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unRAID Server Version 6.1 Release Notes

Changes since 6.0.1.

Functional Changes

Feedback Button

There is a new Feedback button on the webGui menu bar.  This may be used to participate in polls and/or view poll
results, as well as provide bug reports, feature requests, and general comments related to unRAID.  This is aimed at
those who do not want to create a forum account, or just want to provide quick feedback to Lime Technology.

Custom Images

You can now upload (or drag and drop) custom thumbnail images for user icons under Users, as well as a custom banner image.
The file must have .png extension and not exceed 95KB in size.  The size restriction will be lifted in a future release.  If you
want to use a larger custom image you may copy it directly to the appropariate directory on your USB Flash device:

</pre>
<ul>for a banner: config/plugins/dynamix/banner.png
for a user thumbnail: config/plugins/dynamix/users/<username>.png
</ul>
<h3>Enable Disk Shares setting</h3>

<p>There is a new setting on the Global Share Settings page called Enable disk shares which can take the
value Yes/No/Auto:</p>

<p>Yes All disk shares are exported upon array start, provided they are enabled for export in each disk share setting
page (this is how it worked before).</p>

<p>No All disk shares are unconditionally not exported.</p>

<p>Auto Conditionally exports disk shares depending on whether they participiate in user shares or not:</p>

<ul>
if Enable user shares is set to Yes, then disks which are marked as participating in user shares
(according Included/Excluded disks global share setting) are unconditionally not exported.
Stated another way: if user shares are enabled, then a particular disk share can only possibly be exported if it is
not participating or eligible to participate in user shares.
if Enable user shares is set to No, all disk shares are exported upon array start, provided they are enabled for
export in each disk share setting.
</ul>
<p>The purpose of this change is to make it safer to move files off a particular disk to a user share in order to empty the
disk or re-arrange files to other disk(s).  The proper procedure for this is to first exclude the source disk in the
Global Share Settings page (and ensure this setting is set to Auto).  Now when browsing the server under Network, only
that disk share will show up and you can navigate and move files as necessary.</p>

<p>This also makes it safer to do such an operation locally, eg, via command line or using mc.  However, since other
disk share mount points are still visible, you must be careful to copy files off only the disk which has been excluded
as above.</p>

<p>This setting is set to Yes when upgrading via this script. For new installations the default for this setting is Auto.
We highly recommend setting this to Auto.</p>

<h3>OpenELEC Template</h3>

<p>The VM Manager now includes the OpenELEC VM template type.  Please refer to the
wiki page
on the subject.</p>

<h3>Dot Files Now Displayed</h3>

<p>All files/directories beginning with a '.' character are shown when viewing shares and are also
now visible via SMB.  This makes it easier to see why a particular share is not empty.</p>

<h3>Other Changes</h3>

<ul>For new installations, NTP is now enabled by default.
For new installations, User Shares are now enabled by default.
</ul>
<h2>Security Advisory updates</h2>

<ul>gnutls: 3.3.17.1 (SSA:2015-233-01)
ntp: 4.2.8p3 (SSA:2015-188-03)
openssl: 1.0.1p (SSA:2015-190-01)
</ul>
<h2>Change Log</h2>

