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OtherWorldsTV

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  1. When that's all you have, that's what you use.
  2. Right about 3:15 this afternoon I got an alert saying my parity drive had failed. I shut down the array, grabbed the diagnostics, and ran a smart test on the parity drive. No errors. So how do I fix this problem and get my array back online? Diagnostics are attached. kenya-diagnostics-20230616-1516.zip
  3. Well, yes, it's mountable. Empty, though. New enclosure arrives today. Going to move all the drives to it, then start restoring from backup.
  4. Interesting, This morning it's saying all 4 drives are unmountable. I'm thinking the problem is with the enclosure. Got a new one ordered, and will be in tomorrow. Until then, here's the result of "xfs_repair -L" from the GUI on disk1:
  5. Doing the repair from the GUI results in this:
  6. I used xfs_repair -v, and it is running in Maintenance mode. It finally finished about an hour ago with this result: "Sorry, could not find valid secondary superblock Exiting now." Would it be better to wipe and restore from backup at this point?
  7. Good morning! Woke up to the array running just fine except for this error: "Unmountable: Wrong or no file system" on Drive 1. No unclean shutdowns, no power failures, nothing of that sort. I've started an xfs_repair -v on the drive in question, been running for about 9 minutes now. It gave this message before the screen filled with the progress dots: So what are my next steps here? Update: xfs_repair has been running for nearly an hour now, with nothing being reported. Should it take this long on a 4TB drive? Attached is the diagnostic logs, thanks! kenya-diagnostics-20230513-0900.zip
  8. Diagnostics attached. Strangely enough, the Parity drive is green again after a second Parity check. But I still want to know why this happened in case it does it again. kenya-diagnostics-20230421-1051.zip
  9. Just did an upgrade on my newish UnRaid server. Everything went fine, but after booting back up, my Parity drive is showing as "disabled" on the Dashboard and Main screens. SMART test reads everything as good, and the Parity drive was just checked last night, no errors then. Note: On the Dashboard, it says "Parity is valid" How can I re-enable it? Logs are attached. kenya-syslog-20230421-0047.zip kenya-smart-20230420-2051.zip
  10. Unfortunately, SFTP is the only thing the servers I need to sync with offer.
  11. Greetings all! So I've got my small UnRaid set up (version 6.11.5) and copied all my data to it. Now to figure out some testing before I tear down my old server. I have 5 user shares (call them share1 - share5) and I need to sync the contents of those with 5 remote servers via SFTP (call those serv1 - serv5). Separate hostnames and logins for each. I'm thinking I can do it with rclone, but I'm very new at this. And I need to automate the process to run once a day. Can someone point me in the right direction please? Thanks in advance!
  12. Thank you, that works!
  13. Quick question from a brand new UnRaid user... I've got NUT installed now (beautiful work btw) and my generic UPS is detected and working fine. Would it be possible to have NUT on my UnRaid server signal another server that's on the UPS (but not connected to the USB) to shutdown when the power fails? If this is already a feature and I'm just being stupid from sleep deprivation, thanks, but how do I implement it?

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