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Hello Unraid forums,

I've not been using one of my Unraid servers for a month or so, since I did some changed to the hardware, and it was easier to keep the server off.

Now, it says "wrong encryption key" when I try to boot the server.

I'm using a passphrase, and I'm sure it's the correct one.

Also, at some point, I just lose connection to the WebUI and I have to reboot the server to do anything again.
I can't directly login to the server when it loses connection to the WebUI. It just times out on the login screen.

I'm sure I messed up somewhere, I just can't figure out where.

 

Am I at a point where it would be easier to start over?
I was really hard to even get the diagnostics since I have a limited amount of time that seems random, to get it.

But they're added.

storage-03-diagnostics-20240304-2139.zip

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12 hours ago, Nanobug said:

Now, it says "wrong encryption key" when I try to boot the server.

This can happen is there's a RAM problem, so if the server is also having other stability issues start by running memtest, I aslo see you are virtualizing Unraid, it would also be good to re-test baremetal.

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8 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

This can happen is there's a RAM problem, so if the server is also having other stability issues start by running memtest, I aslo see you are virtualizing Unraid, it would also be good to re-test baremetal.


Yes. I have been doing it before though, so I didn't mention it.
I'll try it directly from the USB drive when I get home later today.

Do you know if hotplug of CPU and memory can cause this?
- It's the only thing that I can think of that might have changed.

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The CPU and memory hotplug was the problem.
I've disabled it.

Next issue:
My cache (and appdata) drive a Samsung 860 EVO, is saying "Unmountable: Unsupported or no file system".
As mentioned, the system haven't been used for anything for a month or so, so the drive is fine. the SMART test from Proxmox is even saying it's fine.
I've added the SMART data for the disk in the txt file. and another diagnostics file from when I tried to mount the disk.

SMART_test.txt storage-03-diagnostics-20240305-2107.zip

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1 hour ago, JorgeB said:

If the log tree is the only issue this may help, with the array started type:

btrfs rescue zero-log /dev/mapper/sdb1

then restart the array.

It's when I'm trying to boot the array in the first place.

Should I just reboot it immediately after trying to boot it then?

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58 minutes ago, Nanobug said:

It's when I'm trying to boot the array in the first place.

Not sure I follow, start the array, pool will be unmountable, run the command at that time, since the pool is encrypted you cannot run it with the array stopped, another reason I don't recommend encryption, unless you really really need it.

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5 hours ago, JorgeB said:

Not sure I follow, start the array, pool will be unmountable, run the command at that time, since the pool is encrypted you cannot run it with the array stopped, another reason I don't recommend encryption, unless you really really need it.

I just confused myself instead.
What you suggested worked just fine.

 

Last thing:
My dockers wont start.
I've tried going into the settings, disable dockers and enabling it again, but it wont start.

 

I can find these lines regarding docker in the system log:
 

Mar  6 18:35:26 Storage-03 emhttpd: shcmd (140): /usr/local/sbin/mount_image '/mnt/cache/system/docker/docker.img' /var/lib/docker 20
Mar  6 18:35:27 Storage-03 root: mount: /var/lib/docker: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/loop2, missing codepage or helper program, or other error.

I'm not exactly sure what it means though.

 

Should I delete the docker image?
And if I do, would that delete my docker containers?

 

Added new diagnostics as well.

storage-03-diagnostics-20240306-1838.zip

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1 hour ago, Nanobug said:

Looks like I need to install some dockers. That's fine though, I hoped I could do it without too much hassle.

Thanks a lot :)

You can always reinstall docker containers using their previous settings via Apps->Previous Apps.

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10 hours ago, itimpi said:

You can always reinstall docker containers using their previous settings via Apps->Previous Apps.

I tried to do that, but it messed up.

Just took it as an opportunity to clean up in my appdata folder instead.

Thanks though! :)

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