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Everything posted by dlandon
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No. It appears you have flakey USB ports, or disk drives. udev keeps seeing the disk as being installed, and UD wants to mount it. Just getting UD to ignore the disk won't fix the underlying problem. Have you checked for a BIOS update? Are you connecting the USB devices through a USB hub? That can be an issue.
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Zoneminder 1.36 has been released. I am going to update the zoneminder docker in the next few days to update zoneminder to 1.36. This will be an automatic update to 1.36. If you aren't ready for 1.36, don't update the docker. I've done some initial testing and it looks to work fine with no glitches that I've seen yet. Edit: Home Assistant doesn't appear to be ready for Zoneminder 1.36. My HA doesn't want to log into Zoneminder properly. It seems to be working now. Not sure why though.
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I suspect that Linux/udev is not recognizing the disk as having been removed. That's why it is assigning new disk designations (sdX) when you plug it back in. This confuses Unraid so it is not understood as an unassigned disk; that's why you don't see the Dev X assigned to the disk. If this disk is being installed in a USB3 port, try a USB 2 port. Reboot sorts this all out, but it is not the most desirable solution.
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Be sure you have the latest version of UD. Click on the two arrows pointing to each other in the upper right of the UD page. This will trigger a udev refresh on the devices that might straighten out the problem with the disk designations sdi and sdj. You can't view SMART attributes/capabilities on a spun down disk on 6.9. That's what 'Can not read...' means.
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How do I pass an emvironment variable to a docker.
dlandon replied to dodgypast's topic in Docker Engine
Name: whatever you want to call it. Key: JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS Value: -Xmx2g -
Try again. It's fixed.
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Could be. If you put the drive in a USB3 port, try a USB2 port.
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Are you sure it was properly umnounted.
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You have some drive errors: May 19 16:13:27 Tower unassigned.devices: Adding disk '/dev/sdn1'... May 19 16:13:27 Tower unassigned.devices: Mount drive command: /sbin/mount -t ntfs -o rw,auto,async,noatime,nodiratime,nodev,nosuid,nls=utf8,umask=000 '/dev/sdn1' '/mnt/disks/ChiaHarvest2' May 19 16:13:33 Tower ntfs-3g[841]: Version 2017.3.23 integrated FUSE 27 May 19 16:13:33 Tower ntfs-3g[841]: Mounted /dev/sdn1 (Read-Write, label "ChiaHarvest2", NTFS 3.1) May 19 16:13:33 Tower ntfs-3g[841]: Cmdline options: rw,noatime,nodiratime,nodev,nosuid,nls=utf8,umask=000 May 19 16:13:33 Tower ntfs-3g[841]: Mount options: rw,nodiratime,nodev,nosuid,nls=utf8,allow_other,nonempty,noatime,default_permissions,fsname=/dev/sdn1,blkdev,blksize=4096 May 19 16:13:33 Tower ntfs-3g[841]: Global ownership and permissions enforced, configuration type 1 May 19 16:13:33 Tower unassigned.devices: Successfully mounted '/dev/sdn1' on '/mnt/disks/ChiaHarvest2'. May 19 16:13:33 Tower unassigned.devices: Adding SMB share 'ChiaHarvest2'. May 19 16:13:33 Tower unassigned.devices: Issue spin down timer for device '/dev/sdn'. May 19 16:13:59 Tower ntfs-3g[20560]: ntfs_attr_pread_i: ntfs_pread failed: Input/output error May 19 16:13:59 Tower ntfs-3g[20560]: Failed to read index block: Input/output error May 19 16:13:59 Tower kernel: Buffer I/O error on dev sdm1, logical block 244188261, async page read May 19 16:16:01 Tower ntfs-3g[20560]: ntfs_attr_pread_i: ntfs_pread failed: Input/output error May 19 16:16:01 Tower ntfs-3g[20560]: Failed to read index block: Input/output error May 19 16:16:01 Tower kernel: Buffer I/O error on dev sdm1, logical block 244188261, async page read May 19 16:18:02 Tower ntfs-3g[20560]: ntfs_attr_pread_i: ntfs_pread failed: Input/output error May 19 16:18:02 Tower ntfs-3g[20560]: Failed to read index block: Input/output error May 19 16:18:02 Tower kernel: Buffer I/O error on dev sdm1, logical block 244188261, async page read May 19 16:20:03 Tower ntfs-3g[20560]: ntfs_attr_pread_i: ntfs_pread failed: Input/output error May 19 16:20:03 Tower ntfs-3g[20560]: Failed to read index block: Input/output error May 19 16:20:03 Tower kernel: Buffer I/O error on dev sdm1, logical block 244188261, async page read I would do the following: Update all plugins. Remove preclear plugin temporarily. Update Unraid to 6.9.2 and get off the RC. Reboot server. Post further issues on the UD forum.
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It is not as simple as you want to make it. I can't tell you what I'm looking for because I don't know what the problem is. The diagnostics are annonymized, but if you feel that it is too much information, please discuss your concerns with LimeTech. I don't feel it is appropriate form me to enter into a back and forth with you on this forum while I try to figure out what your problem is.
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Start by sorting out the issues from Fix Common Problems: May 16 12:34:00 DellBlade root: Fix Common Problems Version 2021.04.11 May 16 12:34:00 DellBlade root: Fix Common Problems: Warning: Plugin Update Check not enabled May 16 12:34:00 DellBlade root: Fix Common Problems: Warning: Docker Update Check not enabled May 16 12:34:00 DellBlade root: Fix Common Problems: Warning: disk1 (Samsung_SSD_850_PRO_256GB_S251NXAGC07523E) is an SSD. May 16 12:34:00 DellBlade root: Fix Common Problems: Warning: disk2 (Samsung_SSD_850_PRO_256GB_S251NXAGC07528T) is an SSD. May 16 12:34:00 DellBlade root: Fix Common Problems: Warning: disk3 (Samsung_SSD_850_PRO_256GB_S251NX0H559991M) is an SSD. May 16 12:34:00 DellBlade root: Fix Common Problems: Warning: Share CHIA is set for both included (disk3,disk4) and excluded (disk1,disk2) disks May 16 12:34:00 DellBlade root: Fix Common Problems: Error: Docker application Plex-Media-Server has volumes being passed that are mounted by Unassigned Devices, but they are not mounted with the slave option May 16 12:34:05 DellBlade root: Fix Common Problems: Error: Share CHIA has disk4 set in its included disk settings May 16 12:34:05 DellBlade root: Fix Common Problems: Other Warning: Background notifications not enabled May 16 12:34:05 DellBlade root: Fix Common Problems: Error: No root password set
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The 'Script File' defaults to the mountpoint. When you first install a disk and create a script, the 'Script File' is the disk serial number. If you change the mountpoint and then create a script, it will be the current mountpoint. You can change the 'Script File' anytime, so it is unique to the disk.