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  1. 21 hours ago, trurl said:

    Have you done memtest? RAM can cause the written or read data to be other than expected.

    On 4/13/2022 at 11:42 AM, marvin888 said:

    Sooo... one of my memory modules is bad. Ran memtest on all 4 and they failed instantly. took them all out and tested them individually and found one bad. Over 250 errors within the first 30 seconds. Im trying to RMA one set now. I'm running memtest on the other 2 modules now. 3 hours so far so good.

    Yes, I have. I just finished a successful preclear. zeroing and post read. 29h 33m @ 150MB/s on a 8TB drive

     

    Thanks to everyone in this thread (and forum) for your help.

     

  2. I have been trying to resolve this issue for the past week.

    system specs:

    ROG STRIX B450-F GAMING II
    Ryzen 7 3700X
    DDR4-3000 64GB (16x4)

    2 LSI SAS 9211-8i in it mode (HBA)

     

    I have 1 WD red 8TB (7SGLA7XC) and 2 Seagate Exos 8TB drives that I've been trying to preclear. They were in an Unraid array pool. I connected them to the HBAs (2 drives on 1 and 1 drive on the other). I ran the preclear on all 3 drives. They all failed at the post read step. I tried preclearing just one drive, WD red, and it failed at the same place. I tried an 500GB drive I had laying around and it passed all the steps. I tried one more time with the WD red and it failed the same way. I updated the mobo bios, and re-flashed both HBAs and disabled the boot drive option. again, failed on the post read step. I connected it to the motherboards sata port and tried, failed again.

    In one of the diskinfo logs I was getting "Apr 8 23:45:16: Error: shell_exec(/usr/sbin/smartctl --info --attributes -d auto '/dev/sdh' 2>/dev/null) took longer than 10s!" but only that one time. 

    Any help would be apricated. I have a total of 6 8TB drives to preclear and I don't want to waist time if they are all going to fail. 

     

    Edit: I am running an extended smart self test right now. It's at 90%. It's been running for 10 hours now.

    SERVER-unassigned.devices.preclear-20220410-0027.zip server-diagnostics-20220412-2029.zip SERVER-unassigned.devices.preclear-20220412-0935.zip

  3. 22 hours ago, dlandon said:

    Probably.  Just clear the disk don't do an erase.  Erase is not a preclear.

     

    *** I Was wrong. It just failed the post read check ***

     

    So yesterday, I ran a test on a 500gb drive with just clear and the post read option (to save time over a 8TB drive). The drive completed all 4 steps successfully. I started a preclear on one of the 8TB drives that was failing yesterday evening. So far everything is going good. It's about 20 min. in at 2%. in the past it wouldn't make it 5 min. and 0%. I'm hopeful your suggestion fixed it.

     

    Thank you. 🍻

  4. 4 hours ago, dlandon said:

    This is a waste of your time and very rarely fixes anything.

     

    The disk is failing because of this:

    Apr 8 23:45:16: Error: shell_exec(/usr/sbin/smartctl --info --attributes -d auto '/dev/sdh' 2>/dev/null) took longer than 10s!
    
    Apr 09 23:46:19 preclear_disk_ZA1JXPN2_3743: Post-Read: dd command failed, exit code [141].
    Apr 09 23:46:19 preclear_disk_ZA1JXPN2_3743: Post-Read: dd output: 33827061760 bytes (34 GB, 32 GiB) copied, 141.91 s, 238 MB/s
    Apr 09 23:46:19 preclear_disk_ZA1JXPN2_3743: Post-Read: dd output: 17442+0 records in
    Apr 09 23:46:19 preclear_disk_ZA1JXPN2_3743: Post-Read: dd output: 17441+0 records out

     

    So, you are running the "Clear Disk" option and when verifying the disks they are failing?

     

    I'm not a disk expert, but my first impression is a disk cabling or controller issue.  Post the full SMART report for one of the disks that is failing.

     

    Also, if you are running more than one preclear at a time, only run one and see if there is a difference.

    I was running "enhanced script" and "erase and clear disk" options.

