Everything posted by mauriceatkinson@btconnect.
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Fimware checksum error on boot up
I have an issue with my unraid server after a power failure and I get the firmware checksum error on boot up. I have checked the usb is OK using windows chkdsk and I have changed out the usb stick for a new one but the same problem occurs. What can I do? Cheers Maurice
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"internal error: process exited while connecting to monitor" after enabling vlans
I eventually rebooted the server and the problem resolved itself.
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"internal error: process exited while connecting to monitor" after enabling vlans
HELP!!! I have Unraid 6.12.11 and I have enabled vlans - I can access to the unraid gui on both default (192.168.0.101) and vlan 6 )192.168.24.101) networks. However when I try to start a VM after changing the network source to br0.6 I get the error "internal error: process exited while connecting to monitor" I reverted all the changes so I am now back on thre default network and although I can get access to thr unraid webgui I cannot start the vm. Again i get the message "internal error: process exited while connecting to monitor" Here is the vm logs..... 2025-11-03 21:28:23.199+0000: starting up libvirt version: 8.7.0, qemu version: 7.2.0, kernel: 6.1.99-Unraid, hostname: AARC LC_ALL=C \ PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin \ HOME='/var/lib/libvirt/qemu/domain-5-Autofeeder Control' \ XDG_DATA_HOME='/var/lib/libvirt/qemu/domain-5-Autofeeder Control/.local/share' \ XDG_CACHE_HOME='/var/lib/libvirt/qemu/domain-5-Autofeeder Control/.cache' \ XDG_CONFIG_HOME='/var/lib/libvirt/qemu/domain-5-Autofeeder Control/.config' \ /usr/local/sbin/qemu \ -name 'guest=Autofeeder Control,debug-threads=on' \ -S \ -object '{"qom-type":"secret","id":"masterKey0","format":"raw","file":"/var/lib/libvirt/qemu/domain-5-Autofeeder Control/master-key.aes"}' \ -blockdev '{"driver":"file","filename":"/usr/share/qemu/ovmf-x64/OVMF_CODE-pure-efi.fd","node-name":"libvirt-pflash0-storage","auto-read-only":true,"discard":"unmap"}' \ -blockdev '{"node-name":"libvirt-pflash0-format","read-only":true,"driver":"raw","file":"libvirt-pflash0-storage"}' \ -blockdev '{"driver":"file","filename":"/etc/libvirt/qemu/nvram/1a32648b-0695-f84d-698d-fd4b4bc9d4d0_VARS-pure-efi.fd","node-name":"libvirt-pflash1-storage","auto-read-only":true,"discard":"unmap"}' \ -blockdev '{"node-name":"libvirt-pflash1-format","read-only":false,"driver":"raw","file":"libvirt-pflash1-storage"}' \ -machine pc-q35-7.2,usb=off,dump-guest-core=off,mem-merge=off,memory-backend=pc.ram,pflash0=libvirt-pflash0-format,pflash1=libvirt-pflash1-format \ -accel kvm \ -cpu host,migratable=on,host-cache-info=on,l3-cache=off \ -m 4096 \ -object '{"qom-type":"memory-backend-ram","id":"pc.ram","size":4294967296}' \ -overcommit mem-lock=off \ -smp 4,sockets=1,dies=1,cores=2,threads=2 \ -uuid 1a32648b-0695-f84d-698d-fd4b4bc9d4d0 \ -no-user-config \ -nodefaults \ -chardev socket,id=charmonitor,fd=36,server=on,wait=off \ -mon chardev=charmonitor,id=monitor,mode=control \ -rtc base=utc,driftfix=slew \ -global kvm-pit.lost_tick_policy=delay \ -no-hpet \ -no-shutdown \ -boot strict=on \ -device '{"driver":"pcie-root-port","port":8,"chassis":1,"id":"pci.1","bus":"pcie.0","multifunction":true,"addr":"0x1"}' \ -device '{"driver":"pcie-root-port","port":9,"chassis":2,"id":"pci.2","bus":"pcie.0","addr":"0x1.0x1"}' \ -device '{"driver":"pcie-root-port","port":10,"chassis":3,"id":"pci.3","bus":"pcie.0","addr":"0x1.0x2"}' \ -device '{"driver":"pcie-root-port","port":11,"chassis":4,"id":"pci.4","bus":"pcie.0","addr":"0x1.0x3"}' \ -device '{"driver":"pcie-root-port","port":12,"chassis":5,"id":"pci.5","bus":"pcie.0","addr":"0x1.0x4"}' \ -device '{"driver":"ich9-usb-ehci1","id":"usb","bus":"pcie.0","addr":"0x7.0x7"}' \ -device '{"driver":"ich9-usb-uhci1","masterbus":"usb.0","firstport":0,"bus":"pcie.0","multifunction":true,"addr":"0x7"}' \ -device '{"driver":"ich9-usb-uhci2","masterbus":"usb.0","firstport":2,"bus":"pcie.0","addr":"0x7.0x1"}' \ -device '{"driver":"ich9-usb-uhci3","masterbus":"usb.0","firstport":4,"bus":"pcie.0","addr":"0x7.0x2"}' \ -device '{"driver":"virtio-serial-pci","id":"virtio-serial0","bus":"pci.2","addr":"0x0"}' \ -blockdev '{"driver":"file","filename":"/mnt/user/domains/Autofeer Control/haos_ova-14.1.qcow2","node-name":"libvirt-1-storage","cache":{"direct":false,"no-flush":false},"auto-read-only":true,"discard":"unmap"}' \ -blockdev '{"node-name":"libvirt-1-format","read-only":false,"cache":{"direct":false,"no-flush":false},"driver":"qcow2","file":"libvirt-1-storage","backing":null}' \ -device '{"driver":"virtio-blk-pci","bus":"pci.3","addr":"0x0","drive":"libvirt-1-format","id":"virtio-disk2","bootindex":1,"write-cache":"on","serial":"vdisk1"}' \ -netdev tap,fd=37,id=hostnet0 \ -device '{"driver":"virtio-net","netdev":"hostnet0","id":"net0","mac":"52:54:00:8e:79:9a","bus":"pci.1","addr":"0x0"}' \ -chardev pty,id=charserial0 \ -device '{"driver":"isa-serial","chardev":"charserial0","id":"serial0","index":0}' \ -chardev socket,id=charchannel0,fd=35,server=on,wait=off \ -device '{"driver":"virtserialport","bus":"virtio-serial0.0","nr":1,"chardev":"charchannel0","id":"channel0","name":"org.qemu.guest_agent.0"}' \ -device '{"driver":"usb-tablet","id":"input0","bus":"usb.0","port":"1"}' \ -audiodev '{"id":"audio1","driver":"none"}' \ -vnc 0.0.0.0:0,websocket=5700,audiodev=audio1 \ -k en-us \ -device '{"driver":"qxl-vga","id":"video0","max_outputs":1,"ram_size":67108864,"vram_size":67108864,"vram64_size_mb":0,"vgamem_mb":16,"bus":"pcie.0","addr":"0x1e"}' \ -device '{"driver":"virtio-balloon-pci","id":"balloon0","bus":"pci.4","addr":"0x0"}' \ -sandbox on,obsolete=deny,elevateprivileges=deny,spawn=deny,resourcecontrol=deny \ -msg timestamp=on 2025-11-03 21:28:23.274+0000: shutting down, reason=failed aarc-diagnostics-20251103-2124.zip
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libvert not started
Thats a pain to have to do this especially as all my vms were setup and have been for ages. Is there an automatic process for backing up libvert?
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libvert not started
OK I copied the libvert.img file to a different location and configured vm manager to point to that file. I no longer the the error libvert not started and according to the logs it does start. However I still dont see any vms in the vm tab. freedom-diagnostics-20250824-0914.zip
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libvert not started
I had rebooted before I rasied the issue but I have rebooted again and diagnostics attached. No vm's visible on vm tab. freedom-diagnostics-20250823-1253.zip
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libvert not started
I updated the size of my docker vdisk as I was getting install failures when trying to install new docker images. I rebooted the system and whilst dockers were fine I have no vm's anymore. I get a message saying libvert not starting in the vm tab. I tried to start libvert and get this message i thought this was a strange message as I cannot understand why docker vdisk is causing this issue. Help much appreciated. freedom-diagnostics-20250823-0937.zip
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(SOLVED) SQUASHFS errors (Failed to read block) and locked up /mnt/cache
I too am having the same issue with squashfs errors and my vms will not start. - the rest of the system looks OK. Memorytest showed no errors, I am sure I changed out the usb stick recently but this is the next thing to do again.
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Suddenly can't start a Windows VM
Hi did you ever resolve this as I am getting the same problem now?
