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JorgeB

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  1. Nope, found this but cannot see the solution https://access.redhat.com/solutions/3634691 You could try asking in the xfs mailing list.
  2. Still read errors on disk10, rebuild will skip ahead on errors, hence the speed.
  3. This was caused by parity appearing to have an invalid btrfs filesystem: Oct 19 20:59:35 pieserv emhttpd: /mnt/cache ERROR: cannot scan /dev/sdf1: Input/output error Upgrading to v6.11 will fix it.
  4. It it the same issue: Oct 18 23:59:05 Bukadoza shfs: shfs: ../lib/fuse.c:1450: unlink_node: Assertion `node->nlookup > 1' failed.
  5. Sorry, missed the previous post, glad it's OK.
  6. Looks like those are on the array, go to shares and click compute for the domains share, post a screenshot.
  7. He means the parity drives were assigned but the sync canceled, and yes, that's no good for performance, they must be unassigned.
  8. https://forums.unraid.net/bug-reports/stable-releases/683-shfs-error-results-in-lost-mntuser-r939/ This has been a long standing issue that affects some users, some workarounds discussed there, mostly disable NFS if not needed or you can change everything to SMB, can also be caused by Tdarr if you use that.
  9. If you used new cables it could be a bad disk, but PSU is also a possibility, try again after replacing which ever is more convenient to you first.
  10. Try a different browser, make sure there are no ad blockers or other firewall/scrip blocking the GUI, if that doesn't help boot in safe mode.
  11. Log looks normal, suggest rebooting, type reboot in the console
  12. Continue reading, Bypass 1 option works for current release.
  13. https://www.ghacks.net/2022/05/13/how-to-bypass-the-microsoft-account-requirement-during-windows-setup/
  14. Get the syslog using the console: cp /var/log/syslog /boot/syslog.txt then upload here
  15. Enable the syslog server and post that after a crash.
  16. Yes, if they were set to correct the errors, also note that the previous check already found some errors.
  17. Do you run regular parity checks?
  18. Yes, everything you see in the emulated disk will be in the rebuilt disk, you should really try to understand how Unraid and parity work to emulate a disabled disk, it would make things much easier.
  19. If you already did a check without issues it should be solved.
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