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Can’t sign into Connect as of today.
Nope. Same as many others. Going to the keys page etc does not resolve. Multiple different browsers on different systems yields same Registraion Failed error.
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cache disk filesystem is not the size of disk/partion
I went ahead a resized: root@doublenickels:~# btrfs filesystem resize max /mnt/cache Resize '/mnt/cache' of 'max' root@doublenickels:~# df -lh | grep cache /dev/sdb1 233G 194M 233G 1% /mnt/cache And it seems to be working just fine. Just odd that it only put the FS on the first 500M
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cache disk filesystem is not the size of disk/partion
Nope. sfdisk as shown above shows one partition. So I’m not sure why unraid didn’t create the filesystem using the entire partition that spans the entire drive.
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cache disk filesystem is not the size of disk/partion
Yes. Unraid did the formatting on initial deployment. I did not manually format this drive. Wondering if I can just xfs_growfs it and if so should that be done with the array offline.
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cache disk filesystem is not the size of disk/partion
unraid version: 6.9.2 Model: HP Microserver M/B: Version - s/n: BIOS: HP Version O41. Dated: 07/29/2011 CPU: AMD Turion™ II Neo N54L Dual-Core @ 2200 MHz HVM: Enabled IOMMU: Disabled Cache: 256 KiB, 2 MB, 0 KiB Memory: 8 GiB Other Single-bit ECC (max. installable capacity 8 GiB) Network: bond0: fault-tolerance (active-backup), mtu 1500 eth0: 1000 Mbps, full duplex, mtu 1500 Kernel: Linux 5.10.28-Unraid x86_64 OpenSSL: 1.1.1j Uptime: 47 days, 01:47:17
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cache disk filesystem is not the size of disk/partion
My cache disk is 250G SSD. but for some reason, unraid made the filesystem just 500M root@doublenickels:~# sfdisk -l /dev/sdb Disk /dev/sdb: 232.89 GiB, 250059350016 bytes, 488397168 sectors Disk model: Samsung SSD 840 Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Disklabel type: dos Disk identifier: 0x00000000 Device Boot Start End Sectors Size Id Type /dev/sdb1 2048 488397167 488395120 232.9G 83 Linux root@doublenickels:~# df -lh | grep cache /dev/sdb1 500M 385M 56M 88% /mnt/cache I'm not sure if this intentional or if the xfs filesystem on /dev/sdb1 can be grown to the full size of the parition. If so, what is the supported method of doing that?
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