• Parity check pause resets elapsed time, speed


    wgstarks
    • Annoyance

    Pausing and then resuming a parity check resets elapsed time to zero and I think it is also resetting the average speed as well. This skews the results when the check is completed and added to the history tab.

    Very Minor.




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    This is still the behaviour around pause/resume in that unRaid built-in reporting only gives figures for the last increment.

     

    It might be worth mentioning that if the Parity Check Tuning plugin is installed it will give the correct information in Notifications raised by the plugin and will also update the Parity History information so it is correct for the whole run taking into account any pauses or resumes.    It will do this even if you are not using its capability of running the operation in increments.

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