mrcsx Posted August 5, 2013 Share Posted August 5, 2013 I'm having the same trouble, however the issue seems to be with the root of my cache drive (/mnt/cache) rather then any of the top level directories. root@Kirk:/mnt/cache# getfattr -d /mnt/cache/ /mnt/cache/: user.org.netatalk.supports-eas.KFNF3F: Input/output error All the folders on the cache drive are clean, as well as all the folders on my data drives. Any suggestions? Quote Link to comment
prostuff1 Posted August 5, 2013 Share Posted August 5, 2013 don't run it on /mnt/cache it is a drive, not a share folder Quote Link to comment
Chris Pollard Posted August 6, 2013 Share Posted August 6, 2013 I just had these appear on my cache drive (/mnt/cache/Media) which caused the mover to blow up. Pretty odd since I don't use AFP. Quote Link to comment
krunk Posted January 9, 2014 Share Posted January 9, 2014 Since a couple of day I have got the same problem. Tom, I've send you an email about it. I hope that you can help me out here. Quote Link to comment
krunk Posted January 12, 2014 Share Posted January 12, 2014 Hi Tom, did you get my email? I've put the cache drive offline, but how to proceed? Quote Link to comment
DaleWilliams Posted January 12, 2014 Share Posted January 12, 2014 Hi Tom, did you get my email? I've put the cache drive offline, but how to proceed? I suggest you start a new thread....and while its fine to email Tom, you may get a faster response by just asking for help from the forum. Describe the problem you're having. Attach a link to this thread, if you think it'll help other troubleshoot. Quote Link to comment
krunk Posted January 14, 2014 Share Posted January 14, 2014 Hi Tom, did you get my email? I've put the cache drive offline, but how to proceed? I suggest you start a new thread....and while its fine to email Tom, you may get a faster response by just asking for help from the forum. Describe the problem you're having. Attach a link to this thread, if you think it'll help other troubleshoot. I can't open a new topic in this section... not enough posts? Quote Link to comment
Mettbrot Posted January 14, 2014 Share Posted January 14, 2014 Hi Tom, did you get my email? I've put the cache drive offline, but how to proceed? I suggest you start a new thread....and while its fine to email Tom, you may get a faster response by just asking for help from the forum. Describe the problem you're having. Attach a link to this thread, if you think it'll help other troubleshoot. I can't open a new topic in this section... not enough posts? Do you have an announcement to make? :-P Just post in the proper forum and link your post here. Quote Link to comment
Teg Posted March 23, 2014 Share Posted March 23, 2014 I have been suffering with a crashing mover for weeks and finally found this thread. Thank you so so so so so so much, I am sane again. I was seriously crying. Quote Link to comment
alxscott Posted March 28, 2014 Share Posted March 28, 2014 Hi, I have the issue that no folders have an extended attribute, but the disks them selves have? root@Media:/mnt/user/Rips/movie# getfattr -Rd /mnt/disk4/* root@Media:/mnt/user/Rips/movie# ^C root@Media:/mnt/user/Rips/movie# getfattr -d /mnt/disk4/* root@Media:/mnt/user/Rips/movie# getfattr -d /mnt/disk3/* root@Media:/mnt/user/Rips/movie# getfattr -d /mnt/disk2/* root@Media:/mnt/user/Rips/movie# getfattr -d /mnt/disk1/* root@Media:/mnt/user/Rips/movie# getfattr -d /mnt/disk1 /mnt/disk1: user.org.netatalk.supports-eas.iJ7J1e: Exec format error /mnt/disk1: user.org.netatalk.supports-eas.y8zgWv: Exec format error root@Media:/mnt/user/Rips/movie# getfattr -d /mnt/disk2 /mnt/disk2: user.org.netatalk.supports-eas.ClYHC3: Exec format error /mnt/disk2: user.org.netatalk.supports-eas.Tij7aE: Exec format error root@Media:/mnt/user/Rips/movie# getfattr -d /mnt/disk3 root@Media:/mnt/user/Rips/movie# getfattr -d /mnt/disk4 I know the script essentially moves everything into a temp file, deletes the originating folder, then copies back... Also, it was stated specifically not to use wildcards with the scripts. Any one have any ideas?! These attributes are stopping my mover script from deleting the files from my cache drive!! Alex Quote Link to comment
SergeantCC4 Posted September 23, 2014 Share Posted September 23, 2014 I uses the first command which displayed a list of around 30 or so of the user.org.netatalk attributes. I ran the second command which returned "-bash: /boot/rmattrs: no such file or directory" any advice? I'm running version 6 beta 4 and when I run the mover it crashes the whole system and there have been instances of data loss during the crash. Quote Link to comment
dgaschk Posted September 23, 2014 Share Posted September 23, 2014 Download the rmattrs script from the OP. Quote Link to comment
SergeantCC4 Posted September 25, 2014 Share Posted September 25, 2014 I did and put it on the flash. The problem was that I had to add ".bin" to the end of the file name. Simple mistake but I was just copying the op's directions which didn't have the file extension. Quote Link to comment
