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[SOLVED] Array won't start after CouchPotato freezes... ARGH!

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5.0 beta12a

 

Everything was running fine until I tried to manually tell Couchpotato to update my wanted movies (it hadn't been grabbing movies like it was supposed to).  Couchpotato hung for a while, so I decided to stop the array.  The array would not stop.  So I used telnet to run the "clean powerdown" command.  It powered down and I restarted.

 

Now my array won't start.  It just says "starting".

 

Help Please?

 

syslog.txt

Have you tried temporarily disabling your plugins?  Also what directory are you storing your plugins?

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Have you tried temporarily disabling your plugins?  Also what directory are you storing your plugins?

 

My plugins are on the flashdrive under /plugins

 

How exactly do I disable a plugin?

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actually, they may be under /boot/config/plugins

You can just change the extension of them temporarily, or just move the plugins directory to pluginsold and reboot.

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Thanks for your help!

 

Solution:  I went into /boot/config/plugins and deleted the folder labeled Couchpotato.  I left the plugin install there.  Then I rebooted.  After that I went into the CouchPotato settings painted the data directory back to the folder on my cache drive and hit the button to reinstall CP.  Then I enabled it.  Not sure what happened, but this fixed it.

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