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  1. Hi, So I’ve not done much to my array for years - it’s been happily serving away with no real issues. I recently decided it was overdue some maintenance and I noticed that one of the original disk drives was showing a Current Pending Sector reading of 1. So I decided to get a replacement disk and prepare to replace (it was my parity drive). I’ve replaced the drive that was showing the error. I’ve also used to opportunity to get the server up to date - current version of Unraid, added a couple of larger drives, upgraded file system of the existing drives to XFS… that kind of stuff. Now that I’ve finished the process, I’ve re-attached the issue drive to the array (excluded from user shares for now) and have completed a clear. Test reports that the Current Pending Sector count has returned to 0. Would the advice still be to get rid of the drive as it’s previously had an error or leave it in the array and see how it gets on? Thanks, Matt
  2. I'm getting "Access Denied by server" errors when trying to browse Albums. I can browse genre and artist OK but Albums throws an error - any ideas? I'm also trying to set the server name using the "friendly_name" variable in the config file but the name still shows as MiniDLNA. Also tried setting as a container variable but again, no luck. Great work by the way. Another vote here for DSD support - hopefully a stable release becomes available soon!
  3. Also running into the 2 account issue. Tried restarting/reinstalling a couple of times but no luck. I'm a long time unRAID user but new to v6 & Dockers... this was my first attempt at running a docker. Is there a way to rate or flag dockers as non-functional so they don't appear in the CA list?
  4. For a moment I thought you were pointing me in the direction of obtaining historical logs! For anyone that's interested, I've performed SMART tests etc on the missing disk and have not been able to identify any issues. Server is operating as it always did. I've precleared the new disk and will be replacing the (non)missing disk with it soon. Would there be any preference to upgrading to the latest version before rebuilding on to the new disk or after. If it matters, I'm still on a v5 RC. Otherwise, the topic can be closed.
  5. Hi, I've suffered issues with my server not responding on the web interface after a while of being online (sleeping daily and woken when needed). I can usually then log in via SSH and attempt a safe power down but that usually also freezes. (But that's a topic for another day.) At this point, unfortunately, it's a hard reset - which I had to do on Tuesday night. Server rebooted and at some point on Wednesday night, I noticed my shares were missing (presume the automatic parity check failed). Logging into the interface I noticed one of my disks was reported as missing... also noticed my email notifications weren't working! As I've not done any config with unRaid for a long time I completely forgot to save the log before rebooting. Rebooted - same issue. Did a quick bit of trouble shooting in the interface and in SSH and realised my mistake with the log. As I didn't have time to check cables and connections and as the drive was old and only placed in the server as a temporary measure (18 months ago, with the intention of replacing soon after)... I decided to order a new disk (which I've received today) and shut the server down to prevent any further risk. When I got home from work the next day, my server was woken automatically by magic packet. The server booted - disk was found and a parity check had been started. I cancelled the parity check and started a new one with the option to not write changes to the parity disk (I was unsure on the failed disk and wanted to see what unRaid would find without changing anything in parity). Zero errors were found - which is good. My question is (and apologies for the long winded post to get to it) - what's the best for me to do now? 1) pre-clear the new disk once and replace the older, possibly failing disk as soon as possible. 2) pre-clear the new disk several times with a view to replacing the older disk within the next month (and having it available in an emergency if the older disk does fail). 3) pre-clear the new disk and leave the older disk running until it fails. It's been quite a few years since I set up the server so apologies if any of this is outdated... (I am planning to upgrade to the newer versions sometime in the New Year). Thanks, Matt.
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