<ul>avahi: supress "Invalid response packet from host" messages
btrfs-progs: version 4.1.2
docker: less verbose logging by default
docker: version 1.7.1
emhttp: bridge forward delay configurable
emhttp: disk share export Yes/No/Auto support
emhttp: fix problem not able to start multiple btrfs scrubs
emhttp: get rid of passing arbitrary commands in URL
emhttp: let Pro start regardless of attached device count
emhttp: let Trial support disks in any slots
emhttp: properly handle non-rotational devices standby mode (ie, 'spindown')
emhttp: properly handle requests from localhost (IP address 127.0.0.1)
emhttp: require credentials on all accesses, not just webGui pages
libvirt: version 1.2.18
linux: version 4.1.5
linux: support "Lite-On IT Corp. / Plextor M6e PCI Express SSD [Marvell 88SS9183] (rev 14)", see https://lkml.org/lkml/2015/2/2/226
mover: only move objects where "Use Cache" is set to "Yes" for a share
ntp: enable by default
OpenELEC: added 6.0-beta3 image (beta3 includes hdmi sound fixes for nvidia cards and corrected 'addon_url' to allow plugins in Kodi once again)
OpenELEC: use readonly for openelec disk image
php: enable pcntl
php: version 5.4.44
samba: include linux "dot" objects in directory listings
samba: version 4.1.19
slack: ca-certificates version 20150426
slack: check USB Flash device upon startup (set 6th field of fstab to 1)
unRAIDServer.plg: improvements in unRAID-5 update: ping google instead of local gateway to determine if network up
VM Manager: allow usb devices to be used that do not have a name/desciption
VM Manager: Fix: OVMF+Q35 needs the bus set to 'usb' instead of 'ide' for CD-ROMs
VM Manager: support OpenELEC template
VM Manager: Updated noVNC (using latest as of 8/5/15, commit 8f3c0f6)
webGui: Add APCUPS summary to dashboard page
webGui: Add refresh button to Docker Scrub operation
webGui: added "Hide dot files" control on SMB Settings page
webGUI: added banner and user thumbnail image upload support
webGui: additional options for text/graphical display of Used/Free.
webGui: all '#command' and 'cmd' values must reference scripts within /usr/local/emhttp/ jail.
webGui: Corrected: default settings were not applied for apcupsd
webGui: disable Array Stop button when mover is running
webGui: enhanced report generation
webGui: feedback for kool kids
webGui: fix issues with uploading thumbnails, banner
webGui: fix docker update regression introduced in 6.1-rc1
webGui: fixed memory max display in dashboard
webGui: fix notifications not initialized on reboot
webGui: force browser reload of selected scripts and css files
webGui: include linux "hidden" objects in directory listings
webGui: install key: accept pre-keyserver links to key files
webGui: integrate latest dynamix changes; many changes, refer to github
webGui: Only show docker utilization when docker is enabled
webGui: rearrange columns on Main page
webGui: Replace alert-box for SweetAlert (enhanced messaging)
webGui: use 'ftpusers' script to define ftp users
webGui: use 'agent' script to control notification agents
webGui: other misc. bug fixes and improvements
</ul>
<h1>Installation on a New USB Flash Device</h1>

<p>To make a bootable USB Flash device follow these steps:</p>

<h2>If using Windows (XP/Vista/Win7)</h2>

<ol>
Plug your USB Flash device into your Windows PC.
Open 'My Computer' (XP) or 'Computer' (Vista/Win7) and right-click your Flash device. Click 'Format...',
set the volume label to UNRAID and then click 'Start'. Important: the volume label must be set exactly
to UNRAID (all caps).
Click on your Flash device (to open it), click on the zip file (to open it) and drag then entire contents of
the unRAID Server zip file to the Flash.
For Windows XP, click on the file 'make_bootable'.  A DOS window will open and run the 'syslinux' utility on the
Flash.  For Windows Vista or Windows 7, right-click on the file 'make_bootable' and select 'Run as administrator'.
The 'syslinux' utility will write the Master Boot Record and create a small hidden file named 'ldlinux.sys' on
the Flash device, making it bootable.
Once again, right-click your Flash device in 'My Computer' or 'Computer' and then click 'Eject'.  Your USB Flash
device is now ready to boot into unRAID Server OS.
</ol>
<h2>If using OS X</h2>