JonathanM Posted September 25, 2014 Share Posted September 25, 2014 I did and put it on the flash. The problem was that I had to add ".bin" to the end of the file name. Simple mistake but I was just copying the op's directions which didn't have the file extension. Just curious, why do you think you needed the extension? Quote Link to comment
SergeantCC4 Posted September 26, 2014 Share Posted September 26, 2014 It was kind of a blind guess... I do have file extensions set to be displayed in windows explorer so I figured I'd give it a go on a share that didn't have much if any vital information but still displayed errors. It worked and so I moved on and fixed the mover issue I had. All in all it was a shot in the dark. That or maybe the version I'm running required it? Quote Link to comment
sinnerou Posted April 18, 2015 Share Posted April 18, 2015 I am having this problem. getfattr -d /mnt/disk1 /mnt/disk1: user.org.netatalk.supports-eas.AdV805: Exec format error /mnt/disk1: user.org.netatalk.supports-eas.JW5cN1: Exec format error /mnt/disk1: user.org.netatalk.supports-eas.UI6aj9: Exec format error /mnt/disk1: user.org.netatalk.supports-eas.djX1V0: Exec format error /mnt/disk1: user.org.netatalk.supports-eas.eGwpNi: Exec format error /mnt/disk1: user.org.netatalk.supports-eas.xg6JZr: Exec format error None of the sub directories under /mnt/disk1 have this issues. (after having run the rmattrs script) However when the mover runs I still get this error logger: rsync: get_xattr_data: lgetxattr(""/mnt/user0/."","user.org.netatalk.supports-eas.AdV805",0) failed: Exec format error ( and the mover fails. I don't think I can run this script directly on a disk directory. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Quote Link to comment
daldridge Posted August 1, 2015 Share Posted August 1, 2015 I'm kind of embarrassed to admit this, but I've had this issue going on for years; and frankly I forgot about it. When my mover script was invoked I'd get a HARD crash, a complete lockup. I'm never in much of a hurry to get things on the array, so I just changed my shares to exclude the cache drive and went along with life. I just "rediscovered" the bug when I was going through (after installing Unraid 6) and looking at my share configuration and put the cache drive back in play for my shares. Needless to say, early this morning the mover script ran and my unraid box was completely inoperable. Thankfully I remembered it was the mover script, and I found this thread today. This absolutely fixed my issue. Thanks! Quote Link to comment
zcmack Posted September 14, 2016 Share Posted September 14, 2016 I am having this problem. getfattr -d /mnt/disk1 /mnt/disk1: user.org.netatalk.supports-eas.AdV805: Exec format error /mnt/disk1: user.org.netatalk.supports-eas.JW5cN1: Exec format error /mnt/disk1: user.org.netatalk.supports-eas.UI6aj9: Exec format error /mnt/disk1: user.org.netatalk.supports-eas.djX1V0: Exec format error /mnt/disk1: user.org.netatalk.supports-eas.eGwpNi: Exec format error /mnt/disk1: user.org.netatalk.supports-eas.xg6JZr: Exec format error None of the sub directories under /mnt/disk1 have this issues. (after having run the rmattrs script) However when the mover runs I still get this error logger: rsync: get_xattr_data: lgetxattr(""/mnt/user0/."","user.org.netatalk.supports-eas.AdV805",0) failed: Exec format error ( and the mover fails. I don't think I can run this script directly on a disk directory. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Sorry to resurrect this thread but I've searched this forum many times over and can't find a solution to this same problem. I've tried running getfattr all of my subdirectories and nothing displays netatalk attributes, however if I run getfattr on /mnt/disk1 or /mnt/user0 I get the following: user.org.netatalk.supports-eas.4x1iF4 user.org.netatalk.supports-eas.Iu2DcI user.org.netatalk.supports-eas.Z3dAwb I understand that the fix involves copying files to a temp directory and then moving the temp directory back in place of the original directory. How would I perform this with disk1 or user0? Quote Link to comment
squircle Posted August 4, 2017 Share Posted August 4, 2017 Thread Resurrection I'm sorry - however I had problems with a couple of extended attributes - this was the one line recursive fix I applied to all files on the Cache drive: find -type d -exec setfattr -x user.org.netatalk.has-Extended-Attributes {} \; and find -type d -exec setfattr -x user.org.netatalk.Metadata {} \; Once I'd removed these attributes (& turned off AFP in the shares) this meant mover could execute again Quote Link to comment
chrisb42 Posted September 11, 2018 Share Posted September 11, 2018 (edited) Edit: Never mind, I guess I wasn't logged in the first time I tried to download the script. It worked now. Thanks! -Christian Edited September 12, 2018 by chrisb42 Quote Link to comment
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