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Drive 6 Failed, Replaced Now: Unmountable disk present: Unsupported or no file system
When you say "Mounts with UD" what do you mean? The old drive was XFS - but iirc when I created the array it just did all of that automatically. When I put the new drive in, I added it in slot 6 in the array, and started it up. Did I do this wrong? Should I have formatted it as XFS first and then added it to the array?
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Drive 6 Failed, Replaced Now: Unmountable disk present: Unsupported or no file system
Interesting, when the new addition finished it also gave the same issue. Running the command above gave: Phase 1 - find and verify superblock... bad primary superblock - bad magic number !!! attempting to find secondary superblock... Then the scondary superblock just ran with ..... afterwards.
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Drive 6 Failed, Replaced Now: Unmountable disk present: Unsupported or no file system
Issue: Drive 6 is showing Unmountable disk present: Unsupported or no file system. Background: Moved my UNRAID server built on a 45 drives Storinator from Japan to the US. Plugged all the drives back in and booted it up, Drive 6 showed failed. Shut the system down, pulled the old drive, and put in a new Western Digital 14TB. Added it to the array as Drive 6 and UNRAID did the rebuild on it as expected. Took just about a day. Came back after work last night and now it shows the error stated above. Did a SMART check on drive 6 and it passed with no issues. Unsure what to do next. Disk 12 is an expansion drive that's in the process of being cleared and added to the array. I didn't realize Drive 6 had the error when I started the expansion! Diags: hades-diagnostics-20230630-1300.zip Any thoughts would be appreciated!
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[Support] Linuxserver.io - Ombi
Ombi with Lidarr doesn't appear to be working. I can't search for music with Ombi without it flagging and error. Here's what the log says. Any thoughts? [41m[30mfail[39m[22m[49m: Ombi.Api.Api[1000] StatusCode: BadRequest, Reason: Bad Request, RequestUri: http://10.0.0.161:8686/api/v1/artist [41m[30mfail[39m[22m[49m: Ombi.Core.Senders.MusicSender[0] Exception thrown when sending a music to DVR app, added to the request queue Newtonsoft.Json.JsonSerializationException: Cannot deserialize the current JSON array (e.g. [1,2,3]) into type 'Ombi.Api.Lidarr.Models.ArtistResult' because the type requires a JSON object (e.g. {"name":"value"}) to deserialize correctly. To fix this error either change the JSON to a JSON object (e.g. {"name":"value"}) or change the deserialized type to an array or a type that implements a collection interface (e.g. ICollection, IList) like List<T> that can be deserialized from a JSON array. JsonArrayAttribute can also be added to the type to force it to deserialize from a JSON array.
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[Support] binhex - Lidarr
Cheers... I am probably not the first to deal with this so I apologize if there is a simple fix buried in these threads. I have LIDARR setup and it's downloading files fine from within Lidarr, however, there are a couple of issues I can't figure out. 1. When using OMBI to request music I get the following error (first image). 2. When files do download from SabNZB they stay in the "completed" folder instead of getting moved automatically to my media\music folder. I can't figure this part out. Here's some screen grabs maybe a smarter person than I can see what the issue is. Sab Connections: Plex Connection: Configuration Details for Lidarr (same as my Sonarr and Radarr essentially):
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** VIDEO GUIDE ** How to Setup and Configure a Reverse Proxy on unRAID with LetsEncrypt & NGINX
I followed this guide last night and, as always, was easy to follow and get setup. I am running into an issue though, perhaps someone has run into this as well and can make some good recommendations: When I try to login to sonarr/radarr/ombi from the subdomain I have setup, its trying to get to my router settings page vs. going to the proper docker. Here's how I have my network setup: J:COM Gigabit Fiber Internet -> The J:COM provided router ->pFsense Router -> Unraid, PC, Wireless AP, etc. I have the J:COM router setup such that my pFsense router is in the DMZ and has as static IP. I have the pFsense Router NAT rules setup as Space Invader describes in his videos (had to do the same sort of thing for my Plex to work while I am on the Japanese trains). On my J:COM router I have the TCP ports for Plex mapped, as well as 80-80 and 443-443. In pFsense its setup with forwarding 80-180, 443-1443. Any thoughts?
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[Support] binhex - Sonarr
It is and it does. (the media and the auto-populate). I think the link allows the Plex/Sonarr/Radarr setup work to feed off each other? I dont remember what it does honestly, I know I had it setup in the past before I had to "fix" my setup and now it wont test sat between them.
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[Support] binhex - Sonarr
I'm perplexed.... [Start bad joke that will haunt me] I have Sonarr and Radarr setup to grab stuff off the interwebs using SabNZBD. That seems to be working fine. It searches, sends it to Sab, Sab seems to do its thing and for the most part it moves things from the completed folder to the proper location on my media share. I tried to set the link between Sonarr (and Radarr) with Plex [Puncline!] and it gives me the error below. However, I can get to Plex fine through the WebUI, my TV, etc. Any thoughts?
