November 13, 20178 yr Hello, Whilst copying some files over from a mounted unassigned drive to a share via command line cp command I started to get "unable to write disk" "disk full" messages. When checking the web interface all the shares i created have disappeared. Looking at the log it seems i have a hardware issue but cant tell if its a disk or a controller, could i possibly trouble someone with more knowledge than I to take a look at my log file? I suspect a reboot will bring the shares back but thought i would wait. Attached log and diagnostics file also a screen shot of the disks. Thanks Marc unraid log.txt tower-diagnostics-20171113-0527.zip
November 13, 20178 yr Community Expert Nov 13 05:06:22 Tower kernel: XFS (md1): Corruption of in-memory data detected. Shutting down filesystem Nov 13 05:06:22 Tower kernel: XFS (md1): Please umount the filesystem and rectify the problem(s) Not sure this can be caused just file the filesystem being full, you should at least run a few memtest passes.
November 13, 20178 yr Author Ran memtest for three passes no errors The drives aren't full, i think that error was more down to access to the drives
November 13, 20178 yr Author Booted back into Unraid and no shares in the web interface... how do i get the shares back with the data?
November 13, 20178 yr Author rebooted again started array this time I can see the shares Would like to know what caused it. Edited November 13, 20178 yr by brownster
November 13, 20178 yr Community Expert 23 minutes ago, brownster said: The drives aren't full, i think that error was more down to access to the drives Disk1 was completely full and giving out space errors before the filesystem shutdown.
November 13, 20178 yr Community Expert 8 minutes ago, brownster said: Would like to know what caused it. 2 hours ago, johnnie.black said: Shutting down filesystem
November 13, 20178 yr Author Thanks Johnnie changed the share from high water to most free, see if that helps it was set to split on top level (which would be film title folder
November 13, 20178 yr Community Expert Attention that split level takes precedence over allocation mode.
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