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Safe to Use TrueNAS UI for Settings Not in HexOS?


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Quick question — if there's a setting I want to change but it's not available in the HexOS interface, is it safe to switch over to the regular TrueNAS UI to tweak it?

For example, if I deploy an app using HexOS but there's a setting related to that app or its container that I want to adjust, can I use the TrueNAS interface to make that change? Or would that risk breaking something in HexOS?

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For the most part it is safe to tweak things using the truenas interface. 

Some things however are not supported even if tweaked in truenas such as single drive pools

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@Mobius I just bought my lifetime license and am diving into setting up a NAS moving away from the current MS Plex server I have, is there anything else specific that may brick HexOS outside of single drive Pools?

I am mainly looking at 
Plex

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apologies if this makes no sense I am very new and have very little idea at this stage

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1 minute ago, OlympusDaddy said:

@Mobius I just bought my lifetime license and am diving into setting up a NAS moving away from the current MS Plex server I have, is there anything else specific that may brick HexOS outside of single drive Pools?

I am mainly looking at 
Plex

Immich

Filebot

qBittorrent

Sonarr/Radarr

Prowlarr

Tautulli

 

apologies if this makes no sense I am very new and have very little idea at this stage

welcome to hexos

At this time the only other thing to keep in mind is that
you should NOT update the underlying truenas operating system.
Some functions might work and others might not however the HexOS team regards that as an unsupported use case.

As far as i know there have not been any reports of docker apps breaking hexos so you should be good.

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