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All disks are not mounted after upgraded

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Last night I upgraded unraid from 6.9.2 to 6.11.1 in the WebUI. After the upgrade was completed, I rebooted the system. Then I have not been able to connect to the WebUI. I tried to log in to unraid via command line, and it turns out that all the disks cannot be mounted. This annoys me a lot. Has anyone else had the same experience? I would like to know what the possible causes are. There is some relevant information below.

 

root@Tower:/mnt# ls -al
total 0
drwxr-xr-x  4 root   root   80 Oct 29 10:30 ./
drwxr-xr-x 19 root   root  400 Oct 29 10:30 ../
drwxr-xr-x  6 nobody users 140 Oct 29 10:30 RecycleBin/
drwxrwxrwt  2 nobody users  40 Oct 29 10:30 disks/

root@Tower:/mnt# df -lh
Filesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
rootfs           16G  873M   15G   6% /
tmpfs            32M  340K   32M   2% /run
/dev/sda1        15G  684M   14G   5% /boot
overlay          16G  873M   15G   6% /lib/firmware
overlay          16G  873M   15G   6% /lib/modules
devtmpfs        8.0M     0  8.0M   0% /dev
tmpfs            16G     0   16G   0% /dev/shm
cgroup_root     8.0M     0  8.0M   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
tmpfs           128M  276K  128M   1% /var/log
tmpfs           1.0M     0  1.0M   0% /mnt/disks
tmpfs           3.2G     0  3.2G   0% /run/user/0

root@Tower:/mnt# lsblk
NAME        MAJ:MIN RM   SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINTS
loop0         7:0    0 116.8M  1 loop /lib/firmware
loop1         7:1    0  19.5M  1 loop /lib/modules
sda           8:0    1  14.3G  0 disk
└─sda1        8:1    1  14.3G  0 part /boot
sdb           8:16   0   3.6T  0 disk
└─sdb1        8:17   0   3.6T  0 part
sdc           8:32   0   3.6T  0 disk
└─sdc1        8:33   0   3.6T  0 part
sdd           8:48   1   3.6T  0 disk
└─sdd1        8:49   1   3.6T  0 part
sde           8:64   1   3.6T  0 disk
└─sde1        8:65   1   3.6T  0 part
sdf           8:80   0 931.5G  0 disk
└─sdf1        8:81   0 931.5G  0 part
sdg           8:96   0   3.6T  0 disk
└─sdg1        8:97   0   3.6T  0 part
nvme1n1     259:0    0 238.5G  0 disk
└─nvme1n1p1 259:1    0 238.5G  0 part
nvme0n1     259:2    0 238.5G  0 disk
└─nvme0n1p1 259:3    0 238.5G  0 part

root@Tower:/mnt# cat /etc/fstab
/dev/sda1                  /boot         vfat      rw,flush,noatime,nodiratime,dmask=77,fmask=177,shortname=mixed
/boot/bzmodules            /lib/modules  squashfs  ro,defaults
/boot/bzfirmware           /lib/firmware squashfs  ro,defaults
tmpfs                      /dev/shm      tmpfs     defaults
hugetlbfs                  /hugetlbfs    hugetlbfs defaults

 

 

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