March 6, 20197 yr Hi friends, A few days ago, my Unraid was no longer accessible. (interface & SSH) So I had to make a shutdown / start of the system machine. (Fortunately for me, the discs are in an external box so no power cut) After rebooting I was surprised to see the logs empty because I wish to know the cause of the error. Is there a way to keep the logs in case of a shutdown / boot of the system ? Or, I did not look at the right place ?
March 6, 20197 yr On 6.7 you can set up the new syslog optionsOn 6.6 you would have to use troubleshooting mode in the fix common problems plugin. But if it's not a common occurrence using troubleshooting mode isn't recommended for extended periods of timeSent via telekinesis
March 7, 20197 yr Author Thank you for your answer Squid, Indeed, I posted too empty without indicating my version ... 😅 I was in 6.6.6, and I just went in 6.6.7. On the other hand, it seems to me not to have seen new syslog options but I will look at it tonight in more details.
March 7, 20197 yr Community Expert 59 minutes ago, Archer said: Thank you for your answer Squid, Indeed, I posted too empty without indicating my version ... 😅 I was in 6.6.6, and I just went in 6.6.7. On the other hand, it seems to me not to have seen new syslog options but I will look at it tonight in more details. 6.6.7 < 6.7 😅 At the moment 6.7 is at rc5 status and you can get it via the Bug Reports->Prereleases section of the forum.
March 11, 20197 yr Author On 3/7/2019 at 11:56 AM, itimpi said: 6.6.7 < 6.7 😅 At the moment 6.7 is at rc5 status and you can get it via the Bug Reports->Prereleases section of the forum. Ah... 😅 Well I'll wait a little longer ^^ I prefer to stay on stable.
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