patthe Posted December 31, 2015 Share Posted December 31, 2015 Hi, I just go unraid 6, first time dealing with real raid stuff. My question is each time I reset the computer for some reason I have to manualy input this command to have the web interface appearing. nohup /usr/local/sbin/emhttp & Also before I restart last, I had user, share folder with data, I turn pc off, add a ssd for cash, restart now share folder gone, hopefully data still om drive, waiting on array to rebuild for the next 10 hours, and all user disapear. Help? Quote Link to comment
Squid Posted December 31, 2015 Share Posted December 31, 2015 Hi, I just go unraid 6, first time dealing with real raid stuff. My question is each time I reset the computer for some reason I have to manualy input this command to have the web interface appearing. nohup /usr/local/sbin/emhttp & Also before I restart last, I had user, share folder with data, I turn pc off, add a ssd for cash, restart now share folder gone, hopefully data still om drive, waiting on array to rebuild for the next 10 hours, and all user disapear. Help? Post your diagnostics (Tools - Diagnostics) Quote Link to comment
patthe Posted December 31, 2015 Author Share Posted December 31, 2015 Dec 30 17:24:31 Tower kernel: md: using 1536k window, over a total of 5860522532 blocks. Dec 30 17:24:33 Tower emhttp: shcmd (186): :>/etc/samba/smb-shares.conf Dec 30 17:24:33 Tower avahi-daemon[14293]: Files changed, reloading. Dec 30 17:24:33 Tower emhttp: Restart SMB... Dec 30 17:24:33 Tower emhttp: shcmd (187): killall -HUP smbd Dec 30 17:24:33 Tower emhttp: shcmd (188): cp /etc/avahi/services/smb.service- /etc/avahi/services/smb.service Dec 30 17:24:33 Tower avahi-daemon[14293]: Files changed, reloading. Dec 30 17:24:33 Tower avahi-daemon[14293]: Service group file /services/smb.service changed, reloading. Dec 30 17:24:33 Tower emhttp: shcmd (189): pidof rpc.mountd &> /dev/null Dec 30 17:24:33 Tower emhttp: shcmd (190): /etc/rc.d/rc.atalk status Dec 30 17:24:34 Tower avahi-daemon[14293]: Service "Tower" (/services/smb.service) successfully established. Dec 30 17:50:46 Tower emhttp: shcmd (191): useradd -g users -d / -s /bin/false -c '' 'patthe' |& logger Dec 30 17:50:46 Tower useradd[19200]: new user: name=patthe, UID=1000, GID=100, home=/, shell=/bin/false Dec 30 17:50:46 Tower emhttp: shcmd (192): chpasswd <<< 'patthe':***** Dec 30 17:50:46 Tower emhttp: shcmd (193): smbpasswd -L -s -a 'patthe' <<< '*****'$'\n'***** Dec 30 17:50:46 Tower emhttp: shcmd (194): cp /etc/passwd /etc/shadow /etc/samba/private/smbpasswd /boot/config Dec 30 17:50:46 Tower emhttp: shcmd (195): :>/etc/samba/smb-shares.conf Dec 30 17:50:46 Tower avahi-daemon[14293]: Files changed, reloading. Dec 30 17:50:46 Tower emhttp: Restart SMB... Dec 30 17:50:46 Tower emhttp: shcmd (196): killall -HUP smbd Dec 30 17:50:46 Tower emhttp: shcmd (197): cp /etc/avahi/services/smb.service- /etc/avahi/services/smb.service Dec 30 17:50:46 Tower avahi-daemon[14293]: Files changed, reloading. Dec 30 17:50:46 Tower avahi-daemon[14293]: Service group file /services/smb.service changed, reloading. Dec 30 17:50:46 Tower emhttp: shcmd (198): pidof rpc.mountd &> /dev/null Dec 30 17:50:46 Tower emhttp: shcmd (199): /etc/rc.d/rc.atalk status Dec 30 17:50:47 Tower avahi-daemon[14293]: Service "Tower" (/services/smb.service) successfully established. Dec 30 17:51:02 Tower emhttp: shcmd (200): useradd -g users -d / -s /bin/false -c '' 'kodi' |& logger Dec 30 17:51:02 Tower useradd[19284]: new user: name=kodi, UID=1001, GID=100, home=/, shell=/bin/false Dec 30 17:51:02 Tower emhttp: shcmd (201): chpasswd <<< 'kodi':***** Dec 30 17:51:02 Tower emhttp: shcmd (202): smbpasswd -L -s -a 'kodi' <<< '*****'$'\n'***** Dec 30 17:51:02 Tower emhttp: shcmd (203): cp /etc/passwd /etc/shadow /etc/samba/private/smbpasswd /boot/config Dec 30 17:51:02 Tower emhttp: shcmd (204): :>/etc/samba/smb-shares.conf Dec 30 17:51:02 Tower avahi-daemon[14293]: Files changed, reloading. Dec 30 17:51:02 Tower emhttp: Restart SMB... Dec 30 17:51:02 Tower emhttp: shcmd (205): killall -HUP smbd Dec 30 17:51:02 Tower emhttp: shcmd (206): cp /etc/avahi/services/smb.service- /etc/avahi/services/smb.service Dec 30 17:51:02 Tower avahi-daemon[14293]: Files changed, reloading. Dec 30 17:51:02 Tower avahi-daemon[14293]: Service group file /services/smb.service changed, reloading. Dec 30 17:51:02 Tower emhttp: shcmd (207): pidof rpc.mountd &> /dev/null Dec 30 17:51:02 Tower emhttp: shcmd (208): /etc/rc.d/rc.atalk status Dec 30 17:51:03 Tower avahi-daemon[14293]: Service "Tower" (/services/smb.service) successfully established. Dec 30 20:40:12 Tower emhttp: cmd: /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix/scripts/tail_log syslog Quote Link to comment
patthe Posted December 31, 2015 Author Share Posted December 31, 2015 I also realize that my computer name did not change, I change it for Server. Look like nothing save, is my data safe Quote Link to comment
Squid Posted December 31, 2015 Share Posted December 31, 2015 We need the full diagnostics (Tools - Diagnostics) Quote Link to comment
patthe Posted December 31, 2015 Author Share Posted December 31, 2015 https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bzd8umfzifAuclVrdEx6Tm0walk/view?usp=docslist_api Here you go, thanks for the help by the way Quote Link to comment
Squid Posted December 31, 2015 Share Posted December 31, 2015 #1 - There is no "go" file (config/go) Either you wound up somehow deleting the file from your flash drive, or maybe you didn't properly eject the flash drive after you created it on windows. I would reformat the flash and start it over again. #2 - You're getting this showing up in the logs way before emhttp even begins to load: Dec 30 16:36:30 Tower kernel: WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 1 at drivers/iommu/intel-iommu.c:2380 iommu_prepare_identity_map+0xd2/0x1a0() Dec 30 16:36:30 Tower kernel: Your BIOS is broken; RMRR ends before it starts! Dec 30 16:36:30 Tower kernel: BIOS vendor: American Megatrends Inc.; Ver: 1502 ; Product Version: System Version Dec 30 16:36:30 Tower kernel: Modules linked in: Dec 30 16:36:30 Tower kernel: CPU: 0 PID: 1 Comm: swapper/0 Tainted: G W I 4.1.13-unRAID #1 Dec 30 16:36:30 Tower kernel: Hardware name: System manufacturer System Product Name/Rampage III Extreme, BIOS 1502 10/03/2011 Dec 30 16:36:30 Tower kernel: 0000000000000009 ffff880331137cd8 ffffffff815f12b0 0000000000001ee4 Dec 30 16:36:30 Tower kernel: ffff880331137d28 ffff880331137d18 ffffffff8104775b 00000000bf7dbfff Dec 30 16:36:30 Tower kernel: ffffffff815f23a6 ffff8803308fd980 00000000bf7dbfff ffff88033081e098 Dec 30 16:36:30 Tower kernel: Call Trace: Dec 30 16:36:30 Tower kernel: [<ffffffff815f12b0>] dump_stack+0x4c/0x6e Dec 30 16:36:30 Tower kernel: [<ffffffff8104775b>] warn_slowpath_common+0x97/0xb1 Dec 30 16:36:30 Tower kernel: [<ffffffff815f23a6>] ? iommu_prepare_identity_map+0xd2/0x1a0 Dec 30 16:36:30 Tower kernel: [<ffffffff810477b6>] warn_slowpath_fmt+0x41/0x43 Dec 30 16:36:30 Tower kernel: [<ffffffff815f23a6>] iommu_prepare_identity_map+0xd2/0x1a0 Dec 30 16:36:30 Tower kernel: [<ffffffff818d67fd>] init_dmars+0x2ee/0x454 Dec 30 16:36:30 Tower kernel: [<ffffffff818d6bf8>] intel_iommu_init+0x295/0x585 Dec 30 16:36:30 Tower kernel: [<ffffffff818ac2a8>] pci_iommu_init+0x13/0x3e Dec 30 16:36:30 Tower kernel: [<ffffffff818ac295>] ? memblock_find_dma_reserve+0x146/0x146 Dec 30 16:36:30 Tower kernel: [<ffffffff81002145>] do_one_initcall+0xe9/0x178 Dec 30 16:36:30 Tower kernel: [<ffffffff818a405d>] kernel_init_freeable+0x17c/0x204 Dec 30 16:36:30 Tower kernel: [<ffffffff818a3807>] ? initcall_blacklist+0xa5/0xa5 Dec 30 16:36:30 Tower kernel: [<ffffffff815e4585>] ? rest_init+0x89/0x89 Dec 30 16:36:30 Tower kernel: [<ffffffff815e458e>] kernel_init+0x9/0xd5 Dec 30 16:36:30 Tower kernel: [<ffffffff815f6d92>] ret_from_fork+0x42/0x70 Dec 30 16:36:30 Tower kernel: [<ffffffff815e4585>] ? rest_init+0x89/0x89 Dec 30 16:36:30 Tower kernel: ---[ end trace 3050c6f14e007549 ]--- Dec 30 16:36:30 Tower kernel: IOMMU: mapping reserved region failed Dec 30 