     

    All the hard drives are connected to 2 LSI SAS2008 flashed to IT mode (JBOD). I have 2 because I have a 4U 16 bay enclosure and at the time 3TB were the most economical to buy.

    controller 1 has sdd - WD 8TB and sde - Seagate 8TB

    controller 2 has sdh - Seagate 8TB 

     

    I have other drives connected to both controllers

    FYI: extended smart self test only got to 20% in 2 1/2 hours so I aborted it.

    server-smart-20220410-0902.zip server-smart-20220410-0915.zip

  5. Hello, I trying to preclear 3 8tb disks, 2 Seagates and 1 Western Digital (a bit slower than the Seagates). They were All in an Unraid pool previously with no issues with parity checks. So far, the 2 Seagates keep failing the "verifying if disk is zeroed" within 10 minutes of starting. I have been stopping the WD preclear to try to fix the issue.

    I have been using the enhanced script and erase and clear disk options. I have uninstalled UD preclear. Uninstalled tmux in nerd pack, then reinstalled UD preclear twice. this is the third time I tried. how likely is it for both drives to fail in the same way.

    I have resumed the WD's preclear to see if it passes the "verifying if disk is zeroed". we'll see in the morning.

     

    SERVER-unassigned.devices.preclear-20220410-0207.zip SERVER-unassigned.devices.preclear-20220410-0027.zip SERVER-unassigned.devices.preclear-20220408-2324.zip

  6. I am completely redoing mu Unraid server and have some questions about cache configurations.

    I have:

    1-1TB NVME SSD

    2-used 400GB (Intel DC S3700 enterprise SSDs)

    1-250GB SSD (Samsung 840 evo)

    1-180GB SSD (Intel 520)

    1-128GB SSD (Crucial M4)

    I Will be using unraid mainly for network storage, Plex (mostly local network streaming 4K, possible transcoding) and the *ARRS. I want to get into some tinkering with linux in VMs.

     

    I was thinking:

    Cache 1 - 1TB NVME SSD - app data share, plex meta data, VMs and VM disk drives (I feel like these app/VMs would benefit form the speed)

    Cache 2 - 2 400GB intel SSDs (mirrored) - *ARRS share, media share (I feel like *ARRs will have a lot of read/writes but don't need nvme speeds. plus save the HDDS from spinning up all the time.

    Cache 3 - 250GB DDS - all the other shares.

    use cache 2 for app data share and plex meta data?

    should I use the 400GB Intel SSDs separately? Cache 2 and 3

     

    How would you set up the cache pools and shares usage? how would you setup the cache setting and mover? I will be using cache backup app saving to a not cached share.

  7. 12 hours ago, marvin888 said:

    Im having issues mounting HHDs.

    first, I formatted 3 drives with windows with NTFS. using an external usb dock, the first drive mounted ok. i transferred files with krusader and removed the drive. I put in the second drive and the mount button was grayed out. Same with the third. I then tried formatting the third one in UD as NTFS. same issue

    here are the logs:

     

    win10 formated
    Apr 3 21:13:52 Server kernel: sd 15:0:0:0: [sdd] 5860533168 512-byte logical blocks: (3.00 TB/2.73 TiB)
    Apr 3 21:13:52 Server kernel: sd 15:0:0:0: [sdd] 4096-byte physical blocks
    Apr 3 21:13:52 Server kernel: sd 15:0:0:0: [sdd] Write Protect is off
    Apr 3 21:13:52 Server kernel: sd 15:0:0:0: [sdd] Mode Sense: 7f 00 10 08
    Apr 3 21:13:52 Server kernel: sd 15:0:0:0: [sdd] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, supports DPO and FUA
    Apr 3 21:13:52 Server kernel: sdd: sdd1
    Apr 3 21:13:52 Server kernel: sd 15:0:0:0: [sdd] Attached SCSI disk
    Apr 3 21:14:49 Server emhttpd: WDC_WD30EFRX-68EUZN0_WD-WCC4N4SSDP0E (sdd) 512 5860533168
    Apr 3 21:14:49 Server emhttpd: read SMART /dev/sdd
    Apr 3 21:14:51 Server root: /usr/sbin/wsdd
    Apr 3 21:14:56 Server unassigned.devices: Disk with ID 'WDC_WD30EFRX-68EUZN0_WD-WCC4N4SSDP0E (sdd)' is not set to auto mount.
    Apr 3 21:14:58 Server root: /usr/sbin/wsdd
    Apr 3 21:17:00 Server unassigned.devices: Adding partition 'sdd1'...
    Apr 3 21:17:00 Server unassigned.devices: Mounting partition 'sdd1' at mountpoint '/mnt/disks/WD-WCC4N4SSDP0E'...
    Apr 3 21:17:00 Server unassigned.devices: Mount drive command: /sbin/mount -t 'zfs_member' -o rw,noatime,nodiratime '/dev/sdd1' '/mnt/disks/WD-WCC4N4SSDP0E'
    Apr 3 21:17:00 Server unassigned.devices: Mount of 'sdd1' failed: 'mount: /mnt/disks/WD-WCC4N4SSDP0E: unknown filesystem type 'zfs_member'. '

