rbh00723 Posted January 25, 2019 Share Posted January 25, 2019 So I've been having an issue that after some period of up time (at this point <7 days) I go to log in to my server and can't see any of my dockers and a few other things are wrong too... Please help me this keeps happening. ErrorWarningSystemArrayLogin Jan 25 17:51:19 PlexMiner emhttpd: error: put_config_idx, 609: No such file or directory (2): fopen: /boot/config/shares/Backup.cfg Jan 25 17:51:19 PlexMiner emhttpd: error: put_config_idx, 609: No such file or directory (2): fopen: /boot/config/shares/Ryan.cfg Jan 25 17:51:19 PlexMiner emhttpd: error: put_config_idx, 609: No such file or directory (2): fopen: /boot/config/shares/Windows VM.cfg Jan 25 17:51:19 PlexMiner emhttpd: error: put_config_idx, 609: No such file or directory (2): fopen: /boot/config/shares/appdata.cfg Jan 25 17:51:19 PlexMiner emhttpd: error: put_config_idx, 609: No such file or directory (2): fopen: /boot/config/shares/domains.cfg Jan 25 17:51:19 PlexMiner emhttpd: error: put_config_idx, 609: No such file or directory (2): fopen: /boot/config/shares/isos.cfg Jan 25 17:51:19 PlexMiner emhttpd: error: put_config_idx, 609: No such file or directory (2): fopen: /boot/config/shares/steamcache.cfg Jan 25 17:51:19 PlexMiner emhttpd: error: put_config_idx, 609: No such file or directory (2): fopen: /boot/config/shares/system.cfg Jan 25 17:51:19 PlexMiner emhttpd: Starting services... Jan 25 17:51:20 PlexMiner emhttpd: error: put_config_idx, 609: No such file or directory (2): fopen: /boot/config/shares/Backup.cfg Jan 25 17:51:20 PlexMiner emhttpd: error: put_config_idx, 609: No such file or directory (2): fopen: /boot/config/shares/Ryan.cfg Jan 25 17:51:20 PlexMiner emhttpd: error: put_config_idx, 609: No such file or directory (2): fopen: /boot/config/shares/Windows VM.cfg Jan 25 17:51:20 PlexMiner emhttpd: error: put_config_idx, 609: No such file or directory (2): fopen: /boot/config/shares/appdata.cfg Jan 25 17:51:20 PlexMiner emhttpd: error: put_config_idx, 609: No such file or directory (2): fopen: /boot/config/shares/domains.cfg Jan 25 17:51:20 PlexMiner emhttpd: error: put_config_idx, 609: No such file or directory (2): fopen: /boot/config/shares/isos.cfg Jan 25 17:51:20 PlexMiner emhttpd: error: put_config_idx, 609: No such file or directory (2): fopen: /boot/config/shares/steamcache.cfg Jan 25 17:51:20 PlexMiner emhttpd: error: put_config_idx, 609: No such file or directory (2): fopen: /boot/config/shares/system.cfg Jan 25 17:51:20 PlexMiner emhttpd: Starting services... Jan 25 17:51:20 PlexMiner kernel: fat__get_entry: 854 callbacks suppressed Jan 25 17:51:20 PlexMiner kernel: FAT-fs (sda1): Directory bread(block 30968) failed Jan 25 17:51:20 PlexMiner kernel: FAT-fs (sda1): Directory bread(block 30969) failed Jan 25 17:51:20 PlexMiner kernel: FAT-fs (sda1): Directory bread(block 30970) failed Jan 25 17:51:20 PlexMiner kernel: FAT-fs (sda1): Directory bread(block 30971) failed Jan 25 17:51:20 PlexMiner kernel: FAT-fs (sda1): Directory bread(block 30972) failed Jan 25 17:51:20 PlexMiner kernel: FAT-fs (sda1): Directory bread(block 30973) failed Jan 25 17:51:20 PlexMiner kernel: FAT-fs (sda1): Directory bread(block 30974) failed Jan 25 17:51:20 PlexMiner kernel: FAT-fs (sda1): Directory bread(block 30975) failed Jan 25 17:51:20 PlexMiner kernel: FAT-fs (sda1): Directory bread(block 30976) failed Jan 25 17:51:20 PlexMiner kernel: FAT-fs (sda1): Directory bread(block 30977) failed Quote Link to comment
trurl Posted January 25, 2019 Share Posted January 25, 2019 You are having a problem with the flash drive. Probably the USB port it is using is disconnecting. Try another port. USB2 ports are more reliable. Quote Link to comment
rbh00723 Posted January 26, 2019 Author Share Posted January 26, 2019 Thanks. Will try...I feel like I remember reading this somewhere b4 but I can't uses a SATA based SSD for my OS drive can I? Quote Link to comment
Squid Posted January 26, 2019 Share Posted January 26, 2019 6 minutes ago, rbh00723 said: but I can't uses a SATA based SSD for my OS drive can I? Nope. You must use a flash drive. Quote Link to comment
rbh00723 Posted January 26, 2019 Author Share Posted January 26, 2019 Just now, Squid said: Nope. You must use a flash drive. Are you able to explain why that is? (Sorry I am a linux dummie) Also is this planed to change in the future? Also is there a chance that the flash drive itself is corrupt? and thank you guys for the help. Quote Link to comment
Squid Posted January 26, 2019 Share Posted January 26, 2019 (edited) 4 minutes ago, rbh00723 said: Are you able to explain why that is? Primary reason would be due to piracy. Vast majority of flash drives have a unique GUID that allows unRaid to only run as a time-limited trial or on the paid version. Plus, why would you invest say $100 on an OS drive that's only used during boot up. 4 minutes ago, rbh00723 said: Also is there a chance that the flash drive itself is corrupt? Sure it's possible (but also unlikely). You can toss the flash drive into another computer and run the file system checks on it. Generally speaking, USB2 sticks and ports work the best (and have zero performance problems since unRaid operates completely from RAM) Edited January 26, 2019 by Squid 1 Quote Link to comment
trurl Posted January 26, 2019 Share Posted January 26, 2019 3 hours ago, Squid said: unRaid operates completely from RAM This is the thing that people don't realize when they think they should be able to install the OS to another disk. The OS isn't installed to the flash drive. The archives that install the OS are on the flash drive, and the OS is installed into RAM at each boot. Quote Link to comment
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