March 24, 20251 yr Much like this guy, I'm experiencing the unresponsive GUI, I don't think mine does this daily but it's happened today and a few times before. Some times a GUI restart has fixed this, other times it requires a reboot. Diagnostics attached, syslog server wasn't enabled but it is now. I've also got files on the array and the cache, this isn't something I've done and it keeps putting them back even for the shares set as cache only. Thanks, D unhump-diagnostics-20250324-0942.zip
March 24, 20251 yr Community Expert 7 minutes ago, Doowle said: got files on the array and the cache Mover ignores shares with no Mover action, so any files already on the array will not be moved from "only" shares. Also, nothing can move open files. Disable Docker and VM Manager in Settings. Set appdata, domains, system shares to Primary:cache; Secondary:array; Mover action:array->cache Run mover, wait for it to complete, post new diagnostics.
April 7, 20251 yr Author Hi, Had this happen again today, diagnostics attached from after I reset the gui to get access. Thanks, J unhump-diagnostics-20250407-1130.zip
April 7, 20251 yr Community Expert On 3/24/2025 at 7:39 PM, Doowle said: syslog server wasn't enabled but it is now attach these logs to your NEXT post.
April 7, 20251 yr Community Expert On 3/24/2025 at 7:39 PM, Doowle said: got files on the array and the cache Looks like you didn't do anything about that.
April 9, 20251 yr Author On 4/7/2025 at 2:03 PM, trurl said: Looks like you didn't do anything about that. When I have it the past, they get put back so I'm leaving it alone...
April 9, 20251 yr Author On 4/7/2025 at 2:01 PM, trurl said: attach these logs to your NEXT post. I am hoping that they are here. unhump-diagnostics-20250409-1125.zip
April 9, 20251 yr Community Expert 1 hour ago, Doowle said: I am hoping that they are here. They are not. You have to get them from wherever you setup syslog server to save them.
April 9, 20251 yr Community Expert Also, your syslog is being filled with these entries, several entries per second. Apr 9 10:04:10 UnHump sshd-session[195728]: Starting session: command for root from 10.10.72.55 port 38440 id 0 Apr 9 10:04:10 UnHump sshd-session[195728]: Close session: user root from 10.10.72.55 port 38440 id 0 Do you know what that IP is? Can you make it stop?
April 14, 20251 yr Author On 4/9/2025 at 1:32 PM, trurl said: Also, your syslog is being filled with these entries, several entries per second. Apr 9 10:04:10 UnHump sshd-session[195728]: Starting session: command for root from 10.10.72.55 port 38440 id 0 Apr 9 10:04:10 UnHump sshd-session[195728]: Close session: user root from 10.10.72.55 port 38440 id 0 Do you know what that IP is? Can you make it stop? That's my Home Assistant device - why is it doing that...
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