    unraid formated
    Apr 3 21:13:52 Server kernel: sd 15:0:1:0: [sde] 5860533168 512-byte logical blocks: (3.00 TB/2.73 TiB)
    Apr 3 21:13:52 Server kernel: sd 15:0:1:0: [sde] 4096-byte physical blocks
    Apr 3 21:13:52 Server kernel: sd 15:0:1:0: [sde] Write Protect is off
    Apr 3 21:13:52 Server kernel: sd 15:0:1:0: [sde] Mode Sense: 7f 00 10 08
    Apr 3 21:13:52 Server kernel: sd 15:0:1:0: [sde] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, supports DPO and FUA
    Apr 3 21:13:52 Server kernel: sde: sde1
    Apr 3 21:13:52 Server kernel: sd 15:0:1:0: [sde] Attached SCSI disk
    Apr 3 21:14:49 Server emhttpd: WDC_WD30EFRX-68EUZN0_WD-WCC4N3PCAXUZ (sde) 512 5860533168
    Apr 3 21:14:49 Server emhttpd: read SMART /dev/sde

    I then installed two different HHDs into the server (sata connected to raid card in JBOD, i.t. mode). formatted them in UD with xfs. same issue.

    here are the logs

    Apr 4 00:04:49 Server kernel: sd 15:0:2:0: [sdi] 5860533168 512-byte logical blocks: (3.00 TB/2.73 TiB)
    Apr 4 00:04:49 Server kernel: sd 15:0:2:0: [sdi] 4096-byte physical blocks
    Apr 4 00:04:49 Server kernel: sd 15:0:2:0: [sdi] Write Protect is off
    Apr 4 00:04:49 Server kernel: sd 15:0:2:0: [sdi] Mode Sense: 7f 00 10 08
    Apr 4 00:04:49 Server kernel: sd 15:0:2:0: [sdi] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, supports DPO and FUA
    Apr 4 00:04:49 Server kernel: sdi: sdi1
    Apr 4 00:04:49 Server kernel: sd 15:0:2:0: [sdi] Attached SCSI disk
    Apr 4 00:05:13 Server emhttpd: WDC_WD30EFRX-68EUZN0_WD-WCC4N3PCAXUZ (sdi) 512 5860533168
    Apr 4 00:05:13 Server emhttpd: read SMART /dev/sdi
    Apr 4 00:07:04 Server unassigned.devices: Warning: Cannot change the disk label on device 'sdi1'.
    Apr 4 00:08:44 Server unassigned.devices: Removing all partitions from disk '/dev/sdi'.
    Apr 4 00:11:11 Server unassigned.devices: Device '/dev/sdi' block size: 5860533168.
    Apr 4 00:11:11 Server unassigned.devices: Clearing partition table of disk '/dev/sdi'.
    Apr 4 00:11:11 Server unassigned.devices: Reloading disk '/dev/sdi' partition table.
    Apr 4 00:11:11 Server unassigned.devices: Reload partition table result: /dev/sdi: re-reading partition table
    Apr 4 00:11:11 Server unassigned.devices: Creating Unraid compatible gpt partition on disk '/dev/sdi'.
    Apr 4 00:15:36 Server unassigned.devices: Device '/dev/sdi' block size: 5860533168.
    Apr 4 00:15:36 Server unassigned.devices: Clearing partition table of disk '/dev/sdi'.
    Apr 4 00:15:36 Server unassigned.devices: Reloading disk '/dev/sdi' partition table.
    Apr 4 00:15:36 Server unassigned.devices: Reload partition table result: /dev/sdi: re-reading partition table
    Apr 4 00:15:36 Server unassigned.devices: Creating Unraid compatible gpt partition on disk '/dev/sdi'.
    Apr 4 00:18:16 Server unassigned.devices: Device '/dev/sdi' block size: 5860533168.
    Apr 4 00:18:16 Server unassigned.devices: Clearing partition table of disk '/dev/sdi'.