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[Support] binhex - DelugeVPN
Not sure if this is related to everything else people are recently posting, but I too am having issues with deluge-vpn. Long story short, I had to kill all my dockers/cache drive/appdata and start from scratch. I am setting everything back up fresh (Sabnzbd, Sonarr, Plex, Radar, etc). Got to DelugeVPN and followed the @SpaceInvaderOne tutorial like I did last time, sans using a different end point in Switzerland as it appears the Netherlands no longer supports port forwarding. Fought with it for a while yesterday after intial setup as it wouldn't load the UI with PIA turned on. Messed about today after work, deleted the openVPN files, reuploaded them, restarted and magically Deluge WebUI starts with the PIA VPN turned on. Tried to download ubuntu (worked fine yesterday sans the VPN) and it loads the torrent file but remains at PAUSE. Try to force start it, nothing happens. Attached are pictures showing: 1. Docker Settings. 2. Download Folder "proof" of how I have it setup 3. The Download not starting. 4. Preferences tab of Deluge. Any thoughts would be GREATLY appreciated. supervisord.log
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[Support] binhex - Sonarr
Ok... I found that I had a setting dorked in the SAB setup. I removed all 30 pages of queue and reset the folder locations to be proper (within SAB itself) and now the files are downloading to where I think I want them... more to follow as the story develops. Maybe it will help someone else if this was what it took me to unF* my setup. This is the most frustratingly fun puzzle (unraid and the fun addons) I have done in a while! **** Yes, this fixed it. Woot! ****
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[Support] binhex - Sonarr
I feel like such a noob... I setup Sonarr with Sab/Deluge and Sonarr is sending missing episodes to Sab/Deluge to find them and download. Unfortunately, it looks like (or rather it is) downloading everything to my appdata folder and I can't for the life of me make sense of it. Since its doing, this Sonarr can't fetch the files and move them to the proper place and rename them which is creating A LOT of unnecessary work for me I think. Any suggestions? Error is this: "Import failed, path does not exist or is not accessible by Sonarr: /config/Downloads/complete/FILE.XYZ"
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Lost my VMs after adding a cache drive!
I'm a jackwagon.... turns out you need to have the libvirt.img file in the storage location as well. Thanks for the assist! ::BeerForYou::
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Lost my VMs after adding a cache drive!
Whelp... it did something. Not what I expected though When I did stop it and change the storage location, it did show my Win10 VM.
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Lost my VMs after adding a cache drive!
I think I know where you going... but I patiently await your reply so I don't guarantee I jack this up
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Lost my VMs after adding a cache drive!
So I may have done something foolish during setup of my new unRAID server. I initially set it up, added my 2x SSD cache drives and my 3x 8TB Iron Wolf drives to the array and my 4th 8TB Iron Wolf as a Parity drive. Cool, right? Yup. Had it all up and it was great until I started copying files from one "nas" to this and it chewed up my 10GBps connection and right through my 500GB of SSD Cache (2x in RAID 0 by default). I thought this seems silly, why not take the advice of some others on the forums here (since I had been lurking about) and "remove" the parity drive and cache drive to write everything direct to the array and then add parity and cache back later? So onward I went, stopped the array, removed the cache drives and parity and started the copy again. Nice. While it was copying, I was dorking about with VMs and setup a Windows 10 VM that was running dropbox to sync it all onto one of the shares in the VM (using some of the necessary trick f-ery since Dropbox doesn't allow network targets as the Dropbox folder). In my mind this was good so that I could keep that one drive synced automatically with the interweb cloud AND have access to it via my network from my multitude of PCs without having to run dropbox on each of them; I mean why have this insanely overkill dual Xeon server and 160GB of ECC RAM if you aren't going to do something like this anyways? Plus I couldn't follow Space Invaders tutorial and have it work since I am running the newer unRAID and things didn't perfectly jive... I may just not be smart enough or have enough experience yet to use rclone. I digress. This morning the copy was done, everything was great. So I stopped the array, added the cache drives back, added the parity drive back, and off to work I went while I racked up an expensive electricity bill letting the server do its thing. When I got home, I finished the unRaid tutorial on adding cache and such back and voila, everything was good? NOPE! My VMs are nowhere to be found. I stopped DOCKER and VM Manager, verified the SYSTEM and APPDATA and DOMIANS were set to "cache preferred" and clicked the MOVE button. Let it finish. Still no VMs. I checked the paths for VMs and its all properly (I think) pointing to the cache drives. See picture. In VMs nothing is listed and I am at a loss on what to do. I checked the cache drives and I see that it has both vdisk1.img and vdisk2.img (coincidentally its on the array still too, but I am afraid to delete anything). Any advice? I am only a couple days into my trial and want to throw wads of cash at LimeTech, but want to make sure this is all going to work how I envision it. Appreciate the support and hopefully the warm welcome... no "idiot pitchforks" please. Pretty please?
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