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Hogwind

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  1. In Krusader can anybody please explain when you should use Access Mode: Read/Whrite and when you should use Access Mode: RW/Slave and why?
  2. I don't know for sure, but I do know that trailing / are important to rsync. Perhaps it's a missmatch issue, where you did /mnt/disk3/ the first time and /mnt/disk3 the second time. I'd run it again like rsync -nrcv /mnt/disk3/ /mnt/disk14/t >/boot/verify_disk14.txt see if that comes back with an empty list (since the files are already in disk14/t) Thanks, I will try that. EDIT:It worked, the file ended up containing: sending incremental file list sent 382,411 bytes received 813 bytes 6.83 bytes/sec total size is 3,928,060,848,066 speedup is 10,250,038.75 (DRY RUN)
  3. So does anyone know why the command: "rsync -nrcv /mnt/disk3 /mnt/disk14/t >/boot/verify_disk14.txt" doesn't work for me?
  4. I just followed the guide and copied every file on disk3 to a folder t on disk14. And ran the command: rsync -nrcv /mnt/disk3 /mnt/disk14/t >/boot/verify_disk14.txt I ended up with a verify_disk14.txt file on my usb stick that contained every file on disk3, did I do something wrong? sending incremental file list disk3/ ... ... ... sent 403,033 bytes received 21,439 bytes 10.69 bytes/sec total size is 3,928,060,848,066 speedup is 9,253,992.84 (DRY RUN)
  5. I have precleared several disks 3-4Tb with v 1.13, is it a big problem? Did that version not completely test disks lager than 2.2Tb? The testing was fine, the written pre-clear signature was, at times, not recognized by unRAID as being present. Ok, I guess I'm fine then. Thanks for the answer.
  6. I have precleared several disks 3-4Tb with v 1.13, is it a big problem? Did that version not completely test disks lager than 2.2Tb?
  7. I'll try it and see if I can catch it when it begins to crash. It been running now for a few hours. [EDIT] free -l free -l total used free shared buffers cached Mem: 3374304 3267792 106512 0 231668 2663280 Low: 880408 789936 90472 High: 2493896 2477856 16040 -/+ buffers/cache: 372844 3001460 Swap: 0 0 0 ulimit -a ulimit -a core file size (blocks, -c) 0 data seg size (kbytes, -d) unlimited scheduling priority (-e) 0 file size (blocks, -f) unlimited pending signals (-i) 26101 max locked memory (kbytes, -l) 64 max memory size (kbytes, -m) unlimited open files (-n) 1024 pipe size (512 bytes, -p) 8 POSIX message queues (bytes, -q) 819200 real-time priority (-r) 0 stack size (kbytes, -s) 8192 cpu time (seconds, -t) unlimited max user processes (-u) 26101 virtual memory (kbytes, -v) unlimited file locks (-x) unlimited ps -eo size,pid,user,command | sort -n ps -eo size,pid,user,command | sort -n 0 2 root [kthreadd] 0 3 root [ksoftirqd/0] 0 6 root [migration/0] 0 7 root [migration/1] 0 9 root [ksoftirqd/1] 0 11 root [khelper] 0 158 root [sync_supers] 0 160 root [bdi-default] 0 162 root [kblockd] 0 289 root [ata_sff] 0 299 root [khubd] 0 408 root [rpciod] 0 428 root [kswapd0] 0 489 root [fsnotify_mark] 0 509 root [nfsiod] 0 512 root [cifsiod] 0 518 root [crypto] 0 679 root [deferwq] 0 888 root [scsi_eh_0] 0 901 root [scsi_eh_1] 0 902 root [scsi_eh_2] 0 903 root [scsi_eh_3] 0 904 root [scsi_eh_4] 0 905 root [scsi_eh_5] 0 906 root [scsi_eh_6] 0 912 root [kworker/u:7] 0 913 root [scsi_eh_7] 0 914 root [scsi_eh_8] 0 918 root [scsi_eh_9] 0 919 root [usb-storage] 0 1012 root [scsi_wq_0] 0 5713 root [flush-8:32] 0 11323 root [mdrecoveryd] 0 11326 root [spinupd] 0 11327 root [spinupd] 0 11328 root [spinupd] 0 11329 root [spinupd] 0 11330 root [spinupd] 0 11331 root [spinupd] 0 11332 root [spinupd] 0 11333 root [spinupd] 0 11334 root [spinupd] 0 11335 root [spinupd] 0 11336 root [spinupd] 0 11337 root [spinupd] 0 11401 root [unraidd] 0 11434 root [reiserfs] 0 13866 root [kworker/1:2] 0 14282 root [kworker/0:1] 0 25329 root [kworker/0:2] 0 27425 root [kworker/u:0] 0 27561 root [kworker/1:0] SZ PID USER COMMAND 284 1 root init 292 1230 root /usr/sbin/inetd 292 1260 root /usr/sbin/crond -l notice 296 1096 root /usr/sbin/syslogd -m0 296 1244 root /usr/sbin/acpid 296 1262 daemon /usr/sbin/atd -b 15 -l 1 296 12425 root logger -tunmenu -plocal7.info -is 300 1100 root /usr/sbin/klogd -c 3 -x 300 1216 bin /sbin/rpc.portmap 304 1126 root /sbin/dhcpcd -t 10 -h Tower eth0 304 11313 root /sbin/agetty 38400 tty1 linux 304 11314 root /sbin/agetty 38400 tty2 linux 304 11315 root /sbin/agetty 38400 tty3 linux 304 11316 root /sbin/agetty 38400 tty4 linux 304 11317 root /sbin/agetty 38400 tty5 linux 304 