conermurphy Posted January 15, 2023 Author Share Posted January 15, 2023 2 minutes ago, Frank1940 said: I missed one thing: The hardware spec states that the boot drive should be 32Gb or smaller.t. I do remember seeing something about this I have to admit but while shopping for a decent USB to put Unraid on I could only get a 64Gb one same day so went with that. Other than this issue with shares it has been rock solid stability and performance wise. But, if need be and it comes to it I can always get a new one. Out of curiosity, if I was to move Unraid to a new USB what would I lose data/configuration wise? Would I have to reconfigure the Array as well as plugins, docker containers, etc? Also, I'm sure it's a drastic solution but could a fresh install of Unraid fix the issue possibly? But, I presume I would need to reformat the drives in the Array for them to work with that? Quote Link to comment
itimpi Posted January 15, 2023 Share Posted January 15, 2023 51 minutes ago, Frank1940 said: I missed one thing: The hardware spec states that the boot drive should be 32Gb or smaller. However, I believe there is small wiggle room on this requirement but I don't recall what conditions have to met Technically the size is not critical as long as the drive is formatted as FAT32. The reason that size is quoted as the maximum to be used is that Windows will not format a drive larger than 32GB to FAT32 (not sure about MacOS). Also since Unraid only needs about 2GB on the drive to run successfully larger drives are just a waste of resources. 1 Quote Link to comment
Frank1940 Posted January 15, 2023 Share Posted January 15, 2023 (edited) 2 hours ago, conermurphy said: Also, I'm sure it's a drastic solution but could a fresh install of Unraid fix the issue possibly? But, I presume I would need to reformat the drives in the Array for them to work with that? Get printouts of the Main Shares Plugins Docker tabs and any of the settings pages for these if you changed them from the defaults. Also on the Settings tab, I would get the Network settings Notification Settings (if applicable) Scheduler (if applicable). This would make it very easy to setup a new server from scratch and you won't lose any data currently on the array. (It is a good idea to have these in any case. The Murphy's Law applies in all cases where having backup documentation of current configuration means that you will never need it! 😏) Edited January 15, 2023 by Frank1940 Quote Link to comment
conermurphy Posted January 16, 2023 Author Share Posted January 16, 2023 9 hours ago, Frank1940 said: Get printouts of the Main Shares Plugins Docker tabs and any of the settings pages for these if you changed them from the defaults. Also on the Settings tab, I would get the Network settings Notification Settings (if applicable) Scheduler (if applicable). This would make it very easy to setup a new server from scratch and you won't lose any data currently on the array. (It is a good idea to have these in any case. The Murphy's Law applies in all cases where having backup documentation of current configuration means that you will never need it! 😏) I'll get these done anyway as a backup and hope I never need them as you say. Out of curiosity, how come you'd lose no data currently on the array? I presumed if you did a fresh install of Unraid it would need to wipe the drives again to reconfigure the array? Or, can Unraid detect a previous installation of it and pick up where the old one left off without needing to format anything providing it is configured the same? Anyway, I'll wait for @limetech and @jonp to weigh in on the post before doing any drastic like a fresh install. Quote Link to comment
itimpi Posted January 16, 2023 Share Posted January 16, 2023 3 hours ago, conermurphy said: I presumed if you did a fresh install of Unraid it would need to wipe the drives again to reconfigure the array? Or, can Unraid detect a previous installation of it and pick up where the old one left off without needing to format anything providing it is configured the same? Unraid can detect drives that have been previously formatted by Unraid as described here in the online documentation accessible via the ‘Manual’ link at the bottom of the GUI or the DOCS link at the top of each forum page. Quote Link to comment
conermurphy Posted January 16, 2023 Author Share Posted January 16, 2023 53 minutes ago, itimpi said: Unraid can detect drives that have been previously formatted by Unraid as described here in the online documentation accessible via the ‘Manual’ link at the bottom of the GUI or the DOCS link at the top of each forum page. Ah okay, that's good then. I did also find this page which seemed to cover it all as well. But, hopefully it doesn't come to doing a fresh install. Quote Link to comment
conermurphy Posted January 16, 2023 Author Share Posted January 16, 2023 So, I'm going to give a fresh install a shot and will report back if it works. Quote Link to comment
Solution conermurphy Posted January 16, 2023 Author Solution Share Posted January 16, 2023 So good news, the fresh install of Unraid, resolved the issue. No idea what was wrong but going to mark this as solved now. 1 Quote Link to comment
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