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    I finally got my Parity disk upgraded (copied from old Parity) and Disk 1 (old Parity) rebuilt.  Then I see that Disk 2 is unmountable with a red X, CRC errors are appearing.  I shut down my machine and reseat the cables, but the drive still won't mount after reboot.  It is now getting stuck as Mounting and just sits there, unRAID will not respond to a restart or shutdown command.  

     

    After rebooting the machine I:

    • removed the device from the array, clearing and formatting the drive, add drive back to array, start array - same result as above
    • Currently running xfs_repair -L through the GUI to see if it can be fixed, it seems to be taking much longer than any previous xfs_repair that I have performed

     

    Do I just have another bad drive? Or is something bigger at play here?

    gurley-diagnostics-20240523-1258.zip

  2. I had a situation that required me to repurpose the parity drive as a data drive and upgrade the size of the parity drive.  I followed these instructions https://docs.unraid.net/unraid-os/manual/storage-management/#parity-swap and waited ~26 hours for the Copy to complete (Step 14).  Step 15 says that I can now Start the array and a rebuild for my new data disk will start.  I elected to do a graceful shutdown of my machine so I could add a couple of SSDs and create a second pool.  When I restarted, it took me back to Step 13

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    Go to the Main -> Array Operation section You should now have a Copy button, with a statement indicating "Copy will copy the parity information to the new parity disk".

    Did I screw up by being a little impatient?  Am I doomed to an endless loop of Copying the parity data?

    gurley-diagnostics-20240522-1036.zip

  3. I know that the proper setup for unRAID is to have the parity drive be at least as large as all other drives otherwise you lose access to some of the space on the larger disks in the array.

    My current setup is:

    • Parity 14TB
    • Array - 3 x 8TB, 3 x 12TB, 3 x 14TB

    Here is what I ran into this weekend. I noticed my parity check was going painfully slow so I used the DiskSpeed docker to test my disks. 2 of my 8TB drives are reading very slow speeds. I decided that it was time to upgrade them with some 16TB plus use a spare 14TB spare I had on hand. The plan WAS to:

    1. pull an 8TB from array, replace with spare 14TB and let rebuild
    2. pull 14TB parity, replace with 16TB and let parity rebuild
    3. pull 8TB from array, replace with 14TB and let rebuild
    4. keep extra 16TB as a spare

    Long story short the spare 14TB can't be read by 3 different computers, and the 8TB rebuild would take over a week. Currently I am running with my 8TB emulated.

    My plan now is to put my new 16TB in the array and only use 14 TB (size of parity), then put the other 16TB in parity. If I do that will I get my 2 TB back automatically when the parity drive is installed? Is there a better solution to this?

     

    I originally posted this in Reddit and 2 people have said that unRAID won't even let me use a 16TB drive in the array if parity is only 14TB.  I was always under the impression that if the parity drive was smaller it could be used, it would just limit the size of the drive to match the size of the parity drive.

  4. For the last few weeks I have been dealing with an unRAID machine that keeps freezing up.  I have been running this machine for over 4 years, but for some reason it has been freezing occasionally.  I connected a monitor to it so I could try to figure something out.  The only thing that I can tell is what time it stops responding.  My only recourse is to hard boot it and kick off another parity check.  I am not sure where to start looking in the diagnostics file.  I am assuming this is hardware related because I was running 6.12.4 just fine for a few months, any my 4 year old hardware might be starting to fail.

    gurley-diagnostics-20231030-1738.zip

  5. 55 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

    Check the mappings for Sonarr/Raddar, if they are using /mnt/cache/share instead of /mnt/user/share data will go to cache.

    This is what my setup looks like for both Radarr and Sonarr.  Would you recommend changing the downloads folder to be /mnt/cache/Downloads (not necessarily to fix this issue)?

    I have various shares created based on types of TV show or movie.  Should they just be put in subfolders under the TV Share or Movie Share?

     

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  6. Running 6.11.1 but the issue has been ongoing for a while.

     

    I have many shares set up to not use the cache pool.  I want Sonarr/radarr to immediately move the files from the downloads folder (Cache only) to the array.  Many times I see that some folders (TV/Classic TV/Movies) are being created on the cache drive and filling it up.  The only way to move the files off is to manually do it with UNBalance.  Then I use the 'rm' command to delete the folder from /mnt/cache, but it doesn't prevent the system from recreating the folder and filling up the drive again.  Do I need to change permissions somewhere to prevent Sonarr/Radarr from creating the folders over and over?  

    gurley-diagnostics-20221014-1123.zip

  7. Thanks for creating this for the community.  Over the last couple of days I have noticed that the file processing has been very slow.  When I clicked into one of the workers tonight I saw this message

    "No Plugin requested to run commands for this file"

     

    What would cause this, and how can I correct it.  I haven't added or removed any plugins, and they are all up to date.

