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Power failure caused server to lose all shared drives

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I had a power failure recently and it caused all of my shares to not mount. Interestingly enough I can see them in the individual hard drives.

When I look at my logs, I get the following error:
emhttpd: error: malloc_share_locations, 7193: Operation not supported (95): getxattr: /mnt/user/appdata
 

I've tried to reboot the machine a couple of times with no luck

ultramagnus-diagnostics-20230803-2158.zip

Solved by JorgeB

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Looks like there's something creating this mountpoint:

Aug  3 21:30:50 ultramagnus emhttpd: error: malloc_share_locations, 7193: Operation not supported (95): getxattr: /mnt/user/users_kelvin

 

Do you know where this is coming from? You cannot have anything external to mounting under /mnt/user

 

 

  • Author

That was just a folder in the share. It's the only one that was loaded after the power outage

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Just now, Kelvin Kang said:

That was just a folder in the share. It's the only one that was loaded after the power outage

Do you mean it is the name of one of your shares?

  • Author

Yes, that's right.

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1 minute ago, Kelvin Kang said:

Yes, that's right.

The confusing thing is there appears to be no data in that share, so what disk does it physically reside on?

 

The reason for asking is to confirm that you do not have anything creating that folder under /mnt/user other than the User Share process.

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That folder exists before Unraid creates the user shares, that's not normal and will cause problems.

  • Author

Thank you! The tip was helpful. I deleted the folder and everything came back up on the reboot.

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