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  1. Got a AOC-SAS2LP-MV8 and all new SATA cabling on it's way in the mail. I'll follow up post testing! Thanks everyone!
  2. Thank you for the feedback on this! I'm feeling like this is where the speed bottleneck is currently in my system. I do wish I did some more research before having the knee jerk reaction of "Crap! Order more drives!, but hey, I needed to grow the array anyways. Now to track down some good SATA cables to swap. SFF-8087 mini-SAS cables also.
  3. Yeah, I'm looking through the Drive Analysis doc now (https://lime-technology.com/wiki/index.php/The_Analysis_of_Drive_Issues) Looks like a combo of Drive Interface Issues 1 and 2. I'm also wondering if maybe my Power Supply is too weak. 750watts. Hmmm UPDATE: - After running through some PSU calculators, I'm good with the 750watt size. (http://www.coolermaster.com/power-supply-calculator/) - I'll probably replace all the SATA cables since I suspect them of being very poor quality and they don't lock. - Research potential problems with the SUPERMICRO AOC-SASLP-MV8 controller (Is there a popular replacement that's faster / reliable?)
  4. Hello everyone! I'm currently in the process of troubleshooting my unRAID server that's currently unprotected due to a missing drive. PROBLEM: - One of my drives (Drive 5) suddenly was having problems reading during a monthly parity check. - Drive 5 was marked with a red X and listed as "Faulty" - Trying a potential cheap fix, I swapped SATA cables - Drive 5 passed a few SMART checks - I then did a parity sync / rebuild of the same Drive 5 - Rebuild was successful (2 days later) - I then attempted a parity check and immediately Drive 5 was generating read errors - I immediately stopped the parity check before any writes to the parity drive could be done. - I swapped in a brand new drive in the same slot to begin preclearing the drive - I had to power on/off the server a few times to get it to see the drive in the preclear menu and in the device listings - The preclear is insanely slow at > 1MB /s Looking at the system log, I see this same error generating repeatedly: Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET emhttp: shcmd (426): rmmod md-mod |& logger Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET kernel: md: unRAID driver removed Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET emhttp: shcmd (427): modprobe md-mod super=/boot/config/super.dat |& logger Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET kernel: md: unRAID driver 2.6.8 installed Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET emhttp: err: get_key_info: get_message: /boot/config/._Pro.key (-3) Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET emhttp: Pro key detected, GUID: 03F0-5307-0000-0000000003F6 FILE: /boot/config/Pro.key Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET emhttp: Device inventory: Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET emhttp: shcmd (428): udevadm settle Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET emhttp: hp_v165w_00000000000003F6-0:0 (sda) 3946464 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET emhttp: BP4_mSATA_SSD_FECA07411CEC00143435 (sdq) 117220792 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET emhttp: ST3000DM001-1CH166_W1F572BT (sdb) 2930266532 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET emhttp: ST8000AS0002-1NA17Z_Z840A6S4 (sdc) 7814026532 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET emhttp: ST8000AS0002-1NA17Z_Z840BT8X (sdd) 7814026532 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET emhttp: ST8000AS0002-1NA17Z_Z840JYK2 (sde) 7814026532 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET emhttp: ST3000DM001-1ER166_Z5005CNJ (sdf) 2930266532 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET emhttp: ST3000DM001-1CH166_W1F43J37 (sdg) 2930266532 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET emhttp: ST3000DM001-1CH166_W1F42CT4 (sdh) 2930266532 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET emhttp: ST3000DM001-1CH166_W1F29MZT (sdi) 2930266532 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET emhttp: ST3000DM001-1CH166_W1F4TTZC (sdj) 2930266532 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET emhttp: ST3000DM001-1ER166_Z500MXRB (sdk) 2930266532 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET emhttp: ST3000DM001-1ER166_Z5005EVB (sdl) 2930266532 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET emhttp: ST3000DM001-1ER166_Z5005FV5 (sdm) 2930266532 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET emhttp: ST8000AS0002-1NA17Z_Z840SL8R (sdn) 7814026532 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET emhttp: ST3000DM001-1CH166_W1F28VK2 (sdo) 2930266532 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET emhttp: ST8000AS0002-1NA17Z_Z840A1MT (sdp) 7814026532 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET kernel: mdcmd (1): import 0 sdp 7814026532 0 ST8000AS0002-1NA17Z_Z840A1MT Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET kernel: md: import disk0: (sdp) ST8000AS0002-1NA17Z_Z840A1MT size: 7814026532 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET kernel: mdcmd (2): import 1 sdi 2930266532 0 ST3000DM001-1CH166_W1F29MZT Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET kernel: md: import disk1: (sdi) ST3000DM001-1CH166_W1F29MZT size: 2930266532 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET kernel: mdcmd (3): import 2 sdh 2930266532 0 ST3000DM001-1CH166_W1F42CT4 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET kernel: md: import disk2: (sdh) ST3000DM001-1CH166_W1F42CT4 size: 2930266532 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET kernel: mdcmd (4): import 3 sdg 2930266532 0 ST3000DM001-1CH166_W1F43J37 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET kernel: md: import disk3: (sdg) ST3000DM001-1CH166_W1F43J37 size: 2930266532 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET kernel: mdcmd (5): import 4 sdf 2930266532 0 ST3000DM001-1ER166_Z5005CNJ Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET kernel: md: import disk4: (sdf) ST3000DM001-1ER166_Z5005CNJ size: 2930266532 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET kernel: mdcmd (6): import 5 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET kernel: md: import_slot: 5 empty Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET kernel: mdcmd (7): import 6 sdm 2930266532 0 ST3000DM001-1ER166_Z5005FV5 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET kernel: md: import disk6: (sdm) ST3000DM001-1ER166_Z5005FV5 size: 2930266532 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET kernel: mdcmd (: import 7 sdl 2930266532 0 ST3000DM001-1ER166_Z5005EVB Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET kernel: md: import disk7: (sdl) ST3000DM001-1ER166_Z5005EVB size: 2930266532 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET kernel: mdcmd (9): import 8 sdk 2930266532 0 ST3000DM001-1ER166_Z500MXRB Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET kernel: md: import disk8: (sdk) ST3000DM001-1ER166_Z500MXRB size: 2930266532 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET kernel: mdcmd (10): import 9 sdj 2930266532 0 ST3000DM001-1CH166_W1F4TTZC Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET kernel: md: import disk9: (sdj) ST3000DM001-1CH166_W1F4TTZC size: 2930266532 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET kernel: mdcmd (11): import 10 sdb 2930266532 0 ST3000DM001-1CH166_W1F572BT Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET kernel: md: import disk10: (sdb) ST3000DM001-1CH166_W1F572BT size: 2930266532 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET kernel: mdcmd (12): import 11 sdo 2930266532 0 ST3000DM001-1CH166_W1F28VK2 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET kernel: md: import disk11: (sdo) ST3000DM001-1CH166_W1F28VK2 size: 2930266532 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET kernel: mdcmd (13): import 12 sdc 7814026532 0 ST8000AS0002-1NA17Z_Z840A6S4 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET kernel: md: import disk12: (sdc) ST8000AS0002-1NA17Z_Z840A6S4 size: 7814026532 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET kernel: mdcmd (14): import 13 sdd 7814026532 0 ST8000AS0002-1NA17Z_Z840BT8X Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET kernel: md: import disk13: (sdd) ST8000AS0002-1NA17Z_Z840BT8X size: 7814026532 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET kernel: mdcmd (15): import 14 sde 7814026532 0 ST8000AS0002-1NA17Z_Z840JYK2 