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flyize

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  1. I used the (new) CA appdata backup tool, as appdata is the only thing on that drive.
  2. Not sure if you saw it, but it (thankfully) just happened after a backup. So the solution is to just reformat it (and wipe everything I assume)? What's weird is that while I can't see any files, some Docker containers *are* running. edit: And if I have to wipe it, what does that process look like?
  3. Not sure what my first step should be here. Here's a snip of the errors. Dec 19 07:18:00 Truffle kernel: BTRFS error (device nvme0n1p1): Unsupported V0 extent filesystem detected. Aborting. Please re-create your filesystem with a newer kernel Dec 19 07:18:00 Truffle kernel: BTRFS: error (device nvme0n1p1) in print_extent_item:96: errno=-22 unknown Dec 19 07:18:00 Truffle kernel: WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 5745 at fs/btrfs/print-tree.c:166 btrfs_print_leaf+0x5de/0x99e Dec 19 07:18:00 Truffle kernel: CPU: 0 PID: 5745 Comm: btrfs-transacti Not tainted 5.19.17-Unraid #2 Dec 19 07:18:00 Truffle kernel: Call Trace: Dec 19 07:18:00 Truffle kernel: BTRFS error (device nvme0n1p1: state E): block=8761425575936 write time tree block corruption detected truffle-diagnostics-20221219-0858.zip
  4. You'd know. In my case, just extremely poor wifi performance. It started with my wife's connection too slow and unstable for Zoom meetings. I troubleshooted it off and on for months, assuming it was her PC (BIOS, NIC settings, new NICs, etc). Then it started happening to my PC. And then I would get notifications that my phone dropped offline. That's when I started looking at my wifi infrastructure. In my case, the only thing I have that this container controls is two EAP610 APs. My APs should be doing the *vast* majority of the work here, so I honestly have no explanation as to why this container would screw things up. I fully admit that it doesn't make sense. But what does make sense is that as soon as I installed the controller into an Ubuntu VM (still on the same Unraid server) all the problems disappeared.
  5. I managed to 3d print an extra drive cage to go into my Unraid server. Sucks, but I guess I'll just sell this enclosure.
  6. I don't think this warning is as clear as it could be. Do the excluded folders really need to be in the dialog? Shouldn't it just say: Warning: All files within /mnt/user/backups/appdata backup/ will be overwritten / deleted during a backup process!
  7. Thanks! Its definitely something that changed in the last couple releases of 6.11. It worked flawlessly before that.
  8. Anyone have any idea or am I just dead in the water with this USB enclosure?
  9. @limetech any chance you might be able to share some quick wisdom here?
  10. Well that's less exciting than I was hoping for.
  11. Anyone else here know where I can find out more information about this change? Thanks!
  12. Yeah, shouldn't there be a repo somewhere for us to check? It's GPL'd code...
  13. Would it be possible for me to find out more information from somewhere? I'd really rather not abandon this thing unless I have to...
  14. I'll be damned. That's it. Anything I can do? When was this added? I'd like to roll back and test (unless you're sure that's the issue). While I doubt it matters, this is the one I purchased. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07Y3WDHLD
  15. I'll be damned, you're right. Is there anything you can think of that would have changed with USB in the last month or so? I just did a quick CTRL+F for USB on the latest 6.11 releases, and I don't see anything obvious. I'm quite positive this worked without issue before.
  16. Everything there looks good. The only thing it seems I can't test is an external USB 3.2 enclosure with a couple of drives in it. While that might sound crazy, I tested it extensively when adding it about 6 months ago and it's seemingly working fine. Unless maybe there were some USB changes in one of the latest point releases?
  17. I was on vacation, so I didn't stop it. Yes, it had been running for 4 days (and needed 4-8 more, I don't remember). And when I start it now, I get the same speed.
  18. It used to be around 170-200MB/s until very recently. I run a Plex server and Plex was also running terribly when the Parity was running, which is also a new problem.
  19. So I've been having a ton of wifi issues. I saw mention that someone fixed their issues by setting up the controller in an Ubuntu VM. All my problems are seemingly gone after doing the same. I would agree that there appears to be some sort of issue with this container. Cliffs: If you're having issues, try installing the software into a VM.
  20. Any ideas what could be wrong here? It's been running fine for quite a while... truffle-diagnostics-20221128-1636.zip
  21. Apologies for bumping an old thread, but how would one see controller temps?
  22. It seems that (randomly?) during some Unraid updates, my Disk Shutdown time-out gets reset to 90 seconds. This obviously causes unclean shutdowns. Am I doing something wrong?
  23. So I think I now have more questions... I don't see anything in the tips and tweaks plugin about RAM cache. The only thing I see is Disk Cache settings. And while I promise I read your links, I'm not sure I understand how disk shares work. Does that get rid of the fuse filesystem thing that makes cache + array look like one thing? What do I *lose* by switching to disk shares?
  24. I was able to get it to reboot, but it seems Unraid thought it was an unclean shutdown, as parity check is running. Thanks, your description of cache disk full makes sense. Do you see any obvious errors that would prevent me from rebooting the server in a normal amount of time. For a bit more info, I'm having some performance issues (slow/no downloads) with my nzbget container that I'm troubleshooting.
  25. I've attached diags. As it stands right now, its been hung trying to stop the array for a few minutes now. It says its trying to 'sync filesystems'. What have I done wrong?
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