Everything posted by Napoleon
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52 day parity check
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.
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52 day parity check
Unmountable disk present: Disk 6 •WDC_WD120EMAZ Should I format this? Doing a new parity check now.
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52 day parity check
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?
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52 day parity check
tower-diagnostics-20240517-1333.zip
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52 day parity check
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Reduce power consumption with powertop
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.
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New pricing structure charging for updates?
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.
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Reduce power consumption with powertop
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.
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Reduce power consumption with powertop
Tried the first suggestion. Still 0 on the pkg despite being 97% C7 on the core. Same USB gets C7 on another motherboard, processor and RAM, but I've also tried that processor and RAM in this one with the same results.
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Reduce power consumption with powertop
This is enabled. No MTU setting to be found. Current testing state has nothing but an ethernet card connected, both onboard NICs disabled, even disabled the onboard sata controller.
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Random server restarts (IO Wait setting?) No C states.
5 Beeps in some cases can refer a bad CMOS battery apparently, seems that has solved that issue. Also haven't had a restart since I replaced the PSU.
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Reduce power consumption with powertop
https://downloadt.advantech.com/download/downloadsr.aspx?File_Id=1-1V74DQL Manual there if that helps
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Reduce power consumption with powertop
ASMB-586
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Reduce power consumption with powertop
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: Also tried disabling the onboard ethernet and other PCIE slots. Fitting an X540. Still says disabled.
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Not enough space/cannot create new folder
Thanks. Is 20GB an ok setting for this?
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Not enough space/cannot create new folder
Share is called Unraid. tower-diagnostics-20240429-1745.zip
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Not enough space/cannot create new folder
Starting getting this issue recently. Trying to copy to the user folder in Windows says there isn't enough space for 100GB when there is 10TB spare. Going into Krusader and trying to create a new folder is met with cannot create new folder. How do I diagnose this?
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New pricing structure charging for updates?
Fair enough. Not about to start listening to podcasts on the subject. Shame they've gone this route, I'd love to see the numbers from whoever proposes these subscription based models as I can't help but imagine alienating whatever % of the customer base that also hate subscriptions isn't a good move for long term business.
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New pricing structure charging for updates?
How are they working for free if I've paid for it? Regardless I don't expect anyone to work for free, just hate the subscription model everyone seems to be pushing at the moment. By comparison the competition is free and there are at least 5 alternatives. Adobe is the most pirated software in the world because of their pricing, but it is also an industry standard. Unraid is not. Nice position untill they decide to introduce Unraid 7 and tell me my lifetime purchase is obsolete? Sounds like that is what's in the post.
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New pricing structure charging for updates?
Personally, I think its unreasonable to hold the security of our systems hostage to a subscription. This is an OS, security should be a priority. XP got 13 years of security updates, Vista 10, 7 got 11 years and 10 got 10 years. Not sure what you mean about others. Truenas, Proxmox, Xigma, Snapraid and OMV are all free for consumers, some with higher prices for the enterprise sector.
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New pricing structure charging for updates?
This still sounds like the older versions will be left vulnerable in the future unless we pay more money for the new updated version?
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New pricing structure charging for updates?
I was about ready to buy a 2nd license to split the server in 2 and noticed the new pricing structure. Are updates not essential security protection? Doesn't this ultimately mean it would leave a bunch of machines vulnerable? Or the other option being we have to pay a yearly subscription (or 5x the amount of the last purchase) to get that? Am I missing something here? I remember paying for JRiver only to be told if I wanted the bugs which rendered my version near useless fixed I had to pay again for the new version. Felt a pretty scummy thing to do at the time, that was a while back. They're still around it seems.
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Random server restarts (IO Wait setting?) No C states.
Looks fine, apparently a new board.
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Random server restarts (IO Wait setting?) No C states.
Changed back to the Xeon with everything plugged in and again get the 5 beeps x2 at start.
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Reduce power consumption with powertop
Still struggling with any C states on the C246 board above, so tried another set I had around. AS Rock H310CM-HDV, Pentium G5400. 2x 8GB sticks. No drives. HDplex PSU mentioned above. Reaches C7. Idling at a whopping 4-6 watts.