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  1. Thanks. I'm trying the procedure stated in that wiki - move the data out of the driver first and then convert it.
  2. How to convert BTRFS to XFS without lose data? I have one parity drive, but no extra spare disk. Is it possible to unassign the disk and re-format it to XFS, later recovery data via parity synchronizing?
  3. Twice power off inexpertly make one disk unmountable. First time clicked format - lost whole disk data. Second time xfs_repair -vL saved me! Thanks
  4. Thanks for your reply. As suggested I switch the default FTP daemon to ProFTPd. The permission of shared folder always puzzle me. It changed itself and I have no clue.
  5. Hi, I set a shared folder permission to 700 by chmod and the owner to root:root. But other users still can read the folder via ssh/ftp. It seems the permission only work with samba share?
  6. I used "prefer" for my "transmission" download shared folder, because I want to the active files (downloading/uploading) files stay in cache. But the result is some files never used were moved from array to cache, then stay there and no longer are moving out. Based on what rules the mover move files from array to cache with setting "prefer"? Shoud I use "Yes" for my case - to store "hot" file in cache?
  7. Confirmed it's problem of hardware. After replacing SATA cable, the problem was gone. Please close the thread.
  8. Hi jonathanm, I upload the diagnostic zip in my first post. I checked in shell with command: fdisk -l The new disk "/dev/sdc" was not there! It appear again only after I reboot.
  9. Hello guys, one of my data drive was out of work. I follow https://wiki.unraid.net/Replacing_a_Data_Drive to replace it. After I chose the new drive from the list, it disappear from the list and cannot be selected again. The new drive is listed in the unassigned list. I try to format it but failed! Have no idea how to do. Please help. THX dxurd-diagnostics-20200902-1001.zip