October 26, 20169 yr Hi, I set up my UnRaid 6 server originally with two 256GB cache SSDs and have slowly been replacing the old 1TB spinners with 3TB drives. I had initially performed the connection to my home AD server with no problems and was able to browse shares from any of the computers at home. Periodically, I would be prompted by Windows for credentials to access the share, none of which would work, until I realized that the connection to AD had failed. It took a few of these incidents, of losing and then reestablishing the AD connection, before I realized (I think) that one of the SSDs seemed to be having issues and was causing a problem. I have removed the cache drives altogether at this point. Previously, rebooting and rejoining AD seemed to solve it until now, where I see this message in the log the moment after I click 'join' on the SMB config page. Oct 26 15:27:04 Tower emhttp: shcmd (336): /usr/bin/net ads join -U 'dirk'%***** |& logger Oct 26 15:27:04 Tower kernel: net[15681]: segfault at 2a31 ip 0000000000002a31 sp 00007ffcd838ca08 error 14 I've tried to suss out what that message could pertain to, but it has eluded me thus far. I updated to 6.2.2 this afternoon. I don't have access to the data through Windows shares, so I can't rescue the data and just nuke it from orbit and start fresh. I'm hoping someone can give me some guidance on how to recover from this or how to safely migrate the data. Please let me know what other information I can provide to help troubleshoot. Thanks, Dirk
October 26, 20169 yr Always good to post diagnostics following this kind of problem. Tools/Diagnostics What version of windows server?
October 27, 20169 yr Author Thanks! I've attached the diagnostics file. The domain controller is 2012R2. Dirk tower-diagnostics-20161027-1222.zip
October 30, 20169 yr Author Just checking in to see if someone can give me a head start on troubleshooting this. Maybe a more detailed log or a way to circumvent CIFS/SMB to get data off and start over. Thanks! Dirk
October 30, 20169 yr Just checking in to see if someone can give me a head start on troubleshooting this. Maybe a more detailed log or a way to circumvent CIFS/SMB to get data off and start over. Thanks! Dirk Sorry, haven't had a chance to look at this yet. Moving to the Defect Reports board...
October 31, 20169 yr Author That's OK, I'll keep checking back in case there are any further details I can provide.
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