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I'm adding a ME TOO. Same problem running 6.12.1
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3 hours ago, wayner said:
Does this seem similar? A bunch of folks have been seeing these errors with BTRFS corruption on a cache drive. One fix is to use a different file system. I have switched my cache drive to XFS, but I may go to ZFS and mirror the cache drive.
YES!! Sounds like the same problem. I'm running 6.12.1. I'll try switching file systems to xfs. Thanks
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25 minutes ago, JorgeB said:
This usually means bad RAM or other kernel memory corruption, recommend running memtest.
OK thanks. I'm also near the end of 3 day parity disk rebuild, that should be done in 3 hours. I'll try the memtest when it's done.
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I just replaced my old cache (about 3 years old) drive with a new one this week because I was getting write errors. Now the brand new drive is getting write errors. The log is below and diagnostics are attached. Any help would be appreciated.
Sep 14 11:16:28 Mediaserv kernel: ref#0: extent data backref root 5 objectid 1474997 offset 0 count 1 Sep 14 11:16:28 Mediaserv kernel: item 200 key (562445156352 168 4096) itemoff 5630 itemsize 53 Sep 14 11:16:28 Mediaserv kernel: extent refs 1 gen 719 flags 1 Sep 14 11:16:28 Mediaserv kernel: ref#0: extent data backref root 5 objectid 1474998 offset 0 count 1 Sep 14 11:16:28 Mediaserv kernel: item 201 key (562445164544 168 4096) itemoff 5577 itemsize 53 Sep 14 11:16:28 Mediaserv kernel: extent refs 1 gen 719 flags 1 Sep 14 11:16:28 Mediaserv kernel: ref#0: extent data backref root 5 objectid 1475000 offset 0 count 1 Sep 14 11:16:28 Mediaserv kernel: item 202 key (562445168640 168 4096) itemoff 5524 itemsize 53 Sep 14 11:16:28 Mediaserv kernel: extent refs 1 gen 719 flags 1 Sep 14 11:16:28 Mediaserv kernel: ref#0: extent data backref root 5 objectid 1475001 offset 0 count 1 Sep 14 11:16:28 Mediaserv kernel: item 203 key (562445172736 168 4096) itemoff 5471 itemsize 53 Sep 14 11:16:28 Mediaserv kernel: extent refs 1 gen 719 flags 1 Sep 14 11:16:28 Mediaserv kernel: ref#0: extent data backref root 5 objectid 1475002 offset 0 count 1 Sep 14 11:16:28 Mediaserv kernel: item 204 key (562445176832 168 4096) itemoff 5418 itemsize 53 Sep 14 11:16:28 Mediaserv kernel: extent refs 1 gen 719 flags 1 Sep 14 11:16:28 Mediaserv kernel: ref#0: extent data backref root 5 objectid 1475003 offset 0 count 1 Sep 14 11:16:28 Mediaserv kernel: item 205 key (562445180928 168 4096) itemoff 5365 itemsize 53 Sep 14 11:16:28 Mediaserv kernel: extent refs 1 gen 719 flags 1 Sep 14 11:16:28 Mediaserv kernel: ref#0: extent data backref root 5 objectid 1475004 offset 0 count 1 Sep 14 11:16:28 Mediaserv kernel: item 206 key (562445185024 168 4096) itemoff 5312 itemsize 53 Sep 14 11:16:28 Mediaserv kernel: extent refs 1 gen 719 flags 1 Sep 14 11:16:28 Mediaserv kernel: ref#0: extent data backref root 5 objectid 1475005 offset 0 count 1 Sep 14 11:16:28 Mediaserv kernel: item 207 key (562445189120 168 4096) itemoff 5259 itemsize 53 Sep 14 11:16:28 Mediaserv kernel: extent refs 1 gen 719 flags 1 Sep 14 11:16:28 Mediaserv kernel: ref#0: extent