    Apr 4 00:18:16 Server unassigned.devices: Reloading disk '/dev/sdi' partition table.
    Apr 4 00:18:16 Server unassigned.devices: Reload partition table result: /dev/sdi: re-reading partition table
    Apr 4 00:18:16 Server unassigned.devices: Creating Unraid compatible gpt partition on disk '/dev/sdi'.
    Apr 4 00:18:24 Server unassigned.devices: Reloading disk '/dev/sdi' partition table.
    Apr 4 00:18:24 Server unassigned.devices: Reload partition table result: /dev/sdi: re-reading partition table
    Apr 4 00:18:24 Server unassigned.devices: Formatting disk '/dev/sdi' with 'xfs' filesystem.
    Apr 4 00:18:27 Server unassigned.devices: Reloading disk '/dev/sdi' partition table.
    Apr 4 00:18:27 Server unassigned.devices: Reload partition table result: /dev/sdi: re-reading partition table
    Apr 4 00:18:30 Server unassigned.devices: Disk with ID 'WDC_WD30EFRX-68EUZN0_WD-WCC4N3PCAXUZ (sdi)' is not set to auto mount.
    Apr 4 00:19:34 Server kernel: sdi: sdi1
    Apr 4 00:19:34 Server unassigned.devices: Disk with ID 'WDC_WD30EFRX-68EUZN0_WD-WCC4N3PCAXUZ (sdi)' is not set to auto mount.
    Apr 4 00:21:06 Server kernel: sdi: sdi1
    Apr 4 00:21:06 Server unassigned.devices: Reloading disk '/dev/sdi' partition table.
    Apr 4 00:21:06 Server kernel: sdi: sdi1
    Apr 4 00:21:06 Server unassigned.devices: Reload partition table result: /dev/sdi: re-reading partition table
    Apr 4 00:21:06 Server unassigned.devices: Formatting disk '/dev/sdi' with 'xfs' filesystem.
    Apr 4 00:21:06 Server unassigned.devices: Disk with ID 'WDC_WD30EFRX-68EUZN0_WD-WCC4N3PCAXUZ (sdi)' is not set to auto mount.
    Apr 4 00:21:21 Server unassigned.devices: Reloading disk '/dev/sdi' partition table.
    Apr 4 00:21:21 Server kernel: sdi: sdi1
    Apr 4 00:21:21 Server unassigned.devices: Reload partition table result: /dev/sdi: re-reading partition table
    Apr 4 00:21:24 Server unassigned.devices: PHP Warning: unlink(/var/state/unassigned.devices/formatting_sdi.state): No such file or directory in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/unassigned.devices/UnassignedDevices.php on line 932
    Apr 4 00:21:28 Server kernel: sdi: sdi1
    Apr 4 00:21:28 Server unassigned.devices: Reloading disk '/dev/sdi' partition table.
    Apr 4 00:21:28 Server kernel: sdi: sdi1
    Apr 4 00:21:28 Server unassigned.devices: Reload partition table result: /dev/sdi: re-reading partition table
    Apr 4 00:21:28 Server unassigned.devices: Formatting disk '/dev/sdi' with 'xfs' filesystem.
    Apr 4 00:21:43 Server unassigned.devices: Reloading disk '/dev/sdi' partition table.
    Apr 4 00:21:43 Server kernel: sdi: sdi1
    Apr 4 00:21:43 Server unassigned.devices: Reload partition table result: /dev/sdi: re-reading partition table
    Apr 4 00:21:46 Server unassigned.devices: PHP Warning: unlink(/var/state/unassigned.devices/formatting_sdi.state): No such file or directory in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/unassigned.devices/UnassignedDevices.php on line 932
    Apr 4 00:51:49 Server emhttpd: spinning down /dev/sdi

     

