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web GUI crashing and now unmountable array disk

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7.1.4

Started having trouble 1 week ago. I lost a drive in the cache pool. I thought it was in raid 1 btrfs, but either way I couldn't recover the appdata.

Added a new 1TB cache drive & started losing the web gui every night. I tried running in safe mode with no plugins and that did not help.

Cleaned the server today and disk 2 showed a red x and as having the wrong file system but no smart errors. I removed disk 2 from array, started array, stopped array and added disk back to start array. Rebuild began, but disk still shows as unmountable: wrong or no file system. Most recent diagnostics attached.

tower-diagnostics-20250803-0444.zip

Solved by JorgeB

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  • Solution

Check filesystem on disk2.

As for the crashing issues, I see you have a 14700K, that's one of the more affected models by the Intel 13/14 gen issues. Look for a BIOS update; it might help if the CPU is not too far gone.

  • Author

Thank you. File system is back on disk 2 with the gui xfs_repair. I had updated the bios when I purchased this motherboard, but I will check the version on it. If there are any other items to check to avoid web gui crashes, please let me know. The server remains functional, I just cannot access it in the gui.

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I updated the bios to the most recent version. Overnight web gui crashes have stopped for 2 days. I've posted the syslog here either way as it's been active for quite sometime if any issues can be seen.

syslog-192.168.7.20.log syslog-192.168.7.20.log

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Nothing relevant logged that I can see. Since you have multiple RAM sticks, try using the server with just one, if the same try with the other one. That will basically rule out bad RAM, and if the issues persist I would suspect the CPU.

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