data backref root 5 objectid 1475006 offset 0 count 1 Sep 14 11:16:28 Mediaserv kernel: BTRFS error (device nvme0n1p1): block=452270407680 write time tree block corruption detected Sep 14 11:16:28 Mediaserv kernel: BTRFS: error (device nvme0n1p1) in btrfs_commit_transaction:2460: errno=-5 IO failure (Error while writing out transaction) Sep 14 11:16:28 Mediaserv kernel: BTRFS info (device nvme0n1p1: state E): forced readonly Sep 14 11:16:28 Mediaserv kernel: BTRFS warning (device nvme0n1p1: state E): Skipping commit of aborted transaction. Sep 14 11:16:28 Mediaserv kernel: BTRFS: error (device nvme0n1p1: state EA) in cleanup_transaction:1958: errno=-5 IO failure Sep 14 11:16:30 Mediaserv kernel: loop: Write error at byte offset 19011211264, length 4096. Sep 14 11:16:30 Mediaserv kernel: loop: Write error at byte offset 19011297280, length 4096. Sep 14 11:16:30 Mediaserv kernel: I/O error, dev loop2, sector 37131272 op 0x1:(WRITE) flags 0x100000 phys_seg 1 prio class 2 Sep 14 11:16:30 Mediaserv kernel: BTRFS error (device loop2): bdev /dev/loop2 errs: wr 1, rd 0, flush 0, corrupt 0, gen 0 Sep 14 11:16:30 Mediaserv kernel: I/O error, dev loop2, sector 37131440 op 0x1:(WRITE) flags 0x100000 phys_seg 2 prio class 2 Sep 14 11:16:30 Mediaserv kernel: BTRFS error (device loop2): bdev /dev/loop2 errs: wr 2, rd 0, flush 0, corrupt 0, gen 0 Sep 14 11:16:30 Mediaserv kernel: loop: Write error at byte offset 14657961984, length 4096. Sep 14 11:16:30 Mediaserv kernel: I/O error, dev loop2, sector 28628832 op 0x1:(WRITE) flags 0x100000 phys_seg 1 prio class 2 Sep 14 11:16:30 Mediaserv kernel: BTRFS error (device loop2): bdev /dev/loop2 errs: wr 3, rd 0, flush 0, corrupt 0, gen 0 Sep 14 11:16:35 Mediaserv kernel: loop: Write error at byte offset 14629277696, length 4096. Sep 14 11:16:35 Mediaserv kernel: loop: Write error at byte offset 19011616768, length 4096. Sep 14 11:16:35 Mediaserv kernel: I/O error, dev loop2, sector 28572808 op 0x1:(WRITE) flags 0x100000 phys_seg 1 prio class 2 Sep 14 11:16:35 Mediaserv kernel: BTRFS error (device loop2): bdev /dev/loop2 errs: wr 4, rd 0, flush 0, corrupt 0, gen 0 Sep 14 11:16:35 Mediaserv kernel: I/O error, dev loop2, sector 37132064 op 0x1:(WRITE) flags 0x100000 phys_seg 4 prio class 2 Sep 14 11:16:35 Mediaserv kernel: BTRFS error (device loop2): bdev /dev/loop2 errs: wr 5, rd 0, flush 0, corrupt 0, gen 0 Sep 14 11:16:39 Mediaserv kernel: loop: Write error at byte offset 15072919552, length 4096. Sep 14 11:16:39 Mediaserv kernel: loop: Write error at byte offset 15341355008, length 4096. Sep 14 11:16:39 Mediaserv kernel: loop: Write error at byte offset 15072952320, length 4096. Sep 14 11:16:39 Mediaserv kernel: loop: Write error at byte offset 15341387776, length 4096. Sep 14 11:16:39 Mediaserv kernel: I/O error, dev loop2, sector 29439296 op 0x1:(WRITE) flags 0x1800 phys_seg 4 prio class 2 Sep 14 11:16:39 Mediaserv kernel: loop: Write error at byte offset 15073034240, length 4096. Sep 14 11:16:39 Mediaserv kernel: loop: Write error at byte offset 15341469696, length 4096. Sep 14 11:16:39 Mediaserv kernel: loop: Write error at byte offset 15073247232, length 4096. Sep 14 11:16:39 Mediaserv kernel: loop: Write error at byte offset 15341682688, length 4096. Sep 14 11:16:39 Mediaserv