v6.11.3: flash drive is corrupted or offline.


rkulagow

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It appears the my flash drive is no longer functioning; I've ssh'd into the machine, and /boot is full of random looking garbage.

 

For example, /boot/config/parity-checks.log has things like this:

2022<A0>May ^Q5 1;:1$:03|^T<B7>642|!26.0 MB's|0|0
202b I<E1>y 2" 13:20:35|4>034|124/9 MB/s|0|0
2<B0>22 Iay 2y 12:15:0^R\47701~165.8 MB/s|0|0
2022 Htn  5 13:"8:47|48526|123^N7 MB/s}0|2022 J<F5>n 12 93^Z47:53~49672|120.8 EJ/s|0|
<B2>022"Jun 19 33:16:54|476;3|125.8 MBos|0|
r022 Jun!26 13:14:14|4^W653|125.9 MB/s|0t4
2022 J<F5>l` 3 !3:14:42<47681~325.9 MB/s|0|8
r022 Jul 10 13:14:39|47278|125.9 MB/r| |1
002: Jul 15 13:24:11|48250|120.4 OB/s|0|0

 

My Plus.key file also appears to have high-ASCII characters.

 

So, given that the machine is still running, is it possible to export the running config that's in memory, so that my shares, Docker configs, etc, are all retained? I did a flash backup, but I think it would be GIGO at this point.

 

Or do I obtain a fresh flash drive and reboot with that? Knowing which drive is parity and which are data is easy, because my parity is larger than my data drives. But what about all the other settings? My Plus.key is from 2016, so I don't know that I have that email around any longer.

 

tower-diagnostics-20230223-1805.zip

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Everything about your configuration is in the config folder on flash. All settings made in the webUI, including disk assignments, your license, docker templates, share settings, plugins, ...

 

User shares are simply the combined top level folders on array and pools. If a top level folder exists on array or pools, there is a user share with the same name as the folder. But without the .cfg file for each share in config/shares, a share has default settings.

 

Dockers are on your storage, so they will still exist, but without the templates from config/plugins/dockerMan/templates-user, you will not be able to work with them from the webUI.

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Since I have SSH, I've been just cat'ting the files to see what's in them. It's not looking good; even the filenames aren't valid in a lot of cases.

 

So, just start taking screenshots of the running configurations, and rebuild what I can once I've rebooted onto a new Flash drive seems like my only course of action?

 

There's no way to dump the config which is already in memory?

 

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