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emhttp/state folder disappearing

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I initially posted this here, and I did replace my flash drive (was probably time) but I've been having the issue where the state folder under /usr/local/emhttp disappears and the web GUI is filled with errors like "Warning: parse_ini_file(/usr/local/emhttp/state/network.ini): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.docker.manager/include/DockerClient.php on line 41"

 

The server continues running fine, I can access the shell and all.  And I can reboot from the shell and everything will be happy again, for a while, a couple weeks, month+, I haven't been able to find a pattern to it.  Running top in the shell the server doesn't appear to be out of memory, less than half used.


So far it's just a minor annoyance, but it seems like something I should take care of.  Anyone have any thoughts?

unraid-diagnostics-20220325-0932.zip

uninitialized csrf_token

 

 

Rebooting and going from there is your only recourse at the moment

 

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Thanks, yeah I've been rebooting when I've run into it, but I was wondering if there was something to check/change to avoid it in the future.  I did find, thanks to that link/info, that I had an obsolete plugin (old preclear disk) that I removed.  Hopefully it was that.

The "usual" suspect for when an uninitialized csrf token appears wasn't in your diagnostics (full ram).  Hopefully it was preclear causing it 

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Hm, unfortunately it doesn't appear to be that.  "Woke up" to find the same issue again this morning.  Though it looks like this syslog is "complete from boot, and seems to have caught when the csrf errors started.

 

For reference here's the first few lines of top:
 

top - 06:25:55 up 11 days, 20:12,  0 users,  load average: 2.46, 3.59, 3.38
Tasks: 486 total,   1 running, 484 sleeping,   0 stopped,   1 zombie
%Cpu(s): 10.7 us, 10.4 sy,  0.0 ni, 78.6 id,  0.2 wa,  0.0 hi,  0.1 si,  0.0 st
MiB Mem :  15911.8 total,    506.8 free,   6988.2 used,   8416.7 buff/cache
MiB Swap:      0.0 total,      0.0 free,      0.0 used.   7383.6 avail Mem 

  PID USER      PR  NI    VIRT    RES    SHR S  %CPU  %MEM     TIME+ COMMAND                                               
12672 root      20   0 1299380 444536    924 S  93.4   2.7   1820:31 shfs                                                  
16740 nobody    20   0 6915712   1.0g   6320 S  35.0   6.4 750:20.26 Code42Service                                         
19296 root      20   0    4364   2684   2156 S  21.5   0.0   0:01.05 find                                                  
13569 root      20   0 1659880 101188  46828 S   2.6   0.6  53:21.99 dockerd                                               
13589 root      20   0 1563424  45048  24912 S   2.3   0.3  35:56.47 containerd                                            
 7149 chad      20   0 1409364 133668  73572 S   1.7   0.8   0:20.10 mediacenter28                                         
19354 root      20   0  150380  32084  25884 S   1.7   0.2   0:00.05 docker     

 

unraid-diagnostics-20220406-0622.zip

Edited by stanger89

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