November 5, 20178 yr Hi all, Last night I setup a win10 VM to have my IP camera record to a hard drive not part of the array through unassigned devices. Everything was working well last night before I left but this morning the GUI was completely unresponsive although I could see my docker services were running still since I could access them externally. I checked the logs through IPMI and I had a ton of the following errors: /etc/rc.d/rc.docker: line 29: /boot/config/docker.cfg: Input/output error /etc/rc.d/rc.libvirt: line 16: /boot/config/domain.cfg: Input/output error I had to do an unclean shutdown of the server and it didn't seem to save any diagnostics in the logs so I can't pull that up. The array rebooted up again fine and started a parity check. Everything seems to be running fine now. I'd like to point out this all started when I left the VM running overnight. I don't know at which point it started causing problems. Any ideas or thoughts? I'm currently running a SMART report on the drive that it was recording too.
November 5, 20178 yr Your flash drive has been mounted as read-only to prevent further corruption to it. Try tossing it into another computer and run the filesystem checks on it.
November 5, 20178 yr Author 9 minutes ago, Squid said: Your flash drive has been mounted as read-only to prevent further corruption to it. Try tossing it into another computer and run the filesystem checks on it. Just ran it now on my Windows PC, no apparent errors. Any ideas? Also a note as well, when I checked the network drives this morning, the drive the VM was recording to was not in the network drives as mounted anymore, it almost looks like it unmounted....could that have caused the issue?
November 5, 20178 yr Not sure. If this is repeatable, then consider installing Fix Common Problems and tossing it into troubleshooting mode and then doing what it says It looks like corruption, but maybe the flashed dropped totally offline. Try and make sure that its in a USB2 port
November 5, 20178 yr Author 9 minutes ago, Squid said: Not sure. If this is repeatable, then consider installing Fix Common Problems and tossing it into troubleshooting mode and then doing what it says It looks like corruption, but maybe the flashed dropped totally offline. Try and make sure that its in a USB2 port It's in a USB2 port on the Supermicro MB itself. I will try and see if I can replicate it. I'll spin up the VM and start recording again and monitoring it. This never happened before, only when I left the VM running last night and BlueIris. But then again, I'm not certain it couldn't have been something else.
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