ctrl-z Posted April 16, 2020 Share Posted April 16, 2020 Version 6.8.3 I have been having an issue for about 2 weeks that I cannot find the cause problem for. Essentially, my web gui is not "responding" completely, or loading certain tabs/full screens. As you can see form the pictures, in this instance, it does not load the entire "main" tab, where I have no control over array operations or unassigned disks, and I also cannot load certain tabs (e.g.- Docker tab). Some of the containers are "responding" in that they load the login screens (e.g.- qbittorrent) but don't really do anything other than that - cannot log in even. I was having trouble doing a clean powerdown form the command line - instructions I found so it shutdown and had to do a parity check (approx. 1 week ago), so a reboot did solve for this problem (for more than the first 5 minutes of the parity check). Parity check completed, kept getting some notifications about updates happening to applications, so things "seem to be working" with exception of I can't really do much. Included unedited diagnostics Zip. Cannot access: Dashboard Full Main Tab view Plugins Docker VMs cntrlz-diagnostics-20200416-0907.zip Quote Link to comment
JorgeB Posted April 16, 2020 Share Posted April 16, 2020 Log is being spammed with these: Apr 13 09:05:38 SundialNAS rc.diskinfo[9965]: PHP Warning: shell_exec(): Unable to execute 'timeout -s 9 60 udevadm info --query=property --name /dev/sda 2>/dev/null' in /etc/rc.d/rc.diskinfo on line 369 Apr 13 09:05:38 SundialNAS rc.diskinfo[9965]: PHP Warning: shell_exec(): Unable to execute 'timeout -s 9 60 udevadm info --query=property --name /dev/sdb 2>/dev/null' in /etc/rc.d/rc.diskinfo on line 369 Apr 13 09:05:38 SundialNAS rc.diskinfo[9965]: PHP Warning: shell_exec(): Unable to execute 'timeout -s 9 60 udevadm info --query=property --name /dev/sdc 2>/dev/null' in /etc/rc.d/rc.diskinfo on line 369 See you can find what's causing them, maybe preclear? Quote Link to comment
ctrl-z Posted April 17, 2020 Author Share Posted April 17, 2020 18 hours ago, johnnie.black said: See you can find what's causing them, maybe preclear? Not sere how to troubleshoot that, but are you suggesting maybe removing preclear plugin and seeing if that solves the problem? Quote Link to comment
JorgeB Posted April 17, 2020 Share Posted April 17, 2020 Yes, and if that's not the culprit start removing/uninstalling the others one by one. Quote Link to comment
bastl Posted April 17, 2020 Share Posted April 17, 2020 @ctrl-z I had an issue a couple days ago by updating the S3 sleep plugin. Main tab refused to show any UD devices. Remove the plugin if installed and check if it helps. Fresh install of S3 should help. Somehow the update broke something for me. Quote Link to comment
ctrl-z Posted April 17, 2020 Author Share Posted April 17, 2020 1 hour ago, bastl said: @ctrl-z I had an issue a couple days ago by updating the S3 sleep plugin. Main tab refused to show any UD devices. Remove the plugin if installed and check if it helps. Fresh install of S3 should help. Somehow the update broke something for me. Thanks for the recommendation - so far that didn't seem to help - i am removing several plugins at this point, with no luck. The performance of my Unraid seems to poor as well. My server itself (PowerEdge 720) as far as I can tell is not the issue. All hardware is working well from CPU performance, to memory and temps. But Unraid is still not working the way it was for my first month +. The only thing I have done is installed dockers but I can't even uninstall those at this point. Quote Link to comment
ctrl-z Posted April 18, 2020 Author Share Posted April 18, 2020 UPDATE: So I did a few things, none of which I can identify as the culprit for this starting to work. I began removing plugins, but no changes occurred as a result of that. An idea came into my head to shut down all dockers (of which I couldn't do from the WebUI because I couldn't access that tab) and found that the CA Backup/Restore Appdata has it built in to shut down and restart the dockers. So I backed up everything (appdata, flash drive and libvert) and it shut everything down and restarted everything during the backup. All of a sudden things started working again. I wonder if it had something to do with the dockers that were running. Right now almost all of my dockers have updates waiting to be applied. I am concerned about updating them, although I will do them individually to see if anything else changes, then repeat this process. Before doing so I'll check docker support pages to see how people are responding to their updates - I had some problems with other updates before. So, I am going to test all these and mark as solved when I see that it all still works. Quote Link to comment
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