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET kernel: md: import disk14: (sde) ST8000AS0002-1NA17Z_Z840JYK2 size: 7814026532 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET kernel: mdcmd (16): import 15 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET kernel: mdcmd (17): import 16 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET kernel: mdcmd (18): import 17 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET kernel: mdcmd (19): import 18 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET kernel: mdcmd (20): import 19 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET kernel: mdcmd (21): import 20 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET kernel: mdcmd (22): import 21 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET kernel: mdcmd (23): import 22 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET kernel: mdcmd (24): import 23 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET kernel: mdcmd (25): import 24 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET kernel: mdcmd (26): import 25 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET kernel: mdcmd (27): import 26 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET kernel: mdcmd (28): import 27 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET kernel: mdcmd (29): import 28 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET kernel: mdcmd (30): import 29 Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET kernel: md: import_slot: 29 empty Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET emhttp: import 30 cache device: sdq Dec 6 23:14:01 OrigamiNET emhttp: import flash device: sda Dec 6 23:14:29 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5.00: exception Emask 0x40 SAct 0x800000 SErr 0x880800 action 0x6 frozen Dec 6 23:14:29 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5: SError: { HostInt 10B8B LinkSeq } Dec 6 23:14:29 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5.00: failed command: READ FPDMA QUEUED Dec 6 23:14:29 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5.00: cmd 60/00:b8:20:76:10/01:00:00:00:00/40 tag 23 ncq 131072 in Dec 6 23:14:29 OrigamiNET kernel: res 40/00:c0:20:14:10/00:00:00:00:00/40 Emask 0x44 (timeout) Dec 6 23:14:29 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5.00: status: { DRDY } Dec 6 23:14:29 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5: hard resetting link Dec 6 23:14:29 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5: SATA link up 1.5 Gbps (SStatus 113 SControl 310) Dec 6 23:14:29 OrigamiNET kernel: ACPI Error: [DSSP] Namespace lookup failure, AE_NOT_FOUND (20150930/psargs-359) Dec 6 23:14:29 OrigamiNET kernel: ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed [\_SB.PCI0.SAT1.SPT0._GTF] (Node ffff88082f523a50), AE_NOT_FOUND (20150930/psparse-542) Dec 6 23:14:29 OrigamiNET kernel: ACPI Error: [DSSP] Namespace lookup failure, AE_NOT_FOUND (20150930/psargs-359) Dec 6 23:14:29 OrigamiNET kernel: ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed [\_SB.PCI0.SAT1.SPT0._GTF] (Node ffff88082f523a50), AE_NOT_FOUND (20150930/psparse-542) Dec 6 23:14:29 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5.00: configured for UDMA/33 Dec 6 23:14:29 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5: EH complete Dec 6 23:14:29 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5.00: exception Emask 0x50 SAct 0x20 SErr 0x280900 action 0x6 frozen Dec 6 23:14:29 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5.00: irq_stat 0x08000000, interface fatal error Dec 6 23:14:29 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5: SError: { UnrecovData HostInt 10B8B BadCRC } Dec 6 23:14:29 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5.00: failed command: READ FPDMA QUEUED Dec 6 23:14:29 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5.00: cmd 60/00:28:20:76:10/01:00:00:00:00/40 tag 5 ncq 131072 in Dec 6 23:14:29 OrigamiNET kernel: res 40/00:28:20:76:10/00:00:00:00:00/40 Emask 0x50 (ATA bus error) Dec 6 23:14:29 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5.00: status: { DRDY } Dec 6 23:14:29 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5: hard resetting link Dec 6 23:14:29 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5: SATA