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JeanLuc

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  1. I noticed the same high CPU usage after updating Unraid 6.12.10 to 6.12.13. There were plenty of connection denied errors in the logs and the connection kept connecting then failing. I saw that @BoKKeR posted a new tagged version for the container, unraidapi-re:6.12. CPU usage dropped and started reporting normally. Just want to say thank you for your efforts and contribution to this community!
  2. I'm going through fine tuning my each container backup and something came to me. My current schedule is having appdata.backup run once a week. When doing a backup of a containers directory, do you omit that containers backup dir? For example, Radarr has a default application backup weekly. It seems a little double redundant to be backing up the containers own backup. What is normal practice for this process?
  3. @JorgeB Thank you for your time. Sorry for the delay, Halloween decorations took precedence and didn't want to possibly knock my automations out. Followed your recommendation of trying a default install of Unraid on a new USB and booted. There were no issues as stated before, so powered down, took the new USB and reinstalled with the backed up zip of my Unraid server. Inserted the USB, booted, confirmed no errors, replaced key and I'm back to rolling again. I also ran Disk Utilities First Aid on the original USB and was returned the `File system check exit code is 8.` Thanks again for your assistance in getting be back up and rolling! You guys are awesome!
  4. Same dialog and console errors using a different browser and disabled ad blockers.
  5. I've noticed since the reboot, the `Your flash drive is corrupted or offline` banner has gone away. Although, the issues with plugins, CA Plugin, and now noticed the failure to start VMs has persisted. When navigating to /Plugins, attempting to update any of the plugins, the plugins fail to update with the error `plugin: run failed: '/bin/bash' returned 1`. Navigating to /Apps, the `Click Install to download and install the Community Applications plugin` banner is shown. Clicking install produces `plugin: community.applications-2023.09.30-x86_64-1.txz download failure: Generic error` in the popup dialog. When attempting to start a VM, the browser throws a JS error, `Uncaught ReferenceError: folders is not defined`. One of my VMs that was set to auto start had no issue starting when rebooting. Controlling the VMs via `virsh` throws no issues. Controlling the VMs seems to be just an Unraid GUI issue. Attached are the most recent diagnostics. homecloud-diagnostics-20231006-1105.zip
  6. Thank you @JorgeB. Will do!
  7. Thank you for the assistance. Updated diagnostic logs after the array started. Any chance you can provide some details in what you are looking for and what files your are diving into? Just trying to learn and be more self sufficient. homecloud-diagnostics-20231005-1644.zip
  8. Hello! A week or so ago, I noticed I was unable to access the web UI. I read that there was an issue with a recent update, there was a solution through ssh, but I was out of town and was not comfortable restarting the server without physical access. I wasn't experiencing any issues with my docker services, so a small delay wouldn't cause any issues. When I returned home, I was now able to access the web UI, but was presented the `Your flash drive is corrupted or offline. Post your diagnostics in the forum for help.' So, my diagnostic zip file is attached. This is where my concern is. A new USB drive is on the way, so I decided to look into the next steps. I went to the `CA Backup / Restore Appdata` and notice that is has been deprecated since 6.12 and AppData has not been backing up since middle of June. Assuming that was the 6.12 release since that was same time the backups ceased. When navigating to Apps, the Community Applications plugin is no longer installed. When clicking `Install`, the logs show an error; `community.applications-2023.09.30-x86_64-1.txz download failure: Generic error`. The same error appears when clicking `Update` for a plugin. Again, not sure if these are just coincidences with the 6.12 update and/or the flash drive corruption. I was able to navigate to `Main/Settings/Flash` and create a usb flash backup (came to ~693mb). Is there anything that I should consider checking or documenting before following the next steps Changing the flash device documentation when my new flash drive arrives? Thanks in advance for the support. homecloud-diagnostics-20231003-1726.zip
  9. I want to mark this as solved. I have not experienced this issue since posting.
  10. Thank you Jorge! I’m always cautious, wanting to learn and didn’t want to sweep this under. I’ll be paying better attention to my allocations. I’m only running 32G and quite a few services and was most likely pushing the limits. Thanks again.
  11. Hello unRaid community! I received an `Out of memory errors detected on your server` warning from Fix Common Problems. At the time this occurred, only a single Hass.io VM and my standard docker containers were running. This is the second time I received this warning, which I followed advice and rebooted and have not received this issue for the last couple weeks. After downloading the diagnostic files, I found these three lines that appear to correlate with the memory issue. The top one seems to be the actual issue (others notification), but I don't see any unique ID that associates the issue with the VM/issue. Mar 12 13:39:57 HomeCloud kernel: Out of memory: Killed process 4357 (qemu-system-x86) total-vm:10506600kB, anon-rss:9808060kB, file-rss:56kB, shmem-rss:24848kB, UID:0 pgtables:20692kB oom_score_adj:0 Mar 19 04:30:05 HomeCloud root: Fix Common Problems: Error: Out Of Memory errors detected on your server Mar 26 04:30:05 HomeCloud root: Fix Common Problems: Error: Out Of Memory errors detected on your server Any suggestions? homecloud-diagnostics-20230326-0940.zip
  12. Can confirm, experiencing the same issue after connecting using the **hash.myunraid.net** and the local IP connections. All of the switches (docker, paritycheck, power_off, reboot, array) and binary_sensors.unraid_server are visible in mqtt/hass. Within the API GUI, only docker is available. The API logs continue to repeat the same error: Get VM Details for ip: https://192.168.1.81 Failed Cannot read properties of undefined (reading 'children')
  13. Thanks for the addition. I wasn't able to setup persistent data by setting the container path `/var/www/public/data` to '/mnt/usr/appdata/todo`. When I recreate the container w/o data path set, my lists are replaced with the default content. Any suggestions?

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