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Shares Missing - Docker Containers Not Started

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Hi,

 

Just trying to understand what has happened here.. The machine is up and running but I am now missing two (correction... it's not just NFS) shares, most other shares are there..  One of the shares that's down is appdata.. so that will explain Docker...

 

I've gone in via command lines... if I navigate to mnt/diskx then I can see the folders for the shares.. and all the data is there.. currently I am copying it off to another location... however if i navigate to mnt/user and I try to open the share folder there.. this fails.. with..  "bash: cd: Data: Input/output errorinput/out"

 

I've left the machine running at the moment.. any idea what's happened?

 

Don't want to reboot till I've got the data off.. it's no vital.. just inconvenient if I lose it..

 

Thanks

 

Craig

tower-diagnostics-20221124-0738.zip

Edited by craig_read

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Got my data off.. and a restart seemed to bring everything back again.. I'm currently carrying out and upgrade to the latest version.. 6.11.3 to 6.11.5

Nov 23 16:12:44 tower kernel: ata7: hard resetting link
Nov 23 16:12:54 tower kernel: ata7: softreset failed (device not ready)
Nov 23 16:12:54 tower kernel: ata7: hard resetting link
Nov 23 16:13:04 tower kernel: ata7: softreset failed (device not ready)
Nov 23 16:13:04 tower kernel: ata7: hard resetting link
Nov 23 16:13:14 tower kernel: ata7: link is slow to respond, please be patient (ready=0)
Nov 23 16:13:39 tower kernel: ata7: softreset failed (device not ready)
Nov 23 16:13:39 tower kernel: ata7: limiting SATA link speed to 3.0 Gbps
Nov 23 16:13:39 tower kernel: ata7: hard resetting link
Nov 23 16:13:44 tower kernel: ata7: softreset failed (device not ready)
Nov 23 16:13:44 tower kernel: ata7: reset failed, giving up
Nov 23 16:13:44 tower kernel: ata7.00: disable device

 

One of the devices dropped offline, looks like it was cache, syslog rotated so can't see the beginning.

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Just checked everything now.. everything is up and running.. cache is running.. and was when I went back to it.. so I can only assume it was some sort of blip and then it came back again.. I'll keep an eye on it..  No data loss that I can see so far and after a reboot it seems normal..

Restarting the server might bring it back, recommend checking/replacing the cables for that device.

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This has literally just happened again.. this time.. all shares.. something is wrong here..

 

Reboot and everything is back.

Edited by craig_read

Still having issues with sdh which I assume is your cache device.

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Sorry I used the wrong diagnostics thing.. did you look at the latest edit?  This was my fault...

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This might be more useful as I have not reset the server...

shfs[10455]: segfault at 10 ip

shfs crashed, looks NFS related, if you can disable NFS.

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I will do that

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Ok I've done that now.. but the reason I started using NFS shares.. was because SMB is incredibly slow... now I can't use NFS because that's unreliable... I'm kinda stuck :(

SMB with V6.11 should perform much better than earlier releases, try and see.

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