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UNRAID 6.8.3 getting "syntax error, unexpected $end"

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I was migrating user files after a clean install of windows on a clients computer (pulling from the server back onto the laptop) and keep getting this error and have no idea where to start on this one. UNRAID 6.8.3 on a trial. 

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tower-diagnostics-20200629-1425.zip

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You have filled rootfs, probably a misconfigured docker. Reboot in SAFE mode.

 

What dockers do you usually run?

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On second thought, you may not have enough RAM to even run dockers. After rebooting in SAFE mode go to Settings - Docker and disable dockers.

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to confirm, rootfs is the flashdrive correct?

 

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Also new problem, when i went to reboot in safemode, (safemode gui) It never set an ip adress. so i cant admin the server, and at the same it never booted into a GUI, ie, its still in the terminal command line structure. Sorry my jargons a little off, im still learning. 

 

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12 minutes ago, KatieKat said:

to confirm, rootfs is the flashdrive correct?

 

No, it is the OS in RAM.

 

Edit config/docker.cfg on the flash drive to disable dockers and reboot.

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Thank you so much for the help thus far. 

 

How do i figure out which docker is the problem child?

 

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47 minutes ago, trurl said:

What dockers do you usually run?

 

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Also

47 minutes ago, trurl said:

you may not have enough RAM to even run dockers

 

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Im sorry, i should have read that again and thought about it before i posted

 

 

 

53 minutes ago, trurl said:

What dockers do you usually run?

i only run "netdata" i believe? and 

 

52 minutes ago, trurl said:

On second thought, you may not have enough RAM to even run dockers. After rebooting in SAFE mode go to Settings - Docker and disable dockers.

this is why i only use this singular docker currently. 

 

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Those diagnostics don't contain anything. Possibly your flash drive has disconnected. Be sure you are booting from a USB2 port.

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Whoops sorry, one moment, thank you ,

 

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7 minutes ago, trurl said:

Those diagnostics don't contain anything. Possibly your flash drive has disconnected. Be sure you are booting from a USB2 port.

So went and tried to boot in the same manner, didnt work, so i tried to save the diag file to the flash drive and powerdown. the terminal said that the flashdrive has no space. but its got 3.7gb left? and the file its trying to create in the drive is only a couple of mb at best? very very odd. i do however have the full syslog? 

 

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Diagnostics are compiled in RAM before saving to flash. And you don't have enough RAM.

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As per the wiki, i have over twice the amount i need. to use this as a basic nas.... is that not correct? 

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Minimum is 512MB, maximum is whatever your motherboard can support, recommended 1GB (or more if you will be adding other applications)

Not trying to argue. its just been a frustrating little event here. 

 

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It might be possible to do basic NAS, but some things may not work well. Can you add RAM?

 

Also, do you have a link to that specific wiki you quoted?

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22 minutes ago, KatieKat said:

is that not correct? 

It's out of date, current release should be run on at least 4GB, 2GB should do it if is just basic NAS stuff.

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 The wiki is here.   

 

 

What i dont understand is that is basically all im trying to do is a basic nas. 

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Like mentioned it's out of date, but also says:

 

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unRAID v6 should have 1GB at least,

 

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and i have 2gb?

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6 minutes ago, johnnie.black said:

current release should be run on at least 4GB

 

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okay so ram is my entire problem? ive been booting fine for 40 days, why wont it boot now?

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13 minutes ago, KatieKat said:

ive been booting fine for 40 days, why wont it boot now?

Since you can't get diagnostics, post syslog.

56 minutes ago, KatieKat said:

i do however have the full syslog

 

Do you have a backup of flash?

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I was wrong about that syslog, it was only for a specific day that i was apparently playing with the syslog settings. pictures of the terminal work? 

how can you scroll up to look at things before the tower login?

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