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[Help] Can't boot unraid suddenly

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Unraid has been working well for a long time on this machine, but the other day I started getting weird issues with temp sensors not showing up in HWINFO, so I booted to Windows from my dual boot VM Nvme. 

 

Seem to now be stuck with just windows.. The BIOS was being weird, not showing all my boot drives, refusing to boot anything except windows, unraid USB would just immediately show the boot options in the BIOS again, or boot to windows if set as the primary boot option.

 

Updated the BIOS and set my options back as best I could (took a video of my previous BIOS pages), boot drives all reappeared and temp sensors back (in windows) but now I get stuck in the attached image when booting unraid.

 

Any ideas?

 

OCR'd the image

 

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error:

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changed

UGA decodes :

+mem: owns =io+mem

 

 

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Solved by Squid

  • Solution

Restore the USB from a backup (or manually download the OS version and save all of the bz* files in the zip to the flash drive).  Worse case scenario you would have to set up a new boot device

  • Author

Thanks!

 

Managed to copy over my config folder to a new USB, or parts of it anyway, a whole copy caused the crashing again.

  • Author

Now I get this a Flash Device Error in the top right and all the GUI pages are blank.. but dockers and VMs that are auto ran are working. 

 

Any more ideas?

On 1/21/2022 at 9:16 AM, Chamzamzoo said:

a whole copy caused the crashing again.

 

9 minutes ago, Chamzamzoo said:

Flash Device Error in the top right

 

That means there was corruption (odds on) with the original you copied.  Post a new set of diagnostics

  • Author

didn't get very far with that!

 

root@Tower:~# diagnostics
Starting diagnostics collection... mkdir: cannot create directory ‘/boot/logs’: Input/output error
done.
ZIP file '/boot/logs/tower-diagnostics-20220125-0114.zip' created.

 

No zip file to be found on the flash in logs, assume the first error prevented it.

What happens when you do this:

ls /boot

If an error happens, use a different USB port (under ideal circumstances USB2) and reboot (You might also consider installing the Flash Remount plugin)

 

If no error happens, and a directory listing happens, pull the stick and put it into a "normal" computer and run the file system checks on it and then reboot again.

  • Author

Weirdly I got nothing when I typed that, just another prompt. CDing to /boot and doing it again just gave nothing either. No error. Checked the flash drive in windows, no problems found.

 

Now I've recreated the flash from the installer tool with my license on it, and can access the GUI, although I still have a USB error top right, which takes me to this page:

 

Registration

Error accessing your physical USB Flash boot device

There is a physical problem accessing your USB Flash boot device. Please Contact Support.

Flash GUID:

Error code: ENOFLASH3

 

I was able to get my diagnostics now also!

tower-diagnostics-20220125-1201.zip

  • Author

Annoyingly I have an older backup of my flash on the array, but I get the 0x8007003B error when downloading it on windows, and it just outright fails to connect on mac. 

 

  • Author

Solved that problem. I was putting the USB back in what I thought was the same spot, but it wasn't. I was putting it in a slot that was being automatically passed through to the VM, which was set to auto run on array start... *facepalm*

 

Seem to be back up and running now.! thanks for your patience :) 

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