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  1. On 2/6/2024 at 11:01 PM, JorgeB said:

    It's never a good sign, but if the post read test passed the disk is OK for now, bit I would recommend at least running a couple more read tests (or SMART extended tests) before using the disk.

    Ok Ive run 3 more Preclear and also SMART Extended test.

    Can help to verify if this Drive still good to use for the Array?

     

    Here's the result.

    #################################################################################################### # Unraid Server Preclear of disk Y995K4LHFW9G # # Cycle 3 of 3, partition start on sector 64. # # # # Step 1 of 5 - Pre-read verification: [8:07:11 @ 136 MB/s] SUCCESS # # Step 2 of 5 - Zeroing the disk: [8:06:20 @ 137 MB/s] SUCCESS # # Step 3 of 5 - Writing Unraid's Preclear signature: SUCCESS # # Step 4 of 5 - Verifying Unraid's Preclear signature: SUCCESS # # Step 5 of 5 - Post-Read verification: [8:07:15 @ 136 MB/s] SUCCESS # # # # # # # #################################################################################################### # Cycle elapsed time: 24:20:53 | Total elapsed time: 73:03:33 # #################################################################################################### #################################################################################################### # S.M.A.R.T. Status (device type: default) # # # # ATTRIBUTE INITIAL CYCLE 1 CYCLE 2 CYCLE 3 STATUS # # Reallocated_Sector_Ct 112 112 112 112 - # # Power_On_Hours 30863 30888 30912 30936 Up 73 # # Temperature_Celsius 31 40 39 38 Up 7 # # Reallocated_Event_Count 14 14 14 14 - # # Current_Pending_Sector 0 0 0 0 - # # Offline_Uncorrectable 0 0 0 0 - # # UDMA_CRC_Error_Count 750 750 750 750 - # # # # # #################################################################################################### # # #################################################################################################### --> ATTENTION: Please take a look into the SMART report above for drive health issues. --> RESULT: Preclear Finished Successfully!.

     

    Feb 10 08:42:07 preclear_disk_Y995K4LHFW9G_28127: killing smartctl with pid 6448 - probably stalled ... Feb 10 08:42:28 preclear_disk_Y995K4LHFW9G_28127: killing smartctl with pid 6448 - probably stalled ... Feb 10 08:42:50 preclear_disk_Y995K4LHFW9G_28127: killing smartctl with pid 6448 - probably stalled ... Feb 10 08:43:11 preclear_disk_Y995K4LHFW9G_28127: killing smartctl with pid 6448 - probably stalled ... Feb 10 08:43:33 preclear_disk_Y995K4LHFW9G_28127: Resumed Feb 10 08:43:35 preclear_disk_Y995K4LHFW9G_28127: Zeroing: zeroing the disk completed! Feb 10 08:43:36 preclear_disk_Y995K4LHFW9G_28127: Signature: writing signature... Feb 10 08:43:37 preclear_disk_Y995K4LHFW9G_28127: Signature: verifying Unraid's signature on the MBR ... Feb 10 08:43:38 preclear_disk_Y995K4LHFW9G_28127: Signature: Unraid preclear signature is valid! Feb 10 08:43:38 preclear_disk_Y995K4LHFW9G_28127: Post-Read: post-read verification started 1 of 5 retries... Feb 10 08:43:38 preclear_disk_Y995K4LHFW9G_28127: Post-Read: verifying the beginning of the disk. Feb 10 08:43:39 preclear_disk_Y995K4LHFW9G_28127: Post-Read: verifying the rest of the disk. Feb 10 10:22:24 preclear_disk_Y995K4LHFW9G_28127: Post-Read: progress - 25% verified @ 161 MB/s Feb 10 12:11:03 preclear_disk_Y995K4LHFW9G_28127: Post-Read: progress - 50% verified @ 146 MB/s Feb 10 14:14:58 preclear_disk_Y995K4LHFW9G_28127: Post-Read: progress - 75% verified @ 125 MB/s Feb 10 16:50:53 preclear_disk_Y995K4LHFW9G_28127: Post-Read: elapsed time - 8:07:12 Feb 10 16:50:53 preclear_disk_Y995K4LHFW9G_28127: Post-Read: post-read verification completed! Feb 10 16:50:59 preclear_disk_Y995K4LHFW9G_28127: S.M.A.R.T.: Cycle 3 Feb 10 16:50:59 preclear_disk_Y995K4LHFW9G_28127: S.M.A.R.T.: Feb 10 16:50:59 preclear_disk_Y995K4LHFW9G_28127: S.M.A.R.T.: ATTRIBUTE               INITIAL NOW   STATUS Feb 10 16:50:59 preclear_disk_Y995K4LHFW9G_28127: S.M.A.R.T.: Reallocated_Sector_Ct   112     112   - Feb 10 16:50:59 preclear_disk_Y995K4LHFW9G_28127: S.M.A.R.T.: Power_On_Hours          30863   30936 Up 73 Feb 10 16:50:59 preclear_disk_Y995K4LHFW9G_28127: S.M.A.R.T.: Temperature_Celsius     31      38    Up 7 Feb 10 16:50:59 preclear_disk_Y995K4LHFW9G_28127: S.M.A.R.T.: Reallocated_Event_Count 14      14    - Feb 10 16:50:59 preclear_disk_Y995K4LHFW9G_28127: S.M.A.R.T.: Current_Pending_Sector  0       0     - Feb 10 16:50:59 preclear_disk_Y995K4LHFW9G_28127: S.M.A.R.T.: Offline_Uncorrectable   0       0     - Feb 10 16:50:59 preclear_disk_Y995K4LHFW9G_28127: S.M.A.R.T.: UDMA_CRC_Error_Count    750     750   - Feb 10 16:50:59 preclear_disk_Y995K4LHFW9G_28127: S.M.A.R.T.:  Feb 10 16:50:59 preclear_disk_Y995K4LHFW9G_28127: Cycle: elapsed time: 24:20:53 Feb 10 16:50:59 preclear_disk_Y995K4LHFW9G_28127: Preclear: total elapsed time: 73:03:38