link up 1.5 Gbps (SStatus 113 SControl 310) Dec 6 23:14:29 OrigamiNET kernel: ACPI Error: [DSSP] Namespace lookup failure, AE_NOT_FOUND (20150930/psargs-359) Dec 6 23:14:29 OrigamiNET kernel: ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed [\_SB.PCI0.SAT1.SPT0._GTF] (Node ffff88082f523a50), AE_NOT_FOUND (20150930/psparse-542) Dec 6 23:14:29 OrigamiNET kernel: ACPI Error: [DSSP] Namespace lookup failure, AE_NOT_FOUND (20150930/psargs-359) Dec 6 23:14:29 OrigamiNET kernel: ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed [\_SB.PCI0.SAT1.SPT0._GTF] (Node ffff88082f523a50), AE_NOT_FOUND (20150930/psparse-542) Dec 6 23:14:29 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5.00: configured for UDMA/33 Dec 6 23:14:29 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5: EH complete Dec 6 23:14:29 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5.00: exception Emask 0x50 SAct 0x60000000 SErr 0x280900 action 0x6 frozen Dec 6 23:14:29 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5.00: irq_stat 0x08000000, interface fatal error Dec 6 23:14:29 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5: SError: { UnrecovData HostInt 10B8B BadCRC } Dec 6 23:14:29 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5.00: failed command: READ FPDMA QUEUED Dec 6 23:14:29 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5.00: cmd 60/00:e8:20:7a:10/01:00:00:00:00/40 tag 29 ncq 131072 in Dec 6 23:14:29 OrigamiNET kernel: res 40/00:e8:20:7a:10/00:00:00:00:00/40 Emask 0x50 (ATA bus error) Dec 6 23:14:29 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5.00: status: { DRDY } Dec 6 23:14:29 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5.00: failed command: READ FPDMA QUEUED Dec 6 23:14:29 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5.00: cmd 60/00:f0:20:7b:10/01:00:00:00:00/40 tag 30 ncq 131072 in Dec 6 23:14:29 OrigamiNET kernel: res 40/00:e8:20:7a:10/00:00:00:00:00/40 Emask 0x50 (ATA bus error) Dec 6 23:14:29 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5.00: status: { DRDY } Dec 6 23:14:29 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5: hard resetting link Dec 6 23:14:30 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5: SATA link up 1.5 Gbps (SStatus 113 SControl 310) Dec 6 23:14:30 OrigamiNET kernel: ACPI Error: [DSSP] Namespace lookup failure, AE_NOT_FOUND (20150930/psargs-359) Dec 6 23:14:30 OrigamiNET kernel: ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed [\_SB.PCI0.SAT1.SPT0._GTF] (Node ffff88082f523a50), AE_NOT_FOUND (20150930/psparse-542) Dec 6 23:14:30 OrigamiNET kernel: ACPI Error: [DSSP] Namespace lookup failure, AE_NOT_FOUND (20150930/psargs-359) Dec 6 23:14:30 OrigamiNET kernel: ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed [\_SB.PCI0.SAT1.SPT0._GTF] (Node ffff88082f523a50), AE_NOT_FOUND (20150930/psparse-542) Dec 6 23:14:30 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5.00: configured for UDMA/33 Dec 6 23:14:30 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5: EH complete Dec 6 23:14:30 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5.00: exception Emask 0x50 SAct 0xc000 SErr 0x280900 action 0x6 frozen Dec 6 23:14:30 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5.00: irq_stat 0x08000000, interface fatal error Dec 6 23:14:30 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5: SError: { UnrecovData HostInt 10B8B BadCRC } Dec 6 23:14:30 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5.00: failed command: READ FPDMA QUEUED Dec 6 23:14:30 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5.00: cmd 60/00:70:20:7d:10/01:00:00:00:00/40 tag 14 ncq 131072 in Dec 6 23:14:30 OrigamiNET kernel: res 40/00:70:20:7d:10/00:00:00:00:00/40 Emask 0x50 (ATA bus error) Dec 6 23:14:30 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5.00: status: { DRDY } Dec 6 23:14:30 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5.00: failed command: READ FPDMA QUEUED Dec 6 23:14:30 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5.00: cmd 60/00:78:20:7e:10/01:00:00:00:00/40 tag 15 ncq 131072 in Dec 6 23:14:30 OrigamiNET kernel: res 40/00:70:20:7d:10/00:00:00:00:00/40 Emask 0x50 (ATA bus error) Dec 6 23:14:30 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5.00: status: { DRDY } Dec 6 23:14:30 