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Network loss causing unclean shutdown?

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Hi I have had some issues with my broadband recently and my ISP has had me turn off my router/modem to troubleshoot.

 

Sometimes this has caused me to have to start my array again (I do not have autostart enabled).

 

After starting an unclean shutdown is detected and a parity check starts. I wouldnt expect this to happe from network loss is that right?

tower-diagnostics-20250416-1527.zip

Network shouldn't cause unclean shutdown.

 

Try stopping the array before shutting down. If it doesn't stop then it is unclean.

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Yeah this is what I thought. There was no shutdown at all, the system is even on a UPS.

 

All that happened was I powered off the router and pulled the power in the modem.

2 hours ago, darber said:

There was no shutdown at all

Check your uptime (upper right of webUI).

 

Beginning of current syslog (reboot)

Apr 16 14:51:26 Tower kernel: microcode: updated early: 0xf6 -> 0xfc, date = 2024-02-01

 

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Damn. I have manually restarted after I posted this to fix a docker container that wasn't working.

Does that part of the syslog imply a reboot did happen then?

13 minutes ago, trurl said:

Beginning of current syslog (reboot)

Apr 16 14:51:26 Tower kernel: microcode: updated early: 0xf6 -> 0xfc, date = 2024-02-01

Maybe I don't understand your question

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Maybe if I upload the previous syslog that might help you?

 

There was no power interruption I'm aware of.

Do you mean the reboot I already showed you is what you meant here?

23 minutes ago, darber said:

I have manually restarted after I posted this to fix a docker container that wasn't working

Not sure how to interpret that sentence. You made the post telling me about a restart to fix a problem, then you actually did the restart after the post.?

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On 4/16/2025 at 8:16 PM, trurl said:

Do you mean the reboot I already showed you is what you meant here?

Not sure how to interpret that sentence. You made the post telling me about a restart to fix a problem, then you actually did the restart after the post.?

Sorry for not being clear.

 

The original issue was: I rebooted my router to trouble-shoot a broadband issue with my ISP. After I had finished speaking with my ISP (and router was back online etc) I noticed that all of my docker hosted services were not running. I logged in to unraid to see what was up and saw my array was not running. I started the array and received the message that an unclean shutdown was detected and a parity check would start. I am not sure what triggered this unclean shutdown, my unraid host is plugged into a ups, im assuming this is due somehow to the network outage I caused?

 

To complicate things (sorry) once I started the array all of my docker services came back up except one (Adguard home) this happens sometimes and a reboot sorts it, at this point I did perform a clean reboot to fix that different issue im aware of which is why when you asked me to check my uptime it wouldnt be very long.

 

I hope that helps a bit.

1 hour ago, darber said:

I am not sure what triggered this unclean shutdown, my unraid host is plugged into a ups, im assuming this is due somehow to the network outage I caused?

Seems unlikely

  • 1 month later...

Darber did you end up finding a solution tot his? I restarted my router yesterday (hard power off/on) and not a minute later my unraid also had an unclean shutdown.

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