Draic Posted September 1 Share Posted September 1 I have been stuck on 6.12.9 because I keep having issues with versions after that point. on all latest releases NFS would always stop working after an hour of uptime for the server. There is no error message that I can see on either ends. I am not technical enough to know how to troubleshoot that without help >< prospero-diagnostics-20240901-1503.zip Quote Link to comment
klamath Posted September 9 Share Posted September 9 I am having issues with 6.12.13, Never had any NFS issues in recent memory, upgraded from 6.12.9 to 6.12.13 on Friday and on Sunday NFS packed up on the unraid server. Required a reboot of the server to restore connectivity. Nothing in syslog stood out as the problem. Quote Link to comment
armageddon421 Posted September 23 Share Posted September 23 I had a similar thing just happen. Upgraded from 6.12.9 to 6.12.13 last week, used NFS only sporadically. Today after a few hours of continuous use, it suddenly became completely unresponsive, even breaking ongoing file transfers. rc.d/rc.nfsd restart did not help at all, there were a handful of [nfsd] processes listed in ps/htop and they did not change at all when issuing rc.nfsd stop/start. Resorted to a full reboot, that fixed it (for now). Everything else seemed tottally fine with unraid (SMB/docker/VMs). Quote Link to comment
coolspot Posted September 23 Share Posted September 23 On 9/9/2024 at 1:46 PM, klamath said: I am having issues with 6.12.13, Never had any NFS issues in recent memory, upgraded from 6.12.9 to 6.12.13 on Friday and on Sunday NFS packed up on the unraid server. Required a reboot of the server to restore connectivity. Nothing in syslog stood out as the problem. I just found this thread, my NFS shares stopped working and I suspected it was due to a recent unRAID upgrade. I am also on 6.12.13. Quote Link to comment
armageddon421 Posted September 24 Share Posted September 24 It happened again this night, from logs I can see it must have been just 1.5h after I rebooted unraid. On the client machine, all processes accessing the NFS share are stuck in CPU_IOWAIT state. Even "ls" on a mount is just stuck for minutes already now. The only other thing I changed to make NFS work reliably in the first place was to disable hard links. There are only two shares exported, they are set to private and can only be accessed from a certain VLAN/subnet. Quote Link to comment
armageddon421 Posted September 24 Share Posted September 24 Just downloaded the diagnostics logs, there is absolutely nothing around the time it must have died, and very little in general. Quote Link to comment
armageddon421 Posted September 24 Share Posted September 24 Correction: I was on 6.12.8 before. I'm reverting back to 6.12.8 now to see if that fixes the issue. I hope this will be resolved in the current versions soon. Quote Link to comment
coolspot Posted September 29 Share Posted September 29 Downgrading to 6.12.8 fixed NFS for me - so something was broken between 6.12.8 and the newest release. Quote Link to comment
armageddon421 Posted September 29 Share Posted September 29 Same for me, no problem since the downgrade. Quote Link to comment
klamath Posted October 12 Share Posted October 12 I ended up reverting to 6.12.11, everything is stable again, NFS is very broken in 6.12.13. Quote Link to comment
Jayman6014 Posted October 14 Share Posted October 14 It is broken in the 7.0 Beta 3 as well. If I uploaded a lot of stuff to my Plex Docker on another server, it seems that the high load on the NFS when Plex is making thumbnails etc.. as it processes all the new media causes Unraid to lock up. It also seems to be IP based, my docker server cannot access the NFS shares but I have a 2nd plex server, non-docker I am working on and NFS on that still works without issues. Like everyone else I have to do a full reboot to fix it. Quote Link to comment
dlandon Posted October 14 Share Posted October 14 21 minutes ago, Jayman6014 said: It is broken in the 7.0 Beta 3 as well. If I uploaded a lot of stuff to my Plex Docker on another server, it seems that the high load on the NFS when Plex is making thumbnails etc.. as it processes all the new media causes Unraid to lock up. It also seems to be IP based, my docker server cannot access the NFS shares but I have a 2nd plex server, non-docker I am working on and NFS on that still works without issues. Like everyone else I have to do a full reboot to fix it. Post diagnostics from 7.0 Beta 3. Quote Link to comment
PANiCnz Posted Thursday at 06:56 AM Share Posted Thursday at 06:56 AM (edited) Same issue here after a clean install to 6.12.13. Interestingly had previously been running 6.12.11 fine, yet when I manually downgraded to 6.12.11 the NFS issue remained. Have manually downgraded to 6.12.9 to get NFS working again. Edited Thursday at 06:56 AM by PANiCnz 1 Quote Link to comment
EcN Posted yesterday at 05:40 AM Share Posted yesterday at 05:40 AM (edited) I think I updated to 6.12.13 recently and the timing of it makes it seems like it was because of this version as well. I've downgraded to 6.12.11 just now and will see how it goes. Getting the same symptoms as everyone describes here. ec-unraid-diagnostics-20241024-1513.zip Edited yesterday at 05:41 AM by EcN Quote Link to comment
EcN Posted 19 hours ago Share Posted 19 hours ago Downgrading to x.x.11 didn't help. For those of you having the issue, happen to be using proxmox to virtualize unraid? Want to rule out the VM angle. The services I use for NFS is plex, arr services, and frigate. Could def be not the OS's fault. ec-unraid-diagnostics-20241025-0747.zip Quote Link to comment
armageddon421 Posted 18 hours ago Share Posted 18 hours ago Nope, running bare metal. Quote Link to comment
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