     

     

    ts-p500-smart-20240216-2016.zip

  2. Just recently one of my 4TB Toshiba HDD suddenly prompt Reallocated Sector CT from 0 to 5 then to 8, 16, 96, 104 and 112.

    This drive just did a preclear and was successfully completed with no error just the Reallocate Sector CT remain at 112 and Reallocated_Event_Count 14.

    Since preclear successful is this drive still good to used?preclear_disk_2015033100081_32492.txt

     

    #################################################################################################### # Unraid Server Preclear of disk 2015033100081 # # Cycle 1 of 1, partition start on sector 64. # # # # Step 1 of 5 - Pre-read verification: [8:06:26 @ 137 MB/s] SUCCESS # # Step 2 of 5 - Zeroing the disk: [8:06:23 @ 137 MB/s] SUCCESS # # Step 3 of 5 - Writing Unraid's Preclear signature: SUCCESS # # Step 4 of 5 - Verifying Unraid's Preclear signature: SUCCESS # # Step 5 of 5 - Post-Read verification: [8:06:29 @ 137 MB/s] SUCCESS # # # # # # # #################################################################################################### # Cycle elapsed time: 24:19:25 | Total elapsed time: 24:19:26 # #################################################################################################### #################################################################################################### # S.M.A.R.T. Status (device type: default) # # # # ATTRIBUTE INITIAL CYCLE 1 STATUS # # Reallocated_Sector_Ct 112 112 - # # Power_On_Hours 30825 30849 Up 24 # # Temperature_Celsius 31 36 Up 5 # # Reallocated_Event_Count 14 14 - # # Current_Pending_Sector 0 0 - # # Offline_Uncorrectable 0 0 - # # UDMA_CRC_Error_Count 750 750 - # # # # # #################################################################################################### # # #################################################################################################### --> ATTENTION: Please take a look into the SMART report above for drive health issues. --> RESULT: Preclear Finished Successfully!.

     

  3. Ive just got myself an Asrock Z790 Pro RS/D4

    Core i5-12400

    Crucial 2X 16 GB DDR4 3200 1.2V

    Cooler Master MWE 850 Gold V2 PSU

    Ive enable all the ASPM on my bios and tested the system with barebone setup only get to C3 status.