  8. On 10/23/2015 at 5:38 AM, linuxserver.io said:

    Please post any questions/issues relating to this docker you have in this thread.

    UnRaid version 6.8.3

     

    Woke up this morning to a corrupt docker image file.  Deleted it and restarted docker, then reinstalled my apps and all good to go except for one.

    binhex-nzbget docker refuses to start - when trying to manually start it I get a pop-up that says "Execution Error - Server Error"

     

    Log file shows the following

     

    Oct 9 11:00:01 gurley speedtest: Internet bandwidth test started
    Oct 9 11:00:16 gurley speedtest: Host: Sparklight (Dallas, TX) [28.07 km]
    Oct 9 11:00:16 gurley speedtest: Ping (Lowest): 11.267 ms | Download (Max): 502.76 Mbit/s | Upload (Max): 159.67 Mbit/s
    Oct 9 11:00:16 gurley speedtest: Internet bandwidth test completed
    Oct 9 11:00:32 gurley crond[1976]: exit status 1 from user root /usr/local/sbin/mover &> /dev/null
    Oct 9 11:06:46 gurley kernel: docker0: port 5(vethe9cf8bb) entered blocking state
    Oct 9 11:06:46 gurley kernel: docker0: port 5(vethe9cf8bb) entered disabled state
    Oct 9 11:06:46 gurley kernel: device vethe9cf8bb entered promiscuous mode
    Oct 9 11:06:46 gurley kernel: IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): vethe9cf8bb: link is not ready
    Oct 9 11:06:46 gurley kernel: docker0: port 5(vethe9cf8bb) entered blocking state
    Oct 9 11:06:46 gurley kernel: docker0: port 5(vethe9cf8bb) entered forwarding state
    Oct 9 11:06:46 gurley kernel: docker0: port 5(vethe9cf8bb) entered disabled state
    Oct 9 11:06:47 gurley kernel: docker0: port 5(vethe9cf8bb) entered disabled state
    Oct 9 11:06:47 gurley kernel: device vethe9cf8bb left promiscuous mode
    Oct 9 11:06:47 gurley kernel: docker0: port 5(vethe9cf8bb) entered disabled state

     

    The log file for the container itself is blank.

    I have rebooted the machine, as well as removing the container and reinstalling.  What are my next steps?

     

    PS I clicked on the Support link and it brought me to this forum.  Let me know if I need to find a different forum.

  9. UnRaid version 6.8.3

     

    Woke up this morning to a corrupt docker image file.  Deleted it and restarted docker, then reinstalled my apps and all good to go except for one.

    binhex-nzbget docker refuses to start - when trying to manually start it I get a pop-up that says "Execution Error - Server Error"

     

    Log file shows the following

     

    Oct 9 11:00:01 gurley speedtest: Internet bandwidth test started
    Oct 9 11:00:16 gurley speedtest: Host: Sparklight (Dallas, TX) [28.07 km]
    Oct 9 11:00:16 gurley speedtest: Ping (Lowest): 11.267 ms | Download (Max): 502.76 Mbit/s | Upload (Max): 159.67 Mbit/s
    Oct 9 11:00:16 gurley speedtest: Internet bandwidth test completed
    Oct 9 11:00:32 gurley crond[1976]: exit status 1 from user root /usr/local/sbin/mover &> /dev/null
    Oct 9 11:06:46 gurley kernel: docker0: port 5(vethe9cf8bb) entered blocking state
    Oct 9 11:06:46 gurley kernel: docker0: port 5(vethe9cf8bb) entered disabled state
    Oct 9 11:06:46 gurley kernel: device vethe9cf8bb entered promiscuous mode
    Oct 9 11:06:46 gurley kernel: IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): vethe9cf8bb: link is not ready
    Oct 9 11:06:46 gurley kernel: docker0: port 5(vethe9cf8bb) entered blocking state
    Oct 9 11:06:46 gurley kernel: docker0: port 5(vethe9cf8bb) entered forwarding state
    Oct 9 11:06:46 gurley kernel: docker0: port 5(vethe9cf8bb) entered disabled state
    Oct 9 11:06:47 gurley kernel: docker0: port 5(vethe9cf8bb) entered disabled state
    Oct 9 11:06:47 gurley kernel: device vethe9cf8bb left promiscuous mode
    Oct 9 11:06:47 gurley kernel: docker0: port 5(vethe9cf8bb) entered disabled state

     

    The log file for the container itself is blank.

    I have rebooted the machine, as well as removing the container and reinstalling.  What are my next steps?

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