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(Solved) 7.0.0 GUI Can't start. emhttpd issue after removing cache pool drive
I removed the device using the GUI, left one of the three slots empty, and then restarted the server. I suppose missing device and the empty slot is the cause of the issue.
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(Solved) 7.0.0 GUI Can't start. emhttpd issue after removing cache pool drive
I've fixed the issue by resetting the disk configuration. I had to delete the /boot/config/super.dat file, which contains the disk assignments, and the /boot/config/pool/<pool_name>.cfg, which was my cache pool configuration. This resolved the issue, and the GUI now starts. I had to assign the disk in the array and manually create a new cache pool, as JorgeB mentioned. Everything seems fine now. It looks like a bug to me. When a device in a pool is not present, it prevents the GUI (emhttp) from starting.
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(Solved) 7.0.0 GUI Can't start. emhttpd issue after removing cache pool drive
The problem is that I don't have access to the GUI. The emhttp service, which handles the GUI, won't start. Even when I boot Unraid in safe mode, the GUI still doesn't work. I can only SSH into the server and use commands.
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(Solved) 7.0.0 GUI Can't start. emhttpd issue after removing cache pool drive
Hi, I've removed a device from the cache pool, and now the GUI can't start after server restart. I can SSH into the server, and the syslog shows the following errors: Jan 19 01:41:06 Unraid emhttpd: import 30 pool device: (sdf) CT1000MX500SSD1_ Jan 19 01:41:06 Unraid emhttpd: import 31 pool device: (sdg) CT1000MX500SSD1_ Jan 19 01:41:06 Unraid emhttpd: pool_state_btrfs 3166 rdevStatus.32 not found I've manually mounted the Btrfs pool and removed the missing device, but it didn't help. root@Unraid:~# btrfs filesystem show Label: none uuid: XXX-XXX-XXX Total devices 2 FS bytes used 300.16GiB devid 1 size 931.51GiB used 303.03GiB path /dev/sdf1 devid 3 size 931.51GiB used 304.03GiB path /dev/sdg1 Do you have any ideas on how to fix this?
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