Everything posted by DJFriar
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Unable to write to /config for *arr stack
I ended up self resolving this by forcing the new permissions on to the cache drive and the appdata share. After running it twice it finally updated both /mnt/user/appdata and /mnt/cache/appdata which were showing different permissions at first. I also balanced and scrubbed the cache drive, and then re-configured the Docker apps from the existing templates. Once I did all the above, they were able to work as expected again.
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Unable to write to /config for *arr stack
I updated my signature to provide my system information in case that helps with troubleshooting.
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Unable to write to /config for *arr stack
My apologies (I did say I was a newb, right?). Attached are an updated set of diags after the array had been started. Not sure if this is because I booted into safe mode, but I did notice the array didn't auto-start even though I do have that enabled in Settings -> Disk Settings. Also, I only now noticed that XFS is the default file system for the array, though the Cache drive is using btrfs. No idea if that is ideal or not. unraid-diagnostics-20250210-1309.zip
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Unable to write to /config for *arr stack
When I first encountered the issue, /config was mapped to /mnt/user/appdata. I changed them all to /mnt/cache/appdata partly as trying to fix this permissions issue and partly due to some write-up somewhere saying that could improve speed. The share is set to be Cache only, and the Cache drive is a single 512GB NVME m.2 SSD (with 460GB-ish free). Attached is a fresh set of diagnostics after having booted in safe mode, as requested. Thank you for your help. If there is something specific I should look at in the digs to help me self-troubleshoot in the future, please feel free to share. unraid-diagnostics-20250210-1233.zip
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Unable to write to /config for *arr stack
I am fairly new to Unraid, so forgive me if I missed something basic here. I suddenly am unable to use any of my *arr stack as they all give read-only or invalid permission errors saying they can't write to /config. Steps taken so far: - Ran both Docker Safe New Permissions & New Permissions. - Manually changed the owner from UNKNOWN back to Nobody using the Unraid front end. - Deleted one of the Docker apps (Sonarr) and re-installed it, but this did not fix the issue for Sonarr. - Rebooted the entire Unraid server. Attached is my diagnostic file. Thank you in advance for the help so I can get this thing working again. unraid-diagnostics-20250209-2315.zip