April 16, 20251 yr 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
April 16, 20251 yr Network shouldn't cause unclean shutdown. Try stopping the array before shutting down. If it doesn't stop then it is unclean.
April 16, 20251 yr Author 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.
April 16, 20251 yr 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
April 16, 20251 yr Author 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?
April 16, 20251 yr 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
April 16, 20251 yr Author Maybe if I upload the previous syslog that might help you? There was no power interruption I'm aware of.
April 16, 20251 yr 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.?
April 20, 20251 yr Author 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.
April 20, 20251 yr 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
June 13, 20251 yr 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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