (hours).
> Not much info is printed in the window, but you can verify the operation is running by observing the read/write counters
> increasing for the device on the Main page.
:end
:help22
> **Cancel** will cancel the Check operation in progress.
:end
:help23
> **Check** will run the *xfs_repair* program to check file system integrity on the device.
>
> The *Options* field is initialized with *-n* which specifies check-only. If repair is needed, you should run
> a second Check pass, setting the *Options* blank; this will permit *xfs_repair* to fix the file system.
>
> After starting a Check, you should Refresh to monitor progress and status. Depending on
> how large the file system is, and what errors might be present, the operation can take **a long time** to finish (hours).
> Not much info is printed in the window, but you can verify the operation is running by observing the read/write counters
> increasing for the device on the Main page.
:end
:help24
> **Cancel** will cancel the Check operation in progress.
:end
:help25
> SMART notifications are generated on either an increasing RAW value of the attribute, or a decreasing NORMALIZED value which reaches a predefined threshold set by the manufacturer.
>
> Each disk may have its own specific setting overruling the 'default' setting (see global SMART settings under Disk Settings).
:end
:help26
> A tolerance level may be given to prevent that small changes result in a notification. Setting a too high tolerance level may result in critical changes without a notification.
>
> Each disk may have its own specific setting overruling the 'default' setting (see global SMART settings under Disk Settings).
:end
:help27
> By default automatic controller selection is done by smartctl to read the SMART information. Certain controllers however need specific settings for smartctl to work.
> Use this setting to select your controller type and fill-in the specific disk index and device name for your situation. Use the manufacturer's documentation to find the relevant information.
>
> Each disk may have its own specific setting overruling the 'default' setting (see global SMART settings under Disk Settings).
:end
:help28
> The user can enable or disable notifications for the given SMART attributes. It is recommended to keep the default, which is ALL selected attributes,
> when certain attributes are not present on your hard disk or do not provide the correct information, these may be excluded.
> In addition custom SMART attributes can be entered to generate notifications. Be careful in this selection,
> it may cause an avalance of notifcations if inappropriate SMART attributes are chosen.
>
> Each disk may have its own specific setting overruling the 'default' setting (see global SMART settings under Disk Settings).
:end
:help29
> Press **Show** to view the self-test history as is kept on the disk itself.
> This feature is only available when the disk is in active mode.
:end
:help30
> Press **Show** to view the error report as is kept on the disk itself.
> This feature is only available when the disk is in active mode.
:end
:help31
> Starts a *short* SMART self-test, the estimated duration can be viewed under the *Capabilities* section. This is usually a few minutes.
>
> When the disk is spun down, it will abort any running self-test.
> This feature is only available when the disk is in active mode.
:end
:help32
> Starts an *extended* SMART self-test, the estimated duration can be viewed under the *Capabilities* section. This is usually several hours.
>
> When the disk is spun down, it will abort any running self-test. It is advised to disable the spin down timer of the disk
> to avoid interruption of this self-test.
>
> This feature is only available when the disk is in active mode.
:end
:help33
> When no test is running it will show here the latest obtained self-test result (if available).
> Otherwise a progress indicator (percentage value) is shown for a running test.
:end
:help34
> This list shows the SMART attributes supported by this disk. For more information about each SMART attribute, it is recommended to search online.
>
> Attributes in *orange* may require your attention. They have a **raw value** greater than zero and may indicate a pending disk failure.
>
> Special attention is required when the particular attribute raw value starts to increase over time. When in doubt, consult the Limetech forum for advice.
:end
:help35
> This list shows the SMART capabilities supported by this disk.
>
> Observe here the estimated duration of the SMART short and extended self-tests.
:end
:help36
> This list shows the SMART identity information of this disk
:end
:help37
> These are devices installed in your server but not assigned to either the parity-protected
> array or the cache disk/pool.
:end
:help38
> Use *Flash backup* to create a single zip file of the current contents of the flash device and store it locally on your computer.
:end
:help39
> Use this page to make changes to your `syslinux.cfg` file.
> You will need to reboot your server for these changes to take effect.
:end
:help40
> Click the **Default** button to initialize the edit box with the
> factory-default contents. You still need to click **Apply** in order to
>commit the change.
>
> Click the **Apply** button to commit the current edits. Click **Reset** to
> undo any changes you make (before Saving). Click **Done** to exit this page.
:end
:help41
> This defines a "floor" for the amount of free space remaining in the volume.
