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unRAID 5.0.5 server unresponsive after failed SMB deletion

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I have an unRAID 5.0.5 Pro server which is now completely unresponsive.

 

The server is running within ESX 5.5 and has been working perfectly for about a year.

 

The other day I was deleting a few very large files (50GB+) from a share within Windows 7 (Total Commander - mapped drive to SMB share) which worked fine. Within another directory on the same share I deleted several more files using Windows 7 shell and Windows itself became unresponsive. After leaving the operation sit for a while, I decided to kill the process.

 

At that stage, HTTP/unMENU and SMB shares (net view) became completely unresponsive however I could ping the Ethernet interface fine.

 

Attached is the syslog.txt

 

Video of unRAID starting, and stopping - https://www.dropbox.com/s/ulv9s7rlryujowy/unRAID-Start-Stop.mp4

syslog.txt

The syslog shows that there could be a problem with the USB stick.  You should plug it into a PC/Mac and run a diskchk on it to correct any potential issues.

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Thanks itimpi.

 

The USB flash drive FAT had errors which I corrected.

 

I replaced the flash drive with base install and reloaded config, packages and scripts. The go file was completely corrupted, so I rescripted it.

 

Now back up and running :D

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