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User shares disappear - “cannot stat file” in syslog

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Hi, had this issue on and off a couple weeks now. Seems when downloading or moving files the user shares all disappear and if I try view files from the Main tab it says “No listing: too many files”. 
I had searched the forum and found a post suggesting to turn on disk shares and disable hard links. I did this but the error persists. Rebooting seems to fix things only temporarily then it will happen again. Looked at a few topics and none seem to have satisfactory resolution, is this a known bug?

 

Per this thread (https://forums.unraid.net/topic/74731-solved-all-user-shares-have-disappeared-from-unraid-gui/page/2/
I reformed ls -ail /mnt command and got the attached screenshot with a bunch of ? Text. Then I rebooted and ran command again before starting the array and after starting it and it looks better as per the next screenshot. Ran the chmod 777 /mnt/user as the thread suggested. Shares still disappeared after a while

 

Diagnostics attached. 

tower-diagnostics-20220306-1209.zip

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Edited by partyhat

  • partyhat changed the title to User shares disappear - “cannot stat file” in syslog
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Looking at your diagnostics I see:

Mar  6 10:20:06 Tower kernel: XFS (md1): Corruption detected. Unmount and run xfs_repair

followed  few seconds later by:

Mar  6 10:20:07 Tower kernel: XFS (md1): xfs_do_force_shutdown(0x8) called from line 955 of file fs/xfs/xfs_trans.c. Return address = 000000004ccdb74b
Mar  6 10:20:07 Tower kernel: XFS (md1): Corruption of in-memory data detected.  Shutting down filesystem
Mar  6 10:20:07 Tower kernel: XFS (md1): Please unmount the filesystem and rectify the problem(s)
Mar  6 10:20:07 Tower move: move: create_parent: /mnt/cache/downloads/sab-incomplete/Mr.Robot.S04E04.404.Not.Found.1080p.BluRay.REMUX.AVC.DTS-HD.MA.5.1-EPSiLON/__ADMIN__ error: Structure needs cleaning
Mar  6 10:20:07 Tower root: Cannot stat file /proc/9617/fd/34: Input/output error

 

and from then onwards continual Input/output error messages.

 

This suggests to me that you may have RAM issues.  I would recommend running memtest from the Unraid boot menu. 

 

I would also suggest running a File System Check/Repair on all your array drives.

  • Author

Thanks I ran the Xfs repair and it seemed to work for now. I have done the same thing a couple times recently Too so will see how it goes. I did open the box and spray all the connections with contact cleaner so that may have helped too. 

2 hours ago, partyhat said:

I have done the same thing a couple times recently

Then I would agree that 

23 hours ago, itimpi said:

This suggests to me that you may have RAM issues.  I would recommend running memtest from the Unraid boot menu. 

 

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