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vdisk Disappeared

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@3x3q could the above have happened to you?

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6 minutes ago, PeteAsking said:

@3x3q could the above have happened to you?

I don't think it could have happened in my case. If I recall correctly, my server had been running on a UPS for a long time without interruptions. It's a Dell PowerEdge, and I can't imagine poor connection to HDDs. Certainly haven't had a HDD connection problem since this incident happened.

 

At the time, my VM was running sensitive applications that required 100% uptime, so I wanted to pause/reboot/interrupt the VM as little as possible.

 

Single 1.5TB files can't be very common. I think what's more likely is the file size of my 1.5TB vdisk resulted in unusual behavior, presumably from the Mover. This may not account for other users' similar incidents though. At the end of the day, I'm out of ideas.

2 hours ago, 3x3q said:

 

What amount of memory is typically in use at that time on your server? Was it high?

Usage was low, relative to system maximum. I think the VM was allocated 64GB of RAM, out of a maximum of 128GB. Of the 64GB, perhaps only 45-55GB was in use inside VM.

6 hours ago, 3x3q said:

Usage was low, relative to system maximum. I think the VM was allocated 64GB of RAM, out of a maximum of 128GB. Of the 64GB, perhaps only 45-55GB was in use inside VM.

I mean on the unraid server itself. Im wondering if you used like 85% of the ram by allocating it out or copying a large file to the server (ram is used in file copies then written to disk after) and the OOM killer ran and ended a service that should not have been ended. 

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Hello all,

I am running Unraid since about a year, so I am fairly new and up to today I was very happy. Today, I had to shut down the server and started it up again. Unraid booted like normal but Home Assistant wasn't responding at all. Turns out that the vdisk1.img where my Home Assistant VM was running is gone. Mildly speaking I am shocked!  

 

I am really no Unraid nor IT expert so I really really need your help. Are there any new insights as to how the vdisk can be restored? I mean it must be there somewhere, right? Can't believe so much work to configure HA and having everything included and nice is gone.

 

Thank you in advance!

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