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JorgeB

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Everything posted by JorgeB

  1. Do you get the problem with Docker disabled? I'm not seeing any shfs erros on the latest diags, only samba errors.
  2. Don't see any issue logged on the Unraid side, can you access the flash drive over SMB if you enable that?
  3. Do you mean no post or no video after Unraid boots?
  4. The only thing I've asked for was the persistent sylog from the syslog server after the issue occurs; see the link for how to enable that and set it to be saved to a share, then post that, it will log the time codes.
  5. shfs was just the victim; you need to figure out what caused the OOM, a container like mentioned is a good suspect.
  6. All the disks are dropping offline. My first recommendation would be to update the LSI firmware; if that doesn't help, see if there are any issues with spin-down disabled.
  7. Yep, you need to do a new config and then resync parity -Tools -> New Config -> Preserve current assignments: All -> Apply Then assign the new data disk and start the array
  8. Jul 6 18:25:49 unraid kernel: fat__get_entry: 891 callbacks suppressed Jul 6 18:25:49 unraid kernel: FAT-fs (sdf1): Directory bread(block 32316) failed Jul 6 18:25:49 unraid kernel: FAT-fs (sdf1): Directory bread(block 32317) failed Jul 6 18:25:49 unraid kernel: FAT-fs (sdf1): Directory bread(block 32318) failed Jul 6 18:25:49 unraid kernel: FAT-fs (sdf1): Directory bread(block 32319) failed Jul 6 18:25:49 unraid kernel: FAT-fs (sdf1): Directory bread(block 32320) failed Flash drive problem: you can try backup and recreate first; if the issues persist, replace it.
  9. Post the approximate date and time you last experienced the issues to see if there's anything logged.
  10. Disk was already disabled at boot, so we can't see what happened, SMART looks fine, so check/replace cables and resync parity. https://docs.unraid.net/unraid-os/using-unraid-to/manage-storage/array/replacing-disks-in-array/#re-enabling-a-disabled-disk-rebuilding-onto-itself
  11. Yep, and if all disks mount now, check their contents; also post new diags.
  12. Run without -n , and again if it asks for -L use it
  13. Those errors can be intermittent; that is, the data is returned correctly on a retry; otherwise, you should get an i/o error. Devices should never return bad data, unless there's a firmware bug.
  14. They are logged as disk failures, and SMART doesn't look good; cancel the rebuild and run an extended SMART test on both.
  15. Disk is emulated, but it's not mounting. Unassigning the disabled disk should have no effect, but just check the filesystem.
  16. Emulated disk 1 also has issues, I thought that one was mounting before. You also need to check fileystem on that one.
  17. Errors come from disks 7 and 8, do they share anything in common, like a power splitter? If not, replace the cables for both.
  18. You would need to create the boot pool with the smallest one first (or both at the same time). You can do that by booting another flash drive (after copying the current config there), then removing the boot pool and rerunning the wizard to recreate it.
  19. Start array in normal mode now (without changing the disk assignments) and post new diags.
  20. Not a great sign; I have multiple of those devices, and they don't show any errors there. Did you run an extended SMART test? If that passes, I expect they won't replace it.
  21. Run again for both without -n, and if it asks for -L use it.
  22. Filesystem check must be in maintenance mode. Don't change any assignments for now.
  23. I assume the issue occurred during these timecodes? Jul 1 18:08:15 Zeke smbd[2302669]: [2026/07/01 18:08:15.594875, 0] ../../source3/smbd/smb2_read.c:265(smb2_sendfile_send_data) Jul 1 18:08:15 Zeke smbd[2302669]: smb2_sendfile_send_data: sendfile failed for file Modern Marvels/Modern Marvels-Space Stations.mp4 (Broken pipe) for client PID=2302669,CLIENT=896e1da1-74d3-11f1-87e1-001c2537013f,channel=0,remote=ipv4:192.168.0.235:52313,local=ipv4:192.168.0.80:445. Terminating Jul 1 18:30:43 Zeke smbd[2545174]: [2026/07/01 18:30:43.178852, 0] ../../source3/smbd/smb2_read.c:265(smb2_sendfile_send_data) Jul 1 18:30:43 Zeke smbd[2545174]: smb2_sendfile_send_data: sendfile failed for file Modern Marvels/Modern Marvels-Tower Bridge.mp4 (Broken pipe) for client PID=2545174,CLIENT=896e1da1-74d3-11f1-87e1-001c2537013f,channel=0,remote=ipv4:192.168.0.235:52628,local=ipv4:192.168.0.80:445. Terminating Jul 1 18:50:43 Zeke smbd[2564600]: [2026/07/01 18:50:43.306835, 0] ../../source3/smbd/smb2_read.c:265(smb2_sendfile_send_data) Jul 1 18:50:43 Zeke smbd[2564600]: smb2_sendfile_send_data: sendfile failed for file MythBusters/Mythbusters - Season 07/Mythbusters_S07E10_Curving Bullets.mp4 (Broken pipe) for client PID=2564600,CLIENT=896e1da1-74d3-11f1-87e1-001c2537013f,channel=0,remote=ipv4:192.168.0.235:52649,local=ipv4:192.168.0.80:445. Terminating Jul 1 18:51:20 Zeke smbd[2709616]: [2026/07/01 18:51:20.207806, 0] ../../source3/smbd/smb2_read.c:265(smb2_sendfile_send_data) Jul 1 18:51:20 Zeke smbd[2709616]: smb2_sendfile_send_data: sendfile failed for file Nature/Nature - Becoming Elephant The Orphans of Reteti.mp4 (Broken pipe) for client PID=2709616,CLIENT=896e1da1-74d3-11f1-87e1-001c2537013f,channel=0,remote=ipv4:192.168.0.235:52869,local=ipv4:192.168.0.80:445. Terminating If yes, this looks like a client problem. Is this the client's IP? remote=192.168.0.235 This log means the client requests a video, samba starts streaming it using sendfile(), client disconnects before the transfer finishes, samba attempts to send another chunk, kernel returns (Broken pipe), samba logs it and terminates that SMB session.

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