    Apr 4 00:22:04 Server kernel: sd 15:0:3:0: [sdj] 5860533168 512-byte logical blocks: (3.00 TB/2.73 TiB)
    Apr 4 00:22:04 Server kernel: sd 15:0:3:0: [sdj] 4096-byte physical blocks
    Apr 4 00:22:04 Server kernel: sd 15:0:3:0: [sdj] Write Protect is off
    Apr 4 00:22:04 Server kernel: sd 15:0:3:0: [sdj] Mode Sense: 7f 00 10 08
    Apr 4 00:22:04 Server kernel: sd 15:0:3:0: [sdj] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, supports DPO and FUA
    Apr 4 00:22:04 Server kernel: sdj: sdj1
    Apr 4 00:22:04 Server kernel: sd 15:0:3:0: [sdj] Attached SCSI disk
    Apr 4 00:22:05 Server unassigned.devices: Disk with ID 'WDC_WD30EFRX-68EUZN0_WD-WCC4N4SSDP0E (sdj)' is not set to auto mount.
    Apr 4 00:22:06 Server emhttpd: WDC_WD30EFRX-68EUZN0_WD-WCC4N4SSDP0E (sdj) 512 5860533168
    Apr 4 00:22:06 Server emhttpd: read SMART /dev/sdj
    Apr 4 00:22:22 Server unassigned.devices: Warning: Cannot change the disk label on device 'sdj1'.
    Apr 4 00:22:47 Server unassigned.devices: Removing partition '1' from disk '/dev/sdj'.
    Apr 4 00:23:12 Server unassigned.devices: Device '/dev/sdj' block size: 5860533168.
    Apr 4 00:23:12 Server unassigned.devices: Clearing partition table of disk '/dev/sdj'.
    Apr 4 00:23:12 Server unassigned.devices: Reloading disk '/dev/sdj' partition table.
    Apr 4 00:23:12 Server unassigned.devices: Reload partition table result: /dev/sdj: re-reading partition table
    Apr 4 00:23:12 Server unassigned.devices: Creating Unraid compatible gpt partition on disk '/dev/sdj'.
    Apr 4 00:24:17 Server kernel: sdj: sdj1
    Apr 4 00:24:17 Server unassigned.devices: Reloading disk '/dev/sdj' partition table.
    Apr 4 00:24:17 Server kernel: sdj: sdj1
    Apr 4 00:24:17 Server unassigned.devices: Reload partition table result: /dev/sdj: re-reading partition table
    Apr 4 00:24:17 Server unassigned.devices: Formatting disk '/dev/sdj' with 'xfs' filesystem.
    Apr 4 00:24:33 Server unassigned.devices: Reloading disk '/dev/sdj' partition table.
    Apr 4 00:24:33 Server kernel: sdj: sdj1
    Apr 4 00:24:33 Server unassigned.devices: Reload partition table result: /dev/sdj: re-reading partition table
    Apr 4 00:54:38 Server emhttpd: spinning down /dev/sdj

    I have UD, UD plus and UD preclear installed. I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling all three apps.

    Any help would be appreciated, TIA

    I solved my issues!! Yes, multiple.

     

    1. The drives were in a true nas build and were in a zfs raid.

    I guess UD does NOT remove the file system signature when you delete partitions or format. Windows 10 does NOT remove the file system signature when you delete partitions or format, but does create a NTFS partition. but I guess windows 10 doesn't care about zfs signature on the root of the drive. had to run wipefs  in unraid terminal window to get rid if it. and use fdisk to delete partitions.

     

    2. I was trying to use xfs format and mount the drives in UD. Reading the tool tip popup in UD for format file system said something like zfs and btrfs are best for adding disks to the array. I misunderstood this to mean best to use in Unraid. I was tired, frustrated and it was late. my brain wasn't working properly.

     

    3. see issue one again.... lol. again

     

    Final solution: Get some sleep and have a good breakfast. Put drives in unraid box. Open terminal window. Delete file system with wipefs. Delete partitions with fdisk (btw, fdisk put a dos file system on the root of the drive). Go to UD and format dive with ntfs. mount drive. .... profit.

  8. Im having issues mounting HHDs.

    first, I formatted 3 drives with windows with NTFS. using an external usb dock, the first drive mounted ok. i transferred files with krusader and removed the drive. I put in the second drive and the mount button was grayed out. Same with the third. I then tried formatting the third one in UD as NTFS. same issue

    here are the logs:

     

