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Squid

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  1. ? You just enabled writecaching...
  2. Probably best to check / ask on WD's support forum.
  3. You can have it disabled permanently via the Tips & Tweaks plugin
  4. Either you haven't updated FCP or your parity drive is spun down when the test runs Sent via telekinesis
  5. It should be noted though that this isn't an "issue" per se (why it's simply a warning in FCP) The side effect of write cache being disabled is slower access to the drive(s).
  6. hdparm -W 0 /dev/sdX disables write cache hdparm -W 1 /dev/sdX enables
  7. Because once the OS supported delays and ordering of startup I deprecated the plugin.
  8. If there's no users defined for FTP, then it is actually disabled.
  9. I think Appdata backup will restart in the same order as what's listed on the docker page. Been a long time though since I did the coding, so could be mistaken..
  10. Reboot Sent via telekinesis
  11. Personally, I doubt this has anything to do with 6.7 If you found out via FCP, then it's simply that the test for this went in at the same time that 6.7 was released
  12. Turn off and on and see if FCP yells at you again... Sent via telekinesis
  13. I'd have to see the diagnostics showing this.
  14. Check for plugin updates Sent via telekinesis
  15. Just for kicks, set OpenVPN to have a delay of 30 seconds before starting. Does it make a difference?
  16. OK thanks. Will get updated. At the time the test was programmed, everyone who had issues were always winding up using mvsas
  17. Maybe I'm thinking that it was in NerdPack during 6.6, and I just left it installed for the longest time on 6.7-rcX @dmacias would need to update NerdPack
  18. As an aside, the Fix Common problems plugin has been issuing warnings about marvel controllees for quite awhile now. Sent via telekinesis
  19. Your revo drive has a marvel controller. Probably no issue with it, but it isn't a false positive
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