July 14, 20169 yr Hi All, Build this beast of a server for work. all was going well. But the devteam wanted to have access to the box to help with the export issue of NFS shares. upgraded to RC2 this morning and have been working with SSH trying to get it to work. Looking at this thread: http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=42657.15 Deleted the SSH keys from /etc/ssh/ via the console. reboot then ran mv /etc/shh /etc/ssh_OLD reboot and now the server wont boot. all I get is Failed to load ldlinux.c32 At this point the whole IT team is looking at unraid and trying to see if this is a good option going forward for more storage options across our sites. this would be a good point to use this as a recovery test. but where do we go from here...? new usb key and rebuild the array? will we retain all the data? thanks for any input or advise!
July 14, 20169 yr At this point the whole IT team is looking at unraid and trying to see if this is a good option going forward for more storage options across our sites. If it's something corporate and managing a significant number of machines, I personally would talk to LT about support rather than rely on a forum of other users. You tried just replacing ldlinux.c32 or checking the USB for corruption?
July 14, 20169 yr Author We are of course happy to look at the real support options if we have issue after the main testing phase. but currently we are just trying to see if UNRAID fits. Currently 2 bugs we need to iron out are the SSH access and the NFS share export and see how the NFS sares mounts into XEN and or ESXi. Moving forward, if I create a new USB 6.2rc2 installer on the same USB key. Will unraid boot and allow me to start the array?
July 14, 20169 yr We are of course happy to look at the real support options if we have issue after the main testing phase. but currently we are just trying to see if UNRAID fits. Currently 2 bugs we need to iron out are the SSH access and the NFS share export and see how the NFS sares mounts into XEN and or ESXi. Moving forward, if I create a new USB 6.2rc2 installer on the same USB key. Will unraid boot and allow me to start the array? Yes it will. But you'll need to assign all your disks to the array again. if you don't know which ones are parity then assign them all as data and start the array. The unmountable ones are parity. Also you'll need to set share preferences again I think. All your data will be there though.
July 14, 20169 yr Author great! luckily the parity drives are the 2x 8Tb drives and data are 5x 6TB drives. Let me see if i can get UNRAID to boot this way.
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