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  1. I looked on the console and saw these messages, not sure what it means :)

     

    grep: /boot/config/plugins/dynamix.file.integrity/disks.ini no such file or directory

    grep: /boot/config/plugins/dynamix.file.integrity/disks.ini no such file or directory

    /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.file.integrity/scripts/bunker: line 347: 24875 Terminated   $exec $argv "$file" > $tmpfile.0

     

     

     

  2. I have 17 disks and I setup the schedule for 1 task for each disk daily at 00:00. Yesterday disk5 ran fine. Today disk 6 should have run but i did not get a notification it started and I do not see the bunker script running. Is there any way to find out why it didn't run this morning?

  3. Sorry if this is a stupid question. Say you have this setup to run on a nightly basis and one morning you get a report that two files are corrupt. How do you find out what files are being reported as being corrupt? I know what disk they are on but no clue on the file names.

     

    Thanks.

     

    Check your syslog.

     

    Thank you. I was able to find the two files that were reported corrupt. They were .jpg files and seem fine. The next question would be will it recalculate the checksums for these two files or will they forever, be marked as corrupt and if the latter, how do I fix it?

     

    Hash keys are never regenerated for corrupted files. To force a new hash key you need to move or rename the original file.

     

    ok thanks, so rename, wait for it to run, then rename back right?

  4. Sorry if this is a stupid question. Say you have this setup to run on a nightly basis and one morning you get a report that two files are corrupt. How do you find out what files are being reported as being corrupt? I know what disk they are on but no clue on the file names.

     

    Thanks.

     

    Check your syslog.

     

    Thank you. I was able to find the two files that were reported corrupt. They were .jpg files and seem fine. The next question would be will it recalculate the checksums for these two files or will they forever, be marked as corrupt and if the latter, how do I fix it?

     

     

  5. Sorry if this is a stupid question. Say you have this setup to run on a nightly basis and one morning you get a report that two files are corrupt. How do you find out what files are being reported as being corrupt? I know what disk they are on but no clue on the file names.

     

    Thanks.

     

  6. I haven't contributed to this thread for a while BUT I was reminded today about how good these drives are for the general unRAID user.

     

    Ran a Parity Check on my Main Server and Backup Server as it is the start of the month:

     

    Main Server: 5 x 3TB WD Red's 2 x 8TB Seagate Shingled Drives (1 8TB Drive as Parity)

     

    Event: unRAID Parity check
    Subject: Notice [MAIN] - Parity check finished (0 errors)
    Description: Duration: 19 hours, 27 minutes, 9 seconds. Average speed: 114.3 MB/s
    Importance: normal

     

    Backup Server: 4 x 8TB Seagate Shingled Drives (1 8TB Drive as Parity)

     

    Event: unRAID Parity check
    Subject: Notice [bACKUP] - Parity check finished (0 errors)
    Description: Duration: 15 hours, 55 minutes, 55 seconds. Average speed: 139.5 MB/s
    Importance: normal

     

    Neither server got any disk action during the checks. The Server Spec's for the Main Server are SO MUCH better than the Backup Server (See Sig and Build Thread) and just look at how much faster the Backup Server was than the Main Server in doing a Parity Check.

     

    Just for information. Hope it helps someone.

     

    Kind of off topic but does parity check speed depend on the amount of data in your array? The reason I ask is I have a 14 disk 49TB array and the last parity check I ran took a little less than 18 hours with a reported speed of 93.5 MB/s.

  7. Do we need to know how the engine of our car works? Not at all, and some people have never looked under the hood, but sometimes an oil reading needs to be done and knowing where to look helps a lot :)

     

    Excellent analogy !!!

    Not really, if someone doesn't know how the engine in their car works then someone better know a good mechanic or they will be walking the first time the engine doesn't start. If almarma doesn't want to know how unraid works perhaps he can hire someone to set it up for him and pay him to fix it whenever it breaks.

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