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Lost access to all shares v6.12.3

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Hi Legends, 

After a restore to /data/Tvseries, which accidentally created another directory level Tvseries, I was ssh'ed in to the Unraid host at dir /data/Tvseries and entered mv Tvseries/* . to move the files from the unnecessary sub directory. Note; a file count for the sub dir is 8887(was severely tempted to create just one more file hahaha).

 

The move cmd never finished, saying something like lost transport or transport not mounted. Sorry I can't be more accurate but when this happened at sparrow fart 0600, I was quite traumatised.

 

I scrubbed the SSD zfs drive where the data was stored, just to be safe and luckily no errors. Took a Diagnostic, attached below, and did a flash drive backup.

 

Read the Unraid forums, which suggested that a reboot would restore the shares. I did the reboot after the scrub had finished and it did, indeed, fix the problem.

 

What I would like from the hive mind is some sort of deeper understanding of what caused this, a root cause if u like, so that I can prevent a recurrence.

 

Many TIA :-)

PS Vastly appreciate dedication and all the support that you Legends provide 😁😁

tower-diagnostics-20240108-0607.zip

Solved by JorgeB

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45 minutes ago, craigjl77 said:

ssh'ed in to the Unraid host at dir /data/Tvseries

/data/Tvseries is a path in RAM since it is not in any mounted storage. In particular, this would be a path in rootfs, which is where the OS lives. If you fill up rootfs, the OS has no space to work in.

 

If I am misunderstanding what you did, maybe you could explain.

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Hi trurl,

 

Yeah, tried my best to explain ... this directory is a share ie BackUpDataOnCache which translates to /mnt/cache/BackUpDataOnCache or /mnt/user/BackUpDataOnCache. It sits on a 3 x 4tb ssd zfs zpool as a pool device ie not array. The array device is a 128gb usb, that is not used.

 

Hope that aids in the mental picture 🙂

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Hello @trurl was wondering if you or anyone else had any further thoughts re this issue ?

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Jan  8 05:32:27 Tower kernel: nfsd: non-standard errno: -107

 

NFS crashed, after that it may no longer work, reboot and post new diags after array start

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21 hours ago, craigjl77 said:

I was ssh'ed in to the Unraid host at dir /data/Tvseries

So do you actually mean you were at dir  /mnt/user/BackUpDataOnCache/data/Tvseries?

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8 hours ago, trurl said:

So do you actually mean you were at dir  /mnt/user/BackUpDataOnCache/data/Tvseries?

yes

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9 hours ago, JorgeB said:
Jan  8 05:32:27 Tower kernel: nfsd: non-standard errno: -107

 

NFS crashed, after that it may no longer work, reboot and post new diags after array start

 

I was able to stop start the array ... would that have restarted NFS ?

 

tower-diagnostics-20240109-1527.zip

Edited by craigjl77
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Try rebooting, after a crash it may not start correctly before that.

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