rst33

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  1. All files are now showing Thank You Do I need to convert all my disks from reiser to xfs. ? Is that what most people do Cheers
  2. getting all this come back so far bad_indirect_item: block 287213523: The item (1248 997 0x783001 IND (1), len 540, location 3556 entry count 0, fsck need 0, format new) has the bad pointer (124) to the block (287196071), which is in tree already bad_indirect_item: block 287213523: The item (1248 997 0x783001 IND (1), len 540, location 3556 entry count 0, fsck need 0, format new) has the bad pointer (125) to the block (287196072), which is in tree already bad_indirect_item: block 287213523: The item (1248 997 0x783001 IND (1), len 540, location 3556 entry count 0, fsck need 0, format new) has the bad point
  3. To do that do I start in maintenance mode then select the desk 14 and run "check filesystem status" will this repair ?
  4. Also if I click on the shares tab from the web page then click the folder to the right of disk 14 all the files are missing ? I can only see the files from the Unraid console when on the "main" tab and browse the files
  5. Evening I have just noticed that I seem to be missing loads of my music from disk 14. When I browse to the share on windows it shows nothing in my folder. However when I browse to the Main tab on unraid webpage then click the folder to right of share I can see all the files. If I right click on windows 10 file explorer and say create new folder nothing shows however when I browse to above location the folder has actually created. No Idea why this has happened. I have done a full parity re check and still the same Any ideas please? tower-diagnostics-20210722-1743.zip Thank You
  6. All installed and now working fine Thank You
  7. Do you mind telling me where you found that info. That so next time I can check myself Thanks again I just ordered new hard drive Will let you know when installed
  8. Hi Thanks for your help So I found the disk and tried reseating the cable but no luck So I removed the disk and then started up the Tower It now works I can log onto the web page Does this mean the disk is faulty and I should just change the disk out and it will just rebuild with new disk ? Thanks again
  9. I think it created a log while shutting down as well so have attached 2 Thanks for your help tower-diagnostics-20210428-1948.ziptower-diagnostics-20210428-1943.zip
  10. Hi Was wondering if I could get some help please My Unraid has been working fine for a while for some reason today I am unable to get on the web page or connect to any shares I can ping the device so I can see it on the network. I am really stuck. I have a monitor plugged in and can see the part where it asks you to login which I can but thats all I can do Any help would be great running version 6.8.3 Thank you
  11. Parity check finsihed I still have a few disks that SMART status says unhealthy I will do some research on this as it it a seperate issue. Thanks for all your help. Love the update well worth it. Regards
  12. I reverted back to the original USB and bingo All up and running I have my baby back Thank You all for your help I have a couple of disks that say error So I am just doing a full parity check
  13. it has the following message The registered GUID does not match the USB Flash boot device GUID is it because I am using a new USB? Do I need to create the new unraid on the original USB?
  14. Brilliant Thank You both are correct the default is set to auto for each disk.Also have set the global setting to XFS. I was all excited to start the array and when I look at start array it says the following message LOL Invalid, missing or expired registration key. I have moved the key file over and I def have a pro license however I did buy this 9 years ago. Any idea Thank you so much I am so close lol
  15. Hi It says I need to set it for each disk However I can only see a global setting under settings/disk settings Am I missing something? Also I have set it to Reiserfs and not reiserfs-encrypted is that correct ? Thanks
  16. Thanks so much for help I have worked out that it is the disk.cfg file that is the problem So I have restored the following files network.cfg super.dat share folder All works fine with this However on the article it says the following Various drive settings - to keep the rest of your drive settings, including Cache drive assignments, restore from your backup the file config/disk.cfg to the config folder of your flash drive. If you do not restore this file, it will be recreated with the defaults for all settings. If you restore super.dat and do NOT restore this file, you will need to make sure that the file system format (ReiserFS, XFS, or BTRFS) for each of your data drives is configured correctly. So I have restored the super.dat file and have not restored the disk.cfg file and now I must make sure the file system is configured correctly. How do I know what to set it as? I fired up version 5 again an could not see anywhere what I had it set to before. Not sure what the next step is for me to do Thank You Regards
  17. Hi Thanks for getting back to me I am running version 5.0-rc5 So I start again but dont copy over any of my current config files. Only copy super.dat and key. Do I still copy over the shares folder that I have in the config folder? Thank You
  18. just wondering if you have had a chance to have a look Fingers are crossed that I have not lost my drives Thank You Regards
  19. Please find attached Thank You for your help tower-diagnostics-20200611-1617.zip
  20. Not sure if I need to change anything in the config\ident.cfg file My File (I am in a workgroup not a domain) # Generated settings: NAME="Tower" COMMENT="" SECURITY="user" WORKGROUP="WORKGROUP" DOMAIN="" localMaster="yes" DOMAIN_LOGIN="Administrator" DOMAIN_PASSWD="" winbindDelay="10" timeZone="Europe/London" USE_NTP="no" NTP_SERVER1="pool.ntp.org" NTP_SERVER2="" NTP_SERVER3="" File that comes with recent Unraid download Do I need to change mine could that be the issue? # Generated names NAME="Tower" COMMENT="Media server" WORKGROUP="WORKGROUP" localMaster="yes" timeZone="America/Los_Angeles" USE_NTP="yes" NTP_SERVER1="time1.google.com" NTP_SERVER2="time2.google.com" NTP_SERVER3="time3.google.com" NTP_SERVER4="time4.google.com"
