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SluggishWorm

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  1. Some time ago, I moved from a docker image file to a docker folder structure. Moving cache over to ZFS and found that my system share contains 288gb of data, which seems excessive however I'm no expert. Is this possibly some left over files from previous containers that hasnt been deleted? magnus-diagnostics-20240119-0731.zip
  2. Hi team. I spun up a second instance of a docker today, something i have done many times before. Did the usual best practices, used a different branch and container creator, different ports. Different appdata folder. The container in question is sonarr. After a bit of playing around with the new sonarr container, my original long standing one had no logo. I went to investigate, and was met with the screenshot attached. The path mappings are all, well, weird. the /data ---> /mnt/user/appdata/data is not a path I've ever had configured Sonarr itself is running fine, but im worried about restarting it etc. Not really sure how too proceed to resolve this. The appdata folder is there, with a backup from yesterday. Im also not able too install from template, as sonarr simply isnt in the list. Is this as simple as removing this container, reinstalling sonarr with the mappings i have and pointing the config folder at the already existing appdata/binhex-sonarr folder? magnus-diagnostics-20220919-1737.zip
  3. Hi all, currently looking to update firmware on my lsi 9305-24i. Theres some anecdotal evidence of an older firmware throwing false UDMACRC errors, which is behaviour i was seeing. looking at these instructions to do it on my unraid server when its back up and running The issue i have is, the latest firmware version is 16.12, whereas the latest installer is only version 15. and marked as archived on the broadcomm site. Is there a linux installer v16 i should be using? Will i run into issues if the installer version and firmware versions dont match? i realise that this is a very specific question but would love some real world experience and guidance. Also, if anyone knows how to do this firmware update via windows 11 home edition that would help greatly too
  4. this just happened again while i was logged in, and not a thing in the logs at the time. looks to be hardware related, power supply or motherboard. Ill mark this as solved as its not unraid related really
  5. For about a week now, ive been chasing my tail. Ill have unraid detect an unclean shut down, and this of course kicks off a parity check. The server is acting as though someones holding down the power button to force a shut down, then rebooting. I have one disk thats in an errored state, ive left that not mounted until i can replace it. Really pulling my hair out with this one, latest occurence was feb 4 at approx 140am. It might be 3 hours between these events, it might be two days. Syslog.txt
  6. I found disabling NFS solved this issue for me. luckily i have no need for nfs at this time
  7. Logs attached. From some googling, the line shfs: ../lib/fuse.c:1451: unlink_node: Assertion `node->nlookup > 1' failed appears to be the cause. have tried the fixes disscussed, disabling nfs, set Tunable (support Hard Links) to no. No docker container has direct access to mnt/user. Crashes happen every 8-24 hours. Has only been since i have had tdarr up and running, but id rather not remove tdarr if i can avoid it at this stage magnus-diagnostics-20211017-1744.zip
  8. Installed Tdarr a couple of weeks ago. Ever since, ive not gotten more than 36 hours uptime. All the *arrs and plex will stop working. Sonarr gave me a I/O error when launching, then a unable to write to database warning when trying to access. Plex remote access goes down, and when i try to restart the docker i get a "server executuion error" warning. Reboot and it all works for a while. I thought this may have to do with I/O possibly, as all my dockers have their appdata on my cache drives. So i set tdarr to use a seperate, unnassigned ssd for the transcode directory, but the issue persists. Apologies i cant give much more detail than this, as all this im doing on my phone via wireguard vpn. The unraid webui and non docker services remain unaffected. I know enough to now where the logs are, but not really enough to dive through them and figure out what the current issue is. magnus-diagnostics-20211012-1329.zip

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