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Unraid Startup problem: cannot mount /dev/sda1

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Hi!

My Unraid has the problem from time to time during startup that it cannot mount the device sda1. It says it's a Buffer I/O error (pls look at the attached picture). When this happens my unraid won't start and I have to press enter to reboot. After that it works without problems until three days/startups later or so the problem occurs again. But I need a reliable autostart of the server. How do I find out which device sda1 is? What could be the problem? Thank you very much!diagnostics-20230731-0953.zip

Unraid Starup.jpg

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/dev/sda1 is your flash drive.   It is not clear why it is having problems - it could be the drive itself, or the USB port it is plugged into or something else less obvious.

 

Steps you might want to take that might help are:

  • plug it into a PC to run a check on it. Let Windows fix any errors found
  • Download the zip file for the Unraid release you are using and extract all the bz* type files overwriting those of the same name in the root of the flash drive.  This can help if there are files that are on marginal sectors so sometimes fail to read.
  • Consider having another USB flash drive ready in case your current one is about to fail.
  • 1 month later...

My unraid server had a sudden freeze and after hard restart was bringing up exact the same errors as OP.

For me the solution was to use a different usb port. I'm also going to migrate to a new USB drive asap.

 

Thanks for giving me the right direction @itimpi

  • 6 months later...

@released-betterment4134 Did the new flash drive do the trick for you? I'm running into the same issue and I've tried all the suggested options. 

  • 1 year later...

For what it's worth. I upgraded my CPU (i5-8500T > i9 9900T) and got this message. Found this thread.

I removed the USB drive and it read fine in windows, changed nothing. Decided to give it another try and it booted right up.

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