kernel: BTRFS error (device loop2): bdev /dev/loop2 errs: wr 6, rd 0, flush 0, corrupt 0, gen 0 Sep 14 11:16:39 Mediaserv kernel: I/O error, dev loop2, sector 29963584 op 0x1:(WRITE) flags 0x1800 phys_seg 4 prio class 2 Sep 14 11:16:39 Mediaserv kernel: BTRFS error (device loop2): bdev /dev/loop2 errs: wr 7, rd 0, flush 0, corrupt 0, gen 0 Sep 14 11:16:39 Mediaserv kernel: I/O error, dev loop2, sector 29439360 op 0x1:(WRITE) flags 0x1800 phys_seg 16 prio class 2 Sep 14 11:16:39 Mediaserv kernel: BTRFS error (device loop2): bdev /dev/loop2 errs: wr 8, rd 0, flush 0, corrupt 0, gen 0 Sep 14 11:16:39 Mediaserv kernel: I/O error, dev loop2, sector 29963648 op 0x1:(WRITE) flags 0x1800 phys_seg 16 prio class 2 Sep 14 11:16:39 Mediaserv kernel: BTRFS error (device loop2): bdev /dev/loop2 errs: wr 9, rd 0, flush 0, corrupt 0, gen 0 Sep 14 11:16:39 Mediaserv kernel: I/O error, dev loop2, sector 29439520 op 0x1:(WRITE) flags 0x1800 phys_seg 12 prio class 2 Sep 14 11:16:39 Mediaserv kernel: BTRFS error (device loop2): bdev /dev/loop2 errs: wr 10, rd 0, flush 0, corrupt 0, gen 0 Sep 14 11:16:39 Mediaserv kernel: I/O error, dev loop2, sector 29963808 op 0x1:(WRITE) flags 0x1800 phys_seg 12 prio class 2 Sep 14 11:16:39 Mediaserv kernel: BTRFS error (device loop2): bdev /dev/loop2 errs: wr 11, rd 0, flush 0, corrupt 0, gen 0 Sep 14 11:16:39 Mediaserv kernel: I/O error, dev loop2, sector 29439936 op 0x1:(WRITE) flags 0x1800 phys_seg 32 prio class 2 Sep 14 11:16:39 Mediaserv kernel: BTRFS error (device loop2): bdev /dev/loop2 errs: wr 12, rd 0, flush 0, corrupt 0, gen 0 Sep 14 11:16:39 Mediaserv kernel: I/O error, dev loop2, sector 29964224 op 0x1:(WRITE) flags 0x1800 phys_seg 32 prio class 2 Sep 14 11:16:39 Mediaserv kernel: BTRFS error (device loop2): bdev /dev/loop2 errs: wr 13, rd 0, flush 0, corrupt 0, gen 0 Sep 14 11:16:39 Mediaserv kernel: BTRFS: error (device loop2) in btrfs_commit_transaction:2460: errno=-5 IO failure (Error while writing out transaction) Sep 14 11:16:39 Mediaserv kernel: BTRFS info (device loop2: state E): forced readonly Sep 14 11:16:39 Mediaserv kernel: BTRFS warning (device loop2: state E): Skipping commit of aborted transaction. Sep 14 11:16:39 Mediaserv kernel: BTRFS: error (device loop2: state EA) in cleanup_transaction:1958: errno=-5 IO failure Sep 14 11:16:40 Mediaserv kernel: lo_write_bvec: 30 callbacks suppressed Sep 14 11:16:40 Mediaserv kernel: loop: Write error at byte offset 19011211264, length 4096. Sep 14 11:16:40 Mediaserv kernel: loop: Write error at byte offset 19011297280, length 4096. Sep 14 11:16:40 Mediaserv kernel: blk_print_req_error: 30 callbacks suppressed Sep 14 11:16:40 Mediaserv kernel: I/O error, dev loop2, sector 37131272 op 0x1:(WRITE) flags 0x100000 phys_seg 1 prio class 2 Sep 14 11:16:40 Mediaserv kernel: btrfs_dev_stat_inc_and_print: 30 callbacks suppressed Sep 14 11:16:40 Mediaserv kernel: BTRFS error (device loop2: state EA): bdev /dev/loop2 errs: wr 44, rd 0, flush 0, corrupt 0, gen 0 Sep 14 11:16:40 Mediaserv kernel: I/O error, dev loop2, sector 37131440 op 0x1:(WRITE) flags 0x100000 phys_seg 2 prio class 2 Sep 14 11:16:40 Mediaserv kernel: BTRFS error (device loop2: state EA): bdev /dev/loop2 errs: wr 45, rd 0, flush 0, corrupt 0, gen 0 Sep 14 11:16:42 