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shadeless

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  1. Thanks for looking into this! See attached file for the backup script. I use it with the unassigned devices plugin. When I plug in an external HDD, it gets mounted and the script runs (gets called via UD). backup.sh
  2. @MowMdown I was too quick, the reads are still there. But it indeed only happens, when Borg is running. The weird thing is, it is not backing up the flash drive / boot at all, just the stuff on the array and caches. Do you have any idea, what the issue could be? The backup script just starts borg and backs up all data to a remote ssh host.
  3. Hey @MowMdown - very good catch! I figured the same: I actually run some Borg Backups and had the verbose option set. I removed that after my last post and the reads have calmed down a lot, so that must have been it. I had to replace some defective hardware and inspected everything very closely afterwards and thats why i cought the issue now. I think this has been going on without me noticing it for a while now :D USB-Stick still working, though ➗ Thanks for confirming my suspicions! Ill mark your post as solution for now :)
  4. Update: it seems to have taken care of itself... over night, the writes have more than tripled, but it looks like it calmed down and is stable now
  5. Hi all, I have constant reads of the flash drive on my v7.3.0 server. This is with 10hours uptime: inotifywait --timefmt %c --format '%T %_e %w %f' -mr /boot shows constant reading of config files from shares and plugins: Does anyone have a clue what this could be? Thanks in advance!
  6. Thank you Squid! Uninstalling Unassigned Devices fixed it! Reboot in safe mode resulted in the webgui coming up quickly again. But the array was stopped so i guess this was the same as setting autostart to no for me. I then uninstalled Preclear which didn't help. Uninstalling Unassigned Devices finally solved it. I think this was the issue (from syslog): Nov 15 20:40:57 unraid unassigned.devices: Cannot 'Auto Mount' Remote Shares. Network not available! Thanks again
  7. Sorry, i collected the logs and attached them now. The only thing i could find is in the syslog: Log outputs start at 20:34:49 and goes quickly till 20:35:47 then nothing happens until 20:40:54. After that, php and nginx start and I can connect. Thanks for looking into this.
  8. Hi all, I'm currently testing Unraid and ran into a weird issue: Whenever I'm rebooting my machine, it takes around 10 minutes until the Web UI is reachable. I'm monitoring the bootup process via console/ipmi and can see that the server boots up fine and arrives at the Unraid logon prompt after a short while. The server responds to pings and all the shares are also accessible. It's only the web page that is timing out when trying to connect. After about 10 minutes the webpage starts working without me doing anything differently. The strange thing is, if I go to Disk Settings and deactivate the autostart of the array, the gui is reachable immediately after the console arrives at the logon prompt. Starting and stopping the array once I'm in the gui only takes a few seconds. I'm not sure whats going on here, any ideas? Thanks!

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