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  1. Overdue update - today I created a USB and was able to do a clean install boot to 6.11.0 I wiped the drive, tried 6.10.3 and had the same issue. I just upgraded from 6.9.2 -> 6.11.0 and that seems to have gone fine. I'm not sure what about my hardware is unhappy with 6.10.X though.
  2. Diagnostics bundle from after restore of 6.9.2 in case it helps reginald-diagnostics-20220706-1655.zip
  3. Hello! I have been putting off updating to 6.10.3 out of sheer laziness and finally decided to pull the trigger today. I updated from within the GUI using the OS Update function in the Tools section. Update installed, reboot and I hit a Kernel Panic before I see USB devices or disks (sda,sdb etc) start loading. Unfortunately the content on the screen is moving too fast for me to tell what step the kernel panic is happening on. I wiped my USB drive and performed a clean install using the USB Creator tool of 6.10.3 just to rule out some issue with my config. I tried booting in Safe Mode, No GUI, Yes GUI, etc. Same issue no matter what. I restored a backup of 6.9.2 and the server is back up and running properly. What can I do to troubleshoot the failed boot on 6.10.3? Hardware specs: Model: Custom M/B: Supermicro X9DR3-F Version 0123456789 - s/n: 0123456789 BIOS: American Megatrends Inc. Version 3.3. Dated: 07/12/2018 CPU: Intel® Xeon® CPU E5-2630L 0 @ 2.00GHz HVM: Enabled IOMMU: Enabled Cache: 384 KiB, 1536 KiB, 15 MB, 384 KiB, 1536 KiB, 15 MB Memory: 128 GiB DDR3 Multi-bit ECC (max. installable capacity 192 GiB) Network: bond0: fault-tolerance (active-backup), mtu 1500 eth0: 1000 Mbps, full duplex, mtu 1500 eth1: 1000 Mbps, full duplex, mtu 1500 Kernel: Linux 5.10.28-Unraid x86_64
  4. I posted this thread to Reddit as well an shave received a few responses indicating the issue may be custom docker networks. I was using this feature to assign my nginx reverse proxy a static IP separate from my unRAID box but several users have indicated this was the source of kernel panics. I'm going to try to remove that config and wait and see. If anyone has any suggestions in the meantime I'm all ears! Thanks!
  5. Greetings unRAID users! I have been an unraid user for about 6 or 7 years now. Have wrangled a few issues on and off but of course I have been very pleased with the stability of unRAID (until lately) Over the past 6 months or so, I have been having issues with my unRAID server on and off. At first, the issue was bad RAM - server would crash and the IPMI would show that a DIMM had uncorrectable errors, etc. So I purchased 128GB of new DDR3 ECC RAM and installed, this seemed to resolve the RAM issue. Then, I had problems where the web interface would become unresponsive and sometimes the whole server would crash with a kernel panic. So I purchased a new USB drive and reinstalled unRAID from scratch. I reconfigured my docker containers, stripped down the plugins installed, and ensured I was running the latest stable version. (which I was running before the USB replacement) I also removed a 10Gb network card which I thought may have been causing issues. Now, my web GUI issues appear to be resolved, but I am still getting kernel panics every so often. It's been a bit frustrating as I am having trouble nailing down the source. I enabled logging to disk on the unRAID server but my logs don't seem to indicate an issue before the kernel panic. The stack trace displayed on the console also doesn't seem to help - usually Kernel Panic - not syncing. So, I am turning to the masters for assistance - here is the relevant information as well as log and system-diagnostic bundles. The server just crashed this morning so I have fresh DIAG and logs. Model: Custom M/B: Supermicro X9DR3-F Version 0123456789 - s/n: 0123456789 BIOS: American Megatrends Inc. Version 3.3. Dated: 07/12/2018 CPU: Intel® Xeon® CPU E5-2630L 0 @ 2.00GHz HVM: Enabled IOMMU: Enabled Cache: 384 KiB, 1536 KiB, 15 MB, 384 KiB, 1536 KiB, 15 MB Memory: 128 GiB DDR3 Multi-bit ECC (max. installable capacity 192 GiB) Network: bond0: fault-tolerance (active-backup), mtu 1500 eth0: 1000 Mbps, full duplex, mtu 1500 eth1: 1000 Mbps, full duplex, mtu 1500 Kernel: Linux 5.10.28-Unraid x86_64 OpenSSL: 1.1.1j Uptime: 0 days, 00:07:11 I have attached Diag and logs from today, as well as some I collected in December, just before christmas - the last time the server crashed. Reginald_Diagnostics_And_Logs.zip
  6. Love the coffee mug. Had to buy one. Been using unraid for about 3-4 years and couldn't be happier. Ordered today. It's about time you guys had some swag!
