Seems a catastrophic fail - what do I do?

I received the message Error:Systems Service Failed and ran this debug and it seems there are many issues. I had Sats in a LND and wondering if possible to recover:

= Umbrel debug info =

Umbrel version

0.5.3

Flashed OS version

v0.4.9

Raspberry Pi Model

Revision : d03114
Serial : 10000000cf11333c
Model : Raspberry Pi 4 Model B Rev 1.4

Firmware

Oct 29 2021 10:47:33
Copyright (c) 2012 Broadcom
version b8a114e5a9877e91ca8f26d1a5ce904b2ad3cf13 (clean) (release) (start)

Temperature

temp=43.3’C

Throttling

throttled=0x0

Memory usage

          total        used        free      shared  buff/cache   available

Mem: 7.8G 139M 7.4G 16M 228M 7.5G
Swap: 0B 0B 0B

total: 1.8%
system: 1.8%

Memory monitor logs

tail: cannot open ‘/home/umbrel/umbrel/scripts/…/logs/memory-monitor.log’ for reading: No such file or directory

Filesystem information

Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/root 29G 29G 0 100% /
/dev/root 29G 29G 0 100% /

Startup service logs

– Logs begin at Thu 2019-02-14 05:11:59 EST, end at Thu 2019-02-14 05:35:07 EST. –
Feb 14 05:13:44 umbrel systemd[1]: Dependency failed for Umbrel Startup Service.
Feb 14 05:13:44 umbrel systemd[1]: umbrel-startup.service: Job umbrel-startup.service/start failed with result ‘dependency’.

External storage service logs

Feb 14 05:12:38 umbrel external storage mounter[526]: Waiting for 5 seconds before checking again…
Feb 14 05:12:43 umbrel external storage mounter[526]: No block devices found
Feb 14 05:12:43 umbrel external storage mounter[526]: Waiting for 5 seconds before checking again…
Feb 14 05:12:48 umbrel external storage mounter[526]: No block devices found
Feb 14 05:12:48 umbrel external storage mounter[526]: Waiting for 5 seconds before checking again…
Feb 14 05:12:53 umbrel external storage mounter[526]: No block devices found
Feb 14 05:12:53 umbrel external storage mounter[526]: Waiting for 5 seconds before checking again…
Feb 14 05:12:58 umbrel external storage mounter[526]: No block devices found
Feb 14 05:12:58 umbrel external storage mounter[526]: Waiting for 5 seconds before checking again…
Feb 14 05:13:03 umbrel external storage mounter[526]: No block devices found
Feb 14 05:13:03 umbrel external storage mounter[526]: Waiting for 5 seconds before checking again…
Feb 14 05:13:08 umbrel external storage mounter[526]: No block devices found
Feb 14 05:13:08 umbrel external storage mounter[526]: Waiting for 5 seconds before checking again…
Feb 14 05:13:13 umbrel external storage mounter[526]: No block devices found
Feb 14 05:13:13 umbrel external storage mounter[526]: Waiting for 5 seconds before checking again…
Feb 14 05:13:19 umbrel external storage mounter[526]: No block devices found
Feb 14 05:13:19 umbrel external storage mounter[526]: Waiting for 5 seconds before checking again…
Feb 14 05:13:24 umbrel external storage mounter[526]: No block devices found
Feb 14 05:13:24 umbrel external storage mounter[526]: Waiting for 5 seconds before checking again…
Feb 14 05:13:29 umbrel external storage mounter[526]: No block devices found
Feb 14 05:13:29 umbrel external storage mounter[526]: Waiting for 5 seconds before checking again…
Feb 14 05:13:34 umbrel external storage mounter[526]: No block devices found
Feb 14 05:13:34 umbrel external storage mounter[526]: Waiting for 5 seconds before checking again…
Feb 14 05:13:39 umbrel external storage mounter[526]: No block devices found
Feb 14 05:13:39 umbrel external storage mounter[526]: Waiting for 5 seconds before checking again…
Feb 14 05:13:44 umbrel external storage mounter[526]: No block devices found in 20 tries…
Feb 14 05:13:44 umbrel external storage mounter[526]: Exiting mount script without doing anything
Feb 14 05:13:44 umbrel systemd[1]: umbrel-external-storage.service: Main process exited, code=exited, status=1/FAILURE
Feb 14 05:13:44 umbrel systemd[1]: umbrel-external-storage.service: Failed with result ‘exit-code’.
Feb 14 05:13:44 umbrel systemd[1]: Failed to start External Storage Mounter.

External storage SD card update service logs

– Logs begin at Thu 2019-02-14 05:11:59 EST, end at Thu 2019-02-14 05:35:07 EST. –
Feb 14 05:13:44 umbrel systemd[1]: Dependency failed for External Storage SDcard Updater.
Feb 14 05:13:44 umbrel systemd[1]: umbrel-external-storage-sdcard-update.service: Job umbrel-external-storage-sdcard-update.service/start failed with result ‘dependency’.

Karen logs

tail: cannot open ‘logs/karen.log’ for reading: No such file or directory

Docker containers

Cannot connect to the Docker daemon at unix:///var/run/docker.sock. Is the docker daemon running?

Umbrel logs

ERROR: The Compose file ‘./docker-compose.yml’ is invalid because:
networks.default.ipam.config.subnet is invalid: should use the CIDR format
services.tor_proxy.ports contains an invalid type, it should be a number, or an object
services.auth.ports contains an invalid type, it should be a number, or an object
services.nginx.ports contains an invalid type, it should be a number, or an object

Tor Proxy logs

ERROR: The Compose file ‘./docker-compose.yml’ is invalid because:
networks.default.ipam.config.subnet is invalid: should use the CIDR format
services.tor_proxy.ports contains an invalid type, it should be a number, or an object
services.auth.ports contains an invalid type, it should be a number, or an object
services.nginx.ports contains an invalid type, it should be a number, or an object

==== Result ====

You have either no external drive connected to your Raspberry Pi or the drive is not being detected.
Please shutdown your Raspberry Pi (‘sudo shutdown’), then plug the SSD into the other USB3 port.
After you’ve finished that, boot your Raspberry Pi back up. If it still still doesn’t work,
you can contact us on Telegram (Telegram: Contact @getumbrel) and share the output of this script.

The debug logs show no external SSD is connected, suggesting a problem with your SSD. As per the end of the log, have you tried moving SSD to another port and rebooting?

You have either no external drive connected to your Raspberry Pi or the drive is not being detected.
Please shutdown your Raspberry Pi (‘sudo shutdown’), then plug the SSD into the other USB3 port.
After you’ve finished that, boot your Raspberry Pi back up
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