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5: hard resetting link Dec 6 23:14:30 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5: SATA link up 1.5 Gbps (SStatus 113 SControl 310) Dec 6 23:14:30 OrigamiNET kernel: ACPI Error: [DSSP] Namespace lookup failure, AE_NOT_FOUND (20150930/psargs-359) Dec 6 23:14:30 OrigamiNET kernel: ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed [\_SB.PCI0.SAT1.SPT0._GTF] (Node ffff88082f523a50), AE_NOT_FOUND (20150930/psparse-542) Dec 6 23:14:30 OrigamiNET kernel: ACPI Error: [DSSP] Namespace lookup failure, AE_NOT_FOUND (20150930/psargs-359) Dec 6 23:14:30 OrigamiNET kernel: ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed [\_SB.PCI0.SAT1.SPT0._GTF] (Node ffff88082f523a50), AE_NOT_FOUND (20150930/psparse-542) Dec 6 23:14:30 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5.00: configured for UDMA/33 Dec 6 23:14:30 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5: EH complete Dec 6 23:14:30 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5.00: exception Emask 0x10 SAct 0x40000001 SErr 0x280100 action 0x6 frozen Dec 6 23:14:30 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5.00: irq_stat 0x08000000, interface fatal error Dec 6 23:14:30 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5: SError: { UnrecovData 10B8B BadCRC } Dec 6 23:14:30 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5.00: failed command: READ FPDMA QUEUED Dec 6 23:14:30 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5.00: cmd 60/00:00:20:81:10/01:00:00:00:00/40 tag 0 ncq 131072 in Dec 6 23:14:30 OrigamiNET kernel: res 40/00:f0:20:80:10/00:00:00:00:00/40 Emask 0x10 (ATA bus error) Dec 6 23:14:30 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5.00: status: { DRDY } Dec 6 23:14:30 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5.00: failed command: READ FPDMA QUEUED Dec 6 23:14:30 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5.00: cmd 60/00:f0:20:80:10/01:00:00:00:00/40 tag 30 ncq 131072 in Dec 6 23:14:30 OrigamiNET kernel: res 40/00:f0:20:80:10/00:00:00:00:00/40 Emask 0x10 (ATA bus error) Dec 6 23:14:30 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5.00: status: { DRDY } Dec 6 23:14:30 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5: hard resetting link Dec 6 23:14:30 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5: SATA link up 1.5 Gbps (SStatus 113 SControl 310) Dec 6 23:14:30 OrigamiNET kernel: ACPI Error: [DSSP] Namespace lookup failure, AE_NOT_FOUND (20150930/psargs-359) Dec 6 23:14:30 OrigamiNET kernel: ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed [\_SB.PCI0.SAT1.SPT0._GTF] (Node ffff88082f523a50), AE_NOT_FOUND (20150930/psparse-542) Dec 6 23:14:30 OrigamiNET kernel: ACPI Error: [DSSP] Namespace lookup failure, AE_NOT_FOUND (20150930/psargs-359) Dec 6 23:14:30 OrigamiNET kernel: ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed [\_SB.PCI0.SAT1.SPT0._GTF] (Node ffff88082f523a50), AE_NOT_FOUND (20150930/psparse-542) Dec 6 23:14:30 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5.00: configured for UDMA/33 Dec 6 23:14:30 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5: EH complete THOUGHTS: - SATA cable was swapped and is brand new, so I'm ruling that out. - Bad Port in the IcyDock? - Bad Port on the Motherboard? - Could my RAID card be going faulty? - I'm thinking the original Drive 5 was OK and that the Port itself might be an issue since both the new and the old drive appear to be having reading problems - This line obviously jumps out at me: Dec 6 23:14:30 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5.00: exception Emask 0x10 SAct 0x40000001 SErr 0x280100 action 0x6 frozen Dec 6 23:14:30 OrigamiNET kernel: ata5.00: irq_stat 0x08000000, interface fatal error Any help would be much appreciated!
  5. I think you broke something with the docker. Java is installed inside the docker. Getting unRAID to install java by putting it in the extra folder will not help anything. If the latest version of the .jar is not compatible with the java installed in the docker then it is not going to work. Ahhh, that explains it since the Dockers are self-contained. Yeah, version 1.10.1 now requires Java 8 to run. I"m sorry to hear things are chaotic for HurricaneHrndz. Positive energies your way.
