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switched from AMD to Intel , still having issue where it freezes up

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  • Community Expert

That appears to be the same syslog, not the persistent one form the syslog server.

  • Community Expert

That's still the same syslog.

 

2 hours ago, JorgeB said:

Enable the syslog server and post that after a crash, in the meantime check filesystem for disk1, run it without -n.

 

  • Author

 

Phase 1 - find and verify superblock... Phase 2 - using internal log - zero log... - scan filesystem freespace and inode maps... - found root inode chunk Phase 3 - for each AG... - scan and clear agi unlinked lists... - process known inodes and perform inode discovery... - agno = 0 - agno = 1 - agno = 2 bad CRC for inode 4298927383 bad CRC for inode 4298927383, will rewrite cleared inode 4298927383 - agno = 3 - process newly discovered inodes... Phase 4 - check for duplicate blocks... - setting up duplicate extent list... - check for inodes claiming duplicate blocks... - agno = 0 - agno = 3 - agno = 2 - agno = 1 clearing reflink flag on inodes when possible Phase 5 - rebuild AG headers and trees... - reset superblock... Phase 6 - check inode connectivity... - resetting contents of realtime bitmap and summary inodes - traversing filesystem ... - traversal finished ... - moving disconnected inodes to lost+found ... Phase 7 - verify and correct link counts... done

  • Community Expert

Filesystem should be fixed.

  • Author

how do i do that

 

  • Author

Phase 1 - find and verify superblock... Phase 2 - using internal log - zero log... - scan filesystem freespace and inode maps... - found root inode chunk Phase 3 - for each AG... - scan and clear agi unlinked lists... - process known inodes and perform inode discovery... - agno = 0 - agno = 1 - agno = 2 bad CRC for inode 4298927383 bad CRC for inode 4298927383, will rewrite cleared inode 4298927383 - agno = 3 - process newly discovered inodes... Phase 4 - check for duplicate blocks... - setting up duplicate extent list... - check for inodes claiming duplicate blocks... - agno = 0 - agno = 3 - agno = 2 - agno = 1 clearing reflink flag on inodes when possible Phase 5 - rebuild AG headers and trees... - reset superblock... Phase 6 - check inode connectivity... - resetting contents of realtime bitmap and summary inodes - traversing filesystem ... - traversal finished ... - moving disconnected inodes to lost+found ... Phase 7 - verify and correct link counts... done.  same issue

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17 minutes ago, Bigzy said:

how do i do that

 

Restart you array in normal mode

  • Author

just got locked out again

  • Community Expert

Two of the posts above were split from another user's thread this user hijacked.

 

@Bigzy why did you think you should post to that other user's thread? Please don't hijack.

  • Author

i'm trying to get a definitive answer to a issue im having, asking more than one person makes sense to me. I would imaging it a few of you working on alot of question, going by how long it takes for an answer. ok just trying to optimize my possibilities. i paid for this program yet im having all these issues first it was AMD issue now i changed to Intel same issue

  • Community Expert

Almost everyone you encounter on the forum, including moderators, are your fellow Unraid users, just trying to help each other. Free support is on the forum from your fellow Unraid users. Paid support is available but not included in the purchase of Unraid.

 

And, you already have multiple people on this thread, some of the most knowledgeable people on the forum.

 

Also, if you post about the same thing in multiple places, it makes it impossible to coordinate responses.

 

Not hijacking and not crossposting has been basic etiquette in internet discussions since before the World Wide Web.

 

Please cooperate.

  • Community Expert
1 hour ago, itimpi said:

Restart you array in normal mode

And post new diagnostics

  • Author

ok, we shall see! if the etiquette is as you say i'll say nothing else until im spoken too. But like everything else, im keeping records

 

  • Community Expert

Please help us help you.

 

Start the array in normal (not maintenance) mode and post new diagnostics.

  • Community Expert

Disk1 is mounted and has plenty of data. Also, filesystem repair didn't result in any lost+found.

 

Disk2 appears to be empty, or nearly so. Is that expected?

  • Community Expert

Unrelated, your system share has files on the array. We can deal with that later.

 

4 hours ago, Bigzy said:

why is my date wrong?

The timestamp on these latest diagnostics says

20240212-1534

Last syslog entry about 30 seconds before that.

Feb 12 15:15:04

Is that not the correct time for you?

 

  • Community Expert
1 hour ago, Bigzy said:

just got locked out again

Do you have a syslog from syslog server?

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