segaboy

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  1. 20 minutes ago, dlandon said:

    UD logs to the syslog.

     

    There is only one attempt to mount the remote share using NFS:

    Oct 14 07:31:28 khan unassigned.devices: Mounting Remote SMB/NFS Share '192.168.1.10:/mnt/user/Automation'...
    Oct 14 07:31:28 khan unassigned.devices: Mount NFS command: /sbin/mount -t 'nfs' -o rw,noacl '192.168.1.10:/mnt/user/Automation' '/mnt/remotes/192.168.1.10_Automation'
    Oct 14 07:31:28 khan rpcbind[14328]: connect from 127.0.0.1 to getport/addr(status)
    Oct 14 07:31:28 khan unassigned.devices: NFS mount failed: 'mount.nfs: access denied by server while mounting 192.168.1.10:/mnt/user/Automation '.
    Oct 14 07:31:28 khan unassigned.devices: Mount of '192.168.1.10:/mnt/user/Automation' failed: 'mount.nfs: access denied by server while mounting 192.168.1.10:/mnt/user/Automation '.

    It fails to mount because of an access issue on the server.  Do you have NFS enabled on the remote server?

     

    That was it. I usually access this share via SMB, but this is the first time using it over NFS. I exported the share and it mount right away. Thanks!

  2. Hi. I just setup a second Unraid machine to do some other types of tasks. I am trying to mount a share from one Unraid server into another using the Unassigned Devices plugin.

     

    I've tried NFS and SMB and neither will mount. I have also tried manually creating a mountpoint for the share. When I click 'Mount' in the unassigned devices table, it fails to mount. Where are the logs for unassigned devices?

    khan-diagnostics-20211014-1059.zip

  3. Hi. I just setup a second Unraid machine to do some other types of tasks. I am trying to mount a share from one Unraid server into another using the Unassigned Devices plugin.

    I've tried NFS and SMB and neither will mount. Shares are exported, working (been using them for years), and public. I have also tried manually creating a mountpoint for the share. When I click 'Mount' in the unassigned devices table, it fails to mount. Where are the logs for unassigned devices?

    khan-diagnostics-20211014-1059.zip

  4. Are these the errors you are referring to?

    Oct 13 16:02:50 Tower kernel: ata3.00: status: { DRDY ERR }
    Oct 13 16:02:50 Tower kernel: ata3.00: error: { UNC }
    Oct 13 16:02:50 Tower kernel: ata3.00: failed command: READ FPDMA QUEUED
    Oct 13 16:02:50 Tower kernel: ata3.00: cmd 60/80:70:e0:00:02/00:00:00:00:00/40 tag 14 ncq dma 65536 in
    Oct 13 16:02:50 Tower kernel:         res 41/40:00:00:00:00/00:00:00:00:00/00 Emask 0x9 (media error)
    Oct 13 16:02:50 Tower kernel: ata3.00: status: { DRDY ERR }
    Oct 13 16:02:50 Tower kernel: ata3.00: error: { UNC }
    Oct 13 16:02:50 Tower kernel: ata3.00: failed command: READ FPDMA QUEUED
    Oct 13 16:02:50 Tower kernel: ata3.00: cmd 60/00:78:60:01:02/02:00:00:00:00/40 tag 15 ncq dma 262144 in
    Oct 13 16:02:50 Tower kernel:         res 41/40:00:00:00:00/00:00:00:00:00/00 Emask 0x9 (media error)

    May be power related... There is a molex to 2x SATA splitter right there. I'll take a look.

  5. Error from logs:

    level=error msg="Not continuing with pull after error: context canceled"

     

    I am setting up a second unraid server for other tasks. I have tried to install several Docker containers and they all peg my CPU and continue trying to pull images, though they fail.

     

    This machine has a trial license if that makes a difference.