  6. I think something broke with the Ubooquity docker. I did a manual replacement of the .JAR file to manually upgrade to the newest version 1.10.1 Upgraded Java to version 8 via the dropping the install into the "extra" folder. Now it won't load at all "site can't be reached, refused to connect" error. This happens before and after the update to Java version 8. The Ubooquity logs are showing this error repeatedly: "Exception in thread "main" java.lang.UnsupportedClassVersionError: com/ubooquity/Launcher : Unsupported major.minor version 52.0" at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass1(Native Method) at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass(ClassLoader.java:800) at java.security.SecureClassLoader.defineClass(SecureClassLoader.java:142) at java.net.URLClassLoader.defineClass(URLClassLoader.java:449) at java.net.URLClassLoader.access$100(URLClassLoader.java:71) at java.net.URLClassLoader$1.run(URLClassLoader.java:361) at java.net.URLClassLoader$1.run(URLClassLoader.java:355) at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method) at java.net.URLClassLoader.findClass(URLClassLoader.java:354) at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:425) at sun.misc.Launcher$AppClassLoader.loadClass(Launcher.java:308) at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:358) at sun.launcher.LauncherHelper.checkAndLoadMain(LauncherHelper.java:482)
  7. Interesting deal here. I'm in the process of doing some spec building for an upgraded server that is mostly a PLEX box. I've been making the switch to x265 HEVC content, and it's been pretty tough on my i7-860 /w 16GB of RAM when handling more than 2 transcoding streams. Looking at the benchmark scores, this kinda setup would be a massive improvement! Any tips or feedback as I'm definitely looking at the E5-2760 pair. This will being going into an Antec 900 series case, so hopefully I can just do a mobo swap. Might need to do a PSU upgrade as well. Thoughts? As I said, my main focus is improved HEVC transcoding playback
  8. Hi PhAzE, Just some quick feedback after spending some time with the Ubooquity plugin. Overall: Excellent job! Thanks for getting this knocked out so quickly and it runs great! I'm doing some more testing with it over the weekend and will let you know if anything negative jumps out, but I would say it's pretty much "good to go" for public release. Minor Issue 1: The configuration page is missing since it appears to be handled by your plugin configuration section, so with that said, it's missing the "Public Address" info to be able to access your server via the Internet as seen here: http://vaemendis.net/ubooquity/data/images/screenshots/main_window.jpg No big deal, but I think for the sake of ease of use and for people who aren't sure where to find this information right away, it can be a bit of research. Minor Issue 2: The plugin configuration page has a "Base URL" field. What's that for? I don't see that field in the Ubooquity documentation, so not sure other than to experiment with it. I would suggest maybe a mouseover bubble to explain this field. Minor issue with Ubooquity itself: Looks like Ubooquity will display hidden files when initially scanning your libraries, so the amount of pages in your Ubooquity library will double due to displaying the hidden ._filenames for every single file you have in your share folder if you're operating in an OSX / Linux (I believe) environment. In my case, it was over 10,000+ eComics that got doubled to 20,000 entries in Ubooquity! I've opened a feature request with the developer and they agree that the ability to make files hidden is needed and will be added to the planning roadmap. Just a heads up for anyone else that might encounter this issue as you'll definitely have shared users contacting you about not being able to view some files and the duplication.
  9. Sorry for the delay on getting back to you as I've been pretty busy as of late! I put a +1 on the feature request thread as on the Ubooquity website, as requested by you. Installing now and will be testing it over this this weekend! Also, your description for your Ubooquity PLG is from your SickBeard PLG Thanks again! Update: Installed like a champ with no issues and LOVE the update animation!
  10. Definitely looking forward to this plugin by you! I've been wanting a streaming solution for my digital ecomic/ebook collection for some time now!
  11. I wanted to say thank you for your time and efforts, and my condolences for your loss. I looked into ubooquity as I too am looking for a method to stream my ebooks/comics to myself and others with access, and it looks very interesting.
  12. You're telling me! Parity check is all done and all is well in the Land of Digital Storage
  13. Well this has been a very interesting adventure! Everything is all fixed. TL:DR When switching ISPs, make sure you set your network settings to obtain your new network information automatically or else you won't be able to access your server. What happened? 1) I switched ISPs and some of the network settings were mixed up between both my old and new ISP in my router. 2) UNRAID was unable to properly communicate with the Internet due the server IP being set to "Static" under the Network Settings tab. 3) UNRAID was also trying to update some of the plugins for Dynamix WebGUI and they were some how damaged. 4) I was unable to access my drives/shares/Dynamix WebGUI. 5) UNRAID was complaining that the flash drive was corrupted and needed to be repaired with FSCK. How it was fixed? 1) The new ISP was having an outage the same time I was trying to correct the settings and get UNRAID back online. That made thing even more interesting until I figured out there was an outage going on. Once the outage was cleared, I got all the correct settings into place to get my router properly online and dishing out the *correct* IPs within my network. The power outage only helped show me the connection issue when everything came back up and I was unable to connect to the server. 2) I was able to view the contents of the flash drive and it seemed to be behaving as normal with things loading and assigning, hence my not wanting to format the flash drive. I went in an edited the network.cfg file manually to remove the "Static" settings and to grab a new IP/DNS info. From there i was able to Telnet into the drive with no issues, but still no WebGUI. 3) Going off of an idea from trurl, I removed all plugins to help minimize potential issues. Boom! Classic WebGUI access obtained. Here's where I saw the array was "offline" and needed to be checked. Hence why I wasn't able to see or access them. 4) I brought the array back online and this resolved this issue. Afterwards, I did a brand new install of Dynamix WebGUI with Plugin Control Center to pull down everything else. Everything checks out. 5.) I ran fsck with the -r switch and it brought up a choice menu of overwriting the backup or the original files. I picked option 2 thinking that the now originals were out of whack with corruption. This however destroyed the boot partition and required me to pull the flash drive and use the "make bootable" batch file on the flash drive on another computer. After it finished, the drive was bootable again and behaved as it should be with no fsck error messaging. Number 5 was the first issue resolved of the bunch. After I got everything up and running again, I started a parity check and it was running extremely slow at 2.3 MB/sec. I stopped the array, rebooted, and now I'm back to 160MB/sec again. Thank you everyone for your suggestions and love.