11318 root /sbin/agetty 38400 tty6 linux 320 1220 root /sbin/rpc.statd 324 1255 81 /usr/bin/dbus-daemon --system 376 22555 root in.telnetd: 192.168.1.9 408 12424 root /bin/bash /boot/unmenu/uu 456 11358 root /usr/sbin/nmbd -D 484 22556 root -bash 664 12323 root /usr/sbin/ntpd -g -p /var/run/ntpd.pid 676 11414 root /sbin/udevd --daemon 676 19097 root /sbin/udevd --daemon 680 707 root /sbin/udevd --daemon 736 11360 root /usr/sbin/smbd -D 768 21253 root ps -eo size,pid,user,command 992 11374 root /usr/sbin/smbd -D 1072 14279 root /usr/sbin/smbd -D 1560 11817 root /usr/sbin/smbd -D 8696 11312 root /usr/local/sbin/emhttp 10660 12428 root awk -W re-interval -f ./unmenu.awk 25908 21254 root sort -n 72148 11524 root /usr/local/sbin/shfs /mnt/user -disks 16777214 -o noatime,big_writes,allow_other,use_ino 276856 11553 nobody /usr/lib/java/bin/java -Xmx100m -Dsubsonic.home=/boot/config/plugins/subsonic -Dsubsonic.host=0.0.0.0 -Dsubsonic.port=37011 -Dsubsonic.httpsPort=0 -Dsubsonic.contextPath=/ -Dsubsonic.defaultMusicFolder=/var/music -Dsubsonic.defaultPodcastFolder=/var/music/Podcast -Dsubsonic.defaultPlaylistFolder=/var/playlists -Djava.awt.headless=true -verbose:gc -jar subsonic-booter-jar-with-dependencies.jar
  8. cache_dirs crashes for me all the time. If I have a putty telnet prompt open I can see this: root@Tower:/boot# cache_dirs -w cache_dirs process ID 5122 started, To terminate it, type: cache_dirs -q root@Tower:/boot# ./cache_dirs: xmalloc: subst.c:7606: cannot allocate 112 bytes (901120 bytes allocated) ./cache_dirs: xmalloc: subst.c:7606: cannot allocate 112 bytes (901120 bytes allocated) ./cache_dirs: xmalloc: subst.c:7606: cannot allocate 112 bytes (901120 bytes allocated) ./cache_dirs: xmalloc: subst.c:7606: cannot allocate 112 bytes (901120 bytes allocated) ./cache_dirs: xmalloc: subst.c:7606: cannot allocate 112 bytes (901120 bytes allocated) ./cache_dirs: xmalloc: subst.c:7606: cannot allocate 112 bytes (901120 bytes allocated) ./cache_dirs: xmalloc: subst.c:7606: cannot allocate 112 bytes (901120 bytes allocated) ./cache_dirs: xmalloc: subst.c:7606: cannot allocate 112 bytes (901120 bytes allocated) ./cache_dirs: xmalloc: subst.c:7606: cannot allocate 112 bytes (901120 bytes allocated) ./cache_dirs: xmalloc: subst.c:7606: cannot allocate 112 bytes (901120 bytes allocated) ./cache_dirs: xmalloc: subst.c:7606: cannot allocate 112 bytes (901120 bytes allocated) ./cache_dirs: xmalloc: subst.c:7606: cannot allocate 112 bytes (901120 bytes allocated) ./cache_dirs: xmalloc: subst.c:7606: cannot allocate 112 bytes (901120 bytes allocated) ./cache_dirs: xmalloc: subst.c:7606: cannot allocate 112 bytes (901120 bytes allocated) ./cache_dirs: xmalloc: subst.c:7606: cannot allocate 112 bytes (901120 bytes allocated) ./cache_dirs: xmalloc: subst.c:7606: cannot allocate 112 bytes (901120 bytes allocated) ./cache_dirs: xmalloc: subst.c:7606: cannot allocate 112 bytes (901120 bytes allocated) ./cache_dirs: xmalloc: subst.c:7606: cannot allocate 112 bytes (901120 bytes allocated) ./cache_dirs: xmalloc: subst.c:7606: cannot allocate 112 bytes (901120 bytes allocated) ./cache_dirs: xmalloc: subst.c:7606: cannot allocate 112 bytes (901120 bytes allocated) ./cache_dirs: xmalloc: subst.c:7606: cannot allocate 112 bytes (901120 bytes allocated) ./cache_dirs: xmalloc: subst.c:7606: cannot allocate 112 bytes (901120 bytes allocated) ./cache_dirs: xmalloc: subst.c:7606: cannot allocate 112 bytes (901120 bytes allocated) ./cache_dirs: xmalloc: execute_cmd.c:3599: cannot allocate 72 bytes (901120 bytes allocated) ./cache_dirs: line 462: [: : integer expression expected ./cache_dirs: xmalloc: stringlib.c:135: cannot allocate 120 bytes (901120 bytes allocated) I guess cache_dirs is crashing because it doesn't have enough memory. I have 4Gb of ram. I have also tried to start cache_dirs with only my movies and tv share, like this: cache_dirs -m 3 -M 5 -d 3 -i "Movies" -i "TV\ Series" -w But cache_dirs crashes within a couple of hours. My movie share is 7.58Tb and consist of ~1 190 movies with nfo, md5, folder.jpg, backdrop.jpg files in every folder. And my TV share is 10.01Tb and consist of ~7 397 episodes and the shares is spread across 11 disks. So at least it's ~ (1 190 x 5) + 7 397 = 13 347 files. And some movies and episodes is dvd backups like several *.vob *.ifo *.bup files. So my guess would be it's closer to 15 000 files that cache_dirs need to scan. Plugins that I run is Subsonic and unmenu. Is there anything I can try, so cache_dirs doesn't crash on me?
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