Kilrah

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  1. 13 minutes ago, Daniel Thiberge said:

    I have no idea how to go about fixing up my array without transferring all this data elsewhere.

    There isn't one. The flexibility is what you lose with a zfs pool, it's one thing that can't be broken down or (easily) expanded.

     

    Do you have extra SAS/SATA ports to shuck the externals and connect them internally?

  2. Stopping is fine because it doesn't move to the next before the container is stopped and once it's stopped... well it's stopped for real, but on start many take a while for the actual app to start after the container itself is up

     

    So yeah having start delays like on the main Docker page would be useful

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  3. Kinda makes sense as it is for the most important to be at the top.

     

    Problem with a VPN container is it'll likely take some time before it's ready, but since there's no delay setting it'll be "started" in a second or 2 then the next is started, but actually it'll need maybe 30 seconds to connect to the VPN and actually be available for others to use...

  4. 1 hour ago, KptnKMan said:

    Also, does switching between parity write methods require rebooting, or can I test this by just adjusting the setting?

    It's dynamic, and there's actually a "CA Auto Turbo Write Mode" plugin to change it based on some conditions. Probably why Auto isn't implemented, the plugin's more flexible.

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  5. 1 hour ago, DeDude said:

    they are only labeled with "OS" and not Seagate

    This sounds like your machine has hardware RAID enabled and these 2 drives are in an array called OS... See if you can remove that and make sure the drives are accessible directly.

     

      

    1 hour ago, DeDude said:

    Edit: Question: How is Unraid identifying disks? Really by the Serial? That cant be right or? I know a lot manufacturers who aren´t putting all "meta" data on their chips (yes budget ones i know)

     

    HDDs always have proper identification, if you don't see it it's because there's something in the middle masquerading and not giving direct access.