  14. Ahhh. A refreshing nap and a suggestion by trurl has made some progress. I'll update ASAP. Thank you.
  15. Disk Utility doesn't work. It runs through and says everything is great, but still no dice. I suspect that there is some sort of corruption somewhere with UNRAIDs filesystem. The flash drive itself appears to be working fine and I'm able to access it with no issues.
  16. What Happened: There was a power outage and my UNRAID box went down improperly due to the event. What's Wrong: * UNRAID will boot up and I can login via Telnet only * OSX Finder will display only the Flash drive and it's contents * I'm unable to view any of my hard drives or the UNRAID webgui * Going directly to the UNRAID IP address displays a blank white page via my web browser * I also see this error message in the logs: "FAT-fs (sda1): Volume was not properly unmounted. Some data may be corrupt. Please run fsck." I've done so many times and it doesn't seem to be resolving the issue. root@OrigamiNET:~# dosfsck -av /dev/sda1 dosfsck 2.11 (12 Mar 2005) dosfsck 2.11, 12 Mar 2005, FAT32, LFN Checking we can access the last sector of the filesystem There are differences between boot sector and its backup. Differences: (offset:original/backup) 3:53/42, 4:59/53, 5:53/44, 6:4c/20, 7:49/20, 8:4e/34, 9:55/2e, 10:58/34 , 65:01/00, 91:fc/31, 92:31/c0, 93:c9/8e, 94:8e/d0, 95:d1/bc, 96:bc/00 , 97:76/7c, 98:7b/fb, 99:52/8e, 100:06/d8, 101:57/e8, 102:1e/00, 103:56/00 , 104:8e/5e, 105:c1/83, 106:b1/c6, 107:26/19, 108:bf/bb, 109:78/07 , 110:7b/00, 111:f3/fc, 112:a5/ac, 113:8e/84, 114:d9/c0, 115:bb/74 , 116:78/06, 117:00/b4, 118:0f/0e, 119:b4/cd, 120:37/10, 121:0f/eb , 122:a0/f5, 123:56/30, 124:20/e4, 125:d2/cd, 126:78/16, 127:1b/cd , 128:31/19, 129:c0/0d, 130:b1/0a, 131:06/4e, 132:89/6f, 133:3f/6e , 134:89/2d, 135:47/73, 136:02/79, 137:f3/73, 138:64/74, 139:a5/65 , 140:8a/6d, 141:0e/20, 142:18/64, 143:7c/69, 144:88/73, 145:4d/6b , 146:bc/0d, 147:50/0a, 149:50/72, 150:50/65, 151:cd/73, 152:13/73 , 153:eb/20, 154:5c/61, 155:8b/6e, 156:55/79, 157:aa/20, 158:8b/6b , 159:75/65, 160:a8/79, 161:c1/20, 162:ee/74, 163:04/6f, 164:01/20 , 165:f2/72, 166:81/65, 167:fa/62, 168:b7/6f, 169:07/6f, 170:73/74 , 171:2b/0d, 172:f6/0a, 173:45/00, 174:b4/00, 175:7f/00, 176:75/00 , 177:25/00, 178:38/00, 179:4d/00, 180:b8/00, 181:74/00, 182:20/00 , 183:66/00, 184:3d/00, 185:21/00, 