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Server hangs on startup

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When starting up my Unraid server it gets stuck on 

/tmp/inline.sh: line 3: NOT DELETE, plg: command not found

and does not go further in booting.

I can boot the server into Safe Mode, start the array, Docker, and my Home Assistant VM just fine so I suspect that it's something going on with my plugins.

Any help with this would be greatly appreciated, I saw another post with what seems to be a similar issue 

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Solved by JorgeB

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If it boots in safe mode, rename and *.plg files on /config/plugins and retest, if it works, you can then try adding then back one by one.

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19 hours ago, JorgeB said:

If it boots in safe mode, rename and *.plg files on /config/plugins and retest, if it works, you can then try adding then back one by one.

Does it matter what I rename the plugins to? Or is it just changing the filename so the plugin is blocked from loading on boot?

I'm not sure what you mean by "*.plg" files

 

*Edit:* I prepended all the *.plg files with "0-" and the server hung at the same point during boot, but with a different message:

sh: -c: line 1: unexpected EOF while looking for matching `''

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Edited by hyphonetics
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1 hour ago, hyphonetics said:

Edit:* I prepended all the *.plg files with "0-" and the server hung at the same point during boot, but with a different message:

You need to change the file extension to be something other than .plg.   It sounds that this is not what you did?

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4 minutes ago, itimpi said:

You need to change the file extension to be something other than .plg.   It sounds that this is not what you did?

Nope, it's not. I prepended the file names, not the file extension.

I'll reverse all that, change the extensions, reboot and see what happens.

Appreciate the clarification!

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I changed the extensions and rebooted, the system booted normally.

Should I revert the extensions, manually add the plugins, and reboot or just revert the extension and reboot the system?

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You can just revert a few at a time and see it boots, until you find the problem.

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On 3/8/2025 at 1:53 AM, JorgeB said:

You can just revert a few at a time and see it boots, until you find the problem.

Thanks! I haven't gotten around to re-enabling all the plugins I had installed yet, so I haven't found the problem one, but I do at least have the system up and running normally so that's enough of an improvement for the moment.

If/when I do find the problem plugin I'll update this thread.

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