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Error: ENOFLASH 3

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Good afternoon,
I'm experiencing a "ENOFLASH 3" error (Error accessing your physical usb boot device).
I've had it before, a few weeks ago I guess, but a restart solved it (for a while).
Searched the forums about this error, saw several topics about the same error, but I'm having a hard time to conclude what to do.
Who can help me out? I'm not an experienced user, running Unraid with a Basic license for 1,5 year or so.
My VM is still running, I can login, but no shares visible and no dockers visible.

Attached a diagnostic .zip file , which I just created. 

What to do?

tower-diagnostics-20220131-1421.zip

  • Community Expert

According to the diagnostics the flash drive has either dropped offline or failed because you are getting lots of occurrences of

Jan 31 04:49:01 Tower kernel: FAT-fs (sdc1): Directory bread(block 29346) failed
Jan 31 04:49:01 Tower kernel: FAT-fs (sdc1): Directory bread(block 29347) failed
Jan 31 04:49:01 Tower kernel: FAT-fs (sdc1): Directory bread(block 29348) failed
Jan 31 04:49:01 Tower kernel: FAT-fs (sdc1): Directory bread(block 29349) failed


 

  • Community Expert

Do you have a current backup of flash?

 

Booting from USB2 port is more reliable.

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1 hour ago, itimpi said:

According to the diagnostics the flash drive has either dropped offline or failed because you are getting lots of occurrences of

Jan 31 04:49:01 Tower kernel: FAT-fs (sdc1): Directory bread(block 29346) failed
Jan 31 04:49:01 Tower kernel: FAT-fs (sdc1): Directory bread(block 29347) failed
Jan 31 04:49:01 Tower kernel: FAT-fs (sdc1): Directory bread(block 29348) failed
Jan 31 04:49:01 Tower kernel: FAT-fs (sdc1): Directory bread(block 29349) failed


 

Yes, for sure a LOT. But...what does it mean? Any idea?
Don't know how to solve that.

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1 hour ago, trurl said:

Do you have a current backup of flash?

 

Booting from USB2 port is more reliable.

I have it on one of my shares...But don't know how to reach them, since my shares aren't visible.

Oh, and my NUC has only USB 3.0 ports ...

So, if I can find my flash backup, what do you advice to do with it? Is the error related to that?
Because I don't think (assume) that the flashdrive died in just 1.5 year?

Thanks

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7 hours ago, Intro_Verti said:

my NUC

You're trying to run Unraid on a NUC? How are your disks connected? USB not recommended for array and pools.

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