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doogalbeez

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  1. Jorge, thank you for this solution! I am back in business, and so far things are running smoothly.
  2. Hello, I upgraded the OS to the most recent version, and it may have frozen or something as this was a week ago (dumb on me to update before a trip). I recall using my phone's browser to start the upgrade then see that it had shown a message that it was ready to reboot. Likewise, I clicked reboot like always and waited. Then found after a long time it was not responsive and not loading. I believe i had to shut it down manually on the case, after it has rebooted... I was unable to get it loading and time was running short. Now a week later and here I am. Tried to load it via the GUI, no server found via localhost, nor by its IP. Tried safe mode no plugins too. On both times I tried to access via other device on wifi and same result. Attached is the diagnostics file I grabbed running terminal in the GUI in safe mode. Hopefully this is sufficient for assistance with this issue. Thanks! prime-nas-safemode-diagnostics-20260625-1913.zip
  3. Just wanted to thank those who helped me and my dumb mistakes. I was able to restore the dockers using the "add container". No real data was lost. Also I had to unzip the backup, then using terminal, to copy over the data to the appdata folder. The failing could've been, the restore was backing up to a subfolder within the appdata, or who knows... nevertheless its working again, and i'll follow through updated guides and not be a dumbass
  4. No. The parity checks were taking much longer, i figured it was part of the clicking/problem hard drive.
  5. I assumed it was, it's pretty old. Looking at the attributes, it was in "pre-fail" and highlighted. I never removed it from the computer yet, its sitting unassigned.
  6. Well, shoot, I am really hating myself now.... My disk was having 150 read errors, and making this amazing clicking sound when the parity check was running, the normal signs of a bad hard drive. Is there a guide I can follow to manually restore the backup? It's a tar.gz backup.
  7. Thank you for replying, i feel pretty stupid right about now. I followed this guide https://blog.linuxserver.io/2013/11/18/removing-a-drive-from-unraid-the-easy-way . I looked at the mover schedule just now and changed it to daily, it was hourly, just to see if it helps. I ran the restore again, and it failed again. Can this be done manually through the terminal? Thanks again for the help
  8. I have having the worst luck, and in need of help... please. I have followed another guide to remove bad drives that are having failures (new one sitting here ready to be put in), and had to run the new config for the drives. then, then forgetting to screenshot the cache drives, i winged it. I then ran the parity check. The next day, I found that all my dockers images are missing BUT thankfully I have been running the backup every week, as much as a couple days ago... However, the issue now is that when I restore it, it fails and states: "Directory renamed before its status could be extracted" (see screenshot) Not sure what i did wrong. I've added a diagnostics to help my my headaches. Thanks prime-nas-diagnostics-20190926-0610.zip

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