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Unraid 6.12 goes into reboot at bizroot from 6.11.5 OS update

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Another thread has similar issue.  Couldn't find anything common with that one.

 

df -h data shows:

 

Filesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
rootfs           16G  854M   15G   6% /
tmpfs            32M  652K   32M   2% /run
/dev/sda1       7.5G  1.6G  5.9G  22% /boot
overlay          16G  854M   15G   6% /lib/firmware
overlay          16G  854M   15G   6% /lib/modules
devtmpfs        8.0M     0  8.0M   0% /dev
tmpfs            16G     0   16G   0% /dev/shm
cgroup_root     8.0M     0  8.0M   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
tmpfs           128M  412K  128M   1% /var/log
tmpfs           1.0M     0  1.0M   0% /mnt/disks
tmpfs           1.0M     0  1.0M   0% /mnt/remotes
tmpfs           1.0M     0  1.0M   0% /mnt/addons
tmpfs           1.0M     0  1.0M   0% /mnt/rootshare
/dev/md1        9.1T  7.7T  1.5T  85% /mnt/disk1
/dev/md2         11T  9.4T  1.7T  86% /mnt/disk2
/dev/md3         11T  8.6T  2.4T  79% /mnt/disk3
/dev/md4        9.1T  6.4T  2.8T  71% /mnt/disk4
/dev/md5         11T  8.2T  2.8T  76% /mnt/disk5
/dev/md6        9.1T  6.4T  2.8T  71% /mnt/disk6
/dev/md7         11T  8.2T  2.8T  76% /mnt/disk7
/dev/md8         11T  8.2T  2.8T  76% /mnt/disk8
/dev/md9        7.3T  4.6T  2.8T  63% /mnt/disk9
/dev/md10        11T  8.2T  2.8T  76% /mnt/disk10
/dev/md11        11T  8.2T  2.8T  76% /mnt/disk11
/dev/md12        11T  8.2T  2.8T  76% /mnt/disk12
/dev/md13        11T  8.2T  2.8T  76% /mnt/disk13
/dev/md14        11T  8.2T  2.8T  76% /mnt/disk14
/dev/md15       9.1T  6.4T  2.8T  71% /mnt/disk15
/dev/md16       5.5T  1.7T  3.9T  31% /mnt/disk16
/dev/md17       9.1T  3.7T  5.5T  41% /mnt/disk17
/dev/md18       5.5T   39G  5.5T   1% /mnt/disk18
/dev/md19       9.1T  3.7T  5.5T  41% /mnt/disk19
/dev/md20       7.3T  1.9T  5.5T  26% /mnt/disk20
/dev/md21        11T  5.5T  5.5T  51% /mnt/disk21
/dev/nvme0n1p1  932G  3.7M  932G   1% /mnt/cache_nvme
shfs            201T  131T   70T  66% /mnt/user0
shfs            201T  131T   70T  66% /mnt/user
/dev/loop2       10G  4.4G  5.1G  47% /var/lib/docker
root@Tower2:~#

 

Diagnostices finally downloaded after 3 tries.  Attached. The only issue I had prior to this was I had a drive go bad that I replaced, rebuilt. All of that was finished before trying to update the OS

 

Ran update assistant before trying and it gave me OK's across the board and good to update.  Tried the stock load OS and ran into same issue, went into reboot after bizroot OK.

 

Makes me think if something in bios needs changed for 6.12

 

Thanks for any help or ideas

tower2-diagnostics-20230619-1453.zip

Edited by isrdude

  • Community Expert
12 hours ago, isrdude said:

Diagnostices finally downloaded after 3 tries. 

Do you mean it boots now?

  • Author

It will only boot after I revert to 6.11.5

 

If I put 6.12 on my regular boot usb or on an unraid stock usb, reboots after bizroot

 

  • Community Expert

That suggests some hardware compatibly issue with the newer kernel, look for a BIOS update.

  • Author

That's exactly what I thought and did a bios update.  Didn't fix it.  Bios I'm running on my ASUS mobo is 2022/07/12 so that's fairly current.  Scratching my head on this.  What's killing me is I'm using basically the same ASUS mobo for my primary with a slightly better CPU and same amount of memory.  That mobo is using the older bios that was on the problem unit and it updated to Unraid 6.12 with no problems. Problem box can't do it with the older or newer bios.  The things that make us go "hmmmmm!"

Edited by isrdude

  • 3 months later...
  • Author

OK, still dealing with this issue.  Everything works on current setup with older Unraid. My box has latest BIOS as stated above. I'm stuck on Unraid 6.11.5.

 

I'm wondering...I've a LSI SAS 9300-8e PCI Express that is connected to another box that is powering 8 hard drives.  As I said everything works until I go to latest version and then I get in Bizroot loop.  Would there by chance need to be a script edit notation I need to put in with the newer Unraid versions?  It's the only thing I can think of since it's working until I update. 

 

Any thoughts folks?  Please!!! Been dealing with this since June

Thanks

  • Community Expert
9 hours ago, isrdude said:

..I've a LSI SAS 9300-8e PCI Express that is connected to another box that is powering 8 hard drives. 

Unlikely this would cause issues, suggest trying v6.13 beta when available, if it's a kernel issue that one may work since it will use a very different kernel.

  • Author

I'll try that. Thank you. JorgeB

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