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No auto array start after ubdate on 6.11.2

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Hi there, I am very new to this forum and got a problem with the automatic Array start when I made the update on 6.11.2, before then everything was fine, and the Array started automatically. I had a look in the log files and couldn't find any problems and also in the config it stood on yes. I found two folders on the boot USB with config disk.cfg and disk.old. both say in autostart "yes" but it still not working if i reboot, ore shutdown and start. Any hint what it could be?

  • Community Expert

It is enabled:

Nov  7 09:29:42 Biohazard-UR  emhttpd: Autostart enabled

 

Try rebooting in safe mode to rule out any plugin issues.

  • Author

System is now in Safemode. Autostart Array disabled (safemode specified ) 
what next.? 

  • Author

Got this message: Warning: file_get_contents(plugins/dynamix.s3.sleep/Sleep.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix/include/Translations.php on line 66

  • Community Expert

I forgot that safe mode disables autostart, you can temporarily prevent all plugins from loading by going to /boot/config/plugins and renaming all *.pgg files to *bak for example, then reboot.

  • Author

So for my understanding, it’s possible that a faulty plugin is doing the problem and i have to find it which one it is? Would the problem be solved if i just uninstall the plugin? 

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Not sure it's a plugin, but they are easy to rule out, you can also uninstall them if you prefer.

  • Author

Okey, ill try it out, with you're tipps. And let you know what if found out.

  • Author

So, have a small update... first i have uninstalled all plugins, because  i couldn't find the folders with the ending *pgg . Then i rebooted. The auto start i had enabled. But didn't start the array. So i have disabled it and rebooted and enabled and rebooted ... no difference... still no autostart. So the issue musst be some ware else. 🤷‍♂️ all plugins back installed. 

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12 hours ago, Rain-of-Pain said:

ending *pgg

That was a typo, sorry about that, it should be plg, update to v6.11.3 and post new diags after rebooting. 

I have the same issue to me it seems. My unraid on 6.11.3 doesn't autostart array even I set so.

  • Community Expert

Hmm, this might be the issue:

 

Nov 10 09:09:56 Biohazard-UR  emhttpd: cmdStart: no registration key
Nov 10 09:09:57 Biohazard-UR  emhttpd: Trial key detected, GUID: 1..7 FILE: /boot/config/Trial.key

 

Looks like the key is being detected only after the start attempt.

 

@zeus83 please post you diags also.

  • Author

Okey, and how can i solve the priority that it changes the order?

  • Community Expert

If like I think that is the problem it's a bug, it works correctly with a registered key, it only happens with a trial key, I've already reported the bug to LT so I would expect it to be fixed soon.

  • Author

Ok cool.  😊 well i wanted to get a key on black-friday, ore with a promotion code, if there is any one...   thank you for you're support, you have been a great help. 🤗

Well this explains why autostart works fine on my registered unraid and doesn't on trial one. Thanks!

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I can confirm this issue is fixed on the latest internal test release, so v6.11.4 should be out soon with the fix for this.

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