16:36:30 Tower kernel: IOMMU: Setting identity map for device 0000:00:1a.1 [0xbf7dc000 - 0xbf7dbfff] If I was going to guess, you need to update the BIOS on your mobo to support IOMMU properly (or disable IOMMU) I think the reason its not saving any of your configs is because of this: ec 30 16:36:30 Tower kernel: FAT-fs (sda1): bogus number of reserved sectors Dec 30 16:36:30 Tower kernel: FAT-fs (sda1): Can't find a valid FAT filesystem and Dec 30 16:38:38 Tower emhttp: import flash device: sda Dec 30 16:38:38 Tower emhttp: Warning: Flash device not mounted! Once again, I would start your flash drive all over again... Quote Link to comment
patthe Posted December 31, 2015 Author Share Posted December 31, 2015 If I redoo the flash drive, would I loose everything on the drive? Or should be fine if I re-format the drive, re install everything? Replug and re-do the parity and all data still there? Quote Link to comment
patthe Posted December 31, 2015 Author Share Posted December 31, 2015 I could not found optiom in my bios for IOMMU but I found VT-D is activate. What is IOMMU? Quote Link to comment
Squid Posted December 31, 2015 Share Posted December 31, 2015 If I redoo the flash drive, would I loose everything on the drive? Or should be fine if I re-format the drive, re install everything? Replug and re-do the parity and all data still there? The data on the hard drives will be fine Try disabling VT-D and see what happens Quote Link to comment
patthe Posted December 31, 2015 Author Share Posted December 31, 2015 So found problem, windows 10 only format in exfat, so i download a tools to force format in fat32, now work no problem. I can see the data on drive and array is rebuilding. One last thing, how can I format the ssd from unraid? Right now it in ntfs, old windoes drive still with windows on it, lol. Thanks Quote Link to comment
patthe Posted December 31, 2015 Author Share Posted December 31, 2015 Ok will try disabling VT-D tomorow. Quote Link to comment
Squid Posted December 31, 2015 Share Posted December 31, 2015 So found problem, windows 10 only format in exfat, so i download a tools to force format in fat32, now work no problem. I can see the data on drive and array is rebuilding. One last thing, how can I format the ssd from unraid? Right now it in ntfs, old windoes drive still with windows on it, lol. Thanks unRaid should offer to format the drive automatically... Quote Link to comment
patthe Posted December 31, 2015 Author Share Posted December 31, 2015 So found problem, windows 10 only format in exfat, so i download a tools to force format in fat32, now work no problem. I can see the data on drive and array is rebuilding. One last thing, how can I format the ssd from unraid? Right now it in ntfs, old windoes drive still with windows on it, lol. Thanks unRaid should offer to format the drive automatically... Wierd never ask me, is say load as ntfs, see that windows still on it, maybe after array complete? If not I can just turn pc off, remove the drive, format into another system? Quote Link to comment
trurl Posted December 31, 2015 Share Posted December 31, 2015 So found problem, windows 10 only format in exfat, so i download a tools to force format in fat32, now work no problem. I can see the data on drive and array is rebuilding. One last thing, how can I format the ssd from unraid? Right now it in ntfs, old windoes drive still with windows on it, lol. Thanks unRaid should offer to format the drive automatically... Wierd never ask me, is say load as ntfs, see that windows still on it, maybe after array complete? If not I can just turn pc off, remove the drive, format into another system? No, unRAID must format it. Stop the array, go to the page for the drive, choose the filesystem for the drive, start the array, unRAID will format it. Quote Link to comment
patthe Posted January 1, 2016 Author Share Posted January 1, 2016 Hi, work, thanks for the help will be back for more later one. Happy new years. Quote Link to comment
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