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Unclean shutdown detected

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How I need to procedure ?

 

Sorry , but I dont know uraid details.

 

Thanks again

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  • Thanks for your help. I have now measured it. The array takes 1m 45s to stop. I will revise the script and add the new timeouts.

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    thanks for help. Solved!!!!

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1 hour ago, JorgeB said:

When Unriad needs to force a shutdown it first saves the diags in the flash drive, logs folder, so post the ones from the most recent shutdown.

 

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Diags show that the current shutdown timeout of 90 secs is not enough, go to disk settings and set shutdownTimeout to 150 secs, if still not enough stop the array and time how long it takes for it to stop, then add 30 secs to that.

thanks for help. Solved!!!!

  • 6 months later...

Could someone help me to resolve the same issue:

I upgraded and saw "Reboot" link. After reboot I see this message:

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Parity Check Tuning: 28-11-2023 20:53

[Server] Unclean shutdown detected

See **Troubleshooting** section of the Unraid OS Manual in the online documetaion to get guidance on resolving this

 

And now began Parity checking for few days...

And this is not first time, almost each reboot or shutdown - parity check, I don`t want to have it each time, because in winter server could be turned on-off each days, because of issue with our electricity infrastructure.

 

Which log and from where I have to check? 

Found issue - increased docker timeout from 10s to 45s and issue gone.

  • 1 month later...

I'm facing the same issue. I have increased system timeout seconds from 90 to 150 and docker timeout to 30 or 45; however, the server shows down a few minutes after booting.

homelab-diagnostics-20240122-0102.zip

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On 5/4/2023 at 9:01 AM, JorgeB said:

When Unriad needs to force a shutdown it first saves the diags in the flash drive, logs folder, so post the ones from the most recent shutdown.

 

On 1/22/2024 at 1:36 AM, trurl said:

 

This is what I found in the USB logs folder. Sorry for the late response. I was doing 24 hours memtest. So far there are no errors. The server is running normally, but the remote access shows as offline. I can still use the server itself if directly logged into it.

syslog.zip

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That is not the Diagnostics, and only shows a brief period of syslog after rebooting.

 

Did you look on the flash drive for Diagnostics as instructed?

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On 1/21/2024 at 8:05 PM, captainland said:

the server shows down a few minutes after booting.

I don't understand. Are you saying you didn't tell it to shut down? That is not what this thread is about.

9 minutes ago, trurl said:

I don't understand. Are you saying you didn't tell it to shut down? That is not what this thread is about.

Let me clarify. Whenever I boot up the server remotely, it shows the Unclean Shutdown Detected alert; as soon as I start the array, I lose connection. If I’m directly logged into the server (not remotely), it usually works. Sorry for the confusion.

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Not much clearer since it doesn't directly answer the question.

19 hours ago, trurl said:

Are you saying you didn't tell it to shut down?

 

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