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I notice others will put a log file, here is mine.
I was thinking that AV may be deleting the file but I see no logs of threat detection, suppose it is possible but I am not sure if that explains the size / size on disk discrepancy.
Thank you!
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Hi all,
I've been using UNraid for ~4 months now and have not had a single hiccup. Recently I noticed in a few of my shares I have random directories / files appearing as if they were manually deleted. They also are corrupt and missing a large chunk of the actual data (size vs size on disk discrepancy). I have the Recycle Bin plugin so I can see what has been moved in there.
Can anyone help in recommending the next steps to figure out what is going on? Why are some random files being deleted? On of the files was a 30+gb archive that I now have to dig through backups to find a non damaged copy (fortunately I DO have backups for important data for this exact situation).
Host:
Dell Poweredge R420
UNRaid running ontop of ESXi
Dell H310 mini - Flashed IT mode, hardware passed through to UNraid (I wonder if this crappy HBA is the problem)
4x 4tb HGST sata - all appear to be green / healthy according to SMART / Unraid
Notes:
Parity check 1st of every other month (roughly every 60 days). Last ran 51 days ago, running one shortly.
Primary use is SMB share and PLEX docker. No VM,
Disks spin down after 15 minutes of inactivity
Example of damaged files in recycle bin:
Thank you!
Best practices for cache drive and mover
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Hi,
I am hoping someone can recommend if I am doing things right using the cache drive to compliment the main disk array.
I share my cache drive to an SMB share, along with having it be the cache drive for the SMB array shares. I find that I download a collection of files to the Cache SMB share I need to either turn off the cache function of the array share temporarily or get ready redundantly copy files to the cache drive again and run mover.
I run mover every night at midnight. My downloads often take days to complete and are multiple files in one download collection (P2P).
I tried to save the files directly to the array with cache enabled but if the files were not locked by the download client it moves the files to the array. If the file was not completed downloading at that time (p2p type downloads), it would then spin up the array causing my disks to stay spun up.
What would be the best practice for using a P2P type download service of multiple files + cache drive + mover + array? Sorry its a confusing post...