  7. The Romania one, I switched the other day when Netherlands stopped working.
  8. OK, I did have my upload set to unlimited and I have reduced it now, so that does seem to help but it seems I am hitting 5.0MB/s down and sticking there - almost looks like throttling? EDIT: I applied a profile called High Performance Seed from ITConfig Plugin and restarted docker. I am now getting 8-10MB/s down which is fine with me. I think there was a port forwarding issue as one of the settings showed "Use random ports"
  9. I usually download to my cache drive, so I am not sure that the array speed is the issue. Only very large files do I direct straight to the array to avoid filling the cache drive.
  10. Hey guys, I know a lot of you are having issues with PIA and getting deluge running at all - I have a different question though: How can I make sure I am maximizing my download and upload speed with deluge? I have a 400x20 connection at home, I know that running a VPN will slow traffic down, and that the swarm quality determines the max download speed. However, it seems I can play with the settings and get anywhere from 3-5MBs down and never any more. AFAIK PIA should perform faster than that so I am just wondering if you guys have any suggestions about tweaking settings in the deluge client to maximize performance?
  11. Having same issues you guys are posting about, going to try the romania server. EDIT - it worked, changing the .ovpn file and the dns option in the docker container settings got me back up and running.
  12. Nice, OK. Thanks Squid that did resolve it. Bonienl is right i guess, is there a way I can contact the author? Thanks, Rhys
  13. Hey Guys, Loving the new 6.4.0 update, but I noticed that when I click on the plug-in tab it takes a bit longer to load. After looking in the logs, it appears one of my plug ins is missing an icon file. This entry shows up in my logs every time I look at the plug-in page. I have reinstalled the plug in, but the issue persists. I also manually changed the permission for /usr/local/snmp/snmp.png but still getting the same error. Any suggestion on a fix? Thanks, Rhys
  14. Just as an update, I fixed my issue. It seems to be a problem with the ovpn files I was using. I re-downloaded them from PureVPN and selected "router" as my device. In the zip I downloaded I used new ovpn files and certs and I was able to connect. Thanks for helping me out!
  15. Attach the supervisord.log located in /config/ watch out for credentials Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk I removed all the credentials I could see that looked sensitive. If you see anything that shouldn't be there let me know, also if you need some more detail I can provide. Thanks in advance, and for the fast response. Is the port specified in the ovpn file 1198 if not then please change and try again. Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk Here are the contents of the file, changing the port did not seem to make a difference. 1198 looks correct according to the ovpn file, I'm assuming you also have downloaded the ca.crt file and put it in the same folder yes? Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk Yes, the certificate and other files are there. Here are the contents of the core.conf file too
  16. Attach the supervisord.log located in /config/ watch out for credentials Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk I removed all the credentials I could see that looked sensitive. If you see anything that shouldn't be there let me know, also if you need some more detail I can provide. Thanks in advance, and for the fast response. Is the port specified in the ovpn file 1198 if not then please change and try again. Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk Here are the contents of the file, changing the port did not seem to make a difference.