Mediaserv kernel: docker0: port 11(veth78f1a95) entered disabled state Sep 14 11:16:42 Mediaserv kernel: veth560cc44: renamed from eth0 Sep 14 11:16:45 Mediaserv kernel: loop: Write error at byte offset 15070703616, length 4096. Sep 14 11:16:45 Mediaserv kernel: loop: Write error at byte offset 14629277696, length 4096. Sep 14 11:16:45 Mediaserv kernel: I/O error, dev loop2, sector 29434968 op 0x1:(WRITE) flags 0x100000 phys_seg 1 prio class 2 Sep 14 11:16:45 Mediaserv kernel: BTRFS error (device loop2: state EA): bdev /dev/loop2 errs: wr 46, rd 0, flush 0, corrupt 0, gen 0 Sep 14 11:16:45 Mediaserv kernel: I/O error, dev loop2, sector 28572808 op 0x1:(WRITE) flags 0x100000 phys_seg 1 prio class 2 Sep 14 11:16:45 Mediaserv kernel: BTRFS error (device loop2: state EA): bdev /dev/loop2 errs: wr 47, rd 0, flush 0, corrupt 0, gen 0
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I got mine to work, I noticed that there was a warning sign next to my server name. In the Space Invader video he tells you to run "unraid-api restart" I had to click "Sign out of Unraid.net", then log-in back in Unraid.net and then run that command to restart the api. The warning went away and I was able to get the cloud backup.
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I'm having the same problem. Any solution ?
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I realize my question is not unrad specific, but looking for help from any and all sources. I'm running Plex on unraid in a docker. I have a recurring problem where unknown users appear in my friends list and they have share access to all my libraries. It doesn’t appear that these users every stream a file. I have deleted 3 users in the past and a new one popped up today. Not sure how this is happening. I switched to using 2FA for my account (with is the only admin account). Any suggestions would be helpful.
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2 hours ago, JonathanM said:
Very recently another user found that plex had a setting configured to remove watched episodes for a specific series. Maybe start the search there?
BINGO! Thank you. This show had "keep unwatched episodes" set to 5, so it was deleting the older unwatched episodes. I never knew that option existed in plex, and have no idea why only this show was set to 5 episodes. Other shows are set to "keep all".
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I have a set of TV episodes that mysteriously disappear every time I download them. I'm not sure which process is deleting them. Is there any file system audit tool I can use to find out what app is deleting them?
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I set up letsencrypt and then migrated to swag using the space invader one video. Access to my dockers is working fine. Two questions:
1. I'm running Zoneminder (for home security cameras) on a different (ubuntu) machine. Can I setup up a reverse proxy using swag in an unraid docker to access zoneminder on my ubuntu machine to from outside my home network?
2. Is thee a zoneminder.subdomain.conf file ? I didn't find one in the conf folder.
Thanks
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I'm getting an SQLite Error 5: 'database is locked' error in my log file.
