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UNRAID hung during 6.12 upgrade, might be effed
Booted from another USB into Ubuntu. This is what I got: Is this an indicator my CPU is effed? Where would you go from here? Order another 5950X?
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UNRAID hung during 6.12 upgrade, might be effed
That's my next step, I think. I've got a USB stick with 20.04 on it. If I try booting into that, will it mess up the state of my drives?
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UNRAID hung during 6.12 upgrade, might be effed
So I flashed another Philips drive (32GB) with 6.11.5. Restart the machine. Attached is where it stalls out. "Work still pending" What does that even mean?
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UNRAID hung during 6.12 upgrade, might be effed
AMD Ryzen 9 5950X
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UNRAID hung during 6.12 upgrade, might be effed
So this morning, with a fresh pair of eyes, I took a new Philips 32GB stick and used the USB Flash Creator with 6.11.5. I then copied my entire "config" folder to it from copy of my old USB stick that I made on Windows 10 over to the new Flash drive. I ran "make bootable" as an administrator and everything went ok. I put the stick in my server and try to boot it. It hangs on the attached.
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UNRAID hung during 6.12 upgrade, might be effed
Are you referring to the "Allow UEFI boot" checkbox when writing the image to the USB stick? If so, yes, that is checked.
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THespos started following Expanding volume, adding M.2 SSD and UNRAID hung during 6.12 upgrade, might be effed
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UNRAID hung during 6.12 upgrade, might be effed
UNRAID hung during reboot in my upgrade from 6.11.5 to 6.12.0. Had to reboot the machine, and it hung again. I copied all my old files from my USB to my PC using Windows (hadn't flashed a backup). I then overwrote my original USB stick with 6.12.0 using the USB Flash Creator. This didn't work either, and my machine keeps hanging on checksum. I tried doing it again with another USB stick. Same errors. Then I tried rolling back to 6.11.5 and copying my config files to the new stick. Same errors. Tried with a clean 6.11.5 and I still get hanging and it won't boot. I don't care much about the data on this machine. I care really only about my docker configs, which will take me many hours to recreate. My questions are thus: 1) How can I get my machine to boot into any version of UNRAID? 2) Once I get it to boot, can I copy my old config files from my Windows 10 PC?
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Expanding volume, adding M.2 SSD
[Version: 6.9.2] I've been using Unraid for several months on a homebuilt server and have a couple questions about upgrades I'd like to perform this weekend. I use Unraid primarily for Docker and to host some shares, but most of my data is stored on a Synology Rackstation, so the data on my Unraid shares isn't terribly critical. My array consists of the following: 10TB Seagate Ironwolf NAS drive for Parity 2 more 10TB Seagate Ironwolf drives 3 2TB Seagate Ironwolf drives I have one 1TB SSD in the nvme0n1 slot as a cache drive. I've gotten my mitts on another 10TB Ironwolf and a 2TB M.2 drive. My mobo is an MSI MAG B550 Tomahawk with two M.2 slots. If I wanted to install the new SSD and use it to store docker info to improve read/write speed, what's the best way to do that? Also, I have no more available slots for HDs, so if I wanted to swap out the 10TB for one of the 2TB, is that as simple as shutting down the array, swapping the drives and then repairing/expanding the volume?
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