JorgeB

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  1. JorgeB's post in Parity Errors On New Setup was marked as the answer   
    Jul 20 08:57:47 UnicornBarfNUC kernel: pcieport 0000:00:1b.0: AER: Uncorrected (Fatal) error received: 0000:02:00.0 Jul 20 08:57:47 UnicornBarfNUC kernel: pcieport 0000:02:00.0: AER: PCIe Bus Error: severity=Uncorrected (Fatal), type=Inaccessible, (Unregistered Agent ID) Jul 20 08:57:47 UnicornBarfNUC kernel: thunderbolt 0000:04:00.0: AER: can't recover (no error_detected callback) Jul 20 08:57:47 UnicornBarfNUC kernel: xhci_hcd 0000:38:00.0: AER: can't recover (no error_detected callback) Jul 20 08:57:47 UnicornBarfNUC kernel: pcieport 0000:03:00.0: Unable to change power state from D3hot to D0, device inaccessible Jul 20 08:57:47 UnicornBarfNUC kernel: pcieport 0000:00:1b.0: AER: Root Port link has been reset (0) Jul 20 08:57:47 UnicornBarfNUC kernel: pcieport 0000:00:1b.0: AER: device recovery failed Jul 20 08:58:17 UnicornBarfNUC kernel: xhci_hcd 0000:38:00.0: xHCI host controller not responding, assume dead Jul 20 08:58:17 UnicornBarfNUC kernel: xhci_hcd 0000:38:00.0: HC died; cleaning up Jul 20 08:58:17 UnicornBarfNUC kernel: usb 4-2: USB disconnect, device number 2 Jul 20 08:58:17 UnicornBarfNUC kernel: usb 4-2.3: USB disconnect, device number 3 Jul 20 08:58:17 UnicornBarfNUC kernel: usb 4-2.3.1: USB disconnect, device number 4  
    We don't recommend using USB for array or pool drives, they are prone to disconnects and bad at errors handling in general, and they are the source of your issues.
  2. JorgeB's post in Error Couldn't create socket: [2] No such file or directory after power outage (SOLVED) was marked as the answer   
    Docker image is corrupt, delete and re-create.
  3. JorgeB's post in 6.12 broke NAS (btrfs errors etc) was marked as the answer   
    Pool is in the middle of a balance and it's crashing because the fs is corrupt, see if you can copy the data as is, if not see here for some recovery options, try mounting read-only and then backup the data, then recreate the pool and restore the data.
  4. JorgeB's post in Cache pool SMART health failures, mover now stuck was marked as the answer   
    One of the devices is failing and the pool is raid0 so there's no redundancy, because of the device errors it failed to copy and it went read only, you can reboot and try again, I would recommend copying the data manually, start with the most important stuff, but some data will likely fail to copy.
  5. JorgeB's post in Plugin Install Error Delete or Not Delete was marked as the answer   
    Yes.
  6. JorgeB's post in Unraid server freezing after 10 mins was marked as the answer   
    That fact that there's nothing relevant logged and that the server crashes mostly during a parity check suggest more a hardware issue. like for example a weak PSU.
  7. JorgeB's post in Nightmare Lost all Vm's & Containers following Update Guidance !! How to Recover Please was marked as the answer   
    Go to Settings -> VM Manager, stop the service, and make "Libvirt storage location" point to /mnt/user/PBS/system/libvirt/libvirt.img since based on the date that's the more promising one, then restart VM service and see if the VMs are back.
  8. JorgeB's post in Question regarding <Share> / <Folder> after Cache format change to ZFS was marked as the answer   
    I expect it will always show folder in that view, at least it does for me, with zfs and other filesystem, shares are just top level folders, if you go to Shares they will still all be there.
  9. JorgeB's post in Docker Service failed to start after Update was marked as the answer   
    Disable docker service, reboot, then edit /boot/config/docker.cfg and change DOCKER_IMAGE_SIZE="0" to "5" or another value, as long as it's not 0, then re-start the service.
  10. JorgeB's post in Disk disabled contents emulated was marked as the answer   
    It was already disabled on boot, so it happened before or on previous shutdown, disk looks OK so you can rebuild on top, probably a good idea to replace/swap cables first to rule that out if it happens again.
  11. JorgeB's post in Data-Rebuild 2.0 % • Paused was marked as the answer   
    Check settings for the parity check plugin (or try uninstalling it to confirm if it's that).
  12. JorgeB's post in Replacing disk with errors..... was marked as the answer   
    A reboot might actually help with that error, but post new diags if the same, also if using Firefox try a different browser, it can sometimes cause that issue (all disks unmountable) if you hit resend on a popup, a reboot would fix it.
  13. JorgeB's post in Configuration reset after power cut was marked as the answer   
    Looks like flash drive problems, run chkdsk on it.
  14. JorgeB's post in Unmountable: Unsupported or no file system was marked as the answer   
    Stop array, type:
    zpool import -f raid then
    zpool export raid start array and it should import now.
  15. JorgeB's post in Replacing Disk 1 with an existing Parity Drive was marked as the answer   
    Unassign the parity drive you want to use, start array, stop array, now you can use it to replace a data disk.
  16. JorgeB's post in troublformatting drive was marked as the answer   
    You are not deleting the disk, your are deleting a path, format will always fail if that path already exists before Unraid tries to create it, the question is way it exists, possibly a container has that mapping and is creating it.
  17. JorgeB's post in Cache Drive Failure was marked as the answer   
    You can try cloning it with ddrescue, success or not will likely depend on how large the failure is.
  18. JorgeB's post in (6.12.3) NVMe no attributes/can't run SMART test. Worrying? was marked as the answer   
    Unraid will monitor SMART and you can run regular scrubs, like mentioned NVMe devices don't support SMART tests.
  19. JorgeB's post in CACHE POOL EXPANSION was marked as the answer   
    Yes, if current filesystem is btrfs (or zfs for mirroring only).
  20. JorgeB's post in Parity check running way too often was marked as the answer   
    Jul 16 16:27:41 Husky  emhttpd: unclean shutdown detected  
    An unclean shutdown will result in a parity check, did you reboot the server yesterday or it's rebooting on its own?
  21. JorgeB's post in UNRAID slow on writing, WHY! (2) was marked as the answer   
    Enable turbo write and re-test writing directly to the array.
  22. JorgeB's post in Possible Cache failure? was marked as the answer   
    Cache is not mounting, this may help:
     
    btrfs rescue zero-log /dev/nvme0n1p1  
    Then re-start array.
  23. JorgeB's post in Mover / Parity Check very slow was marked as the answer   
    Disks 1 and 2 are SMR, disk1 model especially have been known to be extra slow sometimes, if you limit writes to disk3 is it normal?
  24. JorgeB's post in Wired freezes - WebUI not working - some Dockers working, some not - CPU hot was marked as the answer   
    Jul 22 02:22:20 halliday kernel: macvlan_broadcast+0x10a/0x150 [macvlan] Jul 22 02:22:20 halliday kernel: ? _raw_spin_unlock+0x14/0x29 Jul 22 02:22:20 halliday kernel: macvlan_process_broadcast+0xbc/0x12f [macvlan] Switching to ipvlan should fix it (Settings -> Docker Settings -> Docker custom network type -> ipvlan (advanced view must be enabled, top right)).
  25. JorgeB's post in Some questions coming from TrueNAS was marked as the answer   
    If the pool was created with no swap on Truenas it should be imported, and it won't damage the pool if it can't be