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Came home to unRAID ALARM [solved]

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I came home from work today to a constant buzz from the speaker of my motherboard.  The unRAID box did not appear on my network, and tower/main.htm didn't work.  My server is headless so I ended up shutting it down to stop the sound (maybe a mistake, but it was freaking loud  :-\ )

 

I hook up a monitor and try booting it back up, and I get a "panic" error.  Rebooting again gets me into the system, but nothing is mounted.  Since I had no way of saving any files I took a bunch of pictures:

"Panic" boot error, and nothing mounted afterward:

https://www.dropbox.com/sc/hn4wg9xq43rg4cz/wZTFwJaC7m

 

Ran SMART report on all the drives. SDC showed errors:

https://www.dropbox.com/sc/hrlfkkcz3n5ngwp/Pa37vsa7GN

 

Some snippets from the syslog:

https://www.dropbox.com/sc/itp181ifstwzfrz/u5RqYV03Gu#/

 

Is my one drive toast? Why did it fail so catastrophically?  Not even my flash drive is mounted.

 

How do I proceed?

  • Author

You could simply zip the full syslog and attach it here.

 

Since I had no way of saving any files I took a bunch of pictures

 

I tried the links from another PC and they seemed to work OK.  I guess I could try to find another image hosting site.  Can anybody else view the images?

  • Author

Thanks for your help.

 

Since my system has nothing mounted (nothing in /boot, nothing in /mnt), and is not connected on the network (no access via ssh), I'm not sure how I am supposed to save the syslog, hence the pictures.

  • 3 months later...
  • Author

Thought I would update this topic and mark as resolved.

 

The problem ended up being that the USB port I was using was fried.  Changing to a different USB port allowed the flash drive to be mounted and the system loaded up fine.  I think it was able to partially read the flash drive from the other USB port but things got corrupted.

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