Tybio

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  1. Once the check is finished, how should I move forward? Right now the webUI shows the disk as unformatted, because it was umounted. When the check finishes should I just mount it back to disk3, or should I stop the array and reboot? I don't want unraid to think this disk is "new" so I'm a bit confused as to the path forward.
  2. Granted, it's already broken...so recovering any of the files at this point is on the positive side. Losing all 900G of movies/tv shows would...well, hurt . I'll run the rebuild-tree and move this thread to solved if things come out clean at the end.
  3. Joe, Thanks for the quick response, is there a risk with -rebuild-tree? I see that it is noted in the red section on the wiki, but from my reading I don't see that it has the risk of -rebuild-sb so I should be able to run it. Output for reference: root@Storage:~# reiserfsck --check /dev/md3 reiserfsck 3.6.19 (2003 www.namesys.com) ************************************************************* ** If you are using the latest reiserfsprogs and it fails ** ** please email bug reports to [email protected], ** ** providing as much information as possible -- your ** ** hardware, kernel, patches, settings, all reiserfsck ** ** messages (including version), the reiserfsck logfile, ** ** check the syslog file for any related information. ** ** If you would like advice on using this program, support ** ** is available for $25 at www.namesys.com/support.html. ** ************************************************************* Will read-only check consistency of the filesystem on /dev/md3 Will put log info to 'stdout' Do you want to run this program?[N/Yes] (note need to type Yes if you do):Yes ########### reiserfsck --check started at Wed Jan 12 09:56:11 2011 ########### Replaying journal.. Reiserfs journal '/dev/md3' in blocks [18..8211]: 0 transactions replayed Checking internal tree../ 6 (of 11)/ 19 (of 140)/137 (of 170)bad_indirect_item: block 118740499: The item (1504 37 0xbf573001 IND (1), len 4048, location 48 entry count 0, fsck need 0, format new) has the bad pointer (761) to the block (85927183), which is in tree already / 11 (of 11)/ 79 (of 93)/ 26 (of 128)bad_path: The left delimiting key [3917 3919 0x14001 IND (1)] of the node (200310785) must be equal to the first element's key [3917 3956 0x182001 IND (1)] within the node. / 27 (of 128)block 200310786: The level of the node (2) is not correct, (1) expected the problem in the internal node occured (200310786), whole subtree is skipped finished Comparing bitmaps..vpf-10640: The on-disk and the correct bitmaps differs. Bad nodes were found, Semantic pass skipped 2 found corruptions can be fixed only when running with --rebuild-tree ########### reiserfsck finished at Wed Jan 12 10:18:25 2011 ########### root@Storage:~#
  4. Interesting, I was trying to do a 'du -hs' on the drive to see what it should be and found a file that root didn't have permission to stat: root@Storage:/mnt/disk3/Media# du -hs du: cannot access `./TV/V 2009/Season 02/V (2009) - 02x02 - Serpent\'s Tooth.avi': Permission denied 934G . root@Storage:/mnt/disk3/Media# cd /mnt/disk3/Media/TV/V 2009/Season 02 root@Storage:/mnt/disk3/Media/TV/V 2009/Season 02# ls -alh /bin/ls: cannot access V (2009) - 02x02 - Serpent's Tooth.avi: Permission denied total 351M drwx--x--x 2 root root 200 Jan 12 03:03 ./ drwx--x--x 3 root root 80 Jan 4 22:42 ../ -rwx------ 1 root root 351M Jan 4 22:43 V\ (2009)\ -\ 02x01\ -\ Red\ Rain.avi* -rwx------ 1 root root 2.6K Jan 6 10:05 V\ (2009)\ -\ 02x01\ -\ Red\ Rain.nfo* ???? ? ? ? ? ? V\ (2009)\ -\ 02x02\ -\ Serpent's\ Tooth.avi root@Storage:/mnt/disk3/Media/TV/V 2009/Season 02#
  5. After an issue with a disk last night, I swapped it out for a backup disk and it rebuilt cleanly (From all that I can see at this point). However, even after a reboot the "Free" and "Avaliable" space are both clearly wrong. Can anyone give me insight onto what might be going on here? Syslog attached, output from cli below: root@Storage:/var/log# mount fusectl on /sys/fs/fuse/connections type fusectl (rw) usbfs on /proc/bus/usb type usbfs (rw) /dev/sdg1 on /boot type vfat (rw,noatime,nodiratime,umask=0,shortname=mixed) /dev/md7 on /mnt/disk7 type reiserfs (rw,noatime,nodiratime,noacl,nouser_xattr) /dev/md4 on /mnt/disk4 type reiserfs (rw,noatime,nodiratime,noacl,nouser_xattr) /dev/md1 on /mnt/disk1 type reiserfs (rw,noatime,nodiratime,noacl,nouser_xattr) /dev/md3 on /mnt/disk3 type reiserfs (rw,noatime,nodiratime,noacl,nouser_xattr) /dev/md6 on /mnt/disk6 type reiserfs (rw,noatime,nodiratime,noacl,nouser_xattr) /dev/md2 on /mnt/disk2 type reiserfs (rw,noatime,nodiratime,noacl,nouser_xattr) /dev/md5 on /mnt/disk5 type reiserfs (rw,noatime,nodiratime,noacl,nouser_xattr) /dev/md9 on /mnt/disk9 type reiserfs (rw,noatime,nodiratime,noacl,nouser_xattr) /dev/md8 on /mnt/disk8 type reiserfs (rw,noatime,nodiratime,noacl,nouser_xattr) shfs on /mnt/user type fuse.shfs (rw,nosuid,nodev,noatime,allow_other,default_permissions) root@Storage:/var/log# df Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on /dev/sdg1 1003488 94320 909168 10% /boot /dev/md7 732552188 257745516 474806672 36% /mnt/disk7 /dev/md4 488371640 448063056 40308584 92% /mnt/disk4 /dev/md1 1953454928 1772297552 181157376 91% /mnt/disk1 /dev/md3 1953454928 -1166915984 3120370912 - /mnt/disk3 /dev/md6 488371640 472507012 15864628 97% /mnt/disk6 /dev/md2 1953454928 1004594508 948860420 52% /mnt/disk2 /dev/md5 488371640 444802028 43569612 92% /mnt/disk5 /dev/md9 488371640 231472808 256898832 48% /mnt/disk9 /dev/md8 488371640 276332004 212039636 57% /mnt/disk8 shfs 9034775172 3740898500 5293876672 42% /mnt/user syslog.bak.zip
  6. Interesting, rebuilding the drive that I just replaced and it finished emptying it out...but now it shows this: disk3 WDC_WD20EARS-00M_WD-WCAZA1315261 33°C 1,953,514,552 -1,174,237,736 33 87,232 0 Is that something I should worry about?
  7. Thanks, I spent a lot of time working with the people here (including you!) to get the right parts and configuration. Update: The USB is now working fine after a checkup on my windows box. I reseated the cables to ata3 and it is still tossing errors, so I backed out the disk upgrade to get the array back to a good footing with all disks seen as valid. I then swapped ata3 out for a brand new 2TB drive of the exact same model and rebooted to see if the error persisted.... Server came up and error is gone (And man, did it boot more quickly!). So it looks like you've helped me isolate two problems...I've got a disk to RMA. Just think, if the USB drive hadn't gone wonky I might have had this disk fail fully while trying to rebuild another drive, which might have been epically bad.
  8. For reference, the server was built the summer of 2007 with this power supply: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817703005
  9. Ok, I'll fix the USB before I mark this as solved. Also, I'm able to FTP to the server and see the contense of disk3...and it seems to have mounted properly: root@Storage:/boot/config# mount fusectl on /sys/fs/fuse/connections type fusectl (rw) usbfs on /proc/bus/usb type usbfs (rw) /dev/sdg1 on /boot type vfat (rw,noatime,nodiratime,umask=0,shortname=mixed) /dev/md4 on /mnt/disk4 type reiserfs (rw,noatime,nodiratime,noacl,nouser_xattr) /dev/md3 on /mnt/disk3 type reiserfs (rw,noatime,nodiratime,noacl,nouser_xattr) /dev/md1 on /mnt/disk1 type reiserfs (rw,noatime,nodiratime,noacl,nouser_xattr) /dev/md7 on /mnt/disk7 type reiserfs (rw,noatime,nodiratime,noacl,nouser_xattr) /dev/md2 on /mnt/disk2 type reiserfs (rw,noatime,nodiratime,noacl,nouser_xattr) /dev/md9 on /mnt/disk9 type reiserfs (rw,noatime,nodiratime,noacl,nouser_xattr) /dev/md8 on /mnt/disk8 type reiserfs (rw,noatime,nodiratime,noacl,nouser_xattr) /dev/md5 on /mnt/disk5 type reiserfs (rw,noatime,nodiratime,noacl,nouser_xattr) /dev/md6 on /mnt/disk6 type reiserfs (rw,noatime,nodiratime,noacl,nouser_xattr) shfs on /mnt/user type fuse.shfs (rw,nosuid,nodev,noatime,allow_other,default_permissions) root@Storage:/boot/config# This server has been running for...hell, over 2 years now so I wouldn't be shocked if something is getting a little wonky.
  10. Hurm, I don't suppose there is any benefit to letting the rebuild finish before stopping the array and powering it down to fix the flash drive. Is there any risk to doing it that way? I'm making the assumption that even if it rebuilds properly the errors on the USB drive are going to prevent unraid from knowing it has been rebuilt...I don't see any down side to stopping the rebuild and fixing the flash right away....but getting input is always wise . While it's down I'll check the connection to disk3
