file/shares stop being accessible after a few days of running


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5 hours ago, acbaldwi said:

Attached are my logs the issue happened about 2:30pm mdt on the server today.

 

I had a look at your diagnostics file.  The syslog starts at 2:36PM today.  Are you sure that this diagnostics file covers the period when the problem was actually occurring? Or was after you rebooted the server.  Can you reach the server via the GUI or an SSH session?  Is it accessible via a console session? 

 

You can also setup a syslog server using the instructions in this post:

 

     https://forums.unraid.net/topic/46802-faq-for-unraid-v6/page/2/?tab=comments#comment-781601

 

It may show something

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10 hours ago, Frank1940 said:

I had a look at your diagnostics file.  The syslog starts at 2:36PM today.  Are you sure that this diagnostics file covers the period when the problem was actually occurring? Or was after you rebooted the server.  Can you reach the server via the GUI or an SSH session?  Is it accessible via a console session? 

 

You can also setup a syslog server using the instructions in this post:

 

     https://forums.unraid.net/topic/46802-faq-for-unraid-v6/page/2/?tab=comments#comment-781601

 

It may show something

Thanks,

Sadly i did have to get diags after a reboot, ssh  even the gui were accessible, just file shares it has happened about 3x since i updated to 6.8.x I keep hoping a dot release will fix it alas... ill setup the logging server now int he hopes of catching it next time.

 

Aaron

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