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Cannot start array.

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Hi,

 

The other day UnRAID stopped working (XBMC couldn't stream the files on the server). I tried checking the web ui, but it would keep me waiting for ever and then finally time out. I had to restart the server (hard reset). It never came back online.

 

The web ui seems to be running, but when I try to access it I get the following: http://i.imgur.com/NOe0dxk.png

 

If I click the 'Log' link on the web ui, is see this: http://i.imgur.com/rMeGrsi.png

 

I've included my syslog. The one weird message I can see a number of times is:

 

May 12 13:17:57 VALKYRIE kernel: sas: ata11: end_device-0:6: dev error handler

 

unmenu loads up fine, but it cannot start the array.

 

Any ideas on what's going on here?

 

Thanks!

syslog.txt

Hi,

 

The other day UnRAID stopped working (XBMC couldn't stream the files on the server). I tried checking the web ui, but it would keep me waiting for ever and then finally time out. I had to restart the server (hard reset). It never came back online.

 

The web ui seems to be running, but when I try to access it I get the following: http://i.imgur.com/NOe0dxk.png

 

If I click the 'Log' link on the web ui, is see this: http://i.imgur.com/rMeGrsi.png

 

I've included my syslog. The one weird message I can see a number of times is:

 

May 12 13:17:57 VALKYRIE kernel: sas: ata11: end_device-0:6: dev error handler

 

unmenu loads up fine, but it cannot start the array.

 

Any ideas on what's going on here?

 

Thanks!

one of your add-ons has loaded an incompatible version of PHP.  That add-on version is not set up to accept "short tags"

 

You need to either NOT install an incompatible version, OR, edit the php.ini file it installs to enable "short tags"

 

Since this seems to be a customization issue, I'm moving the post to that sub-forum.  (This same error has been reported many times by others installing incompatible "php" versions.)

 

You "might" be able to fix this by first locating the php.ini file being used, and then editing it as described in this post;

http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=10840.msg103297#msg103297

 

you can locate the php.ini file by typing

php --ini

 

the "error" message you described is an informative message describing which error-handler will be used in the event of an error.  you'll probably see it once for each disk controller port or disk.  It is not an error.  It simply has the word "error" within it.

 

Joe L.

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Thanks, Joe!

 

That got me moving in the right direction. I disabled the php package in unmenu and it started working again. Kinda weird though, because I hadn't messed with the packages since I moved to 5rc11 (about a month ago) and hadn't noticed any issues. The one thing I can think of, is the fact that this was an unclean restart, and it may be the first time I noticed the web ui problem bacuase the array was not started.

 

I'll keep an eye out for the initial problem (not being able to stream files).

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