    Unraid iGPU driver installed

    CPU Governor set to Power Save

    What might be the issue that i cant get any lower than C3

    Barebone power consumption 36W

     

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  4. On 10/4/2023 at 8:44 PM, Mainfrezzer said:

    the mismatch lets you know that the file was modified, got a new checksum but you have no current export of that new checksum(thats expected with .nfo files, there is no point in checksumming them).

    the pink box is intriguing, no clue tho

    Recently the file integrity just finish checksum and this time no Pink Check box. but I'm still getting prompt that

    unRAID file corruption: 19-12-2023 10:53

    Notice [TS] - bunker verify command
    Found 154 files with BLAKE3 hash key mismatch

    How do i find what type of files are those?

     

  5. Dear all,

     

    Im still getting the error. Ive already excluded the files.

     

    BLAKE3

    Excluded folders:

    .Trash-99  .Recycle.Bin  .stfolder  .sync  .TemporaryItems  @Recycle  .stversions

    Excluded files:

    *.tmp , *.nfo , *.log , *.partial , *.part , *.stgnore , *.apdisk

     

    unRAID file corruption: 07-11-2023 10:27

    Notice [TS] - bunker verify command
    Found 154 files with BLAKE3 hash key mismatch

    ts-p500-diagnostics-20231108-2308.zip

  6. On 9/30/2023 at 7:00 PM, itimpi said:

    The online documentation is accessible via the Manual link at the bottom of the Unraid GUI.  In addition every forum page has a DOCS link at the top and a Documentation link at the bottom.  The You want to go to Unraid OS ->Manual->Troubleshooting section for guidance on Unclean shutdowns.

    Oooh that User guild i was thinking there a troubleshooting guide for the plugin itself.

    Ok i've just add some time out for my Docker and System shutdown since i don't use any VM.

    Ive also attach the Diagnostic Log, maybe you could pinpoint what might be the case that cause the Unclean Shutdown.

     

    ts-p500-diagnostics-20230930-1809.zip

  7. On 9/6/2023 at 4:05 PM, itimpi said:

    Make sure you are on the latest release of the parity.check.tuning plugin.

    If you have it delete the 'parity.check.tuning.paused' file in the plugins folder on the flash drive. Looks like the plugin somehow has missed the fact the check has finished in your case although the latest version may fix this.

     

    If you continue to have problems after that then please enable the 'Testing' mode logging in the plugins settings and post your diagnostics after the problem has occurred so I can check out why.

    Ok im still getting the SNMP notification at 3.30am each day even there suppose to be no event. Ive attach the Diagnostic log with Testing mode logging enable.

     

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    ts-p500-diagnostics-20230908-1211.zip

  8. 4 hours ago, itimpi said:

    Make sure you are on the latest release of the parity.check.tuning plugin.

    If you have it delete the 'parity.check.tuning.paused' file in the plugins folder on the flash drive. Looks like the plugin somehow has missed the fact the check has finished in your case although the latest version may fix this.

     

    If you continue to have problems after that then please enable the 'Testing' mode logging in the plugins settings and post your diagnostics after the problem has occurred so I can check out why.

    Noted, just update to the latest release will monitor for a few day.

  9. There is a choice of ATX boards with 8 SATA ports.
    Some newer PSUs are remarkably more efficient - there's quite a bit of talk about them at the end of the thread linked above.
    Lots of motherboards now come with the built-in 2.5 Gigabit LAN
    You can use M.2 NVMe SSDs to free up motherboard SATA ports.
     
    https://pcpartpicker.com/list/

    Noted yes. New board starting to include 2.5gb nic. Not many review that actually mention about idling power. Because few mth back I help a fren to setup his unraid where he use his old Intel gen4 Core i5 4670, Asus mobo, 32gb Ram HBA card and 8HDD and his 1200W Silverstone 80+ Platinum PSU. And a Silverstone TJ07 casing. He has his roon core running 24/7 and Plex. With most of the time Plex transcoding CPU running near 100% with an impressive 70+W of power usage and idling at 30+W full system.


