June 2, 201214 yr I'm really lost here on this one. I have no clue if this is relevant but here's the lead up. I was trying to setup another samba server on CentOS 6.2 this afternoon. In the process of trying to connect to the shares it kept asking for a password. Finally, I setup a username and password and just used that to connect. Two Windows 7 computers did this and connect fine, but now neither one can connect to Unraid. I've gone into my 'Credentials Vault' and deleted all the network credentials and rebooted. While the new samba is reset (now prompts for a name/pass) I still can't access unraid. Further testing I've found that if I try to add a new user share it doesn't show up. It's not shared, but I do see the Test.cfg (the name of the folder) on the /boot partition. I have confirmed that I can write to /boot. Finally, I've ssh into Unraid as root and tried to just a simple 'touch tst' in one of my user shares and get a message that it's a Read-Only file system. So where do I go now? I'm relatively comfortable working with linux, but I'm kinda lost here. Edit: Oh this is important I guess, I can still access "disk shares" both via ssh and in Windows 7.
June 2, 201214 yr Author Version 4.7, and I haven't upgraded in quite some time. There was an automatic resync done this morning (1st of the month) and it passed.
June 2, 201214 yr Author Just trying to figure out what more I can look at, here are the dmsg and syslog from my most recent reboot. I've replaced the bzimage and bzroot with a fresh download to insure there wasn't a file system problem causing ro mounting during boot. dmsg.txt syslog.txt
June 2, 201214 yr Author So maybe it's just getting to late but somehow I missed this: http://lime-technology.com/wiki/index.php?title=Check_Disk_Filesystems I'm doing a check now, maybe all my jabbering in this thread will help out the next person who run across this.
June 2, 201214 yr Author And after an all night check, one file was recovered in lost and found. Others seem to be intact, and I see a few missing. Photos look good and they are off-sight backup so I'll probably restore them just to be sure.
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