<ol>
Plug your USB Flash device into your Mac.
Open Disk Utility, select the device and click the Erase tab.  Select Format: MS-DOS (FAT) format, Name: UNRAID
and then click Erase. Important: the Name (volume label) must be set exactly to UNRAID (all caps).
Click on your UNRAID device (to open it), click on the downloaded unRAID Server OS release zip file (to open it),
click on the un-archived unRAID Server folder that results (to open it), and drag then entire contents
of the unRAID Server folder to the Flash.
Click on the file 'make_bootable_mac' on the device.  A terminal window will open and prompt for your admin
password.  If the selected device is correct, enter the password and hit return.  The script will proceed to run
the 'syslinux' utility which will write the Master Boot Record and create a small file named 'ldlinux.sys' on
the Flash device, making it bootable.  Note: you may see your device disappear and reappear on your
desktop a few times as the script is running - this is normal.
When the script completes, close the terminal window and Eject the device.  Your USB Flash device is now ready
to boot into unRAID Server OS.
</ol

 

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Hi, selected plugin update and got this:

 

plugin: updating: unRAIDServer.plg

plugin: downloading: https://s3.amazonaws.com/dnld.lime-technology.com/stable/unRAIDServer-6.1.0-x86_64.zip ... done

plugin: downloading: https://s3.amazonaws.com/dnld.lime-technology.com/stable/unRAIDServer-6.1.0-x86_64.md5 ... done

Archive: /tmp/unRAIDServer.zip

inflating: /tmp/unRAIDServer/bzimage

inflating: /tmp/unRAIDServer/bzroot

creating: /tmp/unRAIDServer/config/

extracting: /tmp/unRAIDServer/config/go

inflating: /tmp/unRAIDServer/config/network.cfg

extracting: /tmp/unRAIDServer/config/disk.cfg

inflating: /tmp/unRAIDServer/config/share.cfg

inflating: /tmp/unRAIDServer/config/ident.cfg

creating: /tmp/unRAIDServer/config/plugins/

inflating: /tmp/unRAIDServer/license.txt

inflating: /tmp/unRAIDServer/make_bootable.bat

inflating: /tmp/unRAIDServer/make_bootable_mac

inflating: /tmp/unRAIDServer/memtest

inflating: /tmp/unRAIDServer/readme.txt

creating: /tmp/unRAIDServer/syslinux/

inflating: /tmp/unRAIDServer/syslinux/menu.c32

inflating: /tmp/unRAIDServer/syslinux/ldlinux.c32

inflating: /tmp/unRAIDServer/syslinux/syslinux.cfg-

inflating: /tmp/unRAIDServer/syslinux/mbr.bin

inflating: /tmp/unRAIDServer/syslinux/mboot.c32

inflating: /tmp/unRAIDServer/syslinux/syslinux.cfg

inflating: /tmp/unRAIDServer/syslinux/syslinux.exe

inflating: /tmp/unRAIDServer/syslinux/syslinux

inflating: /tmp/unRAIDServer/syslinux/libutil.c32

inflating: /tmp/unRAIDServer/syslinux/libcom32.c32

inflating: /tmp/unRAIDServer/syslinux/make_bootable_mac.sh

 

Warning: copy(/boot/config/plugins/unRAIDServer.plg): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.plugin.manager/scripts/plugin on line 523

plugin: updated

 

Done

 

 

Is it safe to reboot?

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Hi, selected plugin update and got this:

 

plugin: updating: unRAIDServer.plg

plugin: downloading: https://s3.amazonaws.com/dnld.lime-technology.com/stable/unRAIDServer-6.1.0-x86_64.zip ... done

plugin: downloading: https://s3.amazonaws.com/dnld.lime-technology.com/stable/unRAIDServer-6.1.0-x86_64.md5 ... done

