Res74

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  1. Running latest version of Unraid.

    Updated last night to the latest binhex-sickchill and now I get this:
    2024-04-11 07:16:42.826957 [info] Host is running unRAID

    2024-04-11 07:16:42.863553 [info] System information Linux 6c361a1311b4 6.1.64-Unraid #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Wed Nov 29 12:48:16 PST 2023 x86_64 GNU/Linux

    2024-04-11 07:16:42.909022 [info] PUID defined as '99'

    2024-04-11 07:16:42.985121 [info] PGID defined as '100'

    2024-04-11 07:16:43.068677 [info] UMASK defined as '000'

    2024-04-11 07:16:43.108697 [info] Permissions already set for '/config'

    2024-04-11 07:16:43.159001 [info] Deleting files in /tmp (non recursive)...

    2024-04-11 07:16:43.409382 [info] Starting Supervisor...

    2024-04-11 07:16:43,818 INFO Included extra file "/etc/supervisor/conf.d/sickchill.conf" during parsing

    2024-04-11 07:16:43,818 INFO Set uid to user 0 succeeded

    2024-04-11 07:16:43,823 INFO supervisord started with pid 7

    2024-04-11 07:16:44,826 INFO spawned: 'start-script' with pid 47

    2024-04-11 07:16:44,827 INFO reaped unknown pid 8 (exit status 0)

    2024-04-11 07:16:45,567 DEBG 'start-script' stderr output:

    /home/nobody/start.sh: line 7: 49 Illegal instruction "${install_path}/bin/sickchill" --config /config/config.ini --datadir /config

     

    2024-04-11 07:16:45,567 INFO success: start-script entered RUNNING state, process has stayed up for > than 0 seconds (startsecs)

    2024-04-11 07:16:45,568 DEBG fd 8 closed, stopped monitoring <POutputDispatcher at 23167379153616 for <Subprocess at 23167381214736 with name start-script in state RUNNING> (stdout)>

    2024-04-11 07:16:45,569 DEBG fd 10 closed, stopped monitoring <POutputDispatcher at 23167379445712 for <Subprocess at 23167381214736 with name start-script in state RUNNING> (stderr)>

    2024-04-11 07:16:45,569 WARN exited: start-script (exit status 132; not expected)

    2024-04-11 07:16:45,569 DEBG received SIGCHLD indicating a child quit

  2. So I have a drive that has failed after finally 12 years (thing does not owe me anything at that age). I am wondering what is the easiest way to identify it (as I was an idiot and did not setup labels). Also, since my parity is valid, once I identify the device, do I just remove it from the array, take it out, put in new drive, preclear and then assign as the new "Disk 1" or what?

     

    Appreciate all the information and apologies if this is a noob question but never had this issue before.

  3. So besides banging my head against a wall, I've spent the last 5 hours going through all my old documents, backups, and usbs and have found a "recent" backup of my flash configuration file. I copied the "broken" flash onto another computer and rared it and put on my backup flash and my shares are now there.

     

    I will say I still have no idea what happened, but I will be starting to backup my flash drive before I make any new changes from here on out.

  4. Hello,

     

    So today I added in another disk to my array (disk7) after preclearing. It worked correctly and added into the array without issues. I then noticed a few new SimpleFeatures plugins (I was on 1.0.5 and noticed 1.0.11) so I naturally updated. I rebooted my server to install all the new plugins and now all my shares do not show. I checked on disk1, disk2, and disk3 and inside them my shares show. I looked through a few forum posts and have done the following:

     

    -shutdown and reboot (hard and soft)

    -reenable SMB

    -remove simplefeatures add-on

    -upgrade unraid server from 5.0beta12 to 5.0rc11

     

    None of this has fixed the problem, so I need the great community help! What I find odd is that a share I created called plex that is basically a place to install apps, still works. It is only my "Movies" and "TV Shows" virtual shares that are gone. I also ran the below:

     

    -ps -ef | grep shfs (which came back with only the below line:)

    root    30109 28025  0 18:04 pts/0    00:00:00 grep shfs

     

    -ls -lR /mnt/user (which shows the below to sum up:)

    /mnt/user:

    total 0

    drwxr-xr-x 6 root  root  0 2013-03-14 17:49 plex/

     

    Attached is also a syslog.

     

    Thanks in advanced!

    syslog.zip

  5. I am a part of FourFellows (web guy mainly).

    We are more geared to companies than individuals, hence the higher prices.

    The guys are apparently looking at creating a package more suited for individuals, since it seems to be a popular thing among hobbyists.

     

     

    I guess that is why I received the support I needed very quickly  ;). Thank you Tophicles! (not sure if it was you who helped me out or if it was someone else).

     

    -Res

  6. All good suggestions, and remember there will always be something cheaper. I was merely posting about my experience and how great unRaid is for me. FourFellows is something I stumbled upon and just wanted to share with the community. I also just couldn't believe the support I received from FourFellows, they were very kind and very quick to reply.

     

    I just figured I would share, thanks for the information on the other companies though, they are worth checking out too.

     

    -Res

  7. Just thought I would post my experience with unRaid and it's amazing ability. I have always been attached to NAS (no pun intended), but when a friend told me about unRaid and how easy it is to setup I knew I had to try it out for myself. I didn't want to have to build my own Storage Server as I really did not have the time, but I also did not want to spend my life's savings on an overly priced system. I stumbled upon a website that has a relatively cheap price for all that I got. I now have a 40 TB Storage solution that I paid just over $6,000 for (after taxes of course). The people had already configured unRaid on it (which was also handy to have done) and I am downloading and backing up movies and shows like a mad man. The site I used was: www.fourfellows.com

     

    I also looked at other solutions, but did not want to pony up over $10,000 for a mere 12 TB. I highly recommend that site to get your dream Server because the experience was amazing. I had a bit of an issue with how to use it fully but all I had to do was send an email and I received a detailed reply within minutes of how to setup my computer and house to communicate with the Server.

     

    Bottom line is that unRaid is amazing and running amazingly on my new Norco Server. I highly suggest checking out the FourFellows site for anyone else needs for Storage along with unRaid (as I would have never done this configuration without unRaid).

     

    Just felt I should share this as I see a lot of posts about people wanting cheap Solutions to massive Storage.