  21. Ok looks like I am getting somewhere now. I now have the correct IP address I can also ping the IP address from my PC. I do a IP scan on my PC and can see it on there as well by its name and IP "Tower" The problem is when I type in the IP address in the browser (like I did for version 5) notthing happens Also when I go to file explorer and Network I can see Tower but all I can see below is my USB drive I am unable to see any of my drives. Have I missed something? These are the instructions I have been following Report post Posted March 30, 2015 (edited) Over the past few weeks I have been considering converting my media server from ver5.0.6 to version 6. I have been running the beta versions of version 6 on my test bed server almost since it has been introduced and knew what the differences were between the two versions. Since most of the plugins that I had installed for version 5.0.6 would not function properly for version 6, I realized that making the jump would not really be a simple task of overwriting a few system files. To this end, I have been collecting notes of how to do this update with a minimum of hassle. I had thought originally that I might wait until the first release candidate was released. But then I realized that version 6b14b seems to be quite stable and usable on my basic 'Plain Jane' server. As a result I got impatient and decided to do the upgrade of my Media server using version 6b14b. I used the assembled notes that I had collected and everything went quite smoothly. The server is running without any problems. I then thought that soon the first release candidate will be posted and there will be a lot more people that will want to move to the next version and that these instructions that I put together for my own use might be of some value to others. I am posting them below and have attached a PDF file which contains the same instructions. (I have found when doing some thing like this, I make fewer mistakes if I physically check-off each step as I proceed!) On 4-2-2015, I revised these instructions to make it more clear exactly what I did. In the original set, I was trying to stick a bit to close to what LimeTech proposed doing and That has confused at least one person. Upgrading unRAID from Version 5 to Version 6 IMPORTANT: Read this entire set of instructions before you start. Make sure that you understand each step to minimize the possibility of making a mistake. Most of this content was plagiarized from other sources over a period of several weeks and I can not at this time recall who the original Authors were and I do apologize to each of them! It will take some time to actually do the upgrade so make sure you have enough time to go through each step slowly and not be tempted to take any shortcuts. If you were running a very basic unRAID NAS setup, an hour or two should be enough. If you were running a lot of plugins to provide extended services, you will need a lot more time to complete the conversion including some research time to determine which Docker packages you will require. (If you are wondering what a 'Docker' package is, keep reading. Remember, I told you to read the whole instruction set first!) First backup the contents of your USB Flash device to a folder on your PC. You should stop the array before making the backup. (By clicking on 'Main', Array Operation' tab, and the 'Stop' button.) This will allow you to roll-back to your old setup with a minimum of hassle if circumstances should require it. Then install Version 6 according to the instructions (most of this was copied from LimeTech's) below: 1. Open 'My Computer' (XP) or 'Computer' (Vista/Win7) and right-click your Flash device. Click 'Format...', set the volume label to UNRAID and then click 'Start'. Important: the volume label must be set exactly to UNRAID (all caps). 2. Click on your Flash device (to open it), click on the downloaded unRAID zip file (to open it) and drag then entire contents of the unRAID Server zip file to the Flash. (IMPORTANT NOTE: You are dragging the contents of the ZIP file, NOT the .ZIP file itself!) 3. For Windows XP, click on the file 'make_bootable' on the Flash Drive. A DOS window will open and run the 'syslinux' utility on the Flash. For Windows Vista or Windows 7, right-click on the file 'make_bootable' and select 'Run as administrator'. The 'syslinux' utility will write the Master Boot Record and create a small hidden file named 'ldlinux.sys' on the Flash device, making it bootable. (There is a 'make_bootable_mac' file which does the same thing for Mac users.) 4. Now copy the contents of the 'config' directory from your back up of version 5 that you made earlier to the version 6 Flash Drive. Do NOT copy the 'go' file. You want a virgin 'go' file when you first start version6! (You will have to grant permission to overwrite some of the files that are on the Flash drive!) Delete the 'plugins' and 'SimpleFeatures' folders if they exist. >>> This above instruction is what LimeTech proposed doing. After examining the folders and files in the 'config' folder, I decided to copy over only the files in the root of the 'config' folder with the exception of the 'go' file and the 'shares' folder because inspection of that folder showed that it contained the setup for my shares. I would surmise that this 'shares' folder would be the only folder that most people would want to retain from their old 'config' folder. (If I am wrong in this assumption, I would appreciate being told of any other files which should be copied over.) <<< Make sure that current unRAID .key file is in the config folder on the flash device. (Version 6 requires that the .key file be in the config folder! If you have more than one key file in that folder, it is a good ideal to change the extension of unused ones. I changed my Plus Key file name to Plus.key.old since I now have a Pro License for my Flash drive.) 5. Once again, right-click your Flash device in 'My Computer' or 'Computer' and then click 'Eject'. 6. Your USB Flash device is now ready to boot into unRAID Server OS. Install the Flash drive and boot your server.
  22. I had the label part right I will change format to FAT32 and try again Thank You
  23. just to confirm I am doing a quick format with NTFS the usb drive is Cruzer 3.0 16GB that correct
  24. I also renamed the network file. Hoping it would create a new network file as I just read this somewhere However it does not create a new file