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upgrading OS problem

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Hi there I need some help with my unraid os I was thinking of reinstalling the os but I saw this post and I was wondering if someone can help me with my problem. I'm running 6.6.7 unraid still because ever time I upgrade to the new os my network connection does not work so I end up going back to the old os and also I get a error massage on my LOG info running all the time it said (  Mar 23 22:25:42 JoTower emhttpd: error: put_config_idx, 609: Invalid argument (22): fopen: /boot/config/shares/\Tv Shows\files.cfg ) How do I fix this problem please help thanks.    

Edited just now by jotez66

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I thought it more appropriate to take this in a separate thread and since you had actually made a new thread I got rid of your post in that other thread. 

 

Go to Tools-diagnostics and attach the complete Diagnostics zip file to your NEXT post. 

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Yes thanks

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On 3/24/2020 at 12:57 AM, jotez66 said:

\Tv Shows\files

...
Mar 26 23:10:15 JoTower emhttpd: error: put_config_idx, 609: Invalid argument (22): fopen: /boot/config/shares/\Tv Shows\files.cfg
Mar 26 23:10:15 JoTower emhttpd: error: put_config_idx, 609: Invalid argument (22): fopen: /boot/config/shares/\media.cfg
Mar 26 23:10:15 JoTower emhttpd: error: put_config_idx, 609: Invalid argument (22): fopen: /boot/config/shares/\movies\plex\files.cfg
...

 

It looks like you have created user shares with invalid characters in their names. This is probably something you have done accidentally with your docker mappings. Any folder at the top level of any disk is automatically a user share, and if you specify a path at the top level of a disk or at the top level of user shares, it will automatically be created and that top level folder will be a user share.

 

Take a look at all of your docker mappings and see if you have something like that. Maybe you already fixed it, but you still have those accidental user shares hanging around. You need to get rid of them and figure out what is creating them so it doesn't happen again.

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Okay I see the ones you taking about and I have not delete them yet but can deleting on unraid the files are empty. 

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Thanks for help I was able to figure it out and deleting the files

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Hi I have another issue now when I upgrade to OS 6.8.3 my docker apps don't show and I can not see the docker container here is the log info error (Mar 27 01:00:12 JoTower rc.docker: plex: Error response from daemon: Unknown runtime specified nvidia
Mar 27 01:00:12 JoTower rc.docker: Error: failed to start containers: plex) also here my diagnostics file.

jotower-diagnostics-20200327-0116.zip

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Were you intending to run the Nvidia version of Unraid?

 

The Nvidia plugin installs a custom build of Unraid that includes the Nvidia drivers. If you just upgrade Unraid, you get the standard Unraid build and you no longer have the Nvidia Unraid build.

 

You must use the plugin to select the Nvidia Unraid version. This is explained repeatedly in the Nvidia thread.

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