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Cypher01

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  1. Updating to RC1 seems to have it fixed it by itself. Nice feature!
  2. I was able to free up some space and now docker is running again. But I never had a second drive as cache. I have that drive setup as a second, independent pool Any idea how to solve that issue? I also don't see a warning about a missing cache drive like in other posts on the forums. weird...
  3. @JorgeB I found something suspiscious My cache drive is 500GB but shows 1.3TB Size...
  4. with manually you mean not setup in the shares tab? not that I'm aware of... I have linke the VM to a share to access the unraid folders. Besides that I can't see anything suspicious
  5. here you go unraid-diagnostics-20241202-1459.zip
  6. @JorgeB Docker service failed again Stopped the array, added another disk to the pool, started array --> failed I don't get what is causing it... unraid-diagnostics-20241202-1223.zip
  7. The parity checked just finished so I rebooted the server and the VM is booting now again. I still wonder what I did wrong to cause all the mess...
  8. I have backups of the flash drive and appdata, I fear it won't help... unraid-diagnostics-20241201-1636.zip
  9. thanks this worked. everything is running again. Only my win 11 vm is broken internal error: Could not create directory /var/lib/libvirt/swtpm/42c34252-c379-9108-f2b0-ce435557f5ce/tpm2 as 0:59 is this related to the above topic or should I open a new thread?
  10. I restarted the server after replacing the parity disk and added another ssd to the cache pool and now docker fails to start. my file is also 21.5gb. Changing the docker image size limit to 30gb didn't make a difference. unraid-diagnostics-20241201-1042 10.43.44.zip
  11. here's my diagnostics file unraid-diagnostics-20241201-1042.zip
  12. Same here, restarted the server after replacing the parity disk and added another ssd to the cache pool and now docker fails to start. my file is also 21.5gb. Changing the docker image size limit to 30gb didn't make a difference.
  13. @Goulasch I had also a lots of trouble install nextcloud until I deactivated internal ssl on unraid. I assume it prevented the container talking to the db. I'm not an expert on this though. Might have also been a coindicence but right after disabling ssl it worked.
  14. @JorgeBThe error just accured again copied log.txt
  15. I see. If it will happen again, I know what to do. Thanks for your advice
  16. no, there is no log from that date. this is all that is in disk1's log. it's still running fine btw.
  17. here you go, the system needed quite a while to boot up again. currently its again not showing any issues. really weird Syslog.txt
  18. logs folder is empty
  19. Whoops, I felt lucky too early. Right after docker activation the messages are back
  20. Thanks for the response Jorge. After re-plugging the usb drive and rebooting the server the error messages are gone and in Tools > Registration everything looks fine. I wonder what caused the errors, though
  21. Hi, my registration won't be found anymore and unraid shows a "corrupt flash drive" message. Could anybody please have a look at the diagnostics? I'm a total noob when it comes to this. I was already very happy to had it setup by myself lol thanks in advance! unraid-diagnostics-20240101-1506.zip

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