> If the free space becomes less than this value, then new files written via user shares will fail with "not enough space" error.
>
> Enter a numeric value with one of these suffixes:
>
> **KB** = 1,000<br>
> **MB** = 1,000,000<br>
> **GB** = 1,000,000,000<br>
> **TB** = 1,000,000,000,000<br>
> **K** = 1,024 (ie, 2^10)<br>
> **M** = 1,048,576 (ie, 2^20)<br>
> **G** = 1,073,741,824 (ie, 2^30)<br>
> **T** = 1,099,511,627,776 (ie, 2^40)<br>
>
> If no suffix, a count of 1024-byte blocks is assumed.
:end

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%s An update is available=%s: An update is available.
anonymous=
Author=
Check For Updates=
Click here to install version %s=
DOWNGRADE TO VERSION=
Enter URL of remote plugin file or local plugin file=
ERROR=
Install Plugin=
install=
Installed Plugins=
Installing Update=
need check=
Next=
No release notes available=
Plugin File=
Plugin Update Check=
Plugin=
Release Notes=
remove=
Select local plugin file=
Stable=
STALE=
Support Thread=
Uninstall=
Update All Plugins=
Upgrade=
View Release Notes=
:help1
> To download and install a plugin, enter the plg file URL and click **Install**. A window will open
> that displays install progress. Do not close this window until install has completed. You may also specify
> the local file name of an extension.
:end
:help2
> These plugins were not installed because of some kind of installation error. You should delete these
> plugins and then **reboot** your server.*
:end
:help3
> These plugins were not installed because newer code already exists. It is safe to simply delete these.
:end

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Add Share=
All files encrypted=
All files protected=
All files unprotected=
Allocation method=
Array must be Started to view Shares=Array must be **Started** to view Shares
Automatically split any directory as required=
Automatically split only the top five directory levels as required=
Automatically split only the top four directory levels as required=
Automatically split only the top level directory as required=
Automatically split only the top three directory levels as required=
Automatically split only the top two directory levels as required=
Comments=
Compute All=
Compute=
Disk Shares=
Do not use reserved names=
Do not use pool names=
Enable Copy-on-write=
Enter a name for the share=
Excluded disks=
Fill-up=
Free=
has been deleted=
HDD=
High-water=
Included disks=
Invalid Characters=
Invalid share name=
Manual do not automatically split directories=Manual: do not automatically split directories
Minimum free space=
Missing share name=
Most-free=
Mover takes no action=
Mover transfers files from array to cache=
Mover transfers files from cache to array=
next user share=
Only=
Prefer=
previous user share=
Recompute=
Rule=
Select cache pool=
Set when adding new share only=
Share contains data=
Share is empty=
Share is outside the list of designated disks=
Share Settings=
Share status=
Size=
Some or all files unencrypted=
Some or all files unprotected=
Split level=
SSD=
There are no exportable disk shares=
There are no exportable user shares=
Time Machine volume size limit=
Unknown encryption state=
Use cache pool for new filesdirectories=Use cache pool (for new files/directories)
User Shares=
Volume dbpath=
You cannot use the following within share names=
:help1
> **Colored Status Indicator** -- the significance of the color indicator at the beginning of each line in *User Shares* is as follows:
>
> <i class='fa fa-circle orb green-orb'></i>All files are on protected storage.
>
> <i class='fa fa-warning orb yellow-orb'></i>Some or all files are on unprotected storage.
>
> **Security modes:**
> + '-' -- user share is not exported and unavailable on the network
> + *Public* -- all users including guests have full read/write access (open access)
> + *Secure* -- all users including guests have read access, write access is set per user (limited access)
> + *Private* -- no guest access at all, read/write or read-only access is set per user (closed access)
>
> **Special modes:**
> + SMB security mode displayed in *italics* indicates exported hidden user shares.
> + AFP security mode displayed in *italics* indicates exported time-machine user shares.
> + NFS does not have special modes for user shares.
:end
:help2
> **Colored Status Indicator** -- the significance of the color indicator at the beginning of each line in *Disk Shares* is as follows:
>
> <i class='fa fa-circle orb green-orb'></i>Mounted, underlying device has redundancy/protection.
>
> <i class='fa fa-warning orb yellow-orb'></i>Mounted, underlying device does not have redundancy/protection.
