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maddinek

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  1. maybe that might help someone. i did the downgrade to .4 and booted with no plugins. first attempts failed but at some point it just worked. frustrating but now i am on .10.
  2. did you fix it somehow? i did a downgrade to .4 with no success. also started in 'no plugin' mode, also no success.
  3. i've got the same error. trying to make an update from .6 to .10 ....
  4. Here's some more info about my setup: Unraid Version: 6.12.0-rc7 CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 7950x Mainboard: ASRock B650E PG-ITX WiFi Impacted device: ICY BOX Type-C or Type-A USB 3.1 Gen 2 Hey folks, I've hit a wall here and could really use your expertise. I've been trying to boot up with 6.12.0-rcX but keep running into issues. This has been happening with all the 6.12.0-rc releases over the past months. My boot fails every time my ICY BOX Type-C or Type-A USB 3.1 Gen 2 is connected. The error I'm seeing is that the device with the label UNRAID isn't found and it asks me to press the ENTER key to reboot (which isn't working). When I disconnect the ICY BOX, just for a moment during the boot process, everything works fine. Here's where it's getting stuck: mount: proc mounted on /proc mount: sysfx mounted on /sys mount: tmpfs mounted on /run. waiting up to 30 sec for device with label UNRAID to come online ... random: crng init done "not found" - press ENTER key to reboot . . . Has anyone else experienced this, or do you have any ideas on what might be going wrong? I have added the syslogs, the mounting is happening around: Jun 8 07:19:45 nas-3 kernel: usb 4-1.2.2: new SuperSpeed Plus Gen 2x1 USB device number 10 using xhci_hcd This attempt is successful though. Since it's a fresh restart. It is a pain to always shutdown the server, disconnect the device, start the server and wait until it passes the moment (I can see it once the resolution on the screen changes) and connect it back. A remote reboot is impossible because it gets stuck and I can't do anything about it without being physically there. Any suggestions would be really appreciated! Thanks! nas-3-syslog-20230608-0809.zip
  5. Thanks so much! I'll keep an eye on it an order a backup cable Thanks! Martin
  6. Hey guys, I've run into a bit of a problem with my Unraid setup and could use some help. I've got a SMART error showing up on my parity disk, which is two Samsung SSD 870 QVO 1TBs connected via SATA directly to the mainboard. The weird thing is, both the quick and extended SMART tests didn't find any issues. I've attached the diagnostics to this post, so you guys can take a look. Here's some more info about my setup: Unraid Version: 6.12.0-rc3 CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 7950x Mainboard: ASRock B650E PG-ITX WiFi Impacted Disks: Samsung SSD 870 QVO 1TB (2 of them) Has anyone come across something like this before? Any ideas why the error is showing up even though the SMART tests are all good? I'd really appreciate any suggestions or advice on how to fix this. Thanks a bunch for taking the time to read. Cheers, Martin nas-3-diagnostics-20230502-2049.zip

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