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5.0 -RC4: Unclean shutdown when pressing power button

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Hi Tom,

 

Sorry to report that my shutdown still is not clean - I (short) press the power button of my box and it does the whole shutdown routine (i.e. Powers up HDDs, etc.) but on the boot after that it starts a parity check.

 

Shutdown via web interface works fine.

 

These are taken from my previous report for RC3, but since the issue is still the same, they should also still be valid:

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If I have my XBMC machine accessing UnRaid, even after I shutdown XBMC box it still seems to have some "locks" in UnRaid. On previous UnRaid builds it would just take longer to shutdown before it realized the files were not locked anymore. Currently it shuts down normally but something along triggers this Parity check after booting.

 

Steps to reproduce:

- Play a video from a share in UnRaid

- Stop the video

- Press the power button in UnRaid (yes, short press...)

- Wait for UnRaid to go through the whole shutdown process (this means, wake the sleeping HDDs and one by one turn them off, etc.)

- After UnRaid shuts down, wait 10 seconds and power it up again

 

Expected results:

- UnRaid shuts down clean

- Upon bootup it is in normal state

 

Actual results

- (I am guessing) the Shutdown process is not clean

- Upon bootup (repro 100% of times) it is in Parity check mode

 

 

This is a log after booting with stopping the array in WebUI and choosing the shutdown option:

http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/992303/

 

...and this is a log after playing a video, stopping the video and shutting down via shutdown button:

http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/992308/

 

 

Cheers,

J

Hi Tom,

 

Sorry to report that my shutdown still is not clean - I (short) press the power button of my box and it does the whole shutdown routine (i.e. Powers up HDDs, etc.) but on the boot after that it starts a parity check.

Do you have any add-ons installed?

 

If you log in and type

ls -l /usr/local/sbin

what do you see?

 

if you type

mount

what do you see?  (trying to learn if the flash drive is mounted read-only)

 

Joe L.

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Hi Tom,

 

Sorry to report that my shutdown still is not clean - I (short) press the power button of my box and it does the whole shutdown routine (i.e. Powers up HDDs, etc.) but on the boot after that it starts a parity check.

Do you have any add-ons installed?

 

If you log in and type

ls -l /usr/local/sbin

what do you see?

 

if you type

mount

what do you see?  (trying to learn if the flash drive is mounted read-only)

 

Joe L.

 

Hi Joe,

 

Thank you for the help - since Tom says it will be fixed in RC5 I think my replies might be irrelevant.

 

Either way, no addons whatsoever, the reply to your command is here: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/1029435/

...and the flash drive is NOT read only (I just confirmed)

 

Cheers,

J

Thank you for the help - since Tom says it will be fixed in RC5 I think my replies might be irrelevant.

 

Either way, no addons whatsoever, the reply to your command is here: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/1029435/

...and the flash drive is NOT read only (I just confirmed)

 

Cheers,

J

Thank you for understanding, and also for reporting a bug many of us might not have found as quickly.

 

I'm happy that it will be corrected in the next rc.

 

Joe L.

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