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I tried to stop the array, while mover was pushing files from the cache drive. Unraid seems to have stopped the other drives which now all show up as unformatted. I searched a bit around the forum and found hints, that this is some sort of bug. The shutdown button does not show up, as the array could not be stopped properly.

 

Important learning from the search : I make sure not to push the format button!

 

Should i now wait for the mover to finish, before trying to stop the array again?

Should i somehow try to kill the mover app? If so, how would I do that?

 

I actually wanted to shutdown, in order add some more disks to the array.

 

Here the last part of the syslog. I started the mover manually.

Mar 26 15:19:07 Tower logger: mover started
Mar 26 15:19:14 Tower logger: `./Projekte/Vademecum Minze Phantom RAW/Nicole.small.mov' -> `/mnt/user0/./Projekte/Vademecum Minze Phantom RAW/Nicole.small.mov'
Mar 26 15:19:14 Tower logger: removed `./Projekte/Vademecum Minze Phantom RAW/Nicole.small.mov'
Mar 26 15:36:11 Tower emhttp: shcmd (83): /usr/sbin/hdparm -y /dev/sde >/dev/null
Mar 26 15:53:54 Tower shfs(1): duplicate object: /mnt/disk4/Projekte/Vademecum Minze Phantom RAW/f25.cine
Mar 26 15:57:08 Tower shfs(1): duplicate object: /mnt/disk4/Projekte/Vademecum Minze Phantom RAW/f25.cine
Mar 26 15:58:08 Tower last message repeated 2 times
Mar 26 16:10:11 Tower emhttp: shcmd (84): /usr/sbin/hdparm -y /dev/sdd >/dev/null
Mar 26 16:11:12 Tower emhttp: shcmd (85): /usr/sbin/hdparm -y /dev/sdb >/dev/null
Mar 26 16:42:14 Tower emhttp: shcmd (86): /etc/rc.d/rc.samba stop >/dev/null
Mar 26 16:42:14 Tower emhttp: shcmd (87): /etc/rc.d/rc.nfsd stop >/dev/null
Mar 26 16:42:15 Tower emhttp: Spinning up all drives...
Mar 26 16:42:15 Tower emhttp: shcmd (88): sync
Mar 26 16:42:57 Tower emhttp: shcmd (89): umount /mnt/user
Mar 26 16:42:57 Tower emhttp: shcmd (90): rmdir /mnt/user
Mar 26 16:42:57 Tower emhttp: shcmd (91): umount /mnt/user0
Mar 26 16:42:57 Tower emhttp: shcmd: shcmd (91): exit status: 1
Mar 26 16:42:57 Tower emhttp: shcmd (92): rmdir /mnt/user0
Mar 26 16:42:57 Tower emhttp: shcmd: shcmd (92): exit status: 1
Mar 26 16:42:57 Tower emhttp: shcmd (93): umount /mnt/disk1
Mar 26 16:42:57 Tower emhttp: shcmd (93): umount /mnt/disk2
Mar 26 16:42:57 Tower emhttp: shcmd (93): umount /mnt/disk3
Mar 26 16:42:57 Tower emhttp: shcmd (93): umount /mnt/disk4
Mar 26 16:42:57 Tower emhttp: shcmd (93): umount /mnt/cache
Mar 26 16:42:57 Tower emhttp: shcmd: shcmd (93): exit status: 1
Mar 26 16:42:57 Tower emhttp: shcmd (94): rmdir /mnt/disk4
Mar 26 16:42:57 Tower emhttp: shcmd: shcmd (94): exit status: 1
Mar 26 16:42:57 Tower emhttp: shcmd: shcmd (93): exit status: 1
Mar 26 16:42:57 Tower emhttp: shcmd (94): rmdir /mnt/cache
Mar 26 16:42:57 Tower emhttp: shcmd: shcmd (94): exit status: 1
Mar 26 16:42:57 Tower emhttp: shcmd (94): rmdir /mnt/disk2
Mar 26 16:42:57 Tower emhttp: shcmd (94): rmdir /mnt/disk3
Mar 26 16:42:57 Tower emhttp: shcmd (94): rmdir /mnt/disk1
Mar 26 16:42:57 Tower kernel: mdcmd (1188): stop
Mar 26 16:42:57 Tower kernel: md: 2 devices still in use.
Mar 26 16:42:58 Tower emhttp: shcmd (93): cp /etc/exports- /etc/exports
Mar 26 16:42:58 Tower emhttp: shcmd (94): mkdir -m 700 /mnt/user
Mar 26 16:42:58 Tower emhttp: shcmd (95): /usr/local/sbin/shfs /mnt/user 1 2000000
