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paululibro

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  1. I'm trying to generate new UUID but I'm getting timeout error in syslog: Nov 30 22:24:29 Orion2 unassigned.devices: Error: shell_exec(/usr/sbin/xfs_admin -U generate '/dev/sdg1') took longer than 20s! Nov 30 22:24:29 Orion2 unassigned.devices: Changed partition UUID on '/dev/sdg1' with result: command timed out After clicking "Change UUID" again I'm getting this: Nov 30 22:24:47 Orion2 unassigned.devices: Changed partition UUID on '/dev/sdg1' with result: ERROR: cannot find log head/tail, run xfs_repair So I run xfs_repair with required -L flag and try to generate again but it's back to timeout error and head/tail error. I'm doing it in the maintenance mode. orion2-diagnostics-20211130-2231.zip
  2. Yes So, you're option right now is to fix the errors on the old disk 3 and then copy back into the array. I ran xfs_repair: But the original drive still shows up empty: Also when old disk is mounted, new disk is unmountable: And now, there is also a "Format" button next to the old drive. If it's the one we talked about earlier then I'm 100% sure I didn't format: Started array in the maintenance mode and checked both drives: Original drive: New drive: So what do I do now? orion2-diagnostics-20211130-1115.zip
  3. So how do I proceed? Currently new Disk 3 is mounted and empty and original Disk 3 is unassigned and mounted to /dev/sdg. Checking file system gives the same logs as posted before. I just use xfs_repair but point it to /dev/sdg1?
  4. I’m not 100% sure but I don’t think so. I connected new disk, assigned it to the Disk 3 and started array. I got a message that replacement disk was found, disk 3 is not ready and that Parity-Sync/Data-Rebuild is in progress.
  5. I read multiple posts related to "Unmountable: not mounted" error and I can’t find anything similar to my issue. Like: - what happened to the data on the original Disk 3? Is it still there but can’t be accessed due to fs errors? - and why content of original Disk 3 wasn’t rebuilt to new Disk 3 even if parity was valid and finished with 0 errors?
  6. Also when I click on "File System Check" next to unassigned old Disk 3: I'm getting these logs:
  7. It was a brand new empty disk. When you said it was not possible to rebuild data lost with xfs_repair I was at least hoping it would have the rest of data from old Disk 3. Here are diagnostics with old Disk 3 (the one that should have data but shows empty) plugged in but unassigned and new Disk 3 not connected at all. orion2-diagnostics-20211129-1104.zip
  8. Here is what happened: 1. My Disk 3 was showing up as "Unmountable: not mounted" 2. I ran xfs_repair on it and it was mounted again but was missing over 600GB of data 3. I unplugged it and replaced it with brand new disk 4. After boot, rebuilding from parity started automatically 5. After it finished, new Disk 3 is mounted but with zero data on it Now: - I plugged old Disk 3, with new Disk 3 still connected and mounted old Disk 3 with "Unassigned Devices" plugin - When old Disk 3 is mounted it shows that it has zero data on it BUT when old Disk 3 is mounted, new Disk 3 shows up "Unmountable: not mounted". When I unplugged old Disk 3 and rebooted, new Disk 3 is mounted again but with zero data I'm confused, beacuse old Disk 3 should still have remaining data. Should I start array with old or new Disk 3 unassigned?
  9. So should I try to rebuild from parity? Is it even possible?
  10. So one of my drives was unmounted and was showing "Unmountable: not mounted". I followed this guide and was able to mount the drive. But now some of its data is missing and my server shows more free space than before (~600GB). Is it possible to rebuild that data from parity or was it overwritten with xfs_repair?
  11. I just created new container using "binhex-radarr" template from CA. The only settings I have changed are: - Mapped /mnt/user/appdata/binhex-radarr to /data - Mapped /mnt/user/Downloads/automated/radarr/ to /media Container starts, loggs the following: Created by... ___. .__ .__ \_ |__ |__| ____ | |__ ____ ___ ___ | __ \| |/ \| | \_/ __ \\ \/ / | \_\ \ | | \ Y \ ___/ > < |___ /__|___| /___| /\___ >__/\_ \ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ https://hub.docker.com/u/binhex/ 2021-10-28 14:51:48.914640 [info] Host is running unRAID 2021-10-28 14:51:48.940434 [info] System information Linux eae9730505bc 5.10.28-Unraid #1 SMP Wed Apr 7 08:23:18 PDT 2021 x86_64 GNU/Linux 2021-10-28 14:51:48.969988 [info] OS_ARCH defined as 'x86-64' 2021-10-28 14:51:49.001003 [info] PUID defined as '99' 2021-10-28 14:51:49.033743 [info] PGID defined as '100' 2021-10-28 14:51:49.077781 [info] UMASK defined as '000' 2021-10-28 14:51:49.113501 [info] Permissions already set for volume mappings 2021-10-28 14:51:49.145356 [info] Deleting files in /tmp (non recursive)... 2021-10-28 14:51:49.178443 [info] Starting Supervisor... and then exits with 135 exit code. What am I doing wrong?
  12. Thanks. I had to run it with additional -L flag so it was xfs_repair -v -L /dev/md3. Disk is back on and it also created new share with some files without extensions. I already identified two of them but can't figure one what the third one is.
  13. Hi. I just noticed that my array is missing about 8TB of space so I checked it and one of the drives shows "Unmountable: not mounted" message. It was fine a few hours ago, I didn't change anything on the server, no reboots, no power outage etc. I restarted the array but it didn't change anything. I restarted the server, but it didn't help either. So I followed this guide: Check Disk Filesystems up to the "Running the test" section. I started array in the Maintenance mode, checked fs of my drive (xfs) and ran the test with -nv flags. Test results: What should I do next?
  14. Not at the moment. Are they exported from somewhere or have unified structure? No, and it’s not planned to add this feature.
  15. Support thread for code snippets manager: Snippet Box Links: Github Project Page Docker Hub Setup parameters: - Application Data: path to appdata directory where SQLite file will be stored - Application Port: port for WebUI access
  16. Hi. You can try one of these three solutions : Corrupted Database File. I think you will have to open db file with sqlite browser and drop additional tables.
  17. Not at this moment but some kind of authentication system is in the works. Check #33 and #45 on GitHub.
  18. Right now, only addresses like “www.domain.com/path” or “192.168.0.128” are supported. Using “http[s]://“ is messing with how React Router works. In the future I might add some kind of parser which would allow to use wider range.
  19. Can you tell me the whole address you typed while creating new app/bookmark?
  20. Support thread for Flame startpage. Links: Github Docker Hub Setup should be very simple. The only two things that need to be specified are port for web ui and volume for sqlite file.

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