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[6.9.2] Parity-Sync/Data-Rebuild - Pause/Resume button text can get out of sync with reality.

  • Annoyance

(Originally posted for support)

 

The Parity-Sync/Data-Rebuild button text toggles between "Pause" and "Resume", depending on the state of the currently running parity check.

 

Using the Parity Check Tuning parameters, I have my parity check (actually a data rebuild in this case) set to pause on reaching the warning temperature and resume when dropping 2 degrees.

 

Unfortunately, my new disk that's having the data rebuilt onto it is getting quite rather hot, so it triggered the thermal pause.

I manually spun down disks to let everything cool down a bit, then hit the "Resume" button to manually restart the data rebuild.

A while later, I think after it had automatically paused/resumed again (though I don't recall at this point), I looked at the Main screen again and the button text read "Pause" and the "Elapsed time" display read "50 minutes (paused)". i.e. the button text read "pause" when the process was actually paused and it should have read "resume".

 

To reproduce:

1) Set Parity Check Tuning to pause during a check/rebuild based on temperature

2) Shut off air flow through your test server

3) Start a parity check

4) Wait for a drive to start cooking

5) Manually resume the check while the drive is still hotter than PCT's "resume" temperature

6) Leave the Main page open, monitoring temps and check progress

7) At some point, the drive will get hot, PCT will pause the check and the text will be out of sync with the current check activity

 

Priority level set to "annoyance" because it does seem to get itself back in sync if PCT is allowed to do its thing without interference.

 

I did not think to grab diagnostics while the display was out of sync, this is fresh as this report is being created and while the display is in sync.

nas-diagnostics-20210630-0957.zip

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