soana

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  1. Thanks graywolf, your command line is now part of a script in my /etc/cron.monthly
  2. After all that's being said on the deleted thread I think it's time for Tom to intervine and clear the air. The silence is not helping nor will it stop what just happened. Sent from my SGH-M919 using Tapatalk
  3. Thanks for your reply, it turns out that the flash disk can not be fixed by disk check or even formatting it at least not in Windows xp or 7. Need to find a new flash drive that will boot with my mobo.
  4. My flash drive (pro license) started to act up - syslog is reporting super.dat as read-only Reading the forums it seems like all I have to do is run a check disk on a PC or just format the drive and copy the backed-up config folder to the newly formatted flash drive. Question: What can go wrong in either scenario and what precautions should I take in this endeavor? Here are some of my worries: Some of the files on the flash drive might be permanently damaged. Can I reconstruct the array if none of the config files can be reused? I will post a syslog as soon as I get back from work tonight. syslog-2012-05-21.zip syslog-2012-05-21_1.zip
  5. Thanks for the link. Should I worry about the drive with the 198 error? Does it need to be replaced? I think I did run preclear for this drive. The smart history shows this: WD-WMAVU0356959: WARNING - Offline_Uncorrectable it is now 1 (warning threshold is 1) Attached is the syslog. syslog-2012-04-15.txt
  6. Can somebody explain to me what the error below means? It happens on my parity drive 198 Offline_Uncorrectable 0x0030 200 200 000 Old_age Offline - 1 I did search the net but can not find anything to explain what Offline_Uncorrectable means. Also while running parity check I get the following: Apr 15 10:43:45 Tower kernel: handle_stripe read error: 428512/0, count: 1 (Errors) What does handle_stripe error mean and should I worry about it? Forgot to mention the above error is on disk_0. Like I said before I did my best to search the net for these two items and could not find an answer, but then I'm new at this RAID stuff and might not know where to look for the answer.