Archive: /tmp/unRAIDServer.zip

inflating: /tmp/unRAIDServer/bzimage

inflating: /tmp/unRAIDServer/bzroot

creating: /tmp/unRAIDServer/config/

extracting: /tmp/unRAIDServer/config/go

inflating: /tmp/unRAIDServer/config/network.cfg

extracting: /tmp/unRAIDServer/config/disk.cfg

inflating: /tmp/unRAIDServer/config/share.cfg

inflating: /tmp/unRAIDServer/config/ident.cfg

creating: /tmp/unRAIDServer/config/plugins/

inflating: /tmp/unRAIDServer/license.txt

inflating: /tmp/unRAIDServer/make_bootable.bat

inflating: /tmp/unRAIDServer/make_bootable_mac

inflating: /tmp/unRAIDServer/memtest

inflating: /tmp/unRAIDServer/readme.txt

creating: /tmp/unRAIDServer/syslinux/

inflating: /tmp/unRAIDServer/syslinux/menu.c32

inflating: /tmp/unRAIDServer/syslinux/ldlinux.c32

inflating: /tmp/unRAIDServer/syslinux/syslinux.cfg-

inflating: /tmp/unRAIDServer/syslinux/mbr.bin

inflating: /tmp/unRAIDServer/syslinux/mboot.c32

inflating: /tmp/unRAIDServer/syslinux/syslinux.cfg

inflating: /tmp/unRAIDServer/syslinux/syslinux.exe

inflating: /tmp/unRAIDServer/syslinux/syslinux

inflating: /tmp/unRAIDServer/syslinux/libutil.c32

inflating: /tmp/unRAIDServer/syslinux/libcom32.c32

inflating: /tmp/unRAIDServer/syslinux/make_bootable_mac.sh

 

Warning: copy(/boot/config/plugins/unRAIDServer.plg): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.plugin.manager/scripts/plugin on line 523

plugin: updated

 

Done

 

 

Is it safe to reboot?

 

What version are you running now?

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Slightly odd... update via webGUI from my W10 pc. I always turn on the monitor connected to UR server when there will be a reboot so I can watch that process. Normally all the responses from updating appear in the webgui popup that downloads installs, etc. This time, starting with the "syncing..." message (before it tells you to REBOOT), ALL the responses from that point on appeared on the console (not the webgui popup). I was watching webgui and was wondering what was taking so long (no messages), turned around and all the messages were on the console screen.

 

Is this normal? I'd prefer it all be in one place, either or but all on the same screen :P

 

ps. update was successful :)

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Hi, tried twice to reboot it starts the reboot process fine then I get this on the screen when it freezes up

 

0800 3918848 sda driver: sd

  0801 3918816 sda1 0e5ab 65r-01

Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown block (0,0)

CPU: 2 PID: 1 Comm: swapper/0 Not tainted 4.1.5-unRaid #3

 

 

Disk problem or something else?

 

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Slightly odd... update via webGUI from my W10 pc. I always turn on the monitor connected to UR server when there will be a reboot so I can watch that process. Normally all the responses from updating appear in the webgui popup that downloads installs, etc. This time, starting with the "syncing..." message (before it tells you to REBOOT), ALL the responses from that point on appeared on the console (not the webgui popup). I was watching webgui and was wondering what was taking so long (no messages), turned around and all the messages were on the console screen.

 

Is this normal? I'd prefer it all be in one place, either or but all on the same screen :P

 

ps. update was successful :)

 

Seeing something similar (pop up stps at syncing) however I don't see any additional update on console.  I'm not sure if update was successful out not is there anything I should check to see if update was successful, short of rebooting?

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Well done on the new release  :)

 

I'm getting one strange message *every minute* ...

 

Sep 1 11:07:47 StorageArray kernel: mdcmd (94): set spinup_group 19 0

Sep 1 11:07:47 StorageArray kernel: mdcmd (95): set spinup_group 20 0

Sep 1 11:07:47 StorageArray kernel: mdcmd (96): set spinup_group 21 0

Sep 1 11:08:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:09:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:10:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:11:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:11:53 StorageArray emhttp: cmd: /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix/scripts/tail_log syslog

Sep 1 11:12:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:13:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:14:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:15:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:16:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:17:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:17:50 StorageArray kernel: mdcmd (97): spindown 0

Sep 1 11:18:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:19:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:20:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:21:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

 

Any ideas?

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Well done on the new release  :)

 

I'm getting one strange message *every minute* ...

