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Lexvdpoel

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  1. Great work, i used to run plex-playlist-sync only it keeps having random error's. This is running great so far Future request would be to add all playlists from a specific user
  2. I'm currently using the following for anyone intrested: #!/bin/bash echo "Starting script..."; declare -a HDDArray=() for i in /dev/disk/by-id/*; do HDDArray+=("$i");done # Show status echo "Current drive status: " for drive in ${HDDArray[@]}; do sdparm -g WCE $drive; hdparm -W $drive done # Enable write caching for drive in ${HDDArray[@]}; do sdparm $drive --set=WCE; hdparm -W1 $drive done # Show status again echo "Finished running, check if the write cache was enabled!" for drive in ${HDDArray[@]}; do sdparm -g WCE $drive; hdparm -W $drive done echo "Done!"; Probably not the best method because it tries to set the setting on all the attached storage devices but it works for now
  3. Wanted to thank you, just completed replacing the faulty drives (yes now i have spares) and saved my data, now running a main array of 100TB+, a NVMe cache of 12TB and some other pools. Very happy with unraid 😃 (now hoping the drive limit of 30 on the main array will expand in the near future)
  4. Interesting, when i follow the first step it doesnt seem to respond when i press apply If i check the inspection tool it shows me this: When i first pressed apply it gives me the "update.htm" then i waited for 2min, pressed again. Showed me a new update.htm and canceled the first request Edit: If i wait it out it gives a 504 after 3min
  5. Disk 24 is dead i just entered it as unasigned because it was comlaining at the last reboot. Parity should be okay. it was running fine till this morning when i wanted to reboot the system
  6. Excuse me, i have attached them. I'm talking about disk 26 in the main array that needs to be enabled. Ignore the unmounted disks (i was checking if they worked) bigboy-diagnostics-20240104-1224.zip
  7. Hello all, I have a main array of 30*3tb drives running, 2 drives failed within one month and i have ordered 5*12tb as replacement and spares. As if i'm being punished, one other drive is now labled as disabled (Smart is good). Can i force unraid to re-enable the drive without reconstructing the contents and just remount the drive? (There have been no write actions to the disk since this problem) If not i cant reconstruct the 2 actualy defecitve drives Greetings,
  8. Hello all, i'm new to unraid and currently loving it. (Bought the pro license) I'm now running 1 array of 17: 3TB seagate disks (7 on the way to make a total of 24), 1: 2TB nvme cache and 6: ~1TB enterpise SSD on the way for a ZFS pool for proxmox The only "dificulty" i have is that i want to enable all the write caches on the 24 seagate's. I found the following script and currently running this at the first startup of the array: #!/bin/bash # use ls /dev/disk/by-id/ to get disk id's # Drives declare -a StringArray=("scsi-35000c500ed8a1a6f" "scsi-35000c500ed8a04c3" "scsi-35000c500ed54eb6c" "scsi-35000c500ed54c967" "scsi-35000c50091b768fa" "scsi-35000c50082a1c7ef" "scsi-35000c5007ce2c2c7" "scsi-35000c50079e4545e" "scsi-35000c50078328fa7" "scsi-35000c5006752a28c" "scsi-35000c500675289ae" "scsi-35000c50065e89da1" "scsi-35000c50065e89aeb" "scsi-35000c5005367b818" "scsi-35000c5004f34906b" "scsi-35000c5003d78538c" "scsi-35000c5003d3ef109") # Show status echo "Current drive status: " for drive in ${StringArray[@]}; do sdparm -g WCE /dev/disk/by-id/$drive done # Enable write caching for drive in ${StringArray[@]}; do sdparm --set=WCE /dev/disk/by-id/$drive done # Show status again echo "Finished running, check if the write cache was enabled!" for drive in ${StringArray[@]}; do sdparm -g WCE /dev/disk/by-id/$drive done This works and does the job, is there someone with more linux experience then me that can automate the retrieval of the "scsi-" device ID's? Please do note that when running "ls /dev/disk/by-id/" i also get results with: "wwn-", "usb-" and "nvme-". The "scsi-" results also show duplicates with "-part1" at the end The best solution i think would be to filter the results bij array or pool I want to automate this process because eventualy i will need to replace some of the currently 6 years+ spinning drives, and to search te removed ID and replace them with the newly added would be time consuming i think. Maybe there are better solutions for my "problem"? Cheers, Lex

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