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Unresponsive GUI

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The GUI became unresponsive last night after my docker backup.  I do have access from the terminal, and can remote in.

 

How do I dump diagnostics from the command line as I cannot use the tool in the GUI?

 

thanks

david

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Maybe we could get the Manual/Troubleshooting - Unraid | Docs updated to give the location: /usr/sbin/diagnostics

 

tower-diagnostics-20211205-1118.zip

 

Hoping someone can help

Edited by lovingHDTV

Looks like there was a btrfs "oops".  Not quite sure what to make of it since everything else appears to be normal.  I'd just reboot and go from there

powerdown -r

(as an aside, I'm not a fan of using BTRFS if you only have a single device in a pool, unless you need the specific features it offers)

 

8 minutes ago, lovingHDTV said:

Maybe we could get the Manual/Troubleshooting - Unraid | Docs updated to give the location: /usr/sbin/diagnostics

 

Shouldn't be any need.  The script works by just typing in diagnostics regardless of what your current folder is

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I've no real need for BTRFS features.  Not sure why it is such.  I'll look to changing that later.

 

I missed it in the wiki where it says you can just run it on the command line.

 

will try to powerdown, but I suspect it won't work, and I'll have to power cycle it, like last time :(  I just did finish a parity check, so at least I know it was good as of Friday :)

 

yep, no go on the powerdown.  I can still see the dockers running.

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This happened last time as well.

 

When it reboots the unassigned disk there my dockers are located doesn't get mounted.  It is device sdh.

 

When I look at the syslog, it looks like it got mounted, prior to dockerd, but when I look at the system it isn't.  I then mount it via the GUI, and start the docker successfully.

 

Ideas?

 

tower-diagnostics-20211205-1209.zip

Ask in the UD thread.

 

But, utilizing UD for permanently attached devices isn't recommended (but still works).  Ideally you should create a separate cache pool with it.

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10 hours ago, lovingHDTV said:

Maybe we could get the Manual/Troubleshooting - Unraid | Docs updated to give the location: /usr/sbin/diagnostics

Why?  You do not need to use the full path.   Simply using the ‘diagnostics’ command is enough.

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