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Out Of Memory errors detected on your server
The fix common problems plugin has reported "Out Of Memory errors detected on your server" and said to post this and the diagnostic file to the forum. The server is still running but I would welcome any pointers to resolve this issue. aarc-diagnostics-20250308-2337.zip
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Ubuntu VM keeps wanting to install OS from scratch after making memory change
Although the disk boot order was correct (vdisk = boot 1 and ISO install = boot 2) I removed the OS install path and this corrected the problem
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Ubuntu VM keeps wanting to install OS from scratch after making memory change
I have a wierd problem. I have been running Chirpstack in an Ubuntu VM for months with no issues. However after reducing the VM memeory size in Unraid every time I start the VM it go to the Ubunutu installer rather than run the Chirpstack vdisk. I put the memory size back to the previous setting but still this problem exists. I run two chirpstack VM's both on same version of ubuntu and one accepted the memory change no problem but just this one that appears to want to reinstall the OS. Any ideas what I can do next, should I let the OS reinstall, I dont want to lose my Chirpstack config/settings??
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Migrated all data onto new larger drive and now that has failed and not mountable
ok changed the power and sata port but still parity drive is disabled. freedom-diagnostics-20240921-0950.zip
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Migrated all data onto new larger drive and now that has failed and not mountable
thanks I used ddrescue and recovered the data. However I swopped out the bad drive but now I have the parity drive is disabled. I know the system went through its parity check and last night it was at 80% with no errors. This morning the drive is disabled. Any ideas as to the issue here? freedom-diagnostics-20240921-0833.zip
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Migrated all data onto new larger drive and now that has failed and not mountable
the exended smart test shows "completed read failure" this is the smart log for the drive if that helps? I am assuming that the parity drive should not be showing invalid? what options do I have to get my data back? freedom-smart-20240914-1833.zip
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Migrated all data onto new larger drive and now that has failed and not mountable
I moved all my data from several 2 & 3tb drives onto a couple of 12tb drives. The move went OK and parity drive was updated. However the 12tb data drives has failed and when the array starts it states it is umnountable. I have tried UD and that also states it is unmountable. The parity drive is showing as invalid. I have ordered another 12tb drive as I thought a drive swop would be straightforward but I am concerned that the parity drive is showing as invalid. is there anyway to look at the parity drive to see if the data can be rebuilt with a new data drive? is there anyway to get to the data on the faulty 12tb as I would hate to loose all this data? freedom-diagnostics-20240914-1746.zip
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Array stuck on Mounting Disks
I used UD and got all my data off Disk2 so no data loss there. It sounds llike I need to replace the parity and Disk2 drives. What is the best order to do this?
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Array stuck on Mounting Disks
I have run the extended smart test on the parity drive and it only took a few seconds, it reported "Completed read failure" freedom-smart-20240829-1946.zip
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Array stuck on Mounting Disks
I have swapped out all my hardware onto a Xeon Gold 5118 server and initially all was great. I bought two new 12TB disks to reduce the number of drives but these have not yet beem installed. I have been using the Unbalanced plugin to move data to free up disks so I can remove them. However something happened and now the array will not start after a reboot. In the logs I see the message "critical medium error, dev sdh, sector 976958016 op 0x0:(READ) flags 0x0 phys_seg 26 prio class 2" with a number of disk read errors and every two seconds they are repeated. The disk in question is the parity disk. At the same time another disk has been disabled. Not wanting to loose any data I am trying to find out what my next steps are. I would love some help!! freedom-diagnostics-20240829-1707.zip
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Shrinking a qcow2 image
did you ever get this resolved as I have the same problem?
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6.12.8 - Server crashes, I can ping but no ssh or webui
I believe this was due to corrupted data on the unraid boot usb stick. I put the usb into a windows machine and fixed the data issues it said it found. After this Unraid seems to have settled down and working again. Fingers crossed anyway. issue
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Your flash device is corrupted or offline - after upgrade to 6.12.10
I have rebooted but now cannot access the server by ping, ssh or via the webgui. It is remote from me so arranging a power cycle to see if that changes anything.
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Your flash device is corrupted or offline - after upgrade to 6.12.10
After upgrading one of my Unraid servers from 6.12.6 to 6.12.10 I see the message "your flash device is corrupted or offline" and to post the diagnostic file. See attached. Help much appreciated here. aarc-diagnostics-20240503-1156.zip
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6.12.8 - Server crashes, I can ping but no ssh or webui
I keep having issues with one of my Unraid servers that crashes and all docker,vms,shares etc go offline. I cannot access the remote server via ssh or webui but ping works ok. This has happended several times and I am trying to diagnose the problem but looking at the log files dont look to give me any pointers. My only solution is to power cycle and then it is active again for days/weeks till next time. Initially thought to be power related but its on a UPS now and it still occurs. Has anybody had a similar issue and pointers for resolution much appreciated? cheers Maurice
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Unraid listening interfaces (6.12 and later)
I have the same problem, I have waited so long for a solution I am planning to raise a paid support call as this seems like the only way to raise its profile in order to get it fixed.