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Unraid Gone

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hey guys having an issue with my server.   i was trying to setup an rclone from my unraid server to my freenas server that are connected via VPN.   I made a script that copied everything from my /ServerBackups to //192.168.1.100/Rclone which i mapped to a SMB share.   the script started throwing up errors about running out of space which is weird as i have a ton of space on my Freenas server. 

 

Then i get the following screen trying to login.   All my disks are not showing up, it looks like my config is totally gone. 

 

Hoping someone can help me recover.

error.jpg

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My guess is a coding error overwrote the OS folders. Hopefully it didn't get to /boot or /mnt yet.

 

Reboot and make sure you don't run that script again.

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was able to SSH in and reboot, seems better now.  it started a parity check, not sure if i need one.  this is the rclone i was trying to run..

 

rclone -vv sync  "/mnt/user/ServerBackups/" //192.168.1.100/Rclone

 

and attached is a picture of my SMB mount of a freenas share at my folks house.  it's weird that it says free 0

 

mount.jpg

Edited by xman111

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1 minute ago, xman111 said:

it started a parity check, not sure if i need one.

You will always get a parity check if it can't record a clean shutdown. Let it complete just in case.

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any ideas what i am doing wrong? 

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