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Unraid long startup - SMB Issue?

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Hi there,

 

I have the issue, that my Unraid server needs around 5.5-6 minutes for the startup. The beginning is quite fast, but then, after the Samba point, it takes 5 Minutes (I have stopped the time) for server to finally boot up and be accessable

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As it is speaking about SMB config - I indeed have a smb configured in order to add shares from another Unraid server to dockers on this one.

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In addition I'm also adding my diagnostic file after the boot:

Edit: Diagnostic removed, as the issue was solved below.

 

Thanks for any help!

Cheers

Edited by Doublemyst

Solved by JorgeB

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Try setting the Google DNS as #1 to see if it's DNS timeout issue.

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1 minute ago, JorgeB said:

Try setting the Google DNS as #1 to see if it's DNS timeout issue.

Hi Jorge

Yes, I'll do it and let you know.

I think you might be right, as the DHCP Server of Adguard is one of the dockers on this server and the first IP 192.168.1.50 is the adguard IP of this docker. Does it even make sense to use the DNS Server of a docker container on the server?

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12 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

Try setting the Google DNS as #1 to see if it's DNS timeout issue.

Update, after changing the google DNS Server on the first spot, the server started as expected fast. I have fully removed the adguard dns.

Edit: For anyone, who might have the same issue and stumbles across this post, I've modified the Network settings in order for my server to get the static ip, as the DHCP resolver is a docker container on this server and it was behaving really weirdly otherwise.

The first DNS server was the DNS of the docker container, which have caused the timeout. Luckily I had the 8.8.8.8 as second, I think it might be possible, that the server wouldn't even really startup, if there is no valid dns server resolver.

 

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Edited by Doublemyst

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