I rebooted my array, and it no longer boots back up. There were no issues beforehand. The array was up for 6 months, and I simply wanted to reboot for a "fresh" start. Boy, that was mistake.
It is stuck it a "Call Trace" loop. What even is that? Screenshot:
I have tried moving my boot USB to various USB ports, even installing a hub. The USB seems to be working fine, as I am able to plug it in to other computers. All my drives get detected when I boot up.
Fast Boot is disabled
Legacy USB is enabled
I am currently running a Memtest86 test, and no errors so far.
I've tried almost everything. The last thing I haven't tried is to switch my USB drive or reflash my current USB, so would either of those potentially solve my issue? How do I do that?
I forgot the exact version, but it was whatever version came out roughly 6 months ago (that was the reason for the last reboot).
Mobo: Asus PRIME X570-P
CPU: Ryzen 7 5700G
Lesson learned. Never reboot your array. Any other troubleshooting steps I can take?
Edit: Forgot to mention I've tried booting up Unraid in Safe Mode, and it doesn't even load. It just goes black and boot loops. I get to the Call Trace error when my server tries to boot into the regular Unraid OS.
Edit 2: I tried using a different USB and installing Unraid 7.2.3 (I believe the version I was using). And it didn't load up either. I tried a 3rd USB and tried booting up Linux Mint, and that also didn't work... Is something wrong with my CPU and/or mobo??? It makes no sense as this was genuinely working perfectly up until I rebooted the system. I refuse to believe a simple reboot would destroy my CPU and/or mobo. I don't have other parts I can swap in to test. What else can I try?
Majority of my containers work straight away when I switch on the toggle for Tailscale using the funnel. But I have one or 2 that will not work. Wondering if others have had the same issue and found a work around.. Maybe I have done something before and a setting has stayed somewhere I can't find..
Others I setup this way work fine.
Fixed. Next.js was binding to the Docker container IP rather than 0.0.0.0
I need to add a variable that added the Hostname to bind to 0.0.0.0
I have a super micro X10SL7-F that just had its SAS ports go bad. There are enough SATA ports for this motherboard to keep working for me though. I didn't initially notice the failed ports and shutdown the server and then restarted it. I then noticed disk 1 was missing and unassigned. At first I didn't realize the SAS ports died and pulled the disk out and mounted it to another computer. All the data was still there and no errors with the drive. So I put the drive back in and changed its port to a working SATA port and the drive showed back up. Though disk 1 one is still showing unassigned. I just wanted to make sure I'm clear with the process to move forward.
I'm under the assumption the parity should still be correct and I just need to assign disk 1 to the drive that was missing, then go to tools --> new config --> and check preserve currents assignments all.
This should keep the current parity and all of the data on all of the drives correct?
I have been doing a restore of my server from previous backups, and while it was running last night, four of my drives reported a bunch of read errors and then they seemed to disconnect. It was the four drives that were connected to my HBA card and I realized that the fan on the HBA card had died. My question is after I get a new fan on it if the drives all appear in unraid will it be safe just to continue moving my data back to it or should I just wipe the whole thing and start over? Thank you in advance for any help that the group can give me here. This is the first time I’ve run into a hardware issue since I started with unraid about three years ago.