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  1. Kickstarter campaign has completed. Hopefully units will be shipping out soon. There have been many Unraid installs on Youtube. I have not seen anything about getting the LEDs to work though. 

     

  2. 1 hour ago, TRusselo said:

    1. I have been running unrade for 7 years and I'm on my 8th USB flash drive. I have tried different brands and types with and without LEDs...

    I lose one flash drive per year using unraid.

    I have had zero other hardware failures in the same amount of time. So no, it's not the same. 

    2. A system can have more than one hot spare

    Have you tried a microSD card reader with a high endurance SD card? Also, only use USB2.0 ports. 

  3. I meant "it exists" as in the hardware(4BayPlus has been at CES and in the hands of dozens of reviewers), not that you could buy it on Amazon yet. The older 4-bay version has existed for years in the Chinese domestic market and was also sent out to Beta testers to test the built-in software.  I think the hardware is close to the final revisions, but the software is still baking that's why a lot people are asking to run 3rd party OSes like unRaid or TrueNAS or OMV. 

     

     

  4. 2 hours ago, JonathanM said:

    How is this different than storaxa?

     

    Umm, for one thing it exists?!  (sorry to those who backed storaxa) 

     

    Kickstarter was a strange approach for an established company, but it did generate a lot of publicity. 

     

    I see it as a nice off the shelf hardware solution that can hopefully run unRaid well, similar to the LincStation but in more varieties. I think it would be difficult to build something at the price point that it was initially offered. It ships with its own OS, but it's not fully mature and not as flexible as unRaid.

     

  5. Anyone get in on the Kickstarter? Which model?

     

    Hopefully there will be enough critical mass of UnRaid users to get everything working, like Fan control, S3 sleep, WoL, LED control, 10Gbe ethernet drivers, Lowest Power C-States(It uses the ASM116X Sata controllers), even the watchdog timer.

     

     

  6. Edit: Seeing some instability(frozen machine) after the edits, I'm not sure if it's related to Immich/PostGres16  but there are some other reports of hung machines. 

     

    It wasn't working for me either, but I just updated the containers and switched to SIO's postgres container and it seems like it may be working now.

     

    I used to just see tons of FFMPEG errors in the log and turned off HW accel.

     

    The quick sync setting seemed to generate ffmpeg error. I'm trying VVAPI:

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  7. I have about 100k photos/videos. I haven't figured out how to get the iGPU/quicksync to work yet so it's using software transcoding. ML is turned on for facial recognition but that just uses CPU I believe (I don't have any HW accelerators).  

    Have you checked your paths? All generated data should be outside of the docker image right?

     

  8. I see this endless cycle in syslog. But you're saying that the read SMART is caused by the spin up, not the other way around?:

     

     

    Feb 18 06:23:32 Tower s3_sleep: All monitored HDDs are spun down

    Feb 18 06:23:32 Tower s3_sleep: Extra delay period running: 18 minute(s)

    Feb 18 06:24:32 Tower s3_sleep: All monitored HDDs are spun down

    Feb 18 06:24:32 Tower s3_sleep: Extra delay period running: 17 minute(s)

    Feb 18 06:25:32 Tower s3_sleep: All monitored HDDs are spun down

    Feb 18 06:25:32 Tower s3_sleep: Extra delay period running: 16 minute(s)

    Feb 18 06:25:34 Tower emhttpd: read SMART /dev/sdf

    Feb 18 06:26:32 Tower s3_sleep: Disk activity on going: sdf

    Feb 18 06:26:32 Tower s3_sleep: Disk activity detected. Reset timers.

    Feb 18 06:27:33 Tower s3_sleep: Disk activity on going: sdf

    Feb 18 06:27:33 Tower s3_sleep: Disk activity detected. Reset timers.

    Feb 18 06:28:33 Tower s3_sleep: Disk activity on going: sdf

    Feb 18 06:28:33 Tower s3_sleep: Disk activity detected. Reset timers.

    Feb 18 06:29:33 Tower s3_sleep: All monitored HDDs are spun down

    Feb 18 06:29:33 Tower s3_sleep: Extra delay period running: 25 minute(s)

    Feb 18 06:30:14 Tower emhttpd: spinning down /dev/sde

    Feb 18 06:30:33 Tower s3_sleep: All monitored HDDs are spun down

    Feb 18 06:30:33 Tower s3_sleep: Extra delay period running: 24 minute(s)

    Feb 18 06:31:33 Tower s3_sleep: All monitored HDDs are spun down

    Feb 18 06:31:33 Tower s3_sleep: Extra delay period running: 23 minute(s)

    Feb 18 06:31:41 Tower emhttpd: read SMART /dev/sde

    Feb 18 06:32:34 Tower s3_sleep: Disk activity on going: sde

    Feb 18 06:32:34 Tower s3_sleep: Disk activity detected. Reset timers.

    Feb 18 06:32:34 Tower emhttpd: read SMART /dev/sdh

    Feb 18 06:33:34 Tower s3_sleep: Disk activity on going: sdh

  9. 14 minutes ago, Iker said:

    are the default ones.

    • Copy the data: Data is copied using the command "rsync rsync -ra --stats --info=progress2 <source_directory> <dataset_mountpoint>"; the GUI displays a dialog with a progress bar and some relevant information about the process.

     

    Is rsync rsync a typo? Would you consider adding -X to preserve extended attributes for things like the Dynamic File Integrity plugin?

  10. I have 6 MB Sata ports on an old MB with no M.2 slots and a LSI HBA, but I'm thinking of consolidating to only MB ports to save power. The HBA prevents lower C-states. 

    I only have 4TB-8TB drives with 1 14TB Parity so I could easily consolidate to 2 or 3 18TB drives.

     

    18TB drives were $200 during the BF sales and ~$150 for pre-owned server pulls. They were the sweet spot at the end of last year.

     

    Some M.2 slots are only PCIe 3x1....so 6 Sata drives would saturate the BW. 

     

    I've also been looking at some pre-built systems with 4-6 HDDs and 2 M.2s. There I'd really need the high capacity HDDs.

     

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