January 25, 20197 yr I was just about to buy a registration key, and when i stopped the array I got an error message stating that my usb device was blacklisted. I took it out of the machine and then tried to connect it to my windows machine without success. When I plugged it back into my server, i couldn't do anything via the webgui. I have since shutdown the machine. Is my config lost? If i try to use a new usb key, even though i was using a trial key.. am i screwed? Do I have to rebuild/reconfigure everything all over again? Setup my array, dockers, etc?
January 25, 20197 yr Author yes.. i cannot access anything on the device. the server won't even boot at the moment
January 25, 20197 yr If the device is totally unreadable, even via windows, then obtain a new high-quality name-brand usb flash device and reinstall Unraid OS onto it, boot your server and get a new Trial key. You will need to reassign all your storage devices to parity-array and cache as you can remember. In this situation there are three rules: Don't assign any device to Parity or Parity 2 unless you know that device does not contain valid data. Don't assign any device to Cache or Cache pool until after you have your parity-array reconfigured. Don't click any Format button. For step 1, you can leave Parity/Parity 2 unassigned, reassign your data disks, and then Start array and you should see all the shares there. Later after you've figured out what devices were for parity you can go back and assign them. Step 2 can be trickier, especially if you had a multi-device pool. In this case, going to command line and typing this may help with identification: blkid Once you have re-configured the storage devices correctly, all your shares should be ok, but if you changed any settings off their default, then you will need to go fix that.
January 25, 20197 yr Author so what about the config for plugins/dockers/etc? is that gone? or is that stored on the array? It sounds like I will be primarily recreating my array like a new install, but I will have data on it. correct?
January 25, 20197 yr 2 minutes ago, mordack said: so what about the config for plugins/dockers/etc? is that gone? or is that stored on the array? yes that's in 'config' directory on the flash 2 minutes ago, mordack said: It sounds like I will be primarily recreating my array like a new install, but I will have data on it. correct? correct, provided you don't overwrite it by assigning a data disk to parity 😮
January 25, 20197 yr Author fortunately before i downed the box, i took a screenshot of the devices and where they were. If I had the info from the MAIN page, that should be enough yes?
January 25, 20197 yr Author 1 minute ago, limetech said: yes that's in 'config' directory on the flash correct, provided you don't overwrite it by assigning a data disk to parity 😮 So I am going to have to reinstall / config my dockers? ☹️
January 25, 20197 yr 34 minutes ago, mordack said: So I am going to have to reinstall / config my dockers? ☹️ Yes, but the appdata is on the disks. It is just the docker templates that are on flash, the stuff that you fill out when creating/editing a docker. Unfortunately that means setting them all up again, but if you set them back up again exactly as before then they should pick up where they left off.
January 25, 20197 yr For future reference, you can download a zipped copy of your flash drive from Main - Boot Device - Flash - Flash Backup. It's a good idea to get a new backup anytime you make changes in the webUI.
January 26, 20197 yr Author Thank you all for your help. I have climbed down from my ledge. I was able to get everything back up and running. Then immediately backed up the flash Now I'm working on reinstalling some of the plugins that I had installed.. CA makes that pretty easy tho. For my peace of mind.. even though I selected the correct parity drive, the system running a parity-sync rebuild is normal right? All of my data appears to be intact... Edited January 26, 20197 yr by mordack things
January 26, 20197 yr 9 minutes ago, mordack said: For my peace of mind.. even though I selected the correct parity drive, the system running a parity-sync rebuild is normal right? Yes that's correct.
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