February 8, 20197 yr My server was running performing great. I have been moving alot of files one disk at a time to update my movie library to be compatible with Radarr. My server went in to the weekly parity check while I was working so I quit and went to bed. This morning my dockers were failing. They can't access the App Data share. So I started to investigate and found that the Shares menu on unRAID is empty. I sshed in to the server and did an MC and sure enough /mnt/user is red and in accessible. I've added 3.7k to the Radarr library over the last couple days. Which means I've moved 3.7K of foles to a new folder to make the media compatible with Radarr. All the data is still on my /mnt/cache and my /mnt/diskN. Ironically, /mnt/user0 works fine. Here is my diagnostics file. I can't reboot or anything as my Parity Check is only 88% complete. This has never happened before in the 4.6 years I've been using unRAID. Even the initial data copy, 16TB, never gave me a problem. Any help is appreciated. Thank you for your time. rudder2-server-diagnostics-20190208-0852.zip Edited February 8, 20197 yr by Rudder2
February 8, 20197 yr From your screenshot, it looks as though the fuse file system has crashed. You have no /mnt/user directory. It will be re-created when you reboot. I had a quick look at your diagnostics. You have a NIC problem that causes eth0 to hang and be reset that you ought to investigate.
February 8, 20197 yr Author Interesting...My NIC is on-board 4 port Intel NIC. Not sure where to start to look in to that. What would cause such a thing? Think it's the class 6 bonding? I noticed every once and a while it would say that ETH0 was down.
February 8, 20197 yr Community Expert Those Intel NIC resets are relatively common and usually nothing to worry about, unless you notice lan issues.
February 8, 20197 yr Author Cool, thank you for the info. I use NIC teaming and never noticed a problem with LAN connectivity. Every once in a while the LAN transfer speed drops but comes right back in a fraction of a second.
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