>
> **Security modes:**
> + '-' -- disk share is not exported and unavailable on the network
> + *Public* -- all users including guests have full read/write access (open access)
> + *Secure* -- all users including guests have read access, write access is set per user (limited access)
> + *Private* -- no guest access at all, read/write or read-only access is set per user (closed access)
>
> **Special modes:**
> + SMB security mode displayed in *italics* indicates exported hidden disk shares.
> + AFP security mode displayed in *italics* indicates exported time-machine disk shares.
> + NFS does not have special modes for disk shares.
:end
:help3
> A *Share*, also called a *User Share*, is simply the name of a top-level directory that exists on one or more of your
> storage devices (array and cache). Each share can be exported for network access. When browsing a share, we return the
> composite view of all files and subdirectories for which that top-level directory exists on each storage device.
>
> *Read settings from* is used to preset the settings of the new share with the settings of an existing share.
>
> Select the desired share name and press **Read** to copy the settings from the selected source.
<?if ($name):?>
>
> *Write settings to* is used to copy the settings of the current share to one or more other existing shares.
>
> Select the desired destinations and press **Write** to copy the settings to the selected shares.
<?endif;?>
:end
:help4
> The share name can be up to 40 characters, and is case-sensitive with these restrictions:
>
> * cannot contain a double-quote character (") or the following characters: / \ * < > |
> * cannot be one of the reserved share names: flash, cache, cach2, .., disk1, disk2, ..
>
> We highly recommend to make your life easier and avoid special characters.
:end
:help5
> Anything you like, up to 256 characters.
:end
:help6
> This setting determines how Unraid OS will choose which disk to use when creating a new file or directory:
>
> **High-water**
> Choose the lowest numbered disk with free space still above the current *high water mark*. The
> *high water mark* is initialized with the size of the largest data disk divided by 2. If no disk
> has free space above the current *high water mark*, divide the *high water mark* by 2 and choose again.
>
> The goal of **High-water** is to write as much data as possible to each disk (in order to minimize
> how often disks need to be spun up), while at the same time, try to keep the same amount of free space on
> each disk (in order to distribute data evenly across the array).
>
> **Fill-up**
> Choose the lowest numbered disk that still has free space above the current **Minimum free space**
> setting.
>
> **Most-free**
> Choose the disk that currently has the most free space.
:end
:help7
> The *minimum free space* available to allow writing to any disk belonging to the share.<br>
>
> Choose a value which is equal or greater than the biggest single file size you intend to copy to the share.
> Include units KB, MB, GB and TB as appropriate, e.g. 10MB.
:end
:help8
> Determines whether a directory is allowed to expand onto multiple disks.
> **Automatically split any directory as required**
> When a new file or subdirectory needs to be created in a share, Unraid OS first chooses which disk
> it should be created on, according to the configured *Allocation method*. If the parent directory containing
> the new file or or subdirectory does not exist on this disk, then Unraid OS will first create all necessary
> parent directories, and then create the new file or subdirectory.
>
> **Automatically split only the top level directory as required**
> When a new file or subdirectory is being created in the first level subdirectory of a share, if that first
> level subdirectory does not exist on the disk being written, then the subdirectory will be created first.
> If a new file or subdirectory is being created in the second or lower level subdirectory of a share, the new
> file or subdirectory is created on the same disk as the new file or subdirectory's parent directory.
>
> **Automatically split only the top "N" level directories as required**
> Similar to previous: when a new file or subdirectory is being created, if the parent directory is at level "N",
> and does not exist on the chosen disk, Unraid OS will first create all necessary parent directories. If the
> parent directory of the new file or subdirectory is beyond level "N", then the new file or subdirectory is
> created on the same disk where the parent directory exists.
>
> **Manual: do not automatically split directories**
> When a new file or subdirectory needs to be created in a share, Unraid OS will only consider disks where the
> parent directory already exists.
:end
:help9
> Specify the disks which can be used by the share. By default all disks are included; that is, if specific
> disks are not selected here, then the share may expand into *all* array disks.
:end
:help10
> Specify the disks which can *not* be used by the share. By default no disks are excluded.
:end
:help11
> Specify whether new files and directories written on the share can be written onto the Cache disk/pool if present.
> This setting also affects *mover* behavior.
>
> **No** prohibits new files and subdirectories from being written onto the Cache disk/pool.
> *Mover* will take no action so any existing files for this share that are on the cache are left there.
>
> **Yes** indicates that all new files and subdirectories should be written to the Cache disk/pool, provided
> enough free space exists on the Cache disk/pool.
