Wednesday at 10:51 AM3 days Hi all,I just updated to 7.3.1 the other day and checking Fix common problems had to find out there are warnings.Running Unraid for many years now I don't remember ever having this waring before.Any idea what's going on?hightower-diagnostics-20260701-1244.zipEdit: sorry forgot to mention: warning is "/var/log is getting full (currently 100 % used)" Edited Wednesday at 10:54 AM3 days by petjek
Wednesday at 10:55 AM3 days Community Expert There are constant Samba errors being logged:Jun 29 18:35:46 hightower nmbd[2503]: [2026/06/29 18:35:46.378765, 0] ../../source3/lib/interface.c:716(load_interfaces)Jun 29 18:35:46 hightower nmbd[2503]: WARNING: no network interfaces foundJun 29 18:35:46 hightower nmbd[2503]: [2026/06/29 18:35:46.629355, 0] ../../source3/lib/interface.c:716(load_interfaces)Jun 29 18:35:46 hightower nmbd[2503]: WARNING: no network interfaces foundDon't see what's causing them. My first suggestion would be to rename /config/network.cfg on the flash drive to network.bak then reboot, this will revert the LAN settings to default DHCP, then post new diags after array start.
Thursday at 11:13 AM2 days Author Did so and it really took a while to restart.Today I checked again just to see the log is already 62% full. hightower-diagnostics-20260702-1312.zip
Thursday at 11:51 AM2 days Community Expert It's still logging the same errors; suggest using a bigger hammer: try redoing the flash drive, backup the current one first and then recreate it using the USB tool and just restore the bare minimum, like the key, super.dat and the pools folder for the assignments, also copy the docker user templates folder (\config\plugins\dockerMan\templates-user), if all works you can then reconfigure the server or try restoring a few config files at a time from the backup to see if you can find the culprit.
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