October 25, 20223 yr Hey guys! I had a scare earlier this year, when my server kep't crashing. When I was doing through mountans of troubleshooting, I attempted to reset my OS on the Flash Drive. I think it perhaps has lead to issues now? Over the last couple of weeks, I've noticed my server acting... for lack of a better word, strange. Slow, and I recently attempted to upgrade it with another disk... which hasn't worked. Even now, I reset the server, and its doing a Parity Check (Even though it was a clean shutdown), and its stuck paused. Even when I attempt to Stop the Array, it takes Forever to execute the command, and stop the array. Same with Reboot or Shutdown Any ideas? I have asked in the past if there is any way to verify OS files, and no-one has answered that question. It feels like a classic OS error. Here is the prior thread: swiftserver-syslog-20221025-0207.zip
October 25, 20223 yr Author 2 minutes ago, JorgeB said: The OS files are checked every boot. What sort of error would it give, or where would it display any error it comes across?
October 25, 20223 yr It would check the bzfiles against their hash on the flash drive and I think it would refuse to load the file (and thus the OS) in case of mismatch.
October 25, 20223 yr Author 9 hours ago, ChatNoir said: It would check the bzfiles against their hash on the flash drive and I think it would refuse to load the file (and thus the OS) in case of mismatch. OK so any ideas on why UnRaid is so ungodly slow, any indication from the logs?
October 26, 20223 yr Author 7 hours ago, JorgeB said: Please post the complete diagnostics instead. swiftserver-diagnostics-20221025-1844.zip
October 26, 20223 yr Community Expert Nothing obvious, though the server has not been up for long, was it already showing some issues?
October 27, 20223 yr Author I don't understand my server. I changed a bit of the physical config, and now its purring better then ever. The only other issue I'm having is trying to add a Disk 8. When I add the disk, and start the array, it sort of just doesn't do anything. The last time I added a disk about a year or maybe two ago, it prompted me for permission to format the disk, then just added it to the array. Has that changed?
October 27, 20223 yr Community Expert 44 minutes ago, nexusjosh said: I don't understand my server. I changed a bit of the physical config, and now its purring better then ever. The only other issue I'm having is trying to add a Disk 8. When I add the disk, and start the array, it sort of just doesn't do anything. The last time I added a disk about a year or maybe two ago, it prompted me for permission to format the disk, then just added it to the array. Has that changed? You are likely to get better informed feedback if you attach your system’s diagnostics zip file to your next post in this thread so we can see what is going on.
October 28, 20223 yr Community Expert You mentioned that the shutdown, after which it ran a Parity Check was clean; but you also mentioned that shutting down the array took a very long time... If the array does not shut down in 90 seconds (that's what mine is set for) it will foce the issue and do an unclean shutdown.
October 28, 20223 yr Author 8 hours ago, itimpi said: You are likely to get better informed feedback if you attach your system’s diagnostics zip file to your next post in this thread so we can see what is going on. Three posts up from yours, I attached it. @Arbadacarba Yes, that is possible. The question would be: What was causing the extremely long shutdown. If my server starts acting up again, I'll post here. I'll leave this thread up for a few days, before marking it as Solved. Edited October 28, 20223 yr by nexusjosh
October 29, 20223 yr Community Expert When I had a similar situation, I ran the experiment of comparing Array Stopping Times with the VM engine shut down and with the Docker engine shut down. Turned out in my case that the pfsense VM was not shutting down... I solved the same issue on a proxmox server by installing the QEMU Guest Agent. And have done so on most of my VM's to facilitate better integration for shutdowns etc.
October 29, 20223 yr Author 19 hours ago, Arbadacarba said: When I had a similar situation, I ran the experiment of comparing Array Stopping Times with the VM engine shut down and with the Docker engine shut down. Turned out in my case that the pfsense VM was not shutting down... I solved the same issue on a proxmox server by installing the QEMU Guest Agent. And have done so on most of my VM's to facilitate better integration for shutdowns etc. A good idea. But when I shut down my array, I always manually shut down all of my docker containers and VM's, then shut down the array, then shutdown, or restart UnRaid. Right now I have one windows VM, and 2 Dockers, one being Plex, and the other being Lancache. Edited October 29, 20223 yr by nexusjosh
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