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matt3

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  1. Thanks 😊 I'll restart once the parity has completed.
  2. Hi, My system is currently doing a parity check and I got a notification that the /var/log is getting full. What do I need to do? I haven't restarted my system in over 9 months, would that fix it? Thanks Matt mattplex-diagnostics-20260701-0809.zip
  3. OK that's fine. Thanks for letting me know.
  4. Oh OK I wasn't aware of that. Does it matter if new files are added whilst the rebuild is happening?
  5. Awesome! Thanks for the help
  6. OK, I would do a parity check to be safe. So, the process I said above would be correct? Also, when replacing a drive that isn't parity, do I copy over the data or does the parity drive handle that?
  7. OK, so that would mean removing the 14TB parity drive and replace with the 24TB, then run a parity check, once that is done then replace the 6TB drive? Is that correct or am I over complicating it?
  8. Hi, I’m considering upgrading my Unraid system. Currently, I have: 2 × 14TB drives (one used for parity) 3 × 8TB drives 1 × 6TB drive I was originally planning to upgrade with more 14TB drives, but I’ve come across 24TB drives and am considering using those instead. If I purchase two 24TB drives, what would be the correct process for upgrading? I’ve never replaced drives before, so I’d appreciate some guidance. Should I run a parity check beforehand to ensure everything is up to date and then replace the 6TB drive with a 24TB one? Or is there a specific order that works best when upgrading storage? Do I need to manually transfer data from the old drive, or will the parity drive handle that automatically? What’s the best approach for replacing multiple drives, given that my case only has space for six drives? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks 🙂
  9. I too would like this option to choose a custom sound.
  10. Oh, I don't use it to automatically download so I'm not too sure. Probably some info in tbr documentation about it though.
  11. No you don't need to add this there. You add it to the command you run in the terminal.
  12. https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer/wiki/filenames#filenames
  13. Try adding --atomicparsley /usr/sbin/atomicparsley to the end of your command
  14. Ah OK, the case I have is pretty small so I can't do any cable management. When I'm next cleaning the case out I'll make sure they're all pushed in correctly Thanks
  15. Oh that's great! Thanks for confirming. I haven't had any other errors since that one yesterday. I will check the SATA connector although I haven't opened the machine for a few months so I don't think it would be that unless they can come loose over time? Thanks again

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