March 21, 20179 yr I just recently attempted to update my unraid OS version. I am currently on 6.2.4 and am attempting to upgrade to 6.3.2 When I hit the update button, everything appears to work correctly. I then reboot my server. When it comes back online, the version is still 6.2.4 and putty is unable to connect via SSH to the server any longer. I have attached the diagnostic package from tools->Diagnostics tower-diagnostics-20170321-1320.zip
March 21, 20179 yr Two things come immediately to mind. (1) You don't have enough RAM to do the update. Provide us with a few details about your hardware and what plugins, Dockers and VM's you are running. (2) Your Flash Drive is not writable. You can check the drive by removing it, plugging it into a PC, and running chkdsk on it.
March 21, 20179 yr Why is your docker.img so huge? I've never seen anyone that needed more than 20G if they were doing it right.
March 27, 20179 yr Author I am running on an AVS 10/4, 32 Gb RAM, 2x Xeon processors. Plugins: Dynamic Web Gui Ver 2016.11.05 unRAID Server OS Ver 6.2.4 As for dockers, I am running: binhex-nzbget (binhex/arch-nzbget:latest) binhex-sonarr (binhex/arch-sonarr:latest) booksonic ( linuxserver/booksonic:latest) couchpotato ( linuxserver/couchpotato:latest) duckdns (linuxserver/duckdns:latest) PlexMediaServer (limetech/plex:latest) plexpy (linuxserver/plexpy:latest) qbittorrent (mace/qbittorrent:latest) smokeping (linuxserver/smokeping:latest) unifi (linuxserver/unifi:latest) As for the docker size, at one point I was running a docker that had output piped into the container, instead of a mapped folder. The docker would fill up, so I made it large and haven't resized it since. I will check my flash drive
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