Everything posted by Tornic
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NOOB QUESTION ABOUT APPDATA SHARE
I don't wanna hijack this post. but I had the exact same question. One follow up question though. You're talking about the following Do you mean the "Permit exclusive shares" Setting in Global Share Settings? I have no Global Pool Settings.
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SMART Self-test: read failure. Advice needed.
The rebuild has succesfully completed! Is it now smart to do a seperate parity check? Or was that done during the rebuild?
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SMART Self-test: read failure. Advice needed.
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SMART Self-test: read failure. Advice needed.
Would the next step be assigning the new disk2?
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SMART Self-test: read failure. Advice needed.
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SMART Self-test: read failure. Advice needed.
This is the check filesystem for disk2.
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SMART Self-test: read failure. Advice needed.
For disk2, I guess I can just preclear it as normal. Assign it and rebuild right? What is your opinion about preclear, it's a brand new disk?
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SMART Self-test: read failure. Advice needed.
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SMART Self-test: read failure. Advice needed.
- SMART Self-test: read failure. Advice needed.
I get the following.- SMART Self-test: read failure. Advice needed.
In the link you provided it states the text I quoted here above. When I click the name of the disk what I want to test or repair. I don't see the "Check Filesystem Status" option. What am I doing wrong?- SMART Self-test: read failure. Advice needed.
- SMART Self-test: read failure. Advice needed.
My replacement disk is coming tomorrow. Why would you stop the array and unassign disk2? Can't I just let it rebuild if it works?- SMART Self-test: read failure. Advice needed.
Not to my knowledge, is there way to check to make sure?- SMART Self-test: read failure. Advice needed.
A few followup questions. It's now doing a Read-Check, is it usefull to just let it finish? Or can i cancel it because I'm going to replace it anyway? And regarding the new config method it would invole the following steps. Replace new disk3 with old disk3 Replace disk2 Start new config Rebuild disk2 Is the above correct?- SMART Self-test: read failure. Advice needed.
Yes, i still have the old disk3. But when I tried to swap it, it said that it couldn't because the old disk3 is smaller than the new disk3. How do I get around that issue? I guess if I can make the old disk3 active again, and replace the disk2 I would have no data loss right?- SMART Self-test: read failure. Advice needed.
- SMART Self-test: read failure. Advice needed.
Hello, I recently upgraded my parity disk and one other drive to 16TB. The parity drive was an 8TB disk, and the other disk was an 4TB disk. After a few days of letting it run, I encoutered 0 errors. Yesterday I swapped out another 4TB for the old 8TB parity drive. And started the rebuilding process. This morning I woke up to read failure errors on my 16TB disk, the disk drive not the parity disk. I powered down the system, to replace old 8TB drive with the 4TB I replaced yesterday to see if the system would fully recognize the drive so I could swap the 16TB drive. I later found out that it's not possible to replace an lower disk for a higher disk. So I swapped the 8TB back for that 4TB. And at the moment it's doing a Read-check for the 16TB. I noticed that the speed of the Read-check dropped to like 24mb/s 10 minutes in, and that the amount of errors increased. My goal is to replace the 16TB drive, I want to do this with minimum data loss. What is best way to do this? tornic-diagnostics-20230607-0858.zip- intel arc support
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I'm getting above error, any idea? - SMART Self-test: read failure. Advice needed.