ChristianMingle

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  1. Basically one drive disabled itself a few days ago, and now the second one has disabled itself today. Both of my parity drives are down and i have tried swapping power and data cables separately and neither fixed the problem. Can anyone tell me what the diagnostic data says? Do i need to buy 2 new drives or should i just try to rebuild parity? tower-diagnostics-20230418-2042.zip
  2. I am unable to go to the Apps page, I cannot tunnel in using Wireguard, and i have an "Unraid API error- network error" from the MyServers Plugin. Im not sure whats causing it, i have tried restarting it multiple times, and the problem seems to have arisen out of nowhere. I can still access the server shares from my home network, but it seems like its unable to communicate with anything outside my home network. I have my router port forwarded for everything, and it used to all work fine. Not sure whats causing the sudden problems. I have attached the diagnostics, so if anyone can figure out why this is happening, it would be appreciated. Thank you tower-diagnostics-20230315-1508.zip
  3. ?????? as soon as i logged into root and did the diagnostics i can now connect via 192.168.1.151 even though i tried it like 150 times over the past 2 hours. what is going on lol
  4. OK so apparently the other USB 2.0 is broken, it always gives me a 169 address... i moved it back to the other one and now have a 192 address but back to square 1 where i cannot connect via tower/ or 192.168.1.151
  5. i shut down and removed the usb, ran chkdsk on it, and then put it into a new usb 2.0 slot, and now upon boot it is assigning a 169 adress, which if i recall means that it couldnt get assigned an address. What should i do to fix this?
  6. I can connect to the server via SSH(filezilla) and i have the monitor showing me the IPv4 Address, its set to what it is normally set to (192.168.1.151) but i cannot connect to the server by typing "tower/" in the url search bar. It just times out and says theres a connection error. I have tried restarting the server, my pc, and the router. Im not sure how to fix it.
  7. a lot of the values are also over the threshhold(provided more info on the middle drive) also i know the F80 has over 55,000 powered on hours on it, its over 6 years old, but everyone always says that they "last forever" so im hoping that this one isnt dying out yet lol
  8. I have a sun F80 drive that i bought used that has 60k hours on it with 117 reallocated sectors on all 4 of the 200GB drives ... im trying to use it and see what happens but im not putting anything valuable on it .. just curious how long itll last lol
  9. also sorry, but can you explain how one of these can be healthy and the other 3 have errors, even though they're all the same drive? I know its actually 4 200GB drives but like, is it just like firmware problems? I find it hard to believe that the one drive i made cache just happened to be the only healthy drive and the other 3 are crapping out lol. (Cache and drive 5,6,7 are all the same Sun Flash Accelerator F80 in case you didnt see the other post yet)
  10. ideally i could make the cache and disks 5,6,7 combine into the 800GB cache disk i originally planned on having. (cache and Disks 5,6, and 7 are all the same Sun Flash Accelerator F80, but i didn't know how to flash it into one 800GB drive) If the cache drive goes offline is it less problematic than other ones? If not should i make the SSD the cache drive and just remove the Sun Flash Accelerator F80? I wish i didn't have to since i overpaid for it to begin with and now its causing problems lol
  11. Last check completed on Sat 06 Aug 2022 05:11:45 AM PDT (yesterday) Finding 48827869 errors Duration: 17 hours, 37 minutes, 51 seconds. Average speed: 154.4 MB/sec diagnostics attached i havent done any of the recommended steps yet as i just got back home, but i figured id post these here because they ran over the time i was gone tower-diagnostics-20220807-2224.zip
  12. also, is it fair to assume that the 3 drives with 50mil errors are probably not in working order? I got the 4x200GB (one device) used and it has had Errors ever since i started using it, but i havent noticed anything but i also try not to use it very much, its HEAVILY used by the last person with something like 60k hours on it, but it is a Sun Oracle F80 800GB so its meant to have a pretty heavily used lifecycle but the errors concern me as every other drive i have is at 0. I think the errors are just bad sectors and i was told that it knows that and avoids using the bad sectors, but dont know more than that.
  13. 9.8 TB Elapsed time:less than a minute Current position:4.89 GB (0.0 %) Estimated speed:168.5 MB/sec Estimated finish:16 hours, 8 minutes Sync errors corrected:1193109 im assuming 1mil+ errors within the first 30 seconds of the parity check is not what we are looking for... so i will try updating the SAS firmware later and keep it spun down until i get the chance
  14. Is the SAS host being non-operational something that can happen due to a bug and is fixed on restart, or is it something that generally once it shows up it wont go away until the problem is fixed? Will it only show up during parity checks or will it cause problems during day to day usage? I havent noticed anything weird besides the 50mil error check on the first parity check in 90d and the log file being full(i deleted it and it seems fine now) so maybe its just a parity check thing? Either way id like to fix it since parity problems are never a good thing so ill look into your recommendations.
