October 11, 20178 yr Did I burn out my thumb drive? I can see all the files are there, but it WILL NOT boot. Running: 6.3.5 16GB DDR3 ECC unbuffered Tyan S5512 E3-1275 Boot device is/was a SanDisk Cruzer Fit 3.0 - 16GB I've re-run the make bootable file and see no recent logs (why does unraid not log to the thumbdrive with a retention time period?)
October 11, 20178 yr Author It was, I tried resetting it multiple times, switching between EFI and BIOS options, reboot several times, re-ran the make bootable and tried it again. Ended up saying ef it and wrote 6.4rc9f onto it and I'll be rebuilding from scratch.
October 11, 20178 yr Author OK, so here's a fun one. It won't recognized my 5TB seagate drive....It did when it first came up and now it will not.... Edited October 11, 20178 yr by eagle470
October 12, 20178 yr What do you mean it won't recognize the drive? Does the computer BIOS see the drive? It may have failed or cabling may have been disturbed. I'd suggest booting and generating / posting a diagnostics file.
October 12, 20178 yr Author I had to keep swapping cables until it was recognized, nothing changed when it went offline other than a reboot. You know what would be awesome? If if the system tar'd log files and dropped them to a folder prior to the reboot/shutdown.
October 12, 20178 yr 6 hours ago, zin105 said: No unRAID doesn't save any logs unless you type 'diagnostics' in the terminal. The "tips and tweaks" plugin can save logs but it's not real-time. This is something Limetech really needs to fix because there's so many problems that goes unsolved or are harder than necessary to fix because people don't have logs. We have CA Fix Common Problems for that.
October 12, 20178 yr 1 hour ago, zin105 said: Really should be a built in, enabled by default solution for this. I don't like the idea of constant writing to the flash device and it should only be used in case of issues.
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