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  10. 58 minutes ago, Lolight said:

    Well, the newer consumer tech will be more efficient, there shouldn't be any doubt about that.

     

    I don't know your exact system setup, but If you're real concerned about power efficiency and want to achieve maximum power savings then you should try to build a system that doesn't contain any add-on cards.

     

    There's an unlimited variety of hardware combinations - impossible to say which will provide the best results without trying.

    Check out the thread below.

    It's a long thread, but there are numerous examples of what hardware tends to deliver better results.

    Also provides general idea about electricity consumption for most common for NAS add-on cards and dGPUs and why they should be avoided.

    Also talks about PSUs effeiciency and why they shouldn't be overlooked.

     

     

    Yes i totally understand about add on card that's why at mean time my Xeon Processor doesn't come with an iGPU as such i notice that my P2000 in idle status still drawn 8W of power. HBA card i don't think there will be avoid as there wont have any board that come with more than 6 Sata port at mean time. So far this Lenovo P500 come with a 80+ Gold PSU. I understand that PSU effeciency does take into account.

    My system is actually a Stock Lenovo P500 Workstation pretty standard come with 128Gb of DDR4 ECC Ram a 16core Xeon E5-2698-V3, 490W 80+ Gold Lenovo PSU. The only additional item that i add in is a LSI SAS 9207 HBA, Nvidia P2000 and Intel X520-T2 10Gb Nic Card. There are a total of 7 Drive and 2 SSD a total of 9 Drive at the moment.

  11. On 8/18/2023 at 4:49 PM, Lolight said:

    In many cases manually tweaking BIOS settings might yield significant idle power savings, like enabling the motherboard's power saving mode, enabling all available CPU C-States, disabling unused circuitry and setting PCIE DMI power saving to enabled.

    Lenovo Bios already enable Power saving mode disable any peripheral thats not in used like sound device serial and PS2 port.

    That's why was thinking to get something newer most likely will have better efficiency, since most of the time the server are under idle mode just Radarr and Sonarr are running at the back. Just that donno which one should go for also need to think of RoI as well.

  12. I'd say they have very similar idle efficiency, in general.
    But there are ways to optimize a particular system for maximum savings.
     
    But it's more of a try-n-see endeavor due to the unlimited variety of hardware configurations.
    https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1LHvT2fRp7I6Hf18LcSzsNnjp10VI-odvwZpQZKv_NCI/edit#gid=0
     
    You might want to check this thread:
     
     

    Thanks for the info.
    I’ve tried powertop before but it screw up the system more than reduce power consumption. So I’ve remove powertop at the end after trying to tweak it but fail to get it stable.


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  13. 10 hours ago, Lolight said:

    Depends on your use case.

    If buying new or used only for media streaming (no VMs):

     

    New:

    multiple stream 4K transcoding in Plex, Jellyfin or Emby - the i5 12500 (non-F SKU) selected for its more powerful iGPU.

    direct play or light transcoding - the i3 12100 (non-F)

     

    Used:

    Any Intel Core non-F 10th gen. (same iGPU across the product line).

    I dont mind New or Used.

     

    Basically the most important is for Plex 4K HDR Transcoding with Dolby TrueHD Dolby Atmos.

    Most of the time its been idle or direct play/Stream, the transcode only for mobile device to save data or sometime just dont know why Plex just transcode for no reason.

    As now each month 80% of the electricity bill are from here as can see while the server idling at 100+W as such was thinking a efficiency wat to reduce it is the most important.

    Was thinking of going new which going to spend a few thousand or trying to source something a gen generation back but still give similar result would be fine.

    I only know that the recent gen 13 i5 are very efficient CPU with quite some data floating around that it drawn very min amount of power during idling but i cant find any data regarding the Gen 9 to Gen 12 Processor's actual idle power consumption. As if can get the Gen9 processor that had the same idling power that will save quite a amount as there are alot of used processor and board on line.

     

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  14. Are you going all new hardware, including the case?
     
    12-13 gen are fully supported.

    I got a Coolermaster Cosmos Storm.
    It’s a pretty old casing but it’s still a very good case.
    Compare to the gen9-13 which processor you would prefer?


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