btrcp2000 Posted November 27, 2019 Share Posted November 27, 2019 Tons of issues that could each be their own thread but for now, can someone explain this scanning process that happens every time I reboot the server? Takes 10-15 minutes to restart. Background is I'm back to my VMs being unable to reboot themselves without bringing the whole server down. Probably 25 hard resets by holding the power button. Quote Link to comment
BRiT Posted November 27, 2019 Share Posted November 27, 2019 Not likely without Diagnostics. Quote Link to comment
btrcp2000 Posted November 28, 2019 Author Share Posted November 28, 2019 This happens before unraid is up and running. Do I just pull diags once it's up and running, and they will show a record of the boot process? Quote Link to comment
Squid Posted November 28, 2019 Share Posted November 28, 2019 Are you referring to the download? Its probably rclone updating itself. As @BRiT says, diagnostics would say (tools - diagnostics) post entire zip 1 Quote Link to comment
BRiT Posted November 28, 2019 Share Posted November 28, 2019 (edited) Post your Diagnostics zip file. Snippet from the first portion of my syslog showing the starting of SSHd and Samba, so that is included. the syslog starts 2 minutes before this. Oct 19 13:36:08 TOWER sshd[2583]: Server listening on 0.0.0.0 port 22. Oct 19 13:36:08 TOWER sshd[2583]: Server listening on :: port 22. Oct 19 13:36:33 TOWER emhttpd: Starting services... Oct 19 13:36:33 TOWER emhttpd: shcmd (12): /etc/rc.d/rc.samba restart Oct 19 13:36:35 TOWER root: Starting Samba: /usr/sbin/nmbd -D Oct 19 13:36:35 TOWER root: /usr/sbin/smbd -D Oct 19 13:36:35 TOWER root: /usr/sbin/winbindd -D Oct 19 13:36:35 TOWER emhttpd: shcmd (17): /etc/rc.d/rc.avahidaemon start Edited November 28, 2019 by BRiT Quote Link to comment
btrcp2000 Posted November 28, 2019 Author Share Posted November 28, 2019 unraid-diagnostics-20191128-0214.zip Ok, diags attached. Sorry, I didnlt think they were helpful for pre-boot issues. I am referring to the very last line on the screen. Usually doesn't take any time at all but with all my hard reboots its working overtime doing whatever it does. Quote Link to comment
BRiT Posted November 28, 2019 Share Posted November 28, 2019 Seems to be RCLONE as Squid said. The first line of your /var/log/syslog is Nov 27 17:27:27, and things progress smoothly until you get to RCLONE. There's a nearly 7 minute gap in that part. Gap starts at 17:27:47 and ends at 17:35:33 with 1 interruption between from the network time daemon 'ntpd'. Nov 27 17:27:45 UNRAID root: +============================================================================== Nov 27 17:27:45 UNRAID root: | Installing new package /boot/config/plugins/rclone/install/rclone-2019.10.13-bundle.txz Nov 27 17:27:45 UNRAID root: +============================================================================== Nov 27 17:27:45 UNRAID root: Nov 27 17:27:45 UNRAID root: Verifying package rclone-2019.10.13-bundle.txz. Nov 27 17:27:45 UNRAID root: Installing package rclone-2019.10.13-bundle.txz: Nov 27 17:27:45 UNRAID root: PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: Nov 27 17:27:46 UNRAID root: Package rclone-2019.10.13-bundle.txz installed. Nov 27 17:27:46 UNRAID root: plugin: running: anonymous Nov 27 17:27:47 UNRAID root: Downloading rclone Nov 27 17:34:28 UNRAID ntpd[2644]: kernel reports TIME_ERROR: 0x41: Clock Unsynchronized Nov 27 17:35:33 UNRAID root: Downloading certs Nov 27 17:35:33 UNRAID root: Archive: /boot/config/plugins/rclone/install/rclone-current.zip Nov 27 17:35:33 UNRAID root: creating: /boot/config/plugins/rclone/install/rclone-v1.50.2-linux-amd64/ Nov 27 17:35:34 UNRAID root: inflating: /boot/config/plugins/rclone/install/rclone-v1.50.2-linux-amd64/README.html Nov 27 17:35:36 UNRAID root: inflating: /boot/config/plugins/rclone/install/rclone-v1.50.2-linux-amd64/rclone Nov 27 17:35:37 UNRAID root: inflating: /boot/config/plugins/rclone/install/rclone-v1.50.2-linux-amd64/rclone.1 Nov 27 17:35:37 UNRAID root: extracting: /boot/config/plugins/rclone/install/rclone-v1.50.2-linux-amd64/git-log.txt Nov 27 17:35:37 UNRAID root: inflating: /boot/config/plugins/rclone/install/rclone-v1.50.2-linux-amd64/README.txt Nov 27 17:35:38 UNRAID root: Nov 27 17:35:38 UNRAID root: ----------------------------------------------------------- Nov 27 17:35:38 UNRAID root: rclone has been installed. Nov 27 17:35:38 UNRAID root: ----------------------------------------------------------- Quote Link to comment
btrcp2000 Posted November 28, 2019 Author Share Posted November 28, 2019 Should I expect that on every reboot? Quote Link to comment
testdasi Posted November 28, 2019 Share Posted November 28, 2019 4 hours ago, btrcp2000 said: Should I expect that on every reboot? Yes, as long as you still use the rclone plugin. Because Unraid is loaded into RAM, anything that is not built into Unraid will need to be reinstalled (and if required re-downloaded) at boot. I think there's a folder in which any downloaded package is installed at boot (look on Youtube for lstopo video by SpaceInvadeOne) so theoretically you can download rclone (+ any prerequisite), put it in there, uninstall the rclone plugin and your rclone should still work from boot without needing the download. Advanced user only I guess. Quote Link to comment
btrcp2000 Posted November 29, 2019 Author Share Posted November 29, 2019 I could swear it didn't take this long to reboot until all my other issues recently. In any case, I removed the plug-in as I wasnt using it anyway. Thanks! Quote Link to comment
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