> If there is insufficient space on the Cache disk/pool, then new files and directories are created on the array.
> When the *mover* is invoked, files and subdirectories are transferred off the Cache disk/pool and onto the array.
>
> **Only** indicates that all new files and subdirectories must be writen to the Cache disk/pool.
> If there is insufficient free space on the Cache disk/pool, *create* operations will fail with *out of space* status.
> *Mover* will take no action so any existing files for this share that are on the array are left there.
>
> **Prefer** indicates that all new files and subdirectories should be written to the Cache disk/pool, provided
> enough free space exists on the Cache disk/pool.
> If there is insufficient space on the Cache disk/pool, then new files and directories are created on the array.
> When the *mover* is invoked, files and subdirectories are transferred off the array and onto the Cache disk/pool.
>
> **NOTE:** Mover will never move any files that are currently in use.
> This means if you want to move files associated with system services such as Docker or VMs then you need to
> disable these services while mover is running.
:end
:help12
> Set to **No** to cause the *btrfs* NOCOW (No Copy-on-Write) attribute to be set on the share directory
> when created on a device formatted with *btrfs* file system. Once set, newly created files and
> subdirectories on the device will inherit the NOCOW attribute. We recommend this setting for shares
> used to store vdisk images, including the Docker loopback image file. This setting has no effect
> on non-btrfs file systems.
>
> Set to **Auto** for normal operation, meaning COW **will** be in effect on devices formatted with *btrfs*.
:end
:help13
> Share does *not* contain any data and may be deleted if not needed any longer.
:end
:help14
> Share can *not* be deleted as long as it contains data. Be aware that some data can be hidden. See also [SMB Settings](/Settings/SMB) -> Hide "dot" files.
:end
:help15
> *Read settings from* is used to preset the SMB security settings of the current selected share with the settings of an existing share.
>
> Select the desired share name and press **Read** to copy the SMB security settings from the selected source.
>
> *Write settings to* is used to copy the SMB security settings of the current selected share to one or more other existing shares.
>
> Select the desired destinations and press **Write** to copy the SMB security settings to the selected shares.
:end
:help16
> This setting determines whether the share is visible and/or accessible. The 'Yes (hidden)' setting
> will *hide* the share from *browsing* but is still accessible if you know the share name.
:end
:help17
> This setting determines whether the share is visible and/or accessible. The 'Yes (hidden)' setting
> will *hide* the share from *browsing* but is still accessible if you know the share name.
:end
:help18
> This limits the reported volume size, preventing Time Machine from using the entire real disk space
> for backup. For example, setting this value to "1024" would limit the reported disk space to 1GB.
:end
:help19
> Summary of security modes:
>
> **Public** All users including guests have full read/write access.
>
> **Secure** All users including guests have read access, you select which of your users
> have write access.
>
> **Private** No guest access at all, you select which of your users have read/write or
> read-only access.
:end
:help20
> *Read settings from* is used to preset the SMB User Access settings of the current selected share with the settings of an existing share.
>
> Select the desired share name and press **Read** to copy the SMB security settings from the selected source.
>
> *Write settings to* is used to copy the SMB User Access settings of the current share to one or more other existing shares.
>
> Select the desired destinations and press **Write** to copy the SMB User access settings to the selected shares.
:end
:help21
> *Read settings from* is used to preset the SMB User Access settings of the current selected share with the settings of an existing share.
>
> Select the desired share name and press **Read** to copy the SMB security settings from the selected source.
>
> *Write settings to* is used to copy the SMB User Access settings of the current share to one or more other existing shares.
>
> Select the desired destinations and press **Write** to copy the SMB User access settings to the selected shares.
:end
:help22
> This section is used to configure the security settings for the share when accessed using AFP and
> appears only when AFP is enabled on the Network Services page.
>
> *Read settings from* is used to preset the AFP security settings of the current selected share with the settings of an existing share.
>
> Select the desired share name and press **Read** to copy the AFP security settings from the selected source.
>
> *Write settings to* is used to copy the AFP security settings of the current selected share to one or more other existing shares.
>
> Select the desired destinations and press **Write** to copy the AFP security settings to the selected shares.
:end
:help22
> This section is used to configure the security settings for the share when accessed using AFP and
> appears only when AFP is enabled on the Network Services page.
>
> *Read settings from* is used to preset the AFP security settings of the current selected share with the settings of an existing share.
