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I did a fresh install on a new usb and simply copied over the config from the zip. The result was still the above.
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This doesn't really have to do with why the system went down, but perhaps a side effect of it going down uncleanly.
lsscsi to get list of devices
Confirm your device and run the following in your unraid terminal
fsck -y /dev/sda1
I got this from reddit:
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Well..... I highly doubt it is the USB unless a file in the config folder is corrupt. I did a fresh install on a new usb drive that was confirmed genuine by the manufacturer and the error on boot is the same. I then tried booting from a different USB slot with the original usb drive and the error persists. This is either something in the config folder that's messed up somehow. I am sorting through the video of the boot to see if I can find what's right above this. It paused here for a few seconds and I had time to snap a quick photo. Any ideas at all?
The first photo is the very last frame before the "errors" in the second photo fly by.
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I ended up picking up an hpe enterprise and swissbit. I'll run a test on them to check things out. Swissbit will be the primary since the one I got is SLC as opposed to pSLC of the hpe enterprise. Regardless, this will end the usb issues for me and I can sleep at night. There are quite a few essential things running on the server.
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Anyone tried one of these? It's USB 😂 I've been trying to find if it has a single GUID for the USB drive itself.
edit: from what I can see from further research, this can not be used outside of ESXi
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I just want to confirm, if that's ok. If I go ahead and create a new USB drive with a fresh image to make sure there aren't any bad bits (at least best chance). I would just copy over the config folder from my backup to the newly created flash drive, correct?
I think this method may be better than creating the new usb drive fully from the backup.zip file.
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I thought about this as well, but not sure there are any others internally on the server. I'll take a look.
Are there any plans at all to be able to use something other than a USB drive? They are purely made like s*** these days. My last USB was still good after running unraid for 10yrs, but just become too small, 1GB, to upgrade.
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Wouldn't the mere fact it didn't show up in the boot menu at all when other devices do that don't have anything bootable suggest that the drive wasn't even functioning at all at that time?
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I believe my USB, which I got based on test for the most reliable USB, is failing. I had to upgrade it maybe a year ago due to the one I had in there for 10yrs only being 1GB and it not having enough room to update the OS anymore.
Today the server crashed, highly irregular, and upon reboot it said "This can not be fixed automatically", then i saw references to sda1, which the USB is sda. Then saw something regarding bits and disabling something. I did have to attempt boot a couple times. The second time the USB boot option did not show up at all on the boot menu. It finally booted, complaining of bad bits (or something along those lines). Once it booted I got a fresh backup of the USB.
It has been a couple hours, but I don't know what else it could be. I highly doubt it is actually the USB port.
I'll probably head to walmart (closest place to get a usb stick).
This is probably my best/quickest option right now:
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Thank you very much. I have never used Dynamix File Manager. What a great addition!
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I just want to remove the files on that specific drive, leaving the contents on the rest of the server alone.
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I've got a share that I have only specific drives that are on that share. I want to remove one of the drives from the share and then delete the contents on the drive so I can add it to my main unraid share. What would be the best way to go about doing this? I don't think I've really had to do this before and wanted to ask before going about it.
Can I just simply remove that disk from the inclusion list of that share?
What would be the best way to delete the contents that are on that specific disk?
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I'd prefer a docker setup for unraid, but it's just how I was able to get it setup.
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We lost power again, so everything rebooted. I hadn't gotten the actual error yet. I was thinking it was a preliminary issue to the primary one originally posted. I would try and spin up the disks and it they would just not spin up. If I access the shares/disks/pools on a pc then it actually does spin them up. I have set them now to never spin down as I don't want them to spin down.
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I have lost connection to MOST of the disks now, but the disk errors aren't showing up yet in the disk logs. Here is the current syslog. I believe the lost connection started yesterday or late the day before, which would be the 6th/7th.
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I have just shutdown the system before our planned outage today. The disks were all working properly and the array was able to be stopped / taken offline, while when there were disks issues (after a few days or a week) I was unable to take the array offline with the Stop array button. I'll post up new logs after a fresh reboot since it will log to the flash as soon as possible. That was only setup after it was booted last time.
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I probably won't have more logs for at least a few days. We have a planned power outage here and I'll have to take the server offline for a bit, restarting this process.
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after rebooting the radarr and sonarr files (on the unraid array) transferred without issue automatically. I have attached the syslog that is from right after I did a reboot. I set to log to flash since logging to cache didn't work. All of the disks from the diskshelf are, again, recognized after the reboot. These disks are not a part of the unraid array, but are separate pools.
everything appears to working just fine right now, but I'm sure that will change. I'll check disk logs once or twice a day and update the latest syslog once I notice the issue comes back.
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I have enabled syslog services to log locally on a cache drive. I'm not sure if it takes a reboot, but I didn't not see any in the folder I selected.
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These logs won't contain the disk shelf root issue from when it started, however it may have clues as to why it is impossible to take the array offline.
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I am also getting these on sonarr/radarr imports. This is also on the normal array and not on the disk shelf.
[v3.0.8.1507] System.IO.IOException: Input/output error at System.IO.FileSystem.LinkOrCopyFile (System.String sourceFullPath, System.String destFullPath) [0x000b9] in <533173d24dae460899d2b10975534bb0>:0 at System.IO.FileSystem.MoveFile (System.String sourceFullPath, System.String destFullPath) [0x0003a] in <533173d24dae460899d2b10975534bb0>:0 at System.IO.File.Move (System.String sourceFileName, System.String destFileName) [0x00083] in <533173d24dae460899d2b10975534bb0>:0
I went into mc and I am unable to create a folder. It gives me an I/O errors there as well.
Definitely something wrong. I'll reboot this evening. It takes a while to reboot and bring all services back online when you're running a lot.
Failing USB, I believe. How can I confirm the issue?
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When I reboot again, I'll let you know. Thank you.