    win10 formated
    Apr 3 21:13:52 Server kernel: sd 15:0:0:0: [sdd] 5860533168 512-byte logical blocks: (3.00 TB/2.73 TiB)
    Apr 3 21:13:52 Server kernel: sd 15:0:0:0: [sdd] 4096-byte physical blocks
    Apr 3 21:13:52 Server kernel: sd 15:0:0:0: [sdd] Write Protect is off
    Apr 3 21:13:52 Server kernel: sd 15:0:0:0: [sdd] Mode Sense: 7f 00 10 08
    Apr 3 21:13:52 Server kernel: sd 15:0:0:0: [sdd] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, supports DPO and FUA
    Apr 3 21:13:52 Server kernel: sdd: sdd1
    Apr 3 21:13:52 Server kernel: sd 15:0:0:0: [sdd] Attached SCSI disk
    Apr 3 21:14:49 Server emhttpd: WDC_WD30EFRX-68EUZN0_WD-WCC4N4SSDP0E (sdd) 512 5860533168
    Apr 3 21:14:49 Server emhttpd: read SMART /dev/sdd
    Apr 3 21:14:51 Server root: /usr/sbin/wsdd
    Apr 3 21:14:56 Server unassigned.devices: Disk with ID 'WDC_WD30EFRX-68EUZN0_WD-WCC4N4SSDP0E (sdd)' is not set to auto mount.
    Apr 3 21:14:58 Server root: /usr/sbin/wsdd
    Apr 3 21:17:00 Server unassigned.devices: Adding partition 'sdd1'...
    Apr 3 21:17:00 Server unassigned.devices: Mounting partition 'sdd1' at mountpoint '/mnt/disks/WD-WCC4N4SSDP0E'...
    Apr 3 21:17:00 Server unassigned.devices: Mount drive command: /sbin/mount -t 'zfs_member' -o rw,noatime,nodiratime '/dev/sdd1' '/mnt/disks/WD-WCC4N4SSDP0E'
    Apr 3 21:17:00 Server unassigned.devices: Mount of 'sdd1' failed: 'mount: /mnt/disks/WD-WCC4N4SSDP0E: unknown filesystem type 'zfs_member'. '

    unraid formated
    Apr 3 21:13:52 Server kernel: sd 15:0:1:0: [sde] 5860533168 512-byte logical blocks: (3.00 TB/2.73 TiB)
    Apr 3 21:13:52 Server kernel: sd 15:0:1:0: [sde] 4096-byte physical blocks
    Apr 3 21:13:52 Server kernel: sd 15:0:1:0: [sde] Write Protect is off
    Apr 3 21:13:52 Server kernel: sd 15:0:1:0: [sde] Mode Sense: 7f 00 10 08
    Apr 3 21:13:52 Server kernel: sd 15:0:1:0: [sde] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, supports DPO and FUA
    Apr 3 21:13:52 Server kernel: sde: sde1
    Apr 3 21:13:52 Server kernel: sd 15:0:1:0: [sde] Attached SCSI disk
    Apr 3 21:14:49 Server emhttpd: WDC_WD30EFRX-68EUZN0_WD-WCC4N3PCAXUZ (sde) 512 5860533168
    Apr 3 21:14:49 Server emhttpd: read SMART /dev/sde

    I then installed two different HHDs into the server (sata connected to raid card in JBOD, i.t. mode). formatted them in UD with xfs. same issue.

