SFord

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  1. Once I got some sleep and pulled the drive and copied the folder all was good. I appreciate a clear real answer. I made all the mistakes and did not stick with my 3/2/1 backups. I got cocky and that's when the gods will rise up and "byte" you in the ass. Thank you everyone who answered.
  2. I installed this update and now my system boots the USB drive and it loads to the "Unraid OS" and will not continue to load the OS. I have tried "Unraid Os GUI" the system was fine before the update. Like a dumb ass I was tired and did not make a manual backup of the drive before updating, mine is days old. Any idea how to recover?
  3. My array will now spin down. 1) Removed the "Spin Down SAS Drives 0.85" plugin. 2) Upgraded to 6.10.0-rc1 3) Installed "Spin Down SAS Drives 0.85" plugin. I can finally manually spin down the array and get the gray icons in the GUI. Aug 14 23:13:17 DeepCore2 root: plugin: running: anonymous Aug 14 23:13:17 DeepCore2 sas-spindown plugin: Unraid version 6.10.0-rc1 detected, using new method (emhttp hook) Aug 14 23:13:17 DeepCore2 sas-spindown plugin: Installing SAS spindown/up script sdspin... Aug 14 23:13:17 DeepCore2 sas-spindown plugin: Retrieved the latest exclusions file... Aug 14 23:13:17 DeepCore2 sas-spindown plugin: Installing most recent exclusions file... Aug 14 23:13:17 DeepCore2 sas-spindown plugin: Retrieved the latest sas-util... Aug 14 23:13:18 DeepCore2 sas-spindown plugin: Installing sas-util... Aug 14 23:14:31 DeepCore2 emhttpd: spinning down /dev/sdg Aug 14 23:14:31 DeepCore2 emhttpd: spinning down /dev/sdd Aug 14 23:14:31 DeepCore2 emhttpd: spinning down /dev/sde Aug 14 23:14:31 DeepCore2 emhttpd: spinning down /dev/sdb Aug 14 23:14:31 DeepCore2 emhttpd: spinning down /dev/sdf Aug 14 23:14:31 DeepCore2 emhttpd: spinning down /dev/sdc Aug 14 23:14:31 DeepCore2 SAS Assist v0.85: Spinning down device /dev/sdd Aug 14 23:14:31 DeepCore2 SAS Assist v0.85: Spinning down device /dev/sde Aug 14 23:14:31 DeepCore2 SAS Assist v0.85: Spinning down device /dev/sdg Aug 14 23:14:31 DeepCore2 SAS Assist v0.85: Spinning down device /dev/sdb Aug 14 23:14:31 DeepCore2 SAS Assist v0.85: Spinning down device /dev/sdf Aug 14 23:14:31 DeepCore2 SAS Assist v0.85: Spinning down device /dev/sdc Aug 14 23:15:31 DeepCore2 kernel: mdcmd (41): set md_num_stripes 1280 Aug 14 23:15:31 DeepCore2 kernel: mdcmd (42): set md_queue_limit 80 Aug 14 23:15:31 DeepCore2 kernel: mdcmd (43): set md_sync_limit 5 Aug 14 23:15:31 DeepCore2 kernel: mdcmd (44): set md_write_method Aug 14 23:16:36 DeepCore2 kernel: mdcmd (45): set md_write_method 0
  4. Is there an answer? There certainly have been a lot of ridiculous little bugs in 6.9.2.
  5. No. I don’t like that idea. Does a roll back clean up every bit of code? I’ll have to check every single change I made to the system, that’s kind of maddening. Then do I need to delete and reinstall all the Community plug-ins? It also looks like problems stated showing up in 6.9 and not just 6.9.2 so there were many changes to that code base. I’m surprised official SAS support took this long but hell you can’t even setup UnRAID as a iSCSI initiator. I guess this is all a “minor” bug and data is not lost. I’m not going to mess with a running system. I’m ranting a bit. Thanks for the suggestion. It will get fixed at some point it’s just weird that it’s taking so long.
  6. So what's the answer? This is happening to me and I don't like it at. It's a replicable bug that is causing ware and tear on the system. This is a 40 day old bug that would not even be acceptable on FREE open source software. Does anyone know that is up?