Did some searching, I see the solution is to move to mysql (https://github.com/tidusjar/Ombi/issues/2750)
I found migration to mysql instructions here: https://github.com/tidusjar/Ombi/wiki/Using-a-different-database
I need help on how to do the migration when running Ombi in a docker. If I do get it to work by adding a mysql server in another docker, will an upgrade of the ombi docker wipe out my migration? Any help is appreciated.
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OK...so I took the cowards way out. I didn't feel like removing the cooler cleaning the TIM and reseating the CPU. So I ordered 2 sticks of 16G ram and place them in the lower two (working) slots. memtest showed 100% pass. SO I think I'm good for now. One long rainy weekend I'll attempt to reseat the CPU., which I think will solve the problem completely.
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9 minutes ago, jpowell8672 said:
If you are unable to resolve the issue with your current ram and decide to purchase new ram the Samsung B-die chips work the best with Threadripper v1 & 2 if you can find some.
Thanks for the video and the brand recommendation. I'm going to 1) lower the memory speed, if no luck 2) reseat CPU, if no luck 3) buy more ram
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3 minutes ago, jonathanm said:
Are you reducing the memory speed to compensate for the added modules?
I can give it a try....I need to find that setting the bios. I'd rather do that than re-seat CPU.
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So I tested each pair separately ( two tests of 16GB). Both tests show no errors, so I know the modules are not the problem. When I insert all four at one time I get a ton of errors.
11 hours ago, jpowell8672 said:Also make sure CPU is seated properly. This is a easily overlooked problem with Threadripper CPU's. All 3 CPU hold down screws must be torqued in proper sequence & amount for CPU to be seated properly. I had a memory issue with mine at first and reseating the CPU fixed it for me.
I think the CPU re-seating might be what is needed, Do i need to unmount the CPU completely and remount or can I loosen the bracket and re-tighten the screws in the proper sequence?
Thanks again for the help
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22 minutes ago, Gragorg said:
Try and reseat the ram first and run memtest. Sometimes that is all it is. If it doesn't fix it you can pull ram chips until you don't get errors on memtest to eliminate the bad chip.
Thanks. Going to re-seat and test each pair separately and see if I get errors
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Thank you for the suggestion! I didn't think brand new ram would could have a problem....but once again I was wrong. I have 4 X 8G modules installed. Is there a way to figure out which stick is bad, or should I just start over will all new ram?
Using: G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series DDR4 PC4-25600 3200MHz Model F4-3200C16D-16GVKB
Any recommendations on a replacement?
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I've been battling random system lock up for the last month and need help. I upgrade ram from 16G to 32G and started having problems with crashing after 12 to 24 hours of running. Things I've done so far:
- Updated bios to latest version
- reset bios to default config
- replaced my marvel HBA with an LSI
- Switch PCI slots of HBA
- Updated unraid to 6.8.2
None of these helped. I'm switched logging to flash drive. A copy of the syslog right after a crash and diag files are attached.
ANY HELP WOULD BE APPRECIATED....
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Been running for 12 hours in safe mode and the web GUI is fully functional, but these messages are repeating in the log:
Jan 22 20:48:35 Mediaserv nginx: 2020/01/22 20:48:35 [error] 3086#3086: *113769 FastCGI sent in stderr: "Primary script unknown" while reading response header from upstream, client: 192.168.1.3, server: , request: "POST /plugins/fix.common.problems/include/fixExec.php HTTP/1.1", upstream: "fastcgi://unix:/var/run/php5-fpm.sock:", host: "192.168.1.11", referrer: "http://192.168.1.11/Settings/FixProblems" Jan 22 20:48:36 Mediaserv nginx: 2020/01/22 20:48:36 [error] 3086#3086: *113769 FastCGI sent in stderr: "Primary script unknown" while reading response header from upstream, client: 192.168.1.3, server: , request: "POST /plugins/fix.common.problems/include/fixExec.php HTTP/1.1", upstream: "fastcgi://unix:/var/run/php5-fpm.sock:", host: "192.168.1.11", referrer: "http://192.168.1.11/Settings/FixProblems" Jan 22 20:48:37 Mediaserv nginx: 2020/01/22 20:48:37 [error] 3086#3086: *113769 FastCGI sent in stderr: "Primary script unknown" while reading response header from upstream, client: 192.168.1.3, server: , request: "POST /plugins/fix.common.problems/include/fixExec.php HTTP/1.1", upstream: "fastcgi://unix:/var/run/php5-fpm.sock:", host: "192.168.1.11", referrer: "http://192.168.1.11/Settings/FixProblems"
The plug-in page shows there are no active plug-in, so not sure why the Fix Common Problems would still cause an error.