    here are the logs

    Apr 4 00:04:49 Server kernel: sd 15:0:2:0: [sdi] 5860533168 512-byte logical blocks: (3.00 TB/2.73 TiB)
    Apr 4 00:04:49 Server kernel: sd 15:0:2:0: [sdi] 4096-byte physical blocks
    Apr 4 00:04:49 Server kernel: sd 15:0:2:0: [sdi] Write Protect is off
    Apr 4 00:04:49 Server kernel: sd 15:0:2:0: [sdi] Mode Sense: 7f 00 10 08
    Apr 4 00:04:49 Server kernel: sd 15:0:2:0: [sdi] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, supports DPO and FUA
    Apr 4 00:04:49 Server kernel: sdi: sdi1
    Apr 4 00:04:49 Server kernel: sd 15:0:2:0: [sdi] Attached SCSI disk
    Apr 4 00:05:13 Server emhttpd: WDC_WD30EFRX-68EUZN0_WD-WCC4N3PCAXUZ (sdi) 512 5860533168
    Apr 4 00:05:13 Server emhttpd: read SMART /dev/sdi
    Apr 4 00:07:04 Server unassigned.devices: Warning: Cannot change the disk label on device 'sdi1'.
    Apr 4 00:08:44 Server unassigned.devices: Removing all partitions from disk '/dev/sdi'.
    Apr 4 00:11:11 Server unassigned.devices: Device '/dev/sdi' block size: 5860533168.
    Apr 4 00:11:11 Server unassigned.devices: Clearing partition table of disk '/dev/sdi'.
    Apr 4 00:11:11 Server unassigned.devices: Reloading disk '/dev/sdi' partition table.
    Apr 4 00:11:11 Server unassigned.devices: Reload partition table result: /dev/sdi: re-reading partition table
    Apr 4 00:11:11 Server unassigned.devices: Creating Unraid compatible gpt partition on disk '/dev/sdi'.
    Apr 4 00:15:36 Server unassigned.devices: Device '/dev/sdi' block size: 5860533168.
    Apr 4 00:15:36 Server unassigned.devices: Clearing partition table of disk '/dev/sdi'.
    Apr 4 00:15:36 Server unassigned.devices: Reloading disk '/dev/sdi' partition table.
    Apr 4 00:15:36 Server unassigned.devices: Reload partition table result: /dev/sdi: re-reading partition table
    Apr 4 00:15:36 Server unassigned.devices: Creating Unraid compatible gpt partition on disk '/dev/sdi'.
    Apr 4 00:18:16 Server unassigned.devices: Device '/dev/sdi' block size: 5860533168.
    Apr 4 00:18:16 Server unassigned.devices: Clearing partition table of disk '/dev/sdi'.
    Apr 4 00:18:16 Server unassigned.devices: Reloading disk '/dev/sdi' partition table.
    Apr 4 00:18:16 Server unassigned.devices: Reload partition table result: /dev/sdi: re-reading partition table
    Apr 4 00:18:16 Server unassigned.devices: Creating Unraid compatible gpt partition on disk '/dev/sdi'.
    Apr 4 00:18:24 Server unassigned.devices: Reloading disk '/dev/sdi' partition table.
    Apr 4 00:18:24 Server unassigned.devices: Reload partition table result: /dev/sdi: re-reading partition table
    Apr 4 00:18:24 Server unassigned.devices: Formatting disk '/dev/sdi' with 'xfs' filesystem.
    Apr 4 00:18:27 Server unassigned.devices: Reloading disk '/dev/sdi' partition table.
    Apr 4 00:18:27 Server unassigned.devices: Reload partition table result: /dev/sdi: re-reading partition table
    Apr 4 00:18:30 Server unassigned.devices: Disk with ID 'WDC_WD30EFRX-68EUZN0_WD-WCC4N3PCAXUZ (sdi)' is not set to auto mount.
    Apr 4 00:19:34 Server kernel: sdi: sdi1
    Apr 4 00:19:34 Server unassigned.devices: Disk with ID 'WDC_WD30EFRX-68EUZN0_WD-WCC4N3PCAXUZ (sdi)' is not set to auto mount.
    Apr 4 00:21:06 Server kernel: sdi: sdi1
    Apr 4 00:21:06 Server unassigned.devices: Reloading disk '/dev/sdi' partition table.
    Apr 4 00:21:06 Server kernel: sdi: sdi1
    Apr 4 00:21:06 Server unassigned.devices: Reload partition table result: /dev/sdi: re-reading partition table
    Apr 4 00:21:06 Server unassigned.devices: Formatting disk '/dev/sdi' with 'xfs' filesystem.
    Apr 4 00:21:06 Server unassigned.devices: Disk with ID 'WDC_WD30EFRX-68EUZN0_WD-WCC4N3PCAXUZ (sdi)' is not set to auto mount.
    Apr 4 00:21:21 Server unassigned.devices: Reloading disk '/dev/sdi' partition table.
    Apr 4 00:21:21 Server kernel: sdi: sdi1
    Apr 4 00:21:21 Server unassigned.devices: Reload partition table result: /dev/sdi: re-reading partition table
    Apr 4 00:21:24 Server unassigned.devices: PHP Warning: unlink(/var/state/unassigned.devices/formatting_sdi.state): No such file or directory in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/unassigned.devices/UnassignedDevices.php on line 932
    Apr 4 00:21:28 Server kernel: sdi: sdi1
    Apr 4 00:21:28 Server unassigned.devices: Reloading disk '/dev/sdi' partition table.
    Apr 4 00:21:28 Server kernel: sdi: sdi1
    Apr 4 00:21:28 Server unassigned.devices: Reload partition table result: /dev/sdi: re-reading partition table
    Apr 4 00:21:28 Server unassigned.devices: Formatting disk '/dev/sdi' with 'xfs' filesystem.
    Apr 4 00:21:43 Server unassigned.devices: Reloading disk '/dev/sdi' partition table.
    Apr 4 00:21:43 Server kernel: sdi: sdi1
    Apr 4 00:21:43 Server unassigned.devices: Reload partition table result: /dev/sdi: re-reading partition table
    Apr 4 00:21:46 Server unassigned.devices: PHP Warning: unlink(/var/state/unassigned.devices/formatting_sdi.state): No such file or directory in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/unassigned.devices/UnassignedDevices.php on line 932
    Apr 4 00:51:49 Server emhttpd: spinning down /dev/sdi

