Solutions
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dlandon's post in Error on server: 'Your flash drive is corrupted or offline was marked as the answerLooks like your flash has failed.
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dlandon's post in 6.9.2 - Wit's End Connecting to CA Server (Just Wanna Preclear) was marked as the answerSet the Unraid clock and see if your issues are sorted out.
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dlandon's post in How enable NFS on my unassigned disk? was marked as the answerGo to UD Settings and set for NFS export:
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dlandon's post in Remote share can't mount but has mount point name was marked as the answerThis should be in the ud thread.
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dlandon's post in PAM unable to dlopen - not sure what this is? was marked as the answerIt's caused by an update to the UD Preclear plugin. Update to the latest UD Preclear and then reboot. It will clear up the issue.
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dlandon's post in Log: PAM unable to dlopen was marked as the answerUpdate UD Preclear and reboot.
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dlandon's post in Permission and ownership issues with NFSv4 and rsync [Unraid 6.10.2] was marked as the answerCheck your NFS rules on the client. They affect permissions. This is what UD uses when mounting remote NFS shares:
*(sec=sys,rw,insecure,anongid=100,anonuid=99,no_root_squash)
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dlandon's post in [6.10.2] Preclear: Error encountered, please check the log was marked as the answerThe post read verification failed. This could be due to bad memory. You should run a memory test.
The SMART report also reports that the drive has overheated in the past. This may have caused the errors.
Run the memory test and fix any issues there. Then if you really want to use the disk, run another preclear.
If you are on Unraid 6.9 or greater, remove the preclear disk plugin and install the UD Preclear plugin. It's an updated preclear.
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dlandon's post in Files deleted by sonarr not going to recycle bin was marked as the answerSonarr will have to be accessing the share through SMB. The recycle bin won't work by accessing the share through /mnt/disks/mountpoint.
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dlandon's post in Is it normal to see a red [FAIL] notification when you're building parity for the first time on a new array? was marked as the answerYes, because parity is not valid until it is completed.
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dlandon's post in Looking for old versions of "colored balls" icons was marked as the answergreen-blink.zip
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dlandon's post in UD and Array Ops sections fail to load on Main tab was marked as the answerIt sounds as if there is a Java script error in UD. Remove UD and boot normally and see if everything is OK. Install UD and if the problem persists, hold ctrl, shift, and J at the same time. Let me know if you see any Java errors.
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dlandon's post in Invalid folder within /mnt was marked as the answerThat's a new folder used for the UD rootshare functionality. FCP needs to be updated to ignore that folder as it is legitimate. There is no reason for concern.
The one thing I need to fix is to remove the /mnt/rootshare when UD is removed.
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dlandon's post in BTRFS warning (device <unknown>): duplicate device was marked as the answerFound something I missed. Try 2022.02.06a.
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dlandon's post in Logs spammed with eth port forwarding/disabled/blocking state? was marked as the answerAre the log messages continuing? If they are, stop those dockers and find out which one has the problem.