>
> Select the desired share name and press **Read** to copy the AFP security settings from the selected source.
>
> *Write settings to* is used to copy the AFP security settings of the current selected share to one or more other existing shares.
>
> Select the desired destinations and press **Write** to copy the AFP security settings to the selected shares.
:end
:help23
> The Export setting determines whether this share is exported via AFP (Yes or No)
> The Export setting also includes a third option (Yes - Time Machine). This setting enables various
> special options for Time Machine; in particular a "volume size limit". Note: Apple recommends not
> to use the volume for anything but Time Machine due to the way locks are used.
:end
:help24
> This limits the reported volume size, preventing Time Machine from using the entire real disk space
> for backup. For example, setting this value to "1024" would limit the reported disk space to 1GB.
:end
:help25
> Sets where to store netatalk database information. A directory with same name as the share will be
> created here.
>
> Leave this field blank to have the database created in the root of the share.
:end
:help26
> The Unraid AFP implementation supports Guest access and fully supports the three security
> modes: Public, Secure, and Private.
> In general, when you click on your server's icon in Finder, you will be asked to log in as Guest or to
> specify a set of login credentials (user name/password). In order to use Secure or Private security on
> a share, you must have a user already defined on the server with appropriate access rights.
>
> Note: netatalk does not permit the user name <tt>root</tt> to be used for log in purposes.
>
> **Public** When logged into the server as Guest, a macOS user can view and read/write all shares set as
> Public. Files created or modified in the share will be owned by user `nobody` of
> the `users` group.<br>
> macOS users logged in with a user name/password previously created on the server can also view
> and read/write all shares set as Public. In this case, files created or modified on the server will
> be owned by the logged in user.
>
> **Secure** When logged into the server as Guest, a macOS user can view and read (but not write) all
> shares set as Secure.<br>
> macOS users logged in with a user name/password previously created on the server can also view and
> read all shares set as Secure. If their access right is set to read/write for the share on the server,
> they may also write the share.
>
> **Private** When logged onto the server as Guest, no Private shares are visible or accessible to any
> macOS user.<br>
> macOS users logged in with a user name/password previously created on the server may read or
> read/write (or have no access) according their access right for the share on the server.
:end
:help27
> *Read settings from* is used to preset the AFP User Access settings of the current selected share with the settings of an existing share.
>
> Select the desired share name and press **Read** to copy the AFP security settings from the selected source.
>
> *Write settings to* is used to copy the AFP User Access settings of the current share to one or more other existing shares.
>
> Select the desired destinations and press **Write** to copy the AFP User access settings to the selected shares.
:end
:help28
> *Read settings from* is used to preset the AFP User Access settings of the current selected share with the settings of an existing share.
>
> Select the desired share name and press **Read** to copy the AFP security settings from the selected source.
>
> *Write settings to* is used to copy the AFP User Access settings of the current share to one or more other existing shares.
>
> Select the desired destinations and press **Write** to copy the AFP User access settings to the selected shares.
:end
:help29
> *Read settings from* is used to preset the NFS security settings of the current selected share with the settings of an existing share.
>
> Select the desired share name and press **Read** to copy the NFS security settings from the selected source.
>
> *Write settings to* is used to copy the NFS security settings of the current selected share to one or more other existing shares.
>
> Select the desired destinations and press **Write** to copy the NFS security settings to the selected shares.
