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nmacle01

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  1. I disabled the "At Startup of Array" schedule for the User Script you helped me with a month or so back, rebooted and the NFS share was mounted! :) Thank you for correcting this particular issue, and all the time you put into UD. Neil
  2. Thank you, very much, Dan! I added this to a User Script (sleeping for 30s and had to add a leading forward slash /, or else it could not find the file rc.unassigned) and added a 45 delay on my Duplicati docker (which utilizes the NFS mount), and it works as expected! Much appreciated! Neil
  3. Fortunately, I was able to gather that much from the initial troubleshooting I’ve done. Unfortunately, I don’t know how to fix the issue, or understand why this would have started happening because of some different hardware being introduced. Is there somewhere in a config file I can add a delayed start of UD? And the motherboard I have isn’t uncommon, so I imagine others would run into as well, no? Thanks, Neil
  4. I posted over in the General Support section, but didn't get any bites; hopefully someone will be able to help out over here... I recently upgraded (or, rather, replaced) my unRAID machine and ever since I've had a weird problem where it appears the network isn't initialized in order for Unassigned Devices to auto-mount an NFS share. I never had any issues with this working in the past... Dec 26 11:58:03 N12345 unassigned.devices: Error: Remote SMB/NFS server '192.168.1.251' is offline and share '192.168.1.251://export/Backups' cannot be mounted. Dec 26 11:58:03 N12345 emhttpd: Starting services... Dec 26 11:58:03 N12345 emhttpd: nothing to sync Dec 26 11:58:03 N12345 sudo: root : TTY=unknown ; PWD=/ ; USER=nobody ; COMMAND=/bin/bash -c /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/unbalance/unbalance -port 6237 .. .. .. Dec 26 11:59:12 N12345 unassigned.devices: Mount SMB/NFS command: mount -t nfs -o defaults '192.168.1.251://export/Backups' '/mnt/disks/OMV-RPi2_Backups' Dec 26 11:59:12 N12345 unassigned.devices: Successfully mounted '192.168.1.251://export/Backups' on '/mnt/disks/OMV-RPi2_Backups'. Dec 26 11:59:12 N12345 unassigned.devices: Defining share 'OMV-RPi2_Backups' with file '/etc/samba/unassigned-shares/OMV-RPi2_Backups.conf' Dec 26 11:59:12 N12345 unassigned.devices: Adding share 'OMV-RPi2_Backups' to '/boot/config/smb-extra.conf' Dec 26 11:59:12 N12345 unassigned.devices: Reloading Samba configuration... Dec 26 11:59:12 N12345 unassigned.devices: Directory '/mnt/disks/OMV-RPi2_Backups' shared successfully. As you can see, it says the remote server is offline and the share is not accessible. But just 1 minute later I can successfully mount the share manually. Any advice on how to further troubleshoot this?? For reference, the new [relevant] hardware is: Supermicro X11SSM-F (only using one of the ports on the dual-NIC, and the second is disabled via jumper), Intel Xeon E3-1230 V6, Supermicro AOC-SAS2LP-MV8, and Dell PERC H310. Thank you! Neil

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