dansushi Posted March 6 Share Posted March 6 I did a clean reboot of my system an hour ago and now see this error. I didn't make any changes to the server config. I was just troubleshooting a fuse hidden file issue so I thought a reboot would fix that. I don't think that is related to this sync the fuse file was on a mount point, not the actual config for the flash drive. Any thoughts on what I should do to test? I assume I might need a new flash drive but before ordering a new one I'd like to try out other options. Quote Link to comment
Solution itimpi Posted March 6 Solution Share Posted March 6 That looks like an error reading the flash drive. You could try out this to see if it helps. While doing so see if you can copy the 'config' folder off the flash drive as that contains all of your settings and licence. Quote Link to comment
dansushi Posted March 6 Author Share Posted March 6 Thanks so much itimpi! Copying over the bz* type files and config.txt from a zip from the UnRaid website fixed the issue and allowed me to boot back up into UnRaid! Before copying the files over, I had Windows do a file error check on the drive but it found nothing. However, when copying over all the files on the drive to my computer as a backup, I did notice that the copy process froze on one of the bz files. My guess it that there was some corruption or other problem where that file was. Do you think that this a sign that my flash drive is on its way out? Quote Link to comment
itimpi Posted March 6 Share Posted March 6 18 minutes ago, dansushi said: Thanks so much itimpi! Copying over the bz* type files and config.txt from a zip from the UnRaid website fixed the issue and allowed me to boot back up into UnRaid! Before copying the files over, I had Windows do a file error check on the drive but it found nothing. However, when copying over all the files on the drive to my computer as a backup, I did notice that the copy process froze on one of the bz files. My guess it that there was some corruption or other problem where that file was. Do you think that this a sign that my flash drive is on its way out? I suspect it could have just been a block that was borderline on reading and rewriting it has resolved the issue. I would not worry unless it starts occurring again. Quote Link to comment
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