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unRAID froze last night, having a few issues after reboot

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I tried to delete a 1tb backup file last night, and during the deletion, my box froze. I rebooted, and upon coming up, one of my unassigned devices is accessible via smb, but not NFS. This is my main vSphere datastore, so I need to find a way to bring it online. I've had this issue with unassigned devices before as well, where drives are accessible with smb but not nfs.

 

Also, my System Log is full. Currently getting the following message when I try to access it. Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 134217728 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 132653088 bytes) in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix/include/DefaultPageLayout.php(418) : eval()'d code on line 73

 

I was able to get in once before it filled, and it was spewing something related to io, and giving the following link: https://www.rsyslog.com/?s=error+2027

 

Edit: Typing this made me think of one more thing to try, which did bring the NFS share online. I turned off NFS on unassigned devices globally, and then back on.

 

I'd still love to figure out the issue with the syslog error, if anyone has seen that before.

 

 

Edited by vagrantprodigy

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If/when it happens again, you really need to get a Diagnostic file to upload.  Tools    >>>   Diagnostics   If the Gui is unavailable, you can try from the command line    diagnostics 

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