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[7.0.1] Docker service failed to start and Array stop stuck on "Retry unmounting disk share(s)"

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I have issues with my server since upgrading to 7.0.0.

 

It started with "Docker Service failed to start". I had to reboot my server, and it started a parity check without issues.

 

I thought my usb stick was failind (it was almost 5 years old) so I replaced it but the issue came back.

 

I then increased the vDisk size for my Docker image from 20MB to 50MB, but still got the issue.

 

Now when I try to shut down the server, the status at the bottom left corner just repeatedly says "Retry unmounting disk share(s)" and never completes.

 

Can anyone point me in the right direction?

 

Here are my diagnostics:majors-diagnostics-20250325-0818.zip

 

Thanks in advance!

Solved by Michel Robichaud

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Mar 24 16:00:01 MAJORS kernel: SQUASHFS error: Unable to read page, block 1604d92c, size 6920
Mar 24 16:00:01 MAJORS kernel: SQUASHFS error: Unable to read fragment cache entry [1604d92c]
Mar 24 16:00:01 MAJORS kernel: SQUASHFS error: Unable to read page, block 1604d92c, size 6920
Mar 24 16:00:01 MAJORS kernel: SQUASHFS error: Unable to read fragment cache entry [1604d92c]

 

This is usually a flash drive problem.

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6 minutes ago, JorgeB said:
Mar 24 16:00:01 MAJORS kernel: SQUASHFS error: Unable to read page, block 1604d92c, size 6920
Mar 24 16:00:01 MAJORS kernel: SQUASHFS error: Unable to read fragment cache entry [1604d92c]
Mar 24 16:00:01 MAJORS kernel: SQUASHFS error: Unable to read page, block 1604d92c, size 6920
Mar 24 16:00:01 MAJORS kernel: SQUASHFS error: Unable to read fragment cache entry [1604d92c]

 

This is usually a flash drive problem.

Thank you. I replaced the flash drive about three weeks ago. I went for a Lexar USB 2.0 32 GB flash. I will try another one...

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Just now, Michel Robichaud said:

I replaced the flash drive about three weeks ago. I went for a Lexar USB 2.0 32 GB flash. I will try another one...

Sometimes downloading the zip file for the release and extracting all the bz* type files overwriting the ones on the flash drive seems to help fix this.

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On 3/25/2025 at 9:00 AM, itimpi said:

Sometimes downloading the zip file for the release and extracting all the bz* type files overwriting the ones on the flash drive seems to help fix this.

 

OK, went here and extracted and overwrote these files:

 

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.... and my server did not reboot.

 

I downloaded my Flash Backup from Unraid Connect, reformatted the USB Flash drive, and recopied everything.

 

My server booted, and everything seems to work.

 

Here are my diagnostics after re-installation and successful reboot: majors-diagnostics-20250325-0944.zip

 

I am still not sure the problem is solved, since I did these steps about 3 weeks ago...

 

EDIT 2025-04-02: It still works, problem seems to have went away, I marked this post as the solution. Thank you guys!

 

Thanks again for any hint!

 

 

Edited by Michel Robichaud
Follow up to confirm solution worked

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