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I upgraded from 6.6 to 6.8.1 and after 24hours I can not access my dashboard or docker tabs. Some searching shows this was a problem in 6.5:
Here are the log message I see that appear to be the same as the 6.5 problem:
Jan 21 22:29:30 Mediaserv nginx: 2020/01/21 22:29:30 [crit] 13455#13455: *250054 connect() to unix:/var/run/php5-fpm.sock failed (2: No such file or directory) while connecting to upstream, client: 192.168.1.3, server: , request: "POST /plugins/dynamix.system.temp/include/SystemTemp.php HTTP/1.1", upstream: "fastcgi://unix:/var/run/php5-fpm.sock:", host: "192.168.1.11", referrer: "http://192.168.1.11/Docker" Jan 21 22:29:30 Mediaserv nginx: 2020/01/21 22:29:30 [crit] 13455#13455: *250596 connect() to unix:/var/run/php5-fpm.sock failed (2: No such file or directory) while connecting to upstream, client: 192.168.1.3, server: , request: "POST /plugins/fix.common.problems/include/fixExec.php HTTP/1.1", upstream: "fastcgi://unix:/var/run/php5-fpm.sock:", host: "192.168.1.11", referrer: "http://192.168.1.11/Settings/FixProblems" Jan 21 22:31:59 Mediaserv nginx: 2020/01/21 22:31:59 [error] 13455#13455: *250795 upstream timed out (110: Connection
I attached my diag file
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I've just started getting network issues and crashing. I stopped the crashing by setting
shareAvahiEnabled="no"
But friends are telling me plex is buffering a lot. Also get this in the log:
Jan 10 20:48:12 Mediaserv kernel: docker0: port 1(vethc797b83) entered forwarding state Jan 10 20:48:12 Mediaserv kernel: docker0: port 1(vethc797b83) entered disabled state Jan 10 20:48:12 Mediaserv kernel: eth0: renamed from veth9ac5620 Jan 10 20:48:12 Mediaserv kernel: IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): vethc797b83: link becomes ready Jan 10 20:48:12 Mediaserv kernel: docker0: port 1(vethc797b83) entered blocking state Jan 10 20:48:12 Mediaserv kernel: docker0: port 1(vethc797b83) entered forwarding state Jan 10 20:50:11 Mediaserv kernel: veth8eada9e: renamed from eth0 Jan 10 20:50:11 Mediaserv kernel: docker0: port 6(veth06c928f) entered disabled state Jan 10 20:50:11 Mediaserv kernel: docker0: port 6(veth06c928f) entered disabled state Jan 10 20:50:11 Mediaserv kernel: device veth06c928f left promiscuous mode Jan 10 20:50:11 Mediaserv kernel: docker0: port 6(veth06c928f) entered disabled state Jan 10 20:50:14 Mediaserv kernel: docker0: port 6(veth277617b) entered blocking state Jan 10 20:50:14 Mediaserv kernel: docker0: port 6(veth277617b) entered disabled state Jan 10 20:50:14 Mediaserv kernel: device veth277617b entered promiscuous mode Jan 10 20:50:14 Mediaserv kernel: IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): veth277617b: link is not ready Jan 10 20:50:14 Mediaserv kernel: docker0: port 6(veth277617b) entered blocking state Jan 10 20:50:14 Mediaserv kernel: docker0: port 6(veth277617b) entered forwarding state Jan 10 20:50:14 Mediaserv kernel: docker0: port 6(veth277617b) entered disabled state Jan 10 20:50:15 Mediaserv kernel: eth0: renamed from veth843a945 Jan 10 20:50:15 Mediaserv kernel: IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): veth277617b: link becomes ready Jan 10 20:50:15 Mediaserv kernel: docker0: port 6(veth277617b) entered