physikal

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  1. On 10/15/2023 at 10:31 PM, TrondHjertager said:

    I installed this plugin yesterday after upgrading Unraid to version 6.12.4. It seemed to work fine, except when it tried to back up the Krusader and Plex containers. Krusader isn't important, but Plex is quite critical. Plex's app data folder is about 34GB and has over 1.1 million files. Could this be related to the issue?

     

    This is the error I get
    [16.10.2023 06:29:28][][Plex] tar creation failed! Tar said: ; gzip: stdout: Input/output error; tar: Child returned status 1; tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now

    I'm actually having the same exact problem as you.  Any chance you found a resolution to it? Thanks!

  2. 1 hour ago, JorgeB said:


    There's a known issue where the My Servers plugin might be referencing an old file that is cached locally, try uninstalling/reinstalling the My Servers plugin to resolve that issue.

     

     

    I tried that and it didn't seem to fix it.  I did uninstall it via going to plugins, selecting it, then clicking remove.  Then I reinstalled it via the dropdown/popup from the right. That should be good right?

  3. I'm experiencing something different.  First the myserver plugin was logged out, but now when I attempt to re-sign in it's telling me the login and password is wrong.  But I know it's right because I can login to the website and check myservers where it says mine is signed out.  It's very odd.

  4. On 2/6/2018 at 6:46 PM, Hoopster said:

    If all you are doing is swapping motherboard, CPU and RAM and not changing the disk configuration at all, the swap is seamless and nothing else needs to be done.  The license is tied to the GUID of the USB flash drive.  As long as you are using the same flash drive and configuration, swap away.  I have made this type of upgrade three times.  unRAID boots right up on the new hardware and no tweaks are needed.

     

     

    No, the same license key cannot be used on two machines.  There was a time when Limetech was offering a heavily-discounted second key of the same type as the first, but, the same key cannot be used on two flash drives/servers.

     

    Certainly, you can re-purpose your old hardware in a different server (that is exactly how I built my backup server), but, that will require a new license on a different flash drive.

     

    Is this the case if I was to upgrade to a NEWER SuperMicro 24 bay server, from an older supermicro 24 bay server? Is it as simple as shutting the server down, pulling all the drives and putting them in the same physical location in the new server and moving the USB drive?  Thanks!

  5. 2 hours ago, trurl said:

    The screenshot seemed to indicate filesystem corruption on disk1, but I don't see that in diagnostics now and disk1 is mounted.

     

    Let disk4 rebuild complete, then check filesystem on disk1

    This is the result:

     

    Phase 1 - find and verify superblock...
            - block cache size set to 8461064 entries
    Phase 2 - using internal log
            - zero log...
    zero_log: head block 1998769 tail block 1998769
            - scan filesystem freespace and inode maps...
            - found root inode chunk
    Phase 3 - for each AG...
            - scan (but don't clear) agi unlinked lists...
            - process known inodes and perform inode discovery...
            - agno = 0
            - agno = 1
            - agno = 2
    bad CRC for inode 5967449771
    bad CRC for inode 5967449771, would rewrite
    Bad atime nsec 2173239295 on inode 5967449771, would reset to zero
    would have cleared inode 5967449771
            - agno = 3
            - agno = 4
            - agno = 5
            - process newly discovered inodes...
    Phase 4 - check for duplicate blocks...
            - setting up duplicate extent list...
            - check for inodes claiming duplicate blocks...
            - agno = 0
            - agno = 2
            - agno = 4
            - agno = 3
            - agno = 1
            - agno = 5
    bad CRC for inode 5967449771, would rewrite
    Bad atime nsec 2173239295 on inode 5967449771, would reset to zero
    would have cleared inode 5967449771
    No modify flag set, skipping phase 5
    Phase 6 - check inode connectivity...
            - traversing filesystem ...
            - agno = 0
            - agno = 1
            - agno = 2
            - agno = 3
            - agno = 4
            - agno = 5
            - traversal finished ...
            - moving disconnected inodes to lost+found ...
    Phase 7 - verify link counts...
    No modify flag set, skipping filesystem flush and exiting.
    
