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  1. Speed isn't the concern, I've had other discs from this batch fail and one is quite an old drive. Was hoping there was a way to reduce the load on the discs.

  2. Disks mount and content looks ok. Suspect the drives are fine.

    So follow the above guide to rebuild it? Is that going to redo all the data? Since its already there, is there no other way?

  3. Just setup my first windows 10 VM, using VNC to connect but the mouse has stopped clicking. Keyboard still works, tried it on IE and Firefox, same issue. Sure this will have an easy fix but google isn't telling me.

  4. Thanks, what do I chose?

    Usage: xfs_repair [options] device Options: -f The device is a file -L Force log zeroing. Do this as a last resort. -l logdev Specifies the device where the external log resides. -m maxmem Maximum amount of memory to be used in megabytes. -n No modify mode, just checks the filesystem for damage. (Cannot be used together with -e.) -P Disables prefetching. -r rtdev Specifies the device where the realtime section resides. -v Verbose output. -c subopts Change filesystem parameters - use xfs_admin. -o subopts Override default behaviour, refer to man page. -t interval Reporting interval in seconds. -d Repair dangerously. -e Exit with a non-zero code if any errors were repaired. (Cannot be used together with -n.) -V Reports version and exits.

  5. Thanks. Parity finished, now trying to get the disk going again.

    It says to mount the file system, but when I do it says unmountable?

    Phase 1 - find and verify superblock... bad primary superblock - bad CRC in superblock !!! attempting to find secondary superblock... .found candidate secondary superblock... verified secondary superblock... writing modified primary superblock sb root inode value 18446744073709551615 (NULLFSINO) inconsistent with calculated value 128 resetting superblock root inode pointer to 128 sb realtime bitmap inode value 18446744073709551615 (NULLFSINO) inconsistent with calculated value 129 resetting superblock realtime bitmap inode pointer to 129 sb realtime summary inode value 18446744073709551615 (NULLFSINO) inconsistent with calculated value 130 resetting superblock realtime summary inode pointer to 130 Phase 2 - using internal log - zero log... ERROR: The filesystem has valuable metadata changes in a log which needs to be replayed. Mount the filesystem to replay the log, and unmount it before re-running xfs_repair. If you are unable to mount the filesystem, then use the -L option to destroy the log and attempt a repair. Note that destroying the log may cause corruption -- please attempt a mount of the filesystem before doing this.

     

  6. What does this mean?  "run it without -n, and if it asks for -L use it."

    Setup is experimental at the moment, a disk might have taken a knock, I have re-seated it all now. Tried to rebuild but it wanted to take 52 days to complete the check?

  7. More data:

     

    Asus H110I Thin ITX, I5 7500T, powered by a 95 watt Dell laptop brick. No drives, 2x 8GB sodimms, usb stick - 6-7 watts. Forgot to check C States.

    Dell 3630, C246 board, Xeon E-2186G, 1x 16gb 2666 non ecc, original Dell PSU, only reaches C3 on the PKG but shows up to C10. No drives and idles at 12-14 watts. Only option for C states in the bios is enabled or disabled.

    ASRock Rack E3C246D4U2-2T, Xeon E-2186G, 2x 16GB ECC, HDplex ATX 250W PSU, only sees C3 on the PKG with 10gbe running. No drives, idles around 15-16 watts.

  8. Saying it is intended to run with no exposure to the outside internet when there is quite literally an app store with hundred of apps to allow just that is a bit odd, don't you think?

    Point of this post is to show the range of licenses is lacking and consumers are fed up of subscriptions. You can see that with all the recently successful ones like Netflix, Amazon and Spotify all increasing prices or adding adverts to keep their CEOs bonuses fresh.

     

    Why not offer a 6 disk lifetime license? Or even a 0 disk, docker service only? Surely that is better than loosing customers to the competition? I'm about to go to the efforts of learning another software because of this and I bet many others have since also.

  9. Another data point for everyone:

    AS Rock H310CM-HDV, Pentium G5400. 2x 8GB sticks, 1 NVME, 4 2.5" SSDs running from an HDplex PSU mentioned above. LSI HBA, Expander, 17 3.5" drives, all spun down except a WD black SN850X with the drives being ran from an SF750 reaches C3 for 67% and coming in at around 50 watts with the web gui open. Turning off the SF750 sees it come down to around 17 watts.

    Same as above but with the C246 and Xeon idles at 60 watts with no pkg c states functioning

    Having 2 SSDs on and a downloader see that hover around 20-23 watts and C3 at around 20%.

    All drives spun up around 140 watts.

  10. I'm still struggling with reaching 0% C states on this C246 board. Server seems to work fine aside from that now and I've got 12 hours left to open a return if I have to.

    ASPM is enabled in the BIOS, I've also tried auto. Despite that, I get this:

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    Also tried disabling the onboard ethernet and other PCIE slots. Fitting an X540. Still says disabled.
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