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  1. This is interesting: https://www.idrive.com/idrive/signup/el/promo90 $6,95 for the first year and after that $69 But still we need a docker container. And I am nog sure it will do peer to peer backup, so you still need extra software for the mac/pc to do backups to your unRAID server.
  2. What software did you use for the PC's to backup to unRAID? Is the CP Home software with computer to computer backup functionality still available after they close is down?
  3. What about this? https://www.idrive.com/ Would that be a good alternative for Crashplan Home? Pricing looks oke. We only need a docker container.
  4. Hi All, I would like to use the iVideon security camera server on my unRAID machine in docker. Its working great and is free to use. It has nice desktop and mobile clients to view the events. Maybe someone can make an up to date docker with the latest iVideon server? That would be great! The Linux version can be found here: https://www.ivideon.com/ivideon-server-linux/ Thnx!
  5. Oke, well it did complete the preclear and i think it started the post-read. But after it disappeared again i think. I restarted the server but its saying: status precleared. I then formatted with the unassigned devices plugin and mounted. This did work. But when checking the SMART status. The pending sector is still there. tower-diagnostics-20170404-0007.zip Edit 1: At this moment i am running an erase and clear cycle to see if that fixes it. Edit 2: No it didnt. The cycle aborted and the disk disappeared. tower-diagnostics-20170404-1502.zip
  6. Oke thnx! I will skip the pre-read and preclear directly. Hopefully the pending sector will be repaired while writing zeros.
  7. Is there a specific reason of the errors? I connected the disk to my Mac and formatted it fine. I will try again to preclear it in Unraid.
  8. I just wanted to start a Preclear on the 2 TB disk with the pending sector. But after 1 minute in the pre-read it disappeared. I downloaded the diagnostics and attached it. Can you see what happend? tower-diagnostics-20170403-1817.zip
  9. yes indeed. I can do that later. First i will rebuild. Keep the existing disk as it is and when the rebuild is done i can see if the old 2tb disk is to be repaired and maybe put it back in again.
  10. Oke i have restarted the array looked on Disk1 and i see indeed an lost+found folder. There are alot of files i dont recognise. Could be Crashplan incoming backup data or something. There are some large files aswell. Now i can swap the disk for the new one right? Or do i need to preclear is first?
  11. Oke i have done this. Attached is the log. Is there something you can see good or bad? log
  12. Oke i tried the command and this is the result: Phase 1 - find and verify superblock... - block cache size set to 1085048 entries Phase 2 - using internal log - zero log... zero_log: head block 228480 tail block 228474 ERROR: The filesystem has valuable metadata changes in a log which needs to be replayed. Mount the filesystem to replay the log, and unmount it before re-running xfs_repair. If you are unable to mount the filesystem, then use the -L option to destroy the log and attempt a repair. Note that destroying the log may cause corruption -- please attempt a mount of the filesystem before doing this. What is best to do next?
  13. Aha oke. I understand. I will do this tomorrow. For now i will shut it down and before i put in the new disk tomorrow i will do the xfs_repair. Thanks for the quick replies!
  14. Yes, I have everything backed up to Crashplan. Oke, so it would not harm to do the xfs_repair -v /dev/md1 command now? Would that mean the disk pending sector will be repaired?
  15. What would be prefered? To rebuild to a new disk tomorrow and shutdown the server for now? I don't want to mess with it more then needed at this point.