Bjonness406 Posted September 9, 2016 Share Posted September 9, 2016 I have an problem. I updated from 6.1.9 to 6.2 RC5, let it update for a while, but nothing happend. I could ping the server, and ssh into it, but no webui response. Tried shutting it down from a ssh session - Nothing happend, tried pressing the power button case, same thing - nothing happend. I typed mc in the command line, just to see, but nothing was mounted at /mnt I could also log in into the server without any password with the root user. I forced a shutdown of the server after a long time, since I had no other choice. When it boots now, it spams "Waiting for /dev/disk/by-label/UNRAID (will check for 30 seconds)" for 30 seconds, then it does not find it and continue booting. My flash drive is still named UNRAID, and I have also tried running "make_bootable.bat" again just to see, but same thing happens. Todays part of the syslog attached, and a diagnostic from today (probably from powerdown plugin?) The standalone syslog shows more info than the syslog in the diagnostic file Any help would be appreciated! I have also posted this in the 6.2 RC5 release thread, but since I haven't got any answears yet, I am asking here too (really want to get my server back up again! ) syslog.txt tower-diagnostics-20160908-2144.zip Link to comment
JorgeB Posted September 9, 2016 Share Posted September 9, 2016 Diagnostics are from v6.1.9 Link to comment
Squid Posted September 9, 2016 Share Posted September 9, 2016 Not the ideal solution, but have you tried just reformatting the the flash drive and setting up the drive assignments from scratch? I have had at least once in the 62 betas series had the update hang on me (due to it issuing a sync, and if another process is very actively using the cache/array the sync will never complete) Link to comment
JorgeB Posted September 9, 2016 Share Posted September 9, 2016 I had the same happen when upgraded one of my servers and doing this fixed it: Backup your flash drive then open a command prompt window as administrator, then type, in this order: -diskpart -list disk -select disk x (x=your flash drive) -clean -create partition primary -format fs=fat32 label=UNRAID quick -active -assign -exit -close cmd window -restore files from flash backup -execute make_bootable as admin Link to comment
Bjonness406 Posted September 9, 2016 Author Share Posted September 9, 2016 Diagnostics are from v6.1.9 Diagnostics from 6.2 would not save because of the boot error. I had the same happen when upgraded one of my servers and doing this fixed it: Backup your flash drive then open a command prompt window as administrator, then type, in this order: -diskpart -list disk -select disk x (x=your flash drive) -clean -create partition primary -format fs=fat32 label=UNRAID quick -active -assign -exit -close cmd window -restore files from flash backup -execute make_bootable as admin Thank you! This fixed my issue Link to comment
limetech Posted September 12, 2016 Share Posted September 12, 2016 I had the same happen when upgraded one of my servers and doing this fixed it: Backup your flash drive then open a command prompt window as administrator, then type, in this order: -diskpart -list disk -select disk x (x=your flash drive) -clean -create partition primary -format fs=fat32 label=UNRAID quick -active -assign -exit -close cmd window -restore files from flash backup -execute make_bootable as admin It wouldn't work to simply right-click on the flash device under Computer and select Format from the drop-down? Link to comment
JorgeB Posted September 12, 2016 Share Posted September 12, 2016 It wouldn't work to simply right-click on the flash device under Computer and select Format from the drop-down? It didn't for me when this happened, that was the first thing I tried. Link to comment
Squid Posted September 14, 2016 Share Posted September 14, 2016 It wouldn't work to simply right-click on the flash device under Computer and select Format from the drop-down? It didn't for me when this happened, that was the first thing I tried. Now that I'm thinking about it I've run into something similar when I've used my spare unRaid stick in a pinch to setup a different OS's bootable USB. Occasionally, no matter what I can't get unRaid to boot again at all. Formatting, run make_bootable a hundred times and I couldn't get it to go. Found that ActiveBootDisk was able to properly wipe the flash so that make_bootable would work. But probably your instructions would have been the solution also. Link to comment
ashman70 Posted January 27, 2018 Share Posted January 27, 2018 This did not work for me, I am still getting the same results. unRAID does not think the drive is named properly and and it cannot find my network adapter. Link to comment
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