            XFS_REPAIR Summary    Tue Aug 30 20:34:12 2022
    
    Phase		Start		End		Duration
    Phase 1:	08/30 20:32:49	08/30 20:32:49
    Phase 2:	08/30 20:32:49	08/30 20:32:58	9 seconds
    Phase 3:	08/30 20:32:58	08/30 20:33:54	56 seconds
    Phase 4:	08/30 20:33:54	08/30 20:33:55	1 second
    Phase 5:	Skipped
    Phase 6:	08/30 20:33:55	08/30 20:34:12	17 seconds
    Phase 7:	08/30 20:34:12	08/30 20:34:12
    
    Total run time: 1 minute, 23 seconds

     

  6. Disc4 is rebuilding because it was a drive that was running crazy hot (up to 54c) so I replaced it with a newer drive that I think would (and is) running cooler. I'm starting to wonder if temp was a reason for the kernel panic. So it was more of a preventative thing.  Only my UnraidOS is running on USB.  Correct - nothing assigned to disc 7-10.

     

    Thanks!

  7. 10 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

    Still better to have SSDs even without trim.

    Ok good to know.  Are these trim errors going to blow anything up in the future? or it's just saying it's unable to trim and going from there?  

     

    Also, someone in another thread recommended installing one of these: Amazon.com: I/O CREST 2 Port SATA III PCI-e 2.0 x1 Controller Card Asmedia ASM1061 Non-Raid with Low Profile Bracket SY-PEX40039: Electronics and plugging the drives into that.  If I shut the server down completely and install this, then move the drives to this...will that destroy my array because I moved the cache drives? Or will unraid detect all that on it's own?

     

    Or should I go through the process of completely moving cache to array, removing cache drives, shut down, install card, plug drives into the card, boot back up and reconfigure cache?

     

    Thanks for the quick response!

  8. 20 hours ago, ONI said:

    I am having speed issues too. I have a symetrical gig connection to my ISP and my download speeds on steam are 60mb/s before I installed LanCache. After the install I am getting 2-15mb/s tops. Once LANCACHE has it cached it works perfectly (80-90MB/s). So right now I have a love hate relationship with it. I LOVE it once it has the files cached but I HATE how much it slows down my first download ^_^;

     

    I am running this docker on unRAID with the following specs:

    CPU: Intel® Xeon® CPU E3-1240 v5 @ 3.50GHz

    HVM: Enabled

    IOMMU: Enabled

    Cache: 128 KiB, 128 KiB, 1024 KiB, 8192 KiB

    Memory: 64 GiB DDR4 (max. installable capacity 64 GiB)

    Network: bond0: fault-tolerance (active-backup), mtu 1500
     eth0: 1000 Mbps, full duplex, mtu 1500

    Kernel: Linux 4.19.98-Unraid x86_64

    OpenSSL: 1.1.1d

     

    PS: I have a dual SFP+ NIC that I plan on installing bonded and my primary switch is fiber only 10g but unless I can figure out this issue, there is no point in installing it.

     

    LANCACHE.png

    I am experiencing this same issue.

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  9. 2 minutes ago, jordanmw said:

    If you can get into your qnap- you should look through the system connection logs.  Update all apps installed on it, firmware, AV, then scan and reboot.

    It's just really odd that it's showing as it came from an old IP address I had assigned via my ISP.  Not an internal address.

  10. Just now, jordanmw said:

    If you can get into your qnap- you should look through the system connection logs.  Update all apps installed on it, firmware, AV, then scan and reboot.

    yeah doing this now, thanks a ton for the info.  I'm also rebuilding any old VM's I had that were hosting game servers under that 50.106.16.89 ISP assigned address.  I'm also digging through my FW to see if I can get a mac address of that address being used internally and seeing if it matches any of my mac addresses on my internal network.  Wish I had a clear smoking gun on which machine was compromised.

  11. 3 minutes ago, jordanmw said:

    scary- that port (175) is for the vmnet protocol.  That is what vmware uses.... truly don't know what could have happened there, but that port should never be open to the internet ESPECIALLY when dealing with vmware.

    also I should clarify, blue means closed. So it confirmed closed.

  12. 2 minutes ago, jordanmw said:

    scary- that port (175) is for the vmnet protocol.  That is what vmware uses.... truly don't know what could have happened there, but that port should never be open to the internet ESPECIALLY when dealing with vmware.

    But it's port 179? And I have no vmware installs in my home lab.

  13. 3 minutes ago, nuhll said:

    unraid, if u didnt changed it, only accepts on 80 and 443.

     

    But your router might port redirect port "somethign" to "80".

     

    What port forwardings do you have?

    Just theseports.png.e36f17deace0d751ea8cde51e48ad56c.png