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UnRaid 6.7 error - expects parameter 2 to be array

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Hello

 

My UnRaid server went offline today. When i logged in i found

 

Unraid1.thumb.JPG.e97b6aaf652d3a60931213a3acfe9793.JPG

 

bringing up the log was empty

 

Unraid2.JPG.5ca9c385f0993ff6431e25947803b737.JPG

 

but accessing /var/log/syslog gave the following

 

Unraid3.thumb.JPG.fe55fe1711164e1bfb5acb98a3b8e5ab.JPG

 

I was able  to reboot UnRaid and it has come back ok. This has happened once before with one of the 6.7 RC. RC6 i think it was

 

Any ideas?

 

 

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Maybe an intermittent issue accessing flash? You should be using a USB2 port for flash.

 

Did you try to access any other pages? In particular, you should always go to Tools - Diagnostics and attach the complete diagnostics zip file to your next post.

 

2 hours ago, drenai said:

I was able  to reboot UnRaid and it has come back ok. This has happened once before

If it happens again, see the "Need Help" sticky for more ideas on how you can get us more information:

 

 

You've got some uninitialized csrf errors which implies that your rootfs completely filled up. (A docker container due to misconfiguration saving stuff in RAM)

 

Sent via telekinesis

 

 

 

 

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Thanks for the pointers. i have stopped all dockers that i don;t currently use and uninstalled some plugins to. I'll now keep an eye on the rootfs as well

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