March 16, 201313 yr This keeps repeating itself. At some point or the other, something happens and I am not able to access the shares. I can access the disks from Windows and play any file in any of the disks. But I cannot access a Share. It says either that there is no permission. Or it will ask for a login and password, any combination of which does not work. Even the XBMC machines do not connect anymore (all configured to access shares). Last time around, it was suspected that memory might be low. I have upped my RAM from 2GB to 8GB. Hardware and unRAID details in signature. syslog attached. syslog-2013-03-17.txt
March 19, 201313 yr i have been getting this and other issues for some time. i dont know what the status is on a fix. i have read countless threads and they all say many different things. nothing has worked for me so far.
March 25, 201313 yr no change with the latest version. Try this: http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=22971.msg233818#msg233818
March 31, 201313 yr Tried the suggestion by Joe L., but not luck. I am still able to reproduce this bug by simply running an rsync between a share on /mnt/user and and an external drive mounted on /mnt/backup. This had never been an issue in unraid version 4.x. The error I am getting is ---------- Transport endpoint is not connected (107) IO error encountered -- skipping file deletion sent 87061 bytes received 10133 bytes 7775.52 bytes/sec total size is 4599419896 speedup is 47322.06 rsync error: some files/attrs were not transferred (see previous errors) (code 23) at main.c(1042) [sender=3.0.7] ---------- and this makes the /mnt/user directory not act as a directory anymore. Needless to say that one cannot mount any shares from that point on and only a reboot resolves the issue. I get the same behavior when trying to run Crashplan from unraid. Again, this is something I was able to do for years under 4.x.
March 31, 201313 yr Tried the suggestion by Joe L., but not luck. . Did you reboot to let the new ulimit take effect after adding the command to set it to your "go" script? Joe L.
April 20, 201313 yr Tried the suggestion by Joe L., but not luck. . Did you reboot to let the new ulimit take effect after adding the command to set it to your "go" script? Joe L. Yes, of course
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