January 4, 20179 yr Hi, I originally set up my appdata share incorrectly and didn't lock it to the cache disk. I had started to move all my APPDATA data back onto my cache to consolidate in cache-only mode using Midnight commander. Moves were done from /MNT/DISK? to /MNT/CACHE. One of the moves got stuck and I resorted to a hard reboot. After rebooting I'm no longer able to connect via HTTP to the web interface. I am able to telnet but the array is not available. When connecting from windows all I see is the \\unraid\flash volume. My Unraid had been running perfectly for almost a year up until today. I've tried restarting the HTTP service manually but no dice. Any ideas or suggestions? unraid-diagnostics-20170103-2145.zip
January 4, 20179 yr Author Just tried rebooting in safe mode - still no HTTP. It just times out. Diagnostics from safe mode attached. unraid-diagnostics-20170103-2257.zip
January 4, 20179 yr Community Expert You need to run xfs_repair on disk10. https://lime-technology.com/wiki/index.php/Check_Disk_Filesystems#Drives_formatted_with_XFS
January 4, 20179 yr Community Expert After you get your filesystem fixed, the easy and preferred way to move a share to cache is to set it to cache-preferred and run mover.
January 4, 20179 yr Author You need to run xfs_repair on disk10. https://lime-technology.com/wiki/index.php/Check_Disk_Filesystems#Drives_formatted_with_XFS Thanks for your analysis, much appreciated. Can I quickly ask, how do I start in Maintenance Mode when I don't have access to the webgui and only the console?
January 4, 20179 yr Author After you get your filesystem fixed, the easy and preferred way to move a share to cache is to set it to cache-preferred and run mover. Oh man, that makes so much more sense. Thank you!
January 4, 20179 yr Community Expert Edit disk.cfg (flash\config) and change startArray="yes" to "no". Reboot and you can then access the GUI to start in maintenance mode.
January 4, 20179 yr Author Edit disk.cfg (flash\config) and change startArray="yes" to "no". Reboot and you can then access the GUI to start in maintenance mode. Have you seen scenario where changing this string gets reverted after reboot? After I save it to =no, I reopen it to confirm. Then I reboot and it's back to =yes when I look at it again.
January 4, 20179 yr Author No. Maybe check the flash drive for file system corruption. After a third time the setting finally stuck - then followed your instructions and my data is all back. Thank you so much and Happy New Year! *hugs*
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