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[Support] binhex - MinecraftBedrockServer
Heya! I've been using this successfully with my kiddo for some time, but we're starting to run into some performance issues. Is there any way for me to edit/manage core/thread allocations for this container? I have this running on a 32c64t server, but 1 thread is consistently maxing out at a time (it does keep changing, mind you, but very clearly just 1 being maxed while we play) causing a fair bit of lag in the game.
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Multiple disks showing "Unmountable: Wrong/No Filesystem" after upgrade!
I don't believe there's anything necessary on them. However after a reboot, both cache devices are now giving the same method whereas only one was before. If I don't want any data from those drives, what's the best route to remove them from my pool without starting over/losing everything? If I just choose No Device before starting up the array, it tells me too many missing/wrong disks. Would I have to go one at a time? Data rebuild also went a full 24 hours and over like 1200% before I had to reboot it anyway. Not sure what that's about.
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Multiple disks showing "Unmountable: Wrong/No Filesystem" after upgrade!
Just a thought: All but the "dead" one are super small drives (500GB and 1TB) - should I just mount them in maintenance mode, offload their contents and then format?
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Multiple disks showing "Unmountable: Wrong/No Filesystem" after upgrade!
Here is the output: https://i.imgur.com/Erf3UIM.png disk19 has errored out to missing again so it's probably dead. I have a replacement OTW but it had already been "missing" for a while, so shouldn't be the cause of these issues. EDIT: Also worth noting the data rebuild operation is now at 330%?! lol
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Multiple disks showing "Unmountable: Wrong/No Filesystem" after upgrade!
Alright panic moment. Upgraded from 6.9.x to 6.11.5 and after it came back up, six drives are now showing "Unmountable: Wrong or no filesystem" despite working fine before. Log attached. I have one disk that has a bunch of CRC errors, but I think it's the SATA controller, not the drive. Otherwise this rig has been running stable for over a year and from upgrading it just... fell over. 5 of these disks are btrfs and 1 is xfs. But there's 1 btrfs that is working. bakugo-diagnostics-20221222-1145.zip
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