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After upgrading unraid to 7.0. After unraid7.0 uses ls -l /dev/disk/by-id/, a red prompt appears on the hard disk
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After upgrading unraid to 7.0. After unraid7.0 uses ls -l /dev/disk/by-id/, a red prompt appears on the hard disk
root@Tower:~# ls /dev/sdf /dev/sdf root@Tower:~# ls /dev/sdf1 /bin/ls: cannot access '/dev/sdf1': No such file or directory I use the command:ls /dev/sdf。 hint:/dev/sdf I use the command:ls /dev/sdf1 But prompt:/bin/ls: cannot access '/dev/sdf1': No such file or directory Is this normal?
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After upgrading unraid to 7.0. After unraid7.0 uses ls -l /dev/disk/by-id/, a red prompt appears on the hard disk
Although the error message appears, there is nothing wrong with using it.
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After upgrading unraid to 7.0. After unraid7.0 uses ls -l /dev/disk/by-id/, a red prompt appears on the hard disk
It is normal that the array is not started in this picture. This picture shows an error message after starting the array. This picture shows the hard disk information after using the command: lsblk to start the array. . . . Hope there is a solution.
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After updating UNRAID 7.0, an error occurred 。There is a warning prompt when checking the hard drive IDs of four hard drives. After opening the silent virtual machine, the dashboard CPU displays high load
The above prompt appears when querying the hard disk ID through the command I'm not sure what this red warning means. But there is no problem with detecting the hard drive through unraid, and the hard drive is also functioning normally during use. After opening some virtual machines for a few minutes, all CPU threads experience high load. After experiencing high load, UNRAID cannot shut down and restart normally. Only force the power button to complete the shutdown When I saw high CPU load on the dashboard and checked the processes, I didn't see any processes occupying the CPU tower-diagnostics-20250118_1835.zip
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