blocking state Jan 10 20:50:15 Mediaserv kernel: docker0: port 6(veth277617b) entered forwarding state Jan 10 20:50:50 Mediaserv kernel: vethe68dcdd: renamed from eth0 Jan 10 20:50:50 Mediaserv kernel: docker0: port 8(vethcebc4bb) entered disabled state Jan 10 20:50:50 Mediaserv kernel: docker0: port 8(vethcebc4bb) entered disabled state Jan 10 20:50:50 Mediaserv kernel: device vethcebc4bb left promiscuous mode Jan 10 20:50:50 Mediaserv kernel: docker0: port 8(vethcebc4bb) entered disabled state Jan 10 20:50:52 Mediaserv kernel: docker0: port 8(veth5ef5404) entered blocking state Jan 10 20:50:52 Mediaserv kernel: docker0: port 8(veth5ef5404) entered disabled state Jan 10 20:50:52 Mediaserv kernel: device veth5ef5404 entered promiscuous mode Jan 10 20:50:52 Mediaserv kernel: IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): veth5ef5404: link is not ready Jan 10 20:50:52 Mediaserv kernel: eth0: renamed from veth013cc31 Jan 10 20:50:52 Mediaserv kernel: IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): veth5ef5404: link becomes ready Jan 10 20:50:52 Mediaserv kernel: docker0: port 8(veth5ef5404) entered blocking state Jan 10 20:50:52 Mediaserv kernel: docker0: port 8(veth5ef5404) entered forwarding state
My Diag zip is attached.
Any suggesting would be helpful.
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I get an "attempting to upgrade" message when I restart the docker and a long pause before it completes, is this new? Should it happen every time I restart plex?
------------------------------------- _ () | | ___ _ __ | | / __| | | / \ | | \__ \ | | | () | |_| |___/ |_| \__/ Brought to you by linuxserver.io We gratefully accept donations at: https://www.linuxserver.io/donate/ ------------------------------------- GID/UID ------------------------------------- User uid: 999 User gid: 100 ------------------------------------- [cont-init.d] 10-adduser: exited 0. [cont-init.d] 40-chown-files: executing... [cont-init.d] 40-chown-files: exited 0. [cont-init.d] 45-plex-claim: executing... [cont-init.d] 45-plex-claim: exited 0. [cont-init.d] 50-gid-video: executing... [cont-init.d] 50-gid-video: exited 0. [cont-init.d] 60-plex-update: executing... Atempting to upgrade to: 1.18.4.2171-ac2afe5f8 2020-01-03 21:58:43 URL:https://downloads.plex.tv/plex-media-server-new/1.18.4.2171-ac2afe5f8/debian/plexmediaserver_1.18.4.2171-ac2afe5f8_amd64.deb [86833802/86833802] -> "/tmp/plexmediaserver_1.18.4.2171-ac2afe5f8_amd64.deb" [1] (Reading database ... 10445 files and directories currently installed.) Preparing to unpack .../plexmediaserver_1.18.4.2171-ac2afe5f8_amd64.deb ... Unpacking plexmediaserver (1.18.4.2171-ac2afe5f8) over (1.18.3.2156-349e9837e) ... Setting up plexmediaserver (1.18.4.2171-ac2afe5f8) ... Processing triggers for libc-bin (2.27-3ubuntu1) ... [cont-init.d] 60-plex-update: exited 0. [cont-init.d] 99-custom-scripts: executing... [custom-init] no custom files found exiting... [cont-init.d] 99-custom-scripts: exited 0. [cont-init.d] done. [services.d] starting services Starting Plex Media Server. [services.d] done.
Write error on cache drive
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@JorgeB I'm trying to copy my cache drive to XFS formatted NVMe drive in unassigned devices. After I format the drive I get this screen, do you know why?