June 12, 201016 yr I have a full 15 drives and everything was working fine with release 4.5. I logged on and saw there was a release of 4.5.4 (the only one now available to download). So I did what I always do, just replace the BZIMAGE and BZROOT files on the flash folder. Now the Unraid will not come online. There are no drive lights flashing or any lights of any kind. The ethernet lights seem to be flashing appropriately, orange solid and green flickering. What do I do? Can I just try to put the flash drive in a MAC OS and just copy over older files? HELP I have 15TB of data that I can not get too......
June 12, 201016 yr Author OK, I took the USB drive out, hooked it up to my iMac, and replaced 4.5.4 with 4.4.2 (BIZIMAGE/BIZROOT) and we are back up again. WTF happened... And why are all the other versions of Unraid missing from the download section.... I have streaming issues with this version and would like to go back to 4.5
June 12, 201016 yr you may likely need to update your syslinux, since the unRAID image is now larger. Old versions of syslinux have been reported to choke on the new larger uuRAID image.
June 12, 201016 yr OK, I took the USB drive out, hooked it up to my iMac, and replaced 4.5.4 with 4.4.2 (BIZIMAGE/BIZROOT) and we are back up again. WTF happened... And why are all the other versions of Unraid missing from the download section.... I have streaming issues with this version and would like to go back to 4.5 Others who have had this happen found the newer release supported a LAN interface on the motherboard that was previously un-supported. Therefore, it got the connection. You might see if you have the same situation. (Try the other ethernet port on the MB, or disable it so the one you are using gets assigned as eth0.) Other than that, without you assisting us with the post of a syslog, it is as difficult to diagnose what is happening as it would be for me to say my car broke down. What part number do I need to fix it? Since you say the disk lights were flashing, I'm going to assume it booted. If not, that is an entirely different issue. do you have a system console monitor attached? or are you headless? Are you using static IP adresses? perhaps when you rebooted it was on a different IP address if using DHCP and your MAC has a fixed entry in its host file. Joe L.
June 12, 201016 yr Author Sorry. It boots up so it isn't the power supply/motherboard. I am headless. It does have a static IP of 192.168.1.100 About an hour after working with the 4.4.2 files I replaced it went 'offline' again. The machine was still on itself but all connections were dropped. I do have one bad drive (drive six) showed as red before this all happened but I don't think one bad drive would be the problem. So I am back to where I was on post 1 again, Unraid does not work. I can not telnet or HTTP into it at the moment.
June 12, 201016 yr Author The system has just come back online for no apparent reason. If someone can point me to where to get system log dump I will post here. I will look through the wiki in the meantime.
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