  17. Attach the supervisord.log located in /config/ watch out for credentials Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk I removed all the credentials I could see that looked sensitive. If you see anything that shouldn't be there let me know, also if you need some more detail I can provide. Thanks in advance, and for the fast response. supervisor.txt
  18. Hi there, hopefully I am asking for help in the right place, I think my issue is something small I am missing. I cannot access the DelugeVPN web UI. I have installed and reinstalled the docker container, and after looking in the logs, I can see that the container does connect to my VPN service, so it seems like it's mostly working. I did set my subnet correctly in the docker template settings, (I use 10.11.12.0/24) I also opened the core.conf file in the config folder and set remote: 'true' and checked the other settings, they all seemed fine. I cannot access anything on the port that Deluge is supposed to be running on. Any suggestions on where to start? Thanks in advance.
  19. RobJ, Thanks so much for your advice, I linked this post on Reddit and a user there suggested the same thing. I ran the xfs_repair -v as instructed, and it suggested I run with the -L option since it could not repair. After running with -L, my drive was cleaned and when I started my array all my files and applications are there and working just fine! Thank you so much!
  20. In an effort to provide some more information, as well as ask a question I am going to add this comment. I just booted my unRAID server off a Ubuntu ISO to look at the drives and their smart data. All drives pass a SMART test, and their various data values all look normal. I found out apparently I did not set up my cache drive correctly, since it still has my old OSX partitions on it. So there is that. I cannot mount the XFS partitions though. When I attempt to, 3 of my drives give the same error saying the filesystem needs to be cleaned. One of the drives (My parity drive? I Hope?) says that it cannot read the superblock. Should I be able to mount the partitions in unbuntu and verify that my data is safe and determine which drive is my parity drive so that I can make sure I reassign things correctly if I have to reinstall unRAID?
  21. Hi All, Thanks for taking the time to read my post, I am kind of scared that I have lost my data. I have a NAS that I build during the summer which I decided to run unRAID on. Currently, I have an ASRock Motherboard, Intel Core i3 w/ ECC support, 8GB ECC DDR3 RAM, and 3 WD Red 3 TB, plus 1 2TB Seagate drive. One of the WD Red's is my parity drive. I also have a 120GB Samsung 840 EVO SSD set up as a cache drive. I have been running Linuxserver.io/Plex LS.IO/PlexRequests, LS.IO/PlexPy and A Glances Container. I also have been running Sickrage plugin from Phaze, as well as Couchpotato and Transmission plugins. I have the Nerd pack, Community Apps, Preclear disks, and a couple other standard plugins installed as well. My configuration was very stable with 6.1, and I never had any issues once I got all my data directories set up correctly. My sorrows started when I excitedly upgraded to 6.2 last week. At first, everything was fine, and I had no problems. I ran some updates, and after a couple days I noticed my server was unresponsive. Checking into the issue, I found it was completely hung, albeit powered on. I couldn't reach it via SSH, WebGUI, or any of the various services. I rebooted the server manually, and it came back online. I upgraded all my plugins and docker images - thinking it was lack of updates that caused the issues. Then I started a parity check. The parity check yeilded about 166 errors, but I could not find a way to check them or see any logs of these errors. I did some reading here and on Reddit, and the conclusion I came to was that I had some corruption from the loss of power and the partiy check had probably resolved the issue. Last night I queued up a bunch of movies on Transmission and noticed it became unresponsive after a minute. I thought it was odd, but figured I had just flooded it and it would be fine in the morning since everything else was up. This afternoon, the WebGUI was unresponsive and so was Transmission. Plex and other services were fine, as well as my shares were accessible. I tried to reboot via SSH to clear the issue with Transmision, and now I cannot access anything. I booted unRAID in safe mode, and still cannot access the WebGUI or any shares, I saw a stack crash occur on my console, and when I am SSH'd into it, I can now only see 2 disks and my cache drive. I hope that I have not lost any data, but what is the safest way to reinstall unRAID without damaging my current situation any more? Thanks for reading my book! Rhys
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