     

    Here is my docker log:

    time="2021-10-13T16:12:55.349292351-07:00" level=error msg="Not continuing with pull after error: context canceled"
    time="2021-10-13T16:29:36.120515758-07:00" level=info msg="starting signal loop" namespace=moby path=/var/run/docker/containerd/daemon/io.containerd.runtime.v2.task/moby/8d32949115096e71e8030841c830ef910050cda10e79cddf2e070d9f2d07f9b7 pid=13248
    time="2021-10-13T16:33:35.068739519-07:00" level=info msg="starting signal loop" namespace=moby path=/var/run/docker/containerd/daemon/io.containerd.runtime.v2.task/moby/8d32949115096e71e8030841c830ef910050cda10e79cddf2e070d9f2d07f9b7 pid=14616
    time="2021-10-13T17:52:24.925776953-07:00" level=info msg="starting signal loop" namespace=moby path=/var/run/docker/containerd/daemon/io.containerd.runtime.v2.task/moby/8d32949115096e71e8030841c830ef910050cda10e79cddf2e070d9f2d07f9b7 pid=2449
    time="2021-10-13T17:58:55.046727555-07:00" level=info msg="starting signal loop" namespace=moby path=/var/run/docker/containerd/daemon/io.containerd.runtime.v2.task/moby/2404c075239aaa43f790909096abd0f08cafa4a8d685581b96e2a1931236dc6a pid=4897
    time="2021-10-13T18:01:44.088307184-07:00" level=info msg="starting signal loop" namespace=moby path=/var/run/docker/containerd/daemon/io.containerd.runtime.v2.task/moby/2404c075239aaa43f790909096abd0f08cafa4a8d685581b96e2a1931236dc6a pid=5823
    time="2021-10-14T05:04:32.877027411-07:00" level=error msg="(*service).Write failed" error="rpc error: code = FailedPrecondition desc = unexpected commit digest sha256:241e1b92a1a8798742c47f24fa586e034a5b85c5393cb1021dfae6dad571ac7c, expected sha256:9cc5f3d41b09b915a2024eef870c23f219d6036d9bc01aa03cab6ce3cbf6a08a: failed precondition" expected="sha256:9cc5f3d41b09b915a2024eef870c23f219d6036d9bc01aa03cab6ce3cbf6a08a" ref="unknown-sha256:9cc5f3d41b09b915a2024eef870c23f219d6036d9bc01aa03cab6ce3cbf6a08a" total=59186
    time="2021-10-14T05:05:47.796399971-07:00" level=error msg="Not continuing with pull after error: context canceled"
    time="2021-10-14T05:08:16.007192591-07:00" level=error msg="(*service).Write failed" error="rpc error: code = FailedPrecondition desc = unexpected commit digest sha256:94fcf6c5113065833307dae2bd6829d604704d68601e16f0ef5e8ed90f768ff0, expected sha256:9cc5f3d41b09b915a2024eef870c23f219d6036d9bc01aa03cab6ce3cbf6a08a: failed precondition" expected="sha256:9cc5f3d41b09b915a2024eef870c23f219d6036d9bc01aa03cab6ce3cbf6a08a" ref="unknown-sha256:9cc5f3d41b09b915a2024eef870c23f219d6036d9bc01aa03cab6ce3cbf6a08a" total=59186

     

    Attached are the diagnostics.

     

    tower-diagnostics-20211014-0815.zip

  6. trurl: I would post my ifconfig, but not sure what you will find there. I have a route to the server. I have Linux devices that will happily mount my SMB shares via fstab at boot, but Windows explorer will not allow me to access them. I am always prompted for credentials and then am told I do not have permission.

     

     

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    From your OP I assumed you were possibly having network problems since you didn't give us these other details. Sounds like you have a Windows problem instead.

     

    Go to Control Panel - Credential Manager and delete any unRAID credentials so they can be renegotiated.

    You're right. I was light on details and probably didn't come off the right way. Control Panel/credentials? I can't find this in the web interface.

     

     

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    In Windows

    I'll do that, but SSH access is most important.

     

     

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  7. trurl: I would post my ifconfig, but not sure what you will find there. I have a route to the server. I have Linux devices that will happily mount my SMB shares via fstab at boot, but Windows explorer will not allow me to access them. I am always prompted for credentials and then am told I do not have permission.

     

     

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    From your OP I assumed you were possibly having network problems since you didn't give us these other details. Sounds like you have a Windows problem instead.

     

    Go to Control Panel - Credential Manager and delete any unRAID credentials so they can be renegotiated.

    You're right. I was light on details and probably didn't come off the right way. Control Panel/credentials? I can't find this in the web interface.

     

     

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  8. trurl: I would post my ifconfig, but not sure what you will find there. I have a route to the server. I have Linux devices that will happily mount my SMB shares via fstab at boot, but Windows explorer will not allow me to access them. I am always prompted for credentials and then am told I do not have permission.

     

     

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