Mar 26 16:42:58 Tower emhttp: shcmd (96): mkdir -m 700 /mnt/user0
Mar 26 16:42:58 Tower emhttp: shcmd: shcmd (96): exit status: 1
Mar 26 16:42:58 Tower emhttp: shcmd (97): /usr/local/sbin/shfs /mnt/user0 0
Mar 26 16:42:58 Tower emhttp: shcmd: shcmd (97): exit status: 1
Mar 26 16:42:59 Tower emhttp: shcmd (98): /etc/rc.d/rc.samba start >/dev/null
Mar 26 16:42:59 Tower emhttp: shcmd (99): /etc/rc.d/rc.nfsd start >/dev/null
Mar 26 16:43:23 Tower emhttp: shcmd (100): /etc/rc.d/rc.samba stop >/dev/null
Mar 26 16:43:23 Tower emhttp: shcmd (101): /etc/rc.d/rc.nfsd stop >/dev/null
Mar 26 16:43:24 Tower emhttp: Spinning up all drives...
Mar 26 16:43:24 Tower emhttp: shcmd (102): sync
Mar 26 16:43:41 Tower emhttp: shcmd (103): umount /mnt/user
Mar 26 16:43:41 Tower emhttp: shcmd (104): rmdir /mnt/user
Mar 26 16:43:41 Tower emhttp: shcmd (105): umount /mnt/user0
Mar 26 16:43:41 Tower emhttp: shcmd: shcmd (105): exit status: 1
Mar 26 16:43:41 Tower emhttp: shcmd (106): rmdir /mnt/user0
Mar 26 16:43:41 Tower emhttp: shcmd: shcmd (106): exit status: 1
Mar 26 16:43:41 Tower emhttp: shcmd (107): umount /mnt/disk4
Mar 26 16:43:41 Tower emhttp: shcmd (107): umount /mnt/cache
Mar 26 16:43:41 Tower emhttp: shcmd: shcmd (107): exit status: 1
Mar 26 16:43:41 Tower emhttp: shcmd (108): rmdir /mnt/disk4
Mar 26 16:43:41 Tower emhttp: shcmd: shcmd (107): exit status: 1
Mar 26 16:43:41 Tower emhttp: shcmd (108): rmdir /mnt/cache
Mar 26 16:43:41 Tower emhttp: shcmd: shcmd (108): exit status: 1
Mar 26 16:43:41 Tower emhttp: shcmd: shcmd (108): exit status: 1
Mar 26 16:43:41 Tower kernel: mdcmd (1191): stop
Mar 26 16:43:41 Tower kernel: md: 2 devices still in use.
Mar 26 16:43:42 Tower emhttp: shcmd (107): cp /etc/exports- /etc/exports
Mar 26 16:43:42 Tower emhttp: shcmd (108): mkdir -m 700 /mnt/user
Mar 26 16:43:42 Tower emhttp: shcmd (109): /usr/local/sbin/shfs /mnt/user 1 2000000
Mar 26 16:43:42 Tower emhttp: shcmd (110): mkdir -m 700 /mnt/user0
Mar 26 16:43:42 Tower emhttp: shcmd: shcmd (110): exit status: 1
Mar 26 16:43:42 Tower emhttp: shcmd (111): /usr/local/sbin/shfs /mnt/user0 0
Mar 26 16:43:42 Tower emhttp: shcmd: shcmd (111): exit status: 1
Mar 26 16:43:43 Tower emhttp: shcmd (112): /etc/rc.d/rc.samba start >/dev/null
Mar 26 16:43:43 Tower emhttp: shcmd (113): /etc/rc.d/rc.nfsd start >/dev/null
Mar 26 16:59:13 Tower emhttp: shcmd (114): /usr/sbin/hdparm -y /dev/sdb >/dev/null
Mar 26 16:59:13 Tower emhttp: shcmd (115): /usr/sbin/hdparm -y /dev/sdd >/dev/null
Mar 26 16:59:14 Tower emhttp: shcmd (116): /usr/sbin/hdparm -y /dev/sde >/dev/null

 

regards

Dominik

 

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Not sure if you saw this recent thread.

 

The powerdown script is referenced.  If you are unable to shutdown from the unRAID console, you should be able to safely shutdown using this script.

 

I'm glad to hear you got the "DON'T PRESS THE FORMAT BUTTON" message.  That is the most important message to remember!

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thanks, i will checkout the powerdown script.

For now, I killed the remaining two mover processes, stopped the array and rebooted. All disks showed up fine.

Then I shutdown and added 5 more disks.And now i can leave office, knowing the server does something useful overnight. :)

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