 

Sep 1 11:07:47 StorageArray kernel: mdcmd (94): set spinup_group 19 0

Sep 1 11:07:47 StorageArray kernel: mdcmd (95): set spinup_group 20 0

Sep 1 11:07:47 StorageArray kernel: mdcmd (96): set spinup_group 21 0

Sep 1 11:08:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:09:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:10:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:11:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:11:53 StorageArray emhttp: cmd: /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix/scripts/tail_log syslog

Sep 1 11:12:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:13:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:14:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:15:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:16:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:17:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:17:50 StorageArray kernel: mdcmd (97): spindown 0

Sep 1 11:18:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:19:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:20:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:21:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

 

Any ideas?

 

Did you reboot?

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Well done on the new release  :)

 

I'm getting one strange message *every minute* ...

 

Sep 1 11:07:47 StorageArray kernel: mdcmd (94): set spinup_group 19 0

Sep 1 11:07:47 StorageArray kernel: mdcmd (95): set spinup_group 20 0

Sep 1 11:07:47 StorageArray kernel: mdcmd (96): set spinup_group 21 0

Sep 1 11:08:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:09:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:10:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:11:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:11:53 StorageArray emhttp: cmd: /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix/scripts/tail_log syslog

Sep 1 11:12:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:13:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:14:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:15:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:16:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:17:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:17:50 StorageArray kernel: mdcmd (97): spindown 0

Sep 1 11:18:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:19:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:20:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:21:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

 

Any ideas?

 

Did you reboot?

 

Hey Jon

 

Seeing the same thing here... multiple reboots... I am running as a Guest on esxi... so I never like to post errors first.

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Well done on the new release  :)

 

I'm getting one strange message *every minute* ...

 

Sep 1 11:07:47 StorageArray kernel: mdcmd (94): set spinup_group 19 0

Sep 1 11:07:47 StorageArray kernel: mdcmd (95): set spinup_group 20 0

Sep 1 11:07:47 StorageArray kernel: mdcmd (96): set spinup_group 21 0

Sep 1 11:08:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:09:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:10:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:11:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:11:53 StorageArray emhttp: cmd: /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix/scripts/tail_log syslog

Sep 1 11:12:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:13:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:14:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:15:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:16:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:17:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:17:50 StorageArray kernel: mdcmd (97): spindown 0

Sep 1 11:18:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:19:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:20:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:21:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

 

Any ideas?

 

Did you reboot?

 

Hey Jon

 

Seeing the same thing here... multiple reboots... I am running as a Guest on esxi... so I never like to post errors first.

No ideas. Works solid on physical systems from all our testing. Ran through it earlier today as a sanity check upgrading 6.0.1 to 6.1.0

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Yep - rebooted and so far everything is solid under 6.1 ... just those messages in the log file every minute.

 

There was a change made in the notification system that I think is causing those messages.  Disable notifications and then re-enable notifications and they should go away.

 

 

I'm running ESXi and was getting the notifications.  Disabling and re-enabling the notifications seemed to work.

 

