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Dashboard and disk issues after server reboot


Spark-Dani
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Hi everyone,

Two days ago, I did a normal reboot of my Unraid server to connect a GPU to a VM. Everything was working fine before the reboot, but since then, the dashboard has stopped functioning properly and the disks seem to be having issues. In the dashboard i cant see anything, Ram is 0%, CPU 0% and disk is not showing but i can navigate through the pages...

I’ve also tried removing the GPU from the VM to see if that would fix the issue, but nothing has changed.

I’ve attached two photos of the dashboard showing the issues and the server diagnostics, hoping they can help identify what’s going wrong.

Has anyone experienced a similar issue or have any suggestions on what I could do to fix it? I’m a bit stuck and not sure what to try next.

Thanks in advance!

Unraid1.png

Unraid2.png

Unraid3.png

unraid-diagnostics-20240914-1059.zip

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Posted (edited)

I tried as you wrote and tried from the phone too but nothing changed, the dashboard remains like this and also tells me that one disk is disabled, the others have reading errors and that they are not writable...

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I missed the disk errors, thought is was just a dashboard problem, all disks are getting offline after array start, disable the VM service, reboot, and see if you the same thing happens to the disks.

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13 hours ago, Spark-Dani said:

I don't understand what happened.

Changing hardware can lead to the devices IDs changing, most likely, with the other GPU, the SATA controller was being passed though to a VM, you need to check and adjust that after every hardware change.

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