186:47/00, 187:50/00, 188:54/00 , 189:75/00, 190:10/00, 191:80/00, 192:7d/00, 193:b8/00, 194:ed/00 , 195:75/00, 196:0a/00, 197:66/00, 198:ff/00, 199:75/00, 200:ec/00 , 201:66/00, 202:ff/00, 203:75/00, 204:e8/00, 205:eb/00, 206:0f/00 , 207:51/00, 208:51/00, 209:66/00, 210:ff/00, 211:75/00, 212:bc/00 , 213:eb/00, 214:07/00, 215:51/00, 216:51/00, 217:66/00, 218:ff/00 , 219:36/00, 220:1c/00, 221:7c/00, 222:b4/00, 223:08/00, 224:cd/00 , 225:13/00, 226:72/00, 227:13/00, 228:20/00, 229:e4/00, 230:75/00 , 231:0f/00, 232:c1/00, 233:ea/00, 234:08/00, 235:42/00, 236:89/00 , 237:16/00, 238:1a/00, 239:7c/00, 240:83/00, 241:e1/00, 242:3f/00 , 243:89/00, 244:0e/00, 245:18/00, 246:7c/00, 247:fb/00, 248:bb/00 , 249:aa/00, 250:55/00, 251:b4/00, 252:41/00, 253:8a/00, 254:16/00 , 255:74/00, 256:7b/00, 257:cd/00, 258:13/00, 259:72/00, 260:10/00 , 261:81/00, 262:fb/00, 263:55/00, 264:aa/00, 265:75/00, 266:0a/00 , 267:f6/00, 268:c1/00, 269:01/00, 270:74/00, 271:05/00, 272:c6/00 , 273:06/00, 274:45/00, 275:7d/00, 277:66/00, 278:b8/00, 279:92/00 , 280:8e/00, 281:03/00, 283:66/00, 284:ba/00, 289:bb/00, 291:7e/00 , 292:e8/00, 293:10/00, 295:66/00, 296:81/00, 297:3e/00, 298:24/00 , 299:7e/00, 300:cb/00, 301:e0/00, 302:38/00, 303:73/00, 304:75/00 , 305:76/00, 306:ea/00, 307:38/00, 308:7e/00, 311:66/00, 312:03/00 , 313:06/00, 314:60/00, 315:7b/00, 316:66/00, 317:13/00, 318:16/00 , 319:64/00, 320:7b/00, 321:b9/00, 322:10/00, 324:eb/00, 325:2b/00 , 326:66/00, 327:52/00, 328:66/00, 329:50/00, 330:06/00, 331:53/00 , 332:6a/00, 333:01/00, 334:6a/00, 335:10/00, 336:89/00, 337:e6/00 , 338:66/00, 339:60/00, 340:b4/00, 341:42/00, 342:e8/00, 343:7f/00 , 345:66/00, 346:61/00, 347:8d/00, 348:64/00, 349:10/00, 350:72/00 , 351:01/00, 352:c3/00, 353:66/00, 354:60/00, 355:31/00, 356:c0/00 , 357:e8/00, 358:70/00, 360:66/00, 361:61/00, 362:e2/00, 363:da/00 , 364:c6/00, 365:06/00, 366:45/00, 367:7d/00, 368:2b/00, 369:66/00 , 370:60/00, 371:66/00, 372:0f/00, 373:b7/00, 374:36/00, 375:18/00 , 376:7c/00, 377:66/00, 378:0f/00, 379:b7/00, 380:3e/00, 381:1a/00 , 382:7c/00, 383:66/00, 384:f7/00, 385:f6/00, 386:31/00, 387:c9/00 , 388:87/00, 389:ca/00, 390:66/00, 391:f7/00, 392:f7/00, 393:66/00 , 394:3d/00, 395:ff/00, 396:03/00, 399:77/00, 400:17/00, 401:c0/00 , 402:e4/00, 403:06/00, 404:41/00, 405:08/00, 406:e1/00, 407:88/00 , 408:c5/00, 409:88/00, 410:d6/00, 411:b8/00, