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  1. Thanks for getting back to me again. I actually did that the first time it happened. However, I now have got a new error! Fatal Flash Drive Error This usually means your flash drive is corrupted or has dropped offline. The rest of the Unraid GUI will also be affected. Post a new thread in the Unraid forums if this error continues Which I presume is likely to be more of a pointer as to what the issue is. The GUI is not responsive and it refuses SSH connections but I can still access the GUIs for some of the dockers although others are no longer available. I was able to login directly to the machine but got the following error "-bash: /usr/share/bash-completion/bash_completion: Input/output error" when i try and run diagnostics I get "-bash: diagnostics: command not found"
  2. Restarting does work but if i try and disable then enable docker I get the same error so have to reboot. Not the worst work around but still not how it used to behave.
  3. Thanks for getting back to me. It looks like it is already enabled for some reason. This is what currently shows up under tools - syslog chestnut-syslog-20250518-1625.zip
  4. Hi Folks, My UNRAID server has been running pretty solidly for about a year or so. After upgrading to 7.1.2 which seemed to go fine and stable i did a bit of a spring clean to tidy up and installed Glutun VPN. While there were some trials and tribulations getting that work it seemed to be going fine. However on a number of occasions recently the UNRAID gui has become unresponsive. Sometimes my dockers seem to work fine despite this other times they are unreachable too. I have sometimes been able to ssl into the server but not always so have had to hard reboot. On 2 occasions when it has rebooted the i get an error along the lines of "docker.img' is in-use, cannot mount". The first time I searched on line and tried a few things but in the end nothing worked so i just deleted the image and reinstalled everything again. However this has now happened again, less than a week later, so checking in here to see if i can get any help. I might have an older version of the diagnostics on the usb drive from the first time i noticed this and was able to ssl in if that is of any help. kind regards, N chestnut-diagnostics-20250517-2223.zip
  5. That is fantastic. Never noticed that button before. Everyday being a school day and all. Thank you so much.
  6. Evening folks, Hi Folks, Following SpaceinvaderOne's recent video I decided to install GluetunVPN a few days ago. Since then i managed to get my *arr's, qBittorrent and Firefox. I still had an issue reaching my Usenet Indexer but this was on hold until i got SABnzbd to connect properly. While I was trouble shooting I accidentally attempted to add ports for SABnzbd in GluetunVPN while SABnzbd was still in bridge mode. I got an error along the lines of GluetunVPN needed complete access to ports. It was only at this point that i remembered my error. I returned to the Docker page and GluetunVPN was no longer there. It is available through Apps but when I reinstall all my previous settings are lost so I have to start again from scratch. This seems strange behaviour so before starting again I thought I would post here. I did manage to download diagnostics once I noticed that GluetunVPN was gone and have attache here in case that is useful. chestnut-diagnostics-20250515-1921.zip

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