  11. They are now (as of 2 minutes ago) Yay! Not that it is a big deal...just kinda surprised me
  12. Ahh, I'm an idiot...in the browser // implys http://...DOH! Sorry man.
  13. Joe, I managed to get it by remembering that ftp is on by default for unraid. I didn't want to bother with logging telnet, and //tower/<whatever> would only work if Samba were functioning...in which case the post would have been pointless to start with . Right now emhttp is running just fine, and shows the data rebuild in process on the disk I replaced. When I ftped into the server the disks all showed up including the user directories: ftp> cd user 250 Directory successfully changed. ftp> dir 229 Entering Extended Passive Mode (|||24455|) 150 Here comes the directory listing. drwx--x--x 1 0 0 1112 Nov 20 19:26 Angel drwx------ 1 0 0 96 Sep 04 04:48 Camera drwxr-xr-x 1 0 0 80 Apr 13 2008 Data drwxr-xr-x 1 0 0 48 Nov 13 22:39 Jukebox drwx--x--x 1 0 0 312 Sep 25 2008 MUSH Objects drwxr-xr-x 1 0 0 128 Nov 05 21:35 Media drwx------ 1 0 0 384 Nov 25 01:54 Mike drwxr-xr-x 1 0 0 1624 Nov 29 18:37 Music drwx--x--x 1 0 0 536 Oct 02 2009 My Movies drwx--x--x 1 0 0 448 Sep 22 17:37 Tybio -rw-r--r-- 1 0 0 9128 Jan 11 23:27 syslog.bak.gz 226 Directory send OK. So it looks like unraid it's self is doing just fine, but samba isn't successfully starting for some reason.
  14. syslog attached, as that's all that matters . Also, .gz files not supported on the forum? Interesting! syslog.bak.zip
  15. Ok, I'll figure out some way to get it when samba isn't starting and scp isn't included in unraid. That said, these are the only lines that seem to be interesting: Jan 11 17:14:03 Storage emhttp: stale configuration Jan 11 17:14:03 Storage emhttp: shcmd (4): rm /etc/samba/smb-shares.conf >/dev/null 2>&1 Jan 11 17:14:03 Storage emhttp: _shcmd: shcmd (4): exit status: 1 Jan 11 17:14:03 Storage emhttp: shcmd (5): cp /etc/exports- /etc/exports Jan 11 17:14:03 Storage emhttp: shcmd (6): killall -HUP smbd Jan 11 17:14:03 Storage emhttp: _shcmd: shcmd (6): exit status: 1 Jan 11 17:14:03 Storage emhttp: shcmd (7): /etc/rc.d/rc.nfsd restart | logger
  16. Hey all, it's been a long time since I've posted...been quite happy with my 4.5.4 server for a while now. I just upgraded a drive in the box today, clean power-down, replaced the drive with a new one...clean power up. It expanded the filesystem just fine, but now that it is in Data-Rebuild I was expecting the Samba service to start up. I tried to start it manually and this is the output from the smbd.log: root@Storage:/var/log/samba# more log.smbd [2011/01/11 17:14:02, 0] smbd/server.c:1065(main) smbd version 3.4.5 started. Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the Samba Team 1992-2009 [2011/01/11 17:39:55, 0] smbd/server.c:1065(main) smbd version 3.4.5 started. Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the Samba Team 1992-2009 [2011/01/11 17:41:18, 0] smbd/server.c:1065(main) smbd version 3.4.5 started. Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the Samba Team 1992-2009 root@Storage:/var/log/samba# The first one was when the server finished the file system expansion, the other two were me manually trying to start Samba. There are no cores, no messages in syslog but I can't connect via SMB and ps shows no smb process running: root@Storage:/var/log/samba# ps aux | grep samba root 3196 0.0 0.0 1732 556 pts/0 S+ 17:51 0:00 grep samba root@Storage:/var/log/samba# Should I expect samba to be available at this point?
  17. That's good to know. The symptoms of my problem are that when running a torrent (seeding or downloading) and there is activity other then the torrent going on (moving a movie to another drive, or starting MyMovies with the DB on the same drive as the torrent directory) the torrents with file locations on the unRAID server error out, then they have to be rechecked before they will be resumed. I'm using utorrent to do this, and I've tried with both UNC (\\server\share\torrent) and Mapped (Z:\torrent\). I'll wait until 4.2 is at release before I go further with this, thanks for the input tho, it is an ability I would LOVE.
  18. Anyone out there running torrents off of an unraid server? Not the client, I'm currently running the client on an XP system and just using the unRAID to do the storage...but I'm getting odd dropouts on it from time to time. Before I start madly debugging, anyone run into this before?
  19. I've had GREAT luck with the AAKS line, which the new $200 750gb drive is a member of. I've never had as solidly preforming drives as these. I'm currently using 7 of them in an unRAID box and LOVE it. That said, the more consumer box-store based WD lines are VERY questionable. I can't recommend the AAKS line enough, but if your not going to pay the small premium over the lower end line then I'd go with someone else. All of this is from personal use, I'm not Tom or working for Anandtech...but I'll be filling out my unRAID box and desktops with the current AAKS line of WD drives until something better comes along.
  20. Hey Daytona, I read about the product info and it seems to be an win app, so you could only see your encrypted disks using a windows os that's running truecrypt, correct? Regards, M Truecrypt is not linked to any one OS. It is an open source project, so you can compile it anywhere if you want. It is mainly released for Linux and Windows however.