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  1. So this is a new issue that just popped up for me. My version of Unraid is 6.9.2, an array of 8 14tb drives with one as parity.  Randomly when I write to unraid it takes forever, like creating a folder or copying a file. Sometimes write are immediate. None of the drives are set to power off, they always have full green balls next to the device. When this happens the website is fully responsive, nothing new in the logs. If I drop to a bash prompt and run htop the CPU's do not appear to go high usage, but in the web interface a core or two will go 100% which is very off. I have seen these pauses last 10 seconds and up to several minutes. Copying to individual disk shares shows the exact same long pauses. The only thing that may be odd with my setup is I run my system at very high drive usage, probably 98% full or so. Would the array being full cause this?

  2. I would love to get excited about that, but so far nothing has fixed this.  I am pinning it down to the hardware.  Post back in a week please?I would love to get excited about that, but so far nothing has fixed this.  I am pinning it down to the hardware.  Post back in a week please?

    I would love to be able to keep this board even longer, although it is getting old.  I upgraded my processors to the fastest the board will take and I bumped up the ram to 192 gig recently, so it would be nice to finally get this ridiculous problem fixed.

  3. I have updated from the first version of Unraid, I really never needed to so I just let it ride all these years.  So I updated last week, a billion great changes it seems.  I have a domain but I do not want the the Unraid attached.  I have the share set for workgroup and public.  If I try to go to \\servername\shared  I get an error.  If I go to the \\192.168.0.30\shared I can get right to it.  I am 100% positive my DNS is right. What would cause this?

  4. I have an old install, version 1.0.0    I think those drives are formatted in reiserfs.  I tried to mount those drives in Debian last night and could not.  I also tried some windows programs and nothing would mount them.  I remember in the past being able to mount those drives in windows, but I cannot seem to be able to now.  Is there any reason anyone can think of that this would not be possible?

  5. Brand new vanilla install, I could never see my shares.  I decided to putty into the server and run samba, and boom I can see my shares now.  On every reboot samba does not start.  On other flavors of linux I am familiar with how to start a server on boot.  On Unraid how can I start samba on boot?

  6. I have had this motherboard since 9-1-2013 and was one of the first ones to post this problem on the comments for Newegg about it, my post was the user James G.  I spent a few months going around with AsRock about it and as always there response was that if it was the board then everyone would have the problem.  What they fail to see is that not everyone monitors IPMI issues.  I use mine on vSphere so I do monitor these events.  So far the board has not died but I sure would had liked to have been able to fully monitor the health of my server.

    But yeah, mine works fine after a reboot but after an hour or too the CPU temp on both go completely nuts.

     

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  7. Something is definitely wrong, I have been going a few months without a reboot. Recently my file system went read only and no drives appear bad. I rebooted and ran a full permissions set, all seemed okay then this morning another read only file system. Help!! I have a huge amount of data, totaling 35tb

     

    Mar 31 03:44:33 Hippocampus shfs/user0: shfs_write: write: (12) Cannot allocate memory
    Mar 31 03:44:33 Hippocampus kernel: REISERFS error (device md7): reiserfs-2025 reiserfs_cache_bitmap_metadata: bitmap block 786432 is corrupted: first bit must be 1
    Mar 31 03:44:33 Hippocampus kernel: REISERFS (device md7): Remounting filesystem read-only
    Mar 31 03:44:33 Hippocampus kernel: REISERFS warning (device md7): clm-6006 reiserfs_dirty_inode: writing inode 257 on readonly FS
    Mar 31 03:44:33 Hippocampus logger: rsync: writefd_unbuffered failed to write 4 bytes to socket [sender]: Broken pipe (32)

     

     

  8. Is the Lian Li D8000 the best option of 20+ disk case if you don't want a rack case? Thing is I noticed its discontinued on New Egg.

     

    I currently have 11 disks, I can fit one more in at a push  - don't want to go to two boxes plus I'd like to eventually go virtualized.

     

    Or possibly an older Lian Li, they had several options in the past to support large amounts of drives. I guess I got my d8000 at the right time.

  9. I have one of the older Chenbro's, it reminds me of that one. For the life of me I could not figure out how to properly remove the front of it. I ended up accidentally breaking the front trying to remove it. It really pissed me off that there were no instructions and they did not make it easy. The case was rather expensive for what it was also, I think around $180. I hope they are more reasonable.

  10. My setup is brand new but it is installed in an old second hand Enlight EN8950 Server Case that has a few dings and scratches... It must be around 15 years old, i guess.

     

    It looks like this:

     

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    I will be moving my vSphere server to one of these that I got from a customer. Mine is black though and has rollers. They are definitely huge and heavy.

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