  15. this mega link is the log file, however, the diagnostics i posted later on was AFTER i deleted the log file because it was at 100% and i figured itd be fine since i had a copy of the actual log file. Im not sure what else is helpful besides the log file and the diagnostics, but i can get anything required once i get back home from my girlfriends birthday weekend. Thanks for the help guys sorry im a noobie lol
  16. I have attached the diagnostics. Also, is this concerning? "Last check completed on Sat 30 Jul 2022 09:07:14 PM PDT (six days ago) Finding 48827965 errors Duration: 17 hours, 37 minutes, 13 seconds. Average speed: 154.4 MB/sec" i assume finding 0 errors is the goal, so almost 50 million has my eyebrows raised lol. tower-diagnostics-20220805-0953.zip
  17. Should i be worried about this? I noticed my log file was at 100% and it is all from this one file. It contains a bunch of repeats of "read errors" from disk 5,6,7 I tried uploading the log, but it is 127.9mb so it fails. i tried to pastebin it, but its over 300,000 lines and crashes my tab whenever i try to paste it, so its much easier to just upload it and paste a mega link: https://mega.nz/file/QkRXibpa#k7kktDsPwLWgEueh9Ov2BLdNzYGmLIsJ3QLDybrRhCE sorry for the late reply, but any info would be helpful. Should i increase the log size? is this a problem? do i need to suppress the errors or something?
  18. so... clearly this is not the ideal SMART scan, and it never shows up as "healthy", so, how bad is this? The drive in question is a 4x200gb Sun Oracle F80 800GB PCIe Flash Accelerator. I bought it second hand a little over 6 months ago. It shows as having been online for 54,000 hours which comes out to around 6.2 years. Ive heard these things can read/write petabytes before dying, which is definitely doable in 6 years, but id imagine these drives have a little more endurance than your normal drives. With that being the case, how concerning are these results? I am using 1x200gb as a cache drive and the other 3x200 are just chilling holding random data. Should i disable the 3x200gb and just leave the 1x200gb as a cache drive until it dies? Ideally id like to use it until death since i basically just bought it. I don't really know how to read a SMART report beyond knowing that anything above the threshold probably isn't good, but i don't know what a normal report looks like, or what normal wear and tear looks like. Any insight would be appreciated, thank you.
  19. i did not say unraid filesystem, i said my current filesystem, but i can see the confusion with how i worded it. 4GB maximum file size: For FAT32, the maximum file size of a single file is 4GB. Specifically, you may run into trouble with an error such as "The file is too large for the destination file system", when you try to transfer files larger than 4GB to a FAT32 formatted drive. I meant that i set up unraid using FAT32 drives, which in my opinion is improperly since it limits me to less than/equal to 4GB files. I was simply asking if it is possible and if so how to swap the format of the drive to something different without losing the data, what format is recommended, and anything else that could be helpful information. I do not think diagnostic information is required because i know what the problem is and am just looking for some input on how i would go about fixing it.
  20. H7210A521SUN010T 9.8 TB (sdb) 10TB 2H7210A521SUN010T drive. My question was, how do i swap what type of file system i am using without losing data(and nowhere to move it to) if possible
  21. Have i set up unraid improperly? When trying to copy some files over i got this error: I know this is because the file system has a limit of 4gb files, but how do i get around this? I cant find anyone else with the same problem. If this is something ive done wrong, how would i go about fixing it? Thank you.
  22. would something like this work? https://www.officedepot.com/a/products/9245562/Lexar-JumpDrive-TwistTurn2-USB-20-Flash/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&mediacampaignid=71700000042079731_1596097357&&gclsrc=aw.ds&gclid=CjwKCAjwj8eJBhA5EiwAg3z0mwlLOLNb3GpZ_qbfwFe7lT_AbWpIJHP_a3aH5140WCFKQnqIZFGHCxoCVOMQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
  23. so im assuming thats what this is: ABCD-1234-0000-000000000000 ... just a generic GUID i got a 5 pack of them and now i gotta buy a different one rip looks like im gonna have hella flash drives lying around now lmao