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(SOLVED) 6.11.5 - Disabled Disk / Disk Errors
Swapped the SATA cable and ran extended SMART. Everything looked good so I rebuilt the drive without any issues. No "device reset" syslog errors since the cable change. I will mark this as solved. Thanks for the help.
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(SOLVED) 6.11.5 - Disabled Disk / Disk Errors
Ya I am suspecting that as well. I am currently trying a new cable to see if that fixes the problem. Do I still need to rebuild the drive? The contents are unchanged since it was disabled.
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(SOLVED) 6.11.5 - Disabled Disk / Disk Errors
One of my disks has been disabled after errors were found at the start of my monthly parity check. This is the first time i've had any disk errors in many years of running unraid so i'm looking for some guidance. SMART test on the disk is passing but i'm seeing multiple disk3 read / write errors in the syslog right when the parity check was started (May 1, 02:00:10). The SMART test (and unraid GUI) are reporting udma crc error count is 1 which i've read can be due to bad cables. I did purchase this LSI 9207-8i HBA card flashed to IT mode back in November and it has been working flawlessly since then (I have been using the included SFF 8087 cables). The drive in question is older (approaching 40k power on hours) but has never had any issues. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Edit: Looking through the syslog, i am noticing a lot of: sd 7:0:5:0: Power-on or device reset occurred This is only on the disk in question (disk3, /dev/sdh). Power and SATA cables are seated properly. tower-diagnostics-20230503-1521.zip
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adrayic started following SMB shares remain listed even after they are deleted
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SMB shares remain listed even after they are deleted
I have an odd problem that is driving me crazy. I previously had a share called "Users". I recently deleted all data from that share and then deleted the share itself. It no longer shows up as a user share in the web UI and it has been removed from the /etc/samba/smb-shares.conf file. I have restarted the array several times and have rebooted the machine as well. No matter what I do, the share still shows up when I browse the available shares over the network, both on Mac and Windows clients. I thought that it was possibly a caching issue with the client(s) so I ran the following command from a linux client on the network: smbclient -L //IP-OF-UNRAID-SERVER -U MYUSER Sure enough, the "Users" share is still listed there. When trying to connect to the "Users" share I get an error saying the share is not available (which makes sense). Anybody know what is going on here? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Edit: Running Version 6.11.5
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Preclear.sh results - Questions about your results? Post them here.
Thanks Joe. Thats kinda what I gathered by your previous responses but I wanted to be sure.
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Preclear.sh results - Questions about your results? Post them here.
Just finished preclearing my seagate 1.5TB drive with the intent on using it as a data disk in my array. It says the preclear was successful but I have re-allocated sectors. Should I be worried about using this drive? I have attached the full report also if it helps. preclear_results.txt
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