Aug 31 21:29:01 Phatstore crond[2004]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null
Aug 31 21:30:01 Phatstore crond[2004]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null
Aug 31 21:31:01 Phatstore crond[2004]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null
Aug 31 21:32:01 Phatstore crond[2004]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null
Aug 31 21:33:01 Phatstore crond[2004]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null
Aug 31 21:34:01 Phatstore crond[2004]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null
Aug 31 21:35:01 Phatstore crond[2004]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null
Aug 31 21:35:10 Phatstore php: /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.docker.manager/scripts/docker 'start' 'DUC'
Aug 31 21:35:10 Phatstore kernel: device vethd4861c3 entered promiscuous mode
Aug 31 21:35:10 Phatstore kernel: docker0: port 2(vethd4861c3) entered forwarding state
Aug 31 21:35:10 Phatstore kernel: docker0: port 2(vethd4861c3) entered forwarding state
Aug 31 21:35:10 Phatstore avahi-daemon[8877]: Withdrawing workstation service for veth03cfb8e.
Aug 31 21:35:10 Phatstore kernel: eth0: renamed from veth03cfb8e
Aug 31 21:35:25 Phatstore kernel: docker0: port 2(vethd4861c3) entered forwarding state
Aug 31 21:36:01 Phatstore crond[2004]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null
Aug 31 21:37:01 Phatstore crond[2004]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null
Aug 31 21:38:01 Phatstore crond[2004]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null
Aug 31 21:39:01 Phatstore crond[2004]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null
Aug 31 21:40:01 Phatstore crond[2004]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null
Aug 31 21:41:01 Phatstore crond[2004]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null
Aug 31 21:42:01 Phatstore crond[2004]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null
Aug 31 21:43:01 Phatstore crond[2004]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null
Aug 31 21:44:01 Phatstore crond[2004]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null
Aug 31 21:45:01 Phatstore crond[2004]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null
Aug 31 21:46:01 Phatstore crond[2004]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null
Aug 31 21:47:16 Phatstore crond[2004]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null
Aug 31 21:48:01 Phatstore crond[2004]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null
Aug 31 21:49:01 Phatstore crond[2004]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null
Aug 31 21:50:01 Phatstore crond[2004]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null
Aug 31 21:50:40 Phatstore emhttp: cmd: /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix/scripts/tail_log syslog
Aug 31 21:51:01 Phatstore crond[2004]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null
Aug 31 21:52:01 Phatstore crond[2004]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null
Aug 31 21:53:01 Phatstore crond[2004]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null
Aug 31 21:54:01 Phatstore crond[2004]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null
Aug 31 21:54:47 Phatstore php: /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix/scripts/notify 'cron-init'
Aug 31 21:55:00 Phatstore php: /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix/scripts/notify 'cron-init'
Aug 31 21:55:07 Phatstore emhttp: cmd: /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix/scripts/tail_log syslog
Aug 31 21:55:15 Phatstore emhttp: cmd: /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix/scripts/tail_log syslog
Aug 31 21:55:30 Phatstore emhttp: cmd: /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix/scripts/tail_log syslog
Aug 31 21:56:05 Phatstore emhttp: cmd: /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix/scripts/tail_log syslog
Aug 31 21:57:37 Phatstore emhttp: cmd: /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix/scripts/tail_log syslog
Aug 31 21:59:38 Phatstore emhttp: cmd: /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix/scripts/tail_log syslog

 

I'm going to reboot to see if the fix is "sticky" - I've rebooted several times after upgrading as it seems the unassigned devices plugin is broken.

 

 

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Well done on the new release  :)

 

I'm getting one strange message *every minute* ...

 

Sep 1 11:07:47 StorageArray kernel: mdcmd (94): set spinup_group 19 0

Sep 1 11:07:47 StorageArray kernel: mdcmd (95): set spinup_group 20 0

Sep 1 11:07:47 StorageArray kernel: mdcmd (96): set spinup_group 21 0

Sep 1 11:08:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:09:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:10:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:11:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:11:53 StorageArray emhttp: cmd: /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix/scripts/tail_log syslog

Sep 1 11:12:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:13:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:14:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:15:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:16:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:17:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:17:50 StorageArray kernel: mdcmd (97): spindown 0

Sep 1 11:18:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:19:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:20:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

Sep 1 11:21:01 StorageArray crond[1674]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dyanmix/scripts/monitor &> /dev/null

 

Any ideas?

 

Did you reboot?

 

Hey Jon

 

Seeing the same thing here... multiple reboots... I am running as a Guest on esxi... so I never like to post errors first.

No ideas. Works solid on physical systems from all our testing. Ran through it earlier today as a sanity check upgrading 6.0.1 to 6.1.0

 

Removed all plugins and got this in the logs

 

Aug 31 21:02:16 Redemption crond[2130]: exit status 127 from user root /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.system.stats/scripts/sa1 1 1 &> /dev/null

 

I also see this in the console

 

cat: /var/log/scripts/*: No such file or directory 

 

I would restart again, but the wife is watching plex ;)

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