December 28, 20232 yr Started off with parity sync finishing instantly and unraid not shutting down / smb shares not working (knew something was wrong) so I removed a drive to see if maybe that was the cause. It was not. Ran a test on the flash drive and it failed. Performed backup via webUI and restored backup to new flash drive and transferred the license. I put the drive I took out back in and tried to do a sync but it seems to do nothing. On the latest stable version. Attached are the logs after trying to run sync multiple times. Update: Just used usb tool to make fresh build on flash drive and copied over config folder and it's still not working. server01-diagnostics-20231228-1352.zip Edited December 28, 20232 yr by slowreadspeed
December 29, 20232 yr Community Expert Unraid driver is crashing, this usually means a hardware issue, start by running memtest.
December 30, 20232 yr Author Ran 10 passes with Memtest and it passed What other hardware issue could it be and how would I test for it? Server seems to run other than parity syncing and smb shares.
December 31, 20232 yr Community Expert Try downgrading to v6.11.5 to see if it's kernel related, it's uncommon but I've seen it before.
January 7, 20242 yr Author I replaced all the drives (including failing flash drive) and did a fresh install of unraid and it's still not allowing me to stop the array or run parity checks after several hours. Is this the best way to downgrade?: https://docs.unraid.net/unraid-os/manual/troubleshooting/#manually-upgrading-or-downgrading-an-unraid-release Is it possible it's just a USB or SATA controller failing? Maybe I should plug flash drive into a USB 2.0 port to see if that helps? The flash drive is still accessible / writable when I can't run parity checks. I'm not sure downgrading would help since this started without upgrading the OS or anything. server01-diagnostics-20240107-0007.zip Edited January 7, 20242 yr by slowreadspeed Adding diagnostics and more info
January 7, 20242 yr Community Expert 5 hours ago, slowreadspeed said: Maybe I should plug flash drive into a USB 2.0 port to see if that helps? You should definitely do this if you can. USB2 ports seem to be more reliable.
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