IamSpartacus Posted April 20, 2017 Share Posted April 20, 2017 (edited) I've been having my User shares disappear and become inaccessible at times over the past few months with no luck in troubleshooting the issue. Usually it locks up the entire server and I have to reboot it to gain back access at which point I don't have any relevant logs. Today they disappeared, I lost access to the shares but the WebUI is still responsive. I caught these messages in the log: Apr 20 12:32:50 SPE-UNRAID01 kernel: WARNING: CPU: 0 PID: 2947 at fs/nfsd/nfsproc.c:800 nfserrno+0x5a/0x5f Apr 20 12:32:50 SPE-UNRAID01 kernel: nfsd: non-standard errno: -103 Apr 20 12:32:50 SPE-UNRAID01 kernel: Modules linked in: md_mod coretemp kvm_intel kvm mpt3sas ata_piix raid_class scsi_transport_sas i2c_piix4 i2c_core intel_agp intel_gtt agpgart acpi_cpufreq Apr 20 12:32:50 SPE-UNRAID01 kernel: CPU: 0 PID: 2947 Comm: nfsd Not tainted 4.9.19-unRAID #1 Apr 20 12:32:50 SPE-UNRAID01 kernel: ffffc90002cb7cb8 ffffffff813a3bf2 ffffc90002cb7d08 ffffffff81951bbe Apr 20 12:32:50 SPE-UNRAID01 kernel: ffffc90002cb7cf8 ffffffff8104d04c 0000032002cb7d70 0000000005000000 Apr 20 12:32:50 SPE-UNRAID01 kernel: ffff8802356abd48 ffff88011aec1000 ffff8801002e8cc0 ffff880101ac6090 Apr 20 12:32:50 SPE-UNRAID01 kernel: Call Trace: Apr 20 12:32:50 SPE-UNRAID01 kernel: [<ffffffff813a3bf2>] dump_stack+0x61/0x7e Apr 20 12:32:50 SPE-UNRAID01 kernel: [<ffffffff8104d04c>] __warn+0xb8/0xd3 Apr 20 12:32:50 SPE-UNRAID01 kernel: [<ffffffff8104d0ad>] warn_slowpath_fmt+0x46/0x4e Apr 20 12:32:50 SPE-UNRAID01 kernel: [<ffffffff810e660e>] ? list_lru_add+0xf1/0x106 Apr 20 12:32:50 SPE-UNRAID01 kernel: [<ffffffff8112b216>] ? vfs_rename+0x55f/0x668 Apr 20 12:32:50 SPE-UNRAID01 kernel: [<ffffffff8120dac3>] nfserrno+0x5a/0x5f Apr 20 12:32:50 SPE-UNRAID01 kernel: [<ffffffff81210771>] nfsd_rename+0x2d7/0x34a Apr 20 12:32:50 SPE-UNRAID01 kernel: [<ffffffff812157a1>] nfsd3_proc_rename+0xb8/0xc9 Apr 20 12:32:50 SPE-UNRAID01 kernel: [<ffffffff8120c78c>] nfsd_dispatch+0x8d/0x145 Apr 20 12:32:50 SPE-UNRAID01 kernel: [<ffffffff81659344>] svc_process+0x3f6/0x64b Apr 20 12:32:50 SPE-UNRAID01 kernel: [<ffffffff8120c333>] nfsd+0x102/0x154 Apr 20 12:32:50 SPE-UNRAID01 kernel: [<ffffffff8120c231>] ? nfsd_destroy+0x69/0x69 Apr 20 12:32:50 SPE-UNRAID01 kernel: [<ffffffff81063893>] kthread+0xce/0xd6 Apr 20 12:32:50 SPE-UNRAID01 kernel: [<ffffffff810637c5>] ? kthread_park+0x52/0x52 Apr 20 12:32:50 SPE-UNRAID01 kernel: [<ffffffff8167e205>] ret_from_fork+0x25/0x30 Apr 20 12:32:50 SPE-UNRAID01 kernel: ---[ end trace c2a77c7a6b974e91 ]--- **NOTE** I only use my UnRAID server for serving up NFS shares, nothing else. spe-unraid01-diagnostics-20170420-1235.zip Edited April 20, 2017 by IamSpartacus Quote Link to comment
itimpi Posted April 20, 2017 Share Posted April 20, 2017 You should post the full diagnostics. You get this either from the GUI via Tools->Diagnostics or by using the 'diagnostics' command from the command line. You will find that normally anyone giving advice wants to see what lead up to the log messages you posted, or to look at other files included in the diagnostics. Quote Link to comment
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