Thank you. Is rebuilding both my only course of action? I'm going to check cabling and maybe get a new PSU. At least going to check cabling and remove the GPU since I don't really need it. I figure it might be drawing too much. Sent from my SM-S918U using Tapatalk
Things have been running well for months now until today when my monthly party check started and I had two disks Red Ball. I think it's strange that 2 would do that at the same time after having no issues so I'm not convinced there is a problem with the drive itself. Can someone smarter than me look and suggest my next course of action?unraid-diagnostics-20240201-0605.zip Sent from my SM-S918U using Tapatalk
TLS quit working for me so I added in --tls=false and I was able to connect again. Although I don't want to get banned so I'll probably go back to irssi
This is becoming more trouble than it's worth. I'm back to errors finding libssl.so.3. Even though unraid has OpenSSL 1.1.1 installed on the latest release. Maybe mosh was built with compatibility for an older version of OpenSSL, however, I think that's the LTS of it from 2018 so I don't know. I miss mosh. I ssh into my server everyday and wish it was included.
EDIT 2: Actually I just needed to update mosh on my macbook. The below should work. I'm sure there is an easier way to grab the latest txz from those places but I'm too lazy to look it up right now.
EDIT: The below isn't working. I assumed it would and wrote this while I was updating but there seems to be an issue with protobuf. I'll look into it. First I should check to make sure it didn't get included in NerdTools. I'll be back when I get the time.
Mosh quit working on me so I looked at the script and the links to the files got updated and the old versions are no longer there. I'll leave in the old commented so you can see. I just had to go to the links minus the file to find the new ones like this:
https://slack.conraid.net/repository/slackware64-current/mosh/
https://slack.conraid.net/repository/slackware64-current/protobuf/
#!/bin/bash
mkdir -p /mnt/cache/appdata/unraidEXTRA
cd /mnt/cache/appdata/unraidEXTRA
#20230823#wget https://slack.conraid.net/repository/slackware64-current/mosh/mosh-1.4.0-x86_64-1cf.txz
wget https://slack.conraid.net/repository/slackware64-current/mosh/mosh-1.4.0-x86_64-8cf.txz
#20230822#wget https://slack.conraid.net/repository/slackware64-current/protobuf/protobuf-21.9-x86_64-1cf.txz
wget https://slack.conraid.net/repository/slackware64-current/protobuf/protobuf-24.1-x86_64-1cf.txz
installpkg --upgrade *txz
Probably. I'd imagine there are updated versions of the mosh and protobuff packages. You should also check to make sure unraid hasn't included either in the new version of the server.
Agreed. I just came here to double check because I marked a solution on a recent post of mine. It has the green checkmark so I'm going to leave it at that since it is in the same place and means the same thing.
I'm about 9 hours away from it finishing and everything is looking good. I think the answer to my topic is "something else" so I'm going to mark the post about power issues as the answer.
I also use Firefox and sometimes have issues. If unRaid GUI seems to be acting wonky and shows that do as JorgeB advised. I usually just switch to Chrome or Safari.
Can you please attach your diagnostics? Tools>Diagnostics>Download
If you click on Main and the Array Operation tab what is it showing you there about the Parity Sync?
Thank you. The disk is showing up as normal now other than being rebuilt and the parity sync is running. Hopefully this gets me back to good and I'll come back and mark solved.