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DONT UPGRADE - Serious Issue with new UNRAID Upgrade???

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EDIT: I apologize for the sensationalized and misleading title.

EDIT 2: I used the commands below from this article to force a restart.

echo 1 > /proc/sys/kernel/sysrq 
echo b > /proc/sysrq-trigger

 

 

Symptoms include

-webGUI not reachable

-shfs process at 100% cpu

-docker kill commands not working

-kill-reboot-shutdown commands not working

 

Here are people posting about this issue

 

Edited by ZipsServer

So then its fair to say its a small group who are experiencing issues? On the whole I think most people can upgrade worry free. It also difficult to draw the conclusion that the upgrade itself is the cause of these issues, perhaps some of these people were experiencing minor issues before the upgrade which made them worse. Each case really needs to be examined on an individual basis to see if there are related issues. Five or six people experiencing problems after an upgrade is not evidence that there is a problem with the latest version of unRAID.

Agree -- the upgrade has been out for over 3 weeks and clearly a LOT of folks have upgraded with no issue.   A handful of folks who have seen issues with their systems that may or may not have any relationship with the actual version is hardly evidence that there's a fundamental problem with the latest version.    In the few times that a release HAS had a significant issue it was very clear within a day from the feedback on the forum, and a fix was issued VERY quickly.    After 3 weeks it's safe to say this release doesn't have any such problems.

 

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And the 3rd thread you linked (which is the one you posted in saying "me too" without posting diagnostics or anything else helpful) isn't even about the latest version.

As others have mentioned, I don't think the problems referenced in the OP are systemic in any way.  There are a few users who have had this issue or a variation thereof over time, but never enough in quantity to warrant us pulling back a release.

I'd love to see the statistic on how many of those with issues still have ReiserFS disks.

1 hour ago, jonathanm said:

I'd love to see the statistic on how many of those with issues still have ReiserFS disks.

 

I very seriously doubt this has anything to do with the disk format.

 

Throwing my hat in the ring. I woke up to the same problem this morning.

 

I've tried running "diagnostics" to no avail (won't complete), I have tried sending the kill signal to shfs and it won't respond, and I have tried "powerdown" which also will not complete.

 

I have no access to SMB shares or the WebGUI, but I can access SSH.

 

Any ideas on next steps?

What problem? You should really start your own thread and provide the details of your system, hardware unRAID version etc. Joining someone else's thread with comments like:

 

'woke up to the same problem' is really not helpful at all.

 

We need details about what your 'problem' is.

9 minutes ago, ashman70 said:

What problem? You should really start your own thread and provide the details of your system, hardware unRAID version etc. Joining someone else's thread with comments like:

 

'woke up to the same problem' is really not helpful at all.

 

We need details about what your 'problem' is.

 

Fair enough.

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