:end

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A registration replacement key has been created for USB Flash GUID=
About=
alert=
An email has been sent to=
and=
Anonymize diagnostics=
Anytime=
Archived Notifications=
Are you sure=
Array has been Reset=Array has been **Reset**
Array must be Started to change permissions=Array must be **Started** to change permissions
Array must be Stopped to change=Array must be **Stopped** to change
Array=
Author=
Blacklisted USB Flash GUID=
Branch=
By using this software, you agree with our=
Cache slots=
Cannot connect to key-server=
Check for Updates=
click Install Key=click <i>Install Key</i>
collecting diagnostic information this may take several minutes=collecting diagnostic information (this may take several minutes)
Component=
Credits=
Data slots=
Delete notification=
Developer=
Diagnostics=
Disks=
Display Settings=
End-User License Agreement=
Enter URL of language pack XML file=
Error accessing your physical USB Flash boot device=
EULA=
Event=
Expiration=
Extend=
extended=
Get Trial Key=
Hardware Profile=
Hide Details=
If you do not receive an email, please check your spam or junk-email folder=
Importance=
Important=
Install=
Installed languages=
Invalid Trial Installation=Invalid *Trial* Installation
It will collect all of the system hardware information, remove any serial numbers, and securely upload it to LimeTech=
Key file URL=
Language support added=
Language support deleted=
Language=
Missing Key File=
Missing Language=
Network Settings=
New Config=
New Permissions=
No personal information such as user names, passwords, or any other file contents is included in the hardware profile=No personal information such as user names, passwords, or any other file contents is included in the hardware profile
normal=
Only ZIP files are allowed=
Page Map=
Parity slots=
Please check your=
Please select a language before proceeding=
Please=
Preserve current assignments=
previous=
Privacy Policy=
Processes=
Purchase Key=
Registered GUID=
Registered on=
Registered to=
registering USB Flash GUID=
Release has been withdrawn=
Remove the installed language=
Replaceable=
Request Extension=
Request Trial Extension=
Restore=
See=
Select language file=
Select language=
Show Details=
slots=
Subject=
System Devices=
System Update Check=
Text=
Thank you for choosing Unraid OS=
Thank you for registering USB Flash GUID=
Thank you for trying Unraid OS=
The registered GUID does not match the USB Flash boot device GUID=
There is a physical problem accessing your USB Flash boot device=
this may take several minutes=
This release has been withdrawn for use with Trial keys=This release has been withdrawn for use with *Trial* keys
This server has %s attached storage device=
This server has %s attached storage devices=
This utility is used for troubleshooting purposes=
This will delete all notification files=
This will update folder file permissions=This will update folder & file permissions
Time=
To install a registration key, paste the key file URL in the box below and click Install Key=To install a registration key, paste the key file URL in the box below and click **Install Key**
to select your language=
To support more storage devices as your server grows, click Upgrade Key below=To support more storage devices as your server grows, click *Upgrade Key* below
Trial key expires on=***Trial*** key expires on
Trial=
Update OS=
Upgrade Key=
uploading hardware information=
Uploading=
Use this to develop language packs=
Use this to install official language packs=
User Shares=
User=
Vars=
warning=
webGUI=
When received, please paste the URL into the Key file URL box and=When received, please paste the URL into the <i>Key file</i> URL box and
Wrong File Extension=
You havent sent Limetech your hardware profile yet=You haven't sent Limetech your hardware profile yet
Your hardware profile was last submitted on=
Your Trial key has expired=Your *Trial* key has expired
Your Trial key requires an internet connection=Your *Trial* key requires an internet connection
:plug1
This utility is used for troubleshooting purposes. It will collect all of the system information and configuration files, and package these files in a single ZIP file which can be saved locally.
Subsequently, this file can be included in your correspondence with Limetech or the Unraid forum.
This will help others to quickly get the inside information of your system and provide better support to your problem. The following information
and configuration files are collected:
:end
:plug2
+ */config*
<br>copy all *\*.cfg files*, *go* file and the *super.dat* file. These are configuration files.
+ */config/shares*
<br>copy all *\*.cfg* files. These are user share settings files.
+ *Syslog file(s)*
<br>copy the current *syslog* file and any previous existing *syslog* files.
+ *System*
<br>save output of the following commands:
<br>lsscsi, lspci, lsusb, free, lsof, ps, ethtool & ifconfig.
<br>display of iommu groups.
<br>display of command line parameters (e.g. pcie acs override, pci stubbing, etc).
<br>save system variables.
+ *SMART reports*
<br>save a SMART report of each individual disk present in your system.
+ *Docker*
<br>save files *docker.log*, *libvirtd.log* and *libvirt/qemu/\*.log*.
:end
:plug3
Clicking **Download** will start the collection process and then instruct your browser to save the zip file locally.
*No personal information such as user names, passwords, or any other file contents not specified above is included
by Unraid OS; however, your server name, IP address, and user share names* **will** *be included.*
*Note that 3rd-party plugins **may** or may not store personal information in plugin-specific configuration files and/or output
to the system log.*
*Use* **Anonymize diagnostics** *when publishing the diagnostics file in the public forum. In private communication with Limetech it is recommended to uncheck this setting and capture all information unaltered.*
:end
:plug4
This is a utility to reset the array disk configuration so that all disks appear as "New" disks, as
if it were a fresh new server.
This is useful when you have added or removed multiple drives and wish to rebuild parity based on
the new configuration.
Use the *'Preserve current assignments'* selection to populate the desired disk slots ***after*** the array has been reset. By default **no** disk slots are populated.
