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WebGui down / Parity Check ervery ReBoot


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Hello,

 

I still have two problems which I can't solve....

 

The first is, that from time to time the WebGui is down.

The Server can still be reched by Ping.

Also the shares are accessable via SMB and NFS.

 

Is there a way to restart the GUI via the console oder to perform a save reboot of the System?

 

 

The second is, that, when the system has started, the Array does not start automatically.

When I start it with the START button, I always get on  one or more Drives, not always the same Drives, 'Resizing'.

After that, the System performs a ParityCheck, which always reorts no / zero errors.

 

I use UnRaid 5.0 beta 14

 

The Hardware is:

 

Mainboard: ASUS E45M1-M PRO

RAM: Kingston HyperX DIMM 4 GB DDR3-1333 Kit

Controller: HighPoint RocketRAID 2720

 

cu

Matthias

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Hello,

 

I still have two problems which I can't solve....

 

The first is, that from time to time the WebGui is down.

The Server can still be reched by Ping.

Also the shares are accessable via SMB and NFS.

 

Is there a way to restart the GUI via the console oder to perform a save reboot of the System?

 

Login as root via telnet

run

/usr/local/sbin/emhttp &

 

The second is, that, when the system has started, the Array does not start automatically.

When I start it with the START button, I always get on  one or more Drives, not always the same Drives, 'Resizing'.

After that, the System performs a ParityCheck, which always reorts no / zero errors.

 

I use UnRaid 5.0 beta 14

 

The Hardware is:

 

Mainboard: ASUS E45M1-M PRO

RAM: Kingston HyperX DIMM 4 GB DDR3-1333 Kit

Controller: HighPoint RocketRAID 2720

 

cu

Matthias

 

if emhttp is not shutting down the array gracefully, then the superblock on the /boot flash is not updated.

This causes emhttp to see a dirty array and start a parity sync.

 

if emhttp goes away, start it back up and stop the array gracefully to see if it happens again.

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