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GUI is kaput

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Every day is something new and broken.  I may need to totally start from scratch and build a new server.

 

Shares are accessible via Samba shares, Windows Explorer.  ssh works fine.

 

GUI looks like this on three different browsers (attached.)

unraid1.jpg

unraid2.jpg

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Unable.  GUI freezes.  What's the shell command to do it by hand? 

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Out of space error.

 

May have found the issue.......

 

What is this supposed to look like?

 

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root@ffs2:/boot/logs# df -k
Filesystem          1K-blocks         Used   Available Use% Mounted on
rootfs                7971012      7971012           0 100% /
devtmpfs              7971020            0     7971020   0% /dev
tmpfs                 8045716            0     8045716   0% /dev/shm
cgroup_root              8192            0        8192   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
tmpfs                  131072       129824        1248 100% /var/log
/dev/sda1             7800304       948276     6852028  13% /boot
overlay               7971012      7971012           0 100% /lib/modules
overlay               7971012      7971012           0 100% /lib/firmware
tmpfs                    1024            0        1024   0% /mnt/disks
tmpfs                    1024            0        1024   0% /mnt/remotes
tmpfs                    1024            0        1024   0% /mnt/rootshare
/dev/mapper/md1    7811937572   7202563784   609373788  93% /mnt/disk1
/dev/mapper/md2    7811937572   7085246932   726690640  91% /mnt/disk2
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/dev/mapper/md20   7812579364   5859442888  1953136476  76% /mnt/disk20
shfs             128894800536 112789627604 16105172932  88% /mnt/user0
shfs             128894800536 112789627604 16105172932  88% /mnt/user
/dev/sdf1           244078140    150828192    93249948  62% /mnt/disks/ssd
/dev/loop2           41943040      5025684    34028556  13% /var/lib/docker
root@ffs2:/boot/logs#
 

Edited by tucansam

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You have filled rootfs. Unraid OS runs in rootfs, which is in RAM. If you fill rootfs, all sorts of things can happen since the OS no longer has any space to work with its own files.

 

A likely cause of filling rootfs is something misconfigured so it is writing to a path that isn't actual storage, such as a docker host path that isn't in /mnt/user or on some disk or pool like /mnt/disk1 or /mnt/cache. Any path that isn't mounted storage is in rootfs

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I rebooted.

 

Unassigned Devices didn't mount my ssd, so now the docker failed to start.  In fact, Unassigned Devices isn't even visible in the main screen anymore.  When I go into apps -> unassigned devices -> settings, the URL displays correctly but the screen is blank.  Never loads.  

 

Edited by tucansam

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Disable Docker and VM Manager in Settings, boot in SAFE mode, see if things work correctly like that.

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That worked.  Safe mode (no GUI, no plugins) shows the SSD under "Unassigned Devices."  However it did not mount as Unassigned Devices is not running.

 

 

Edited by tucansam

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I removed and re-installed Uninstalled Devices and everything is back to normal.  Thank you for the help.

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