**DO NOT USE THIS UTILITY THINKING IT WILL REBUILD A FAILED DRIVE** - it will have the opposite
effect of making it ***impossible*** to rebuild an existing failed drive - you have been warned!
:end
:plug5
This is a mandatory one-time action to be taken after upgrading from a pre-5.0 Unraid server release to Unraid v5 or a later release.
Select **ALL DISKS** when performing this one-time action.
This utility is also useful for restoring default ownership/permissions on files and
directories when transitioning back from Active Directory to non-Active Directory integration.
The utility starts a background process that goes to each of your data disks and cache disks and selected user shares
and changes file and directory ownership to *nobody/users* (i.e., uid/gid to 99/100), and sets permissions
as follows:
:end
:plug6
For directories:
drwxrwxrwx
For read/write files:
-rw-rw-rw-
For readonly files:
-r--r--r--
:end
:plug7
Clicking **Start** will open another window and start the background process.
Closing the window before completion will terminate the background process - so don't do that. This process can take a long time if you have many files.
Note that this tool may negatively affect any docker containers if you allow your appdata share to be included.
:end
:plug8
Your server will not be usable until you purchase a Registration key or install a free 30-day *Trial* key. A *Trial*
key provides all the functionality of a *Pro* Registration key.
Registration keys are bound to your USB Flash boot device serial number (GUID). Please use a high quality name brand device
at least 1GB in size.
Note: USB memory card readers are generally **not** supported because most do not present unique serial numbers.
:end
:plug9
+ Please make sure your [server time](DateTime) is accurate to within 5 minutes.
+ Please make sure there is a [DNS server](NetworkSettings) specified.
:end
:plug10
Your *Trial* key includes all the functionality and device support of a *Pro* Registration key.
After your *Trial* key has reached expiration, your server **still functions normally** until the next time you **Stop** the array.
At that point, you may either purchase a Registration key, or request a *Trial* extension.
:end
:plug11
To continue using Unraid OS you may purchase a Registration key. Alternately, you may request a *Trial* extension key.
Most *Trial* extension requests are processed immediately but please allow up to one business day to receive your *Trial* extension key.
:end
:plug12
It is not possible to use a *Trial* key with an existing Unraid OS installation.
You may purchase a Registration key corresponding to this USB Flash device to continue using this installation.
For more information, please [Contact Support](https://lime-technology.com/contact).
:end
:plug13
It appears that your Registration key file is corrupted or missing. The key file should be located in the
[config](/Registration/Browse?dir&#61;/boot/config) directory on your USB Flash boot device.
If you do not have a backup copy of your Registration key file, [Contact Support](https://lime-technology.com/contact).
If this was a *Trial* installation, you may purchase a Registration key.
:end
:plug14
*Trial* installations are only valid with the originally registered USB Flash device.
To continue using this installation with this USB Flash device, you may purchase a Registration key.
:end
:plug15
The Registration key file does not correspond to the USB Flash boot device.
Please copy the correct key file to the [config](/Registration/Browse?dir&#61;/boot/config) directory
on your USB Flash boot device. If you do not have a backup copy of your key file, [Contact Support](https://lime-technology.com/contact).
If you want to replace your Registration key with a new key bound to this USB Flash device, click Replace Key below. An original key may be
replaced anytime. Thereafter, a replacement key may be replaced again after one year has passed. If you require
another replacement key sooner, [Contact Support](https://lime-technology.com/contact).
**Note:** Replacing a Registration key results in permanently *blacklisting* the previous USB Flash GUID.
:end
:plug16
This USB Flash boot device has been *blacklisted*. This can occur as a result of transfering your Registration key to
a replacement USB Flash device, and you are currently booted from your old USB Flash device.
A USB Flash device may also be *blacklisted* if there is no serial number, or if we discover the serial number
is not unique (this is common with USB card readers).
For more information, please [Contact Support](https://lime-technology.com/contact).
:end

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:end
:help2
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:help3
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:end
:help4
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:help5
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20 EHCI=2.0 (EHCI)
30 nec XHCI=3.0 (nec XHCI)
30 qemu XHCI=3.0 (qemu XHCI)
Allocation=
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keyboard for VNC=
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random mac, you can supply your own=
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SeaBIOS=
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shares=
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VirtIO Drivers ISO=
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VNC Password=
VNC Video Driver=
VNC=
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XML View=