April 20, 20233 yr I have been going through a slew of problems with my server over the past month and all of them have been fixed but now I am no longer able to perform a clean shutdown. I rebooted this morning and when I started the array, it started a parity check for "unclean shutdown detected" which I cancelled and started googling solutions/causes to. The biggest thing I found that seemed generically applicable was changing the shutdown time-out to longer, so I changed it to 420 and commanded another restart. Again another parity sync was started. Attached are my diags from this last reboot and my Syslog file from the last several days. Can anyone help identify what is causing these unclean shutdowns? syslog-192.168.1.250.log tower-diagnostics-20230420-1119.zip
April 20, 20233 yr Community Expert Press array stop and time how long it takes, also if there's an unclean shutdown usually diags are saved in the flash drive, logs folder, upload the most recent ones there.
April 20, 20233 yr Author Here are the Diags that were in the logs folder, looks like they are from the first reboot this morning based on the time. The -1119 I previously uploaded was also there. I stopped the array and have a stop watch going. Just passed 5 minutes, will update when it finishes. tower-diagnostics-20230420-0846.zip Edited April 20, 20233 yr by Hog_Of-War
April 20, 20233 yr Author It's now been 20 minutes. Docker tab is confused about if docker is running or not. All of my dockers appear to be access able and the UI works under the warning. Not a single Docker was stopped. Same with VMs. I'm not really convinced that clicking stop array did anything other than change the status at the bottom of the window tower-diagnostics-20230420-1242.zip
April 20, 20233 yr Author Solution After some quick testing, I believe I found the problem. I had changed the "Upon host shutdown" setting to Hibernate and my Home Assistant VM does not respond to a Hibernate command . Based on the help tip for the "VM shutdown time-out" setting Unraid should attempt to shutdown the VM but is not, preventing the array from stopping. Changed that setting back to shutdown and the array now stops in just over a minute as expected. Thanks for helping me through that! Edited April 20, 20233 yr by Hog_Of-War
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