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Log File System filling up, need help!

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Please see attached diagnostics/logs. But I keep seeing two specific types of things spamming the logs:

Feb  4 04:24:34 UNRAID1 rpc.mountd[20962]: refused mount request from 192.168.1.220 for /Media/tvshows (/): not exported
Feb  4 04:24:34 UNRAID1 rpc.mountd[20962]: refused mount request from 192.168.1.220 for /Media (/): not exported

I also am getting these as well:

Feb  4 04:24:43 UNRAID1 rpc.mountd[20962]: refused mount Feb  4 11:38:08 UNRAID1 rpc.mountd[20962]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.1.220:986 for /mnt/user/Media (/mnt/user/Media)
Feb  4 11:38:08 UNRAID1 rpc.mountd[20962]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.1.220:915 for /mnt/user/isos (/mnt/user/isos)
Feb  4 11:38:08 UNRAID1 rpc.mountd[20962]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.1.220:977 for /mnt/user/Media (/mnt/user/Media)
Feb  4 11:38:08 UNRAID1 rpc.mountd[20962]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.1.220:987 for /mnt/user/Miscellaneous (/mnt/user/Miscellaneous)
Feb  4 11:38:08 UNRAID1 rpc.mountd[20962]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.1.220:955 for /mnt/user/NextCloud (/mnt/user/NextCloud)
Feb  4 11:38:08 UNRAID1 rpc.mountd[20962]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.1.220:934 for /mnt/user/system (/mnt/user/system)
Feb  4 11:38:08 UNRAID1 rpc.mountd[20962]: authenticated mount request from 192.168.1.220:925 for /mnt/user/TDARRCache (/mnt/user/TDARRCache)
Feb  4 11:38:19 UNRAID1 rpc.mountd[20962]: authenticated unmount request from 192.168.1.220:955 for /mnt/user/Media (/mnt/user/Media)
Feb  4 11:38:19 UNRAID1 rpc.mountd[20962]: can't get hostname of 192.168.1.220

unraid1-diagnostics-20260204-1139.zip

Solved by Lucky3058

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Any idea what has that IP and why it is doing that constantly?

  • Author

Thats my Windows desktop IP that I have my shares mapped to.

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10 minutes ago, trurl said:

why it is doing that constantly?

  • Author

@trurl I do not know, I am not very networking savy. I dont know if its from one of the ARR dockers I use, maybe TDARR node on that specific device. Thats why I came here to try and figure it out.

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Those are NFS. Are you using NDS with Windows? Typically one uses SMB.

  • Author

@JorgeB what is NDS?

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7 minutes ago, Lucky3058 said:

one of the ARR dockers I use

Are your dockers running on your Windows computer?

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@JorgeB Just to note I do have my drives mapped as NTFS on that Windows desktop.

@trurl Only ones I have on there is Sonarr, and TDARR node (TDARR Server is on UNRAID)

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Why aren't you running those containers on Unraid?

  • Author

The TDARR node is not a docker, I have it running on Windows desktop for the GPU power. I can try to run SONARR on UNRAID to see if that clears up the issue.

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15 minutes ago, Lucky3058 said:

Just to note I do have my drives mapped as NTFS on that Windows desktop.

The log messages are from NFS,not NTFS, if you are not using it, disable the NFS service: Settings - NFS

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6 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

The log messages are from NFS,not NTFS, if you are not using it, disable the NFS service: Settings - NFS

Done, will let you know if it fixes the log issue.

  • Author

@JorgeB that seemed to have fix the errors in the logs, but how do I keep NFS running for other devices I have but keep the logs from filling up with those errors? Is it something on my Windows desktop I have to change, or a setting on the UNRAID server? Thanks for both of your assistance with this.

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If you are using NFS for other things, you will need to try and find why Windows is trying to connect to them. Windows, by default, doesn't use NFS, only SMB.

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  • Solution

I turned off the NFS client and tool packages in Windows and restarted NFS in UNRAID, will monitor logs to see if that maybe did the trick.

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