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Disk Error and now Web GUI doesn't load

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(unRAID Version: 5.0-rc8a)

 

I had a disk error today and after shutting down, I can't get the web GUI back up. I can telnet into the array, and unMENU works, but can't get the web GUI up. UnMENU shows my error'ed disk as "DISK_DSBL_NP"

 

I tried "/usr/local/sbin/emhttp &" I get the following:

 

Nov 9 23:07:26 tower emhttp: rdevName.25 not found

Nov 9 23:07:26 tower emhttp: diskFsStatus.1 not found

Nov 9 23:07:26 tower kernel: emhttp[16932]: segfault at 0 ip b7511760 sp bfaf7700 error 4 in libc-2.11.1.so[b7498000+15c000]

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I figured something out - it was my plugins casing the issue. started the system without my plugins and its running now. Going to rebuild my drive that had the error, but afterwards, how do I go and remove the plugins and then reinstall them? I only have SAB, sickbeard and couchpotato installed.

I figured something out - it was my plugins casing the issue. started the system without my plugins and its running now. Going to rebuild my drive that had the error, but afterwards, how do I go and remove the plugins and then reinstall them? I only have SAB, sickbeard and couchpotato installed.

Are these PhAzE plugins? If not, I would highly recommend replacing them. If so, see PhAzE plugin thread.

 

Better yet, upgrade to v6. See stickies in v6 support.

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