May 16, 20251 yr I understand logs are useful but without access to the WebUi I can't grab them easily. My server is running, I can RDP to my VM's, I can access my network shares it seems my dockers aren't accessible and my webui. Is the only solution here to reboot the whole box?
May 16, 20251 yr Community Expert 3 minutes ago, ejg3855 said: without access to the WebUi I can't grab them easily. Can you get a console session in any way (e.g. ssh or directly attached monitor+keyboard) as you can get them from there by using the 'diagnostics' command
May 16, 20251 yr Author I must not have setup SSH as it was never a need. I will try to get a local connection, need to dig out a dispaly. Will report back. Thanks for the help.
May 16, 20251 yr Author 16 minutes ago, itimpi said: Can you get a console session in any way (e.g. ssh or directly attached monitor+keyboard) as you can get them from there by using the 'diagnostics' command Also will I need to reboot once I perfrom "diagnostics" in the local terminal? How would you advise I get the diag? off the boot drive?
May 16, 20251 yr Community Expert Diagnostics from the command line saves them to the logs folder of your flash drive. Unless you have enabled sharing of your flash drive, you will have to shutdown, remove the flash drive and plug it into another computer to copy the diagnostics from it.
May 16, 20251 yr Author So I didn't have any luck. I had to hard reboot, it gave me some errors then the auto start VM stole the video card. I will need to reboot again but not sure which mode. Backstory, I upgraded hardware and had all sorts of issues with my xfs shares Everytime I reboot. It keeps saying unmountable and I have to maint mode, run xfs-repair to get them mountable. All data is present once I do that. I think that's the issue with the attached image but I haven't gotten to troubleshooting it
May 16, 20251 yr Community Expert 9 minutes ago, ejg3855 said: auto start VM stole the video card You can edit config/domain.cfg on flash to disable all VMs
May 16, 20251 yr Community Expert 4 minutes ago, JorgeB said: That photo shows that you need to check filesystem on disk2 Looks like disk3 also
May 19, 20251 yr Author That was my assumption also, but I have no reason to believe why? The server ran for 3-4years without issue, I moved the drives to a new box and this just started happening. Regardless if they are defunct I shall replace them. I got it back up, moved the data off the failing drives, awaiting parity to finish.
May 19, 20251 yr Community Expert We mentioned filesystem issues, nothing for now suggests a disk problem, but would also need the diagnostics to see that.
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