November 10, 20196 yr hi all Here is the problem in simple: Quote Cant boot UNRAID with the disks inside server here is the full discribe of the problem: I install the unraid succesffly in my server ,and started to use it for a while. It runs quite well for me . But one day I shunt down it ,then I just cant boot it . The bios shows the usb drive is ok ,so I plug it into another server for test ,it turns out just fine and boot to UNRAID successful . So I plug it back to the original server ,and I just plug all my disks in the arry out before boot the server . It immeditely boot into UNRAID success ,and I just plug all the disks back to server ,it works. BBBBBBUUUUUUTTTTTT ! BUT! Everytime when I reboot or shunt down and turn it on again , I have to plug all the disks out before boot the unraid. It becomes a problem ,I have more than 20 disks ,so I had to repeat plug out then plug in again......... I am new to unraid for a month , can I get some help with you guys ? thanks!
November 10, 20196 yr Community Expert Go to Tools-Diagnostics and attach the complete Diagnostics zip file to your NEXT post.
November 10, 20196 yr Author 16 minutes ago, trurl said: Go to Tools-Diagnostics and attach the complete Diagnostics zip file to your NEXT post. thanks tower-diagnostics-20191110-0407.zip
November 10, 20196 yr It seems just booting point to a wrong device instead of USB. Pls try enter LSI BIOS and disable "bootable".
November 11, 20196 yr Author 21 hours ago, Benson said: It seems just booting point to a wrong device instead of USB. Pls try enter LSI BIOS and disable "bootable". Here I check in the bios but did not see the option you talk about . And I check the boot setting , make sure there is only the usb as 1st boot device ,and no other device bootable .(with pic IMG_6601) It turns out nothing changed. And I even check the boot setting ,to set all the drive to disable .Still get nothing change . IMG_0759.HEIC IMG_3721.HEIC IMG_4239.HEIC IMG_4318.HEIC IMG_4794.HEIC IMG_6601.HEIC
November 11, 20196 yr Author On 11/10/2019 at 11:55 AM, trurl said: Go to Tools-Diagnostics and attach the complete Diagnostics zip file to your NEXT post. 23 hours ago, Benson said: It seems just booting point to a wrong device instead of USB. Pls try enter LSI BIOS and disable "bootable". can you give some idea about it ? a great thank to you
November 11, 20196 yr It looks like you're using ecc memory that is going bad but I feel like something may be wrong with your mover settings too, hopefully one of the guys with more experience can make sense of your syslog because there is a lot going on there. I think it would be okay to go to settings --> scheduler --> mover settings and disable logging for now.... Edited November 11, 20196 yr by Dissones4U Added info
November 11, 20196 yr Author 2 hours ago, Dissones4U said: It looks like you're using ecc memory that is going bad but I feel like something may be wrong with your mover settings too, hopefully one of the guys with more experience can make sense of your syslog because there is a lot going on there. I think it would be okay to go to settings --> scheduler --> mover settings and disable logging for now.... Thanks I have already disable it ,and I will reboot to check if it will be ok after the current copy transfer job being down . and then I will repost the result .Thanks!
November 11, 20196 yr 7 hours ago, dafa said: can you give some idea about it ? a great thank to you https://support.huawei.com/onlinetoolsweb/Troublesolving/res/projectmaterialsEn/Server/RAID_RAID_Controller_Card_Self-Check_Exceptions/RAID_original_005.html
November 13, 20196 yr Author On 11/11/2019 at 2:29 PM, Dissones4U said: It looks like you're using ecc memory that is going bad but I feel like something may be wrong with your mover settings too, hopefully one of the guys with more experience can make sense of your syslog because there is a lot going on there. I think it would be okay to go to settings --> scheduler --> mover settings and disable logging for now.... its not working ,but thanks
November 13, 20196 yr Author On 11/10/2019 at 1:51 PM, Benson said: It seems just booting point to a wrong device instead of USB. Pls try enter LSI BIOS and disable "bootable". On 11/11/2019 at 8:49 PM, Benson said: https://support.huawei.com/onlinetoolsweb/Troublesolving/res/projectmaterialsEn/Server/RAID_RAID_Controller_Card_Self-Check_Exceptions/RAID_original_005.html Hell Yeah! I finally made it with Benson's methord . Disable the SAS adapter by the ctrl-c Great thanks to Benson!! love you guys amazing ! (picture below was after the success change to the boot ,so it might not be accurate . just show the properate order to get things done .
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