     

    Apr 4 00:22:04 Server kernel: sd 15:0:3:0: [sdj] 5860533168 512-byte logical blocks: (3.00 TB/2.73 TiB)
    Apr 4 00:22:04 Server kernel: sd 15:0:3:0: [sdj] 4096-byte physical blocks
    Apr 4 00:22:04 Server kernel: sd 15:0:3:0: [sdj] Write Protect is off
    Apr 4 00:22:04 Server kernel: sd 15:0:3:0: [sdj] Mode Sense: 7f 00 10 08
    Apr 4 00:22:04 Server kernel: sd 15:0:3:0: [sdj] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, supports DPO and FUA
    Apr 4 00:22:04 Server kernel: sdj: sdj1
    Apr 4 00:22:04 Server kernel: sd 15:0:3:0: [sdj] Attached SCSI disk
    Apr 4 00:22:05 Server unassigned.devices: Disk with ID 'WDC_WD30EFRX-68EUZN0_WD-WCC4N4SSDP0E (sdj)' is not set to auto mount.
    Apr 4 00:22:06 Server emhttpd: WDC_WD30EFRX-68EUZN0_WD-WCC4N4SSDP0E (sdj) 512 5860533168
    Apr 4 00:22:06 Server emhttpd: read SMART /dev/sdj
    Apr 4 00:22:22 Server unassigned.devices: Warning: Cannot change the disk label on device 'sdj1'.
    Apr 4 00:22:47 Server unassigned.devices: Removing partition '1' from disk '/dev/sdj'.
    Apr 4 00:23:12 Server unassigned.devices: Device '/dev/sdj' block size: 5860533168.
    Apr 4 00:23:12 Server unassigned.devices: Clearing partition table of disk '/dev/sdj'.
    Apr 4 00:23:12 Server unassigned.devices: Reloading disk '/dev/sdj' partition table.
    Apr 4 00:23:12 Server unassigned.devices: Reload partition table result: /dev/sdj: re-reading partition table
    Apr 4 00:23:12 Server unassigned.devices: Creating Unraid compatible gpt partition on disk '/dev/sdj'.
    Apr 4 00:24:17 Server kernel: sdj: sdj1
    Apr 4 00:24:17 Server unassigned.devices: Reloading disk '/dev/sdj' partition table.
    Apr 4 00:24:17 Server kernel: sdj: sdj1
    Apr 4 00:24:17 Server unassigned.devices: Reload partition table result: /dev/sdj: re-reading partition table
    Apr 4 00:24:17 Server unassigned.devices: Formatting disk '/dev/sdj' with 'xfs' filesystem.
    Apr 4 00:24:33 Server unassigned.devices: Reloading disk '/dev/sdj' partition table.
    Apr 4 00:24:33 Server kernel: sdj: sdj1
    Apr 4 00:24:33 Server unassigned.devices: Reload partition table result: /dev/sdj: re-reading partition table
    Apr 4 00:54:38 Server emhttpd: spinning down /dev/sdj

    I have UD, UD plus and UD preclear installed. I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling all three apps.

    Any help would be appreciated, TIA

  9. Fixed it.

    Sooo... I tried this first:
    * On your flash drive, remove any files from the config/ssl/certs folder

    * Edit the config/ident.cfg file on the flash drive and ensure you see a line that says USE_SSL="auto"  (if you see "no" or "yes", change it to "auto")

    * Reboot (you mentioned being able to SSH in, you can type "reboot" from there)

    * You should now be able to access your server via http://servername/ or http://ipaddress/

    * Go back to Settings -> Management and provision a certificate

    * The urls above will now redirect to https://yourpersonalhash.unraid.net/ and your local access will be secured over SSL

     

    that didn't work. The password reset did. I put the "old" password back in and was able to log in with the stored password in bitwarden.

    https://wiki.unraid.net/Articles/Frequently_Asked_Questions#What_do_I_do_if_I_have_forgotten_my_root_password.3F

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  10. hello, I hope some can help me out. I just installed my servers plugin as per space invader one's video. After I click provision under certificate, my browser (chrome, windows 10) page refreshed with the new address. I tried logging in with root as usual and got invalid username password, double checked password, same thing. I tried ssh with root and no go.  I tried directly logging in (keyboard and monitor hook up to server) got invalid login. I've waited two hours and restarted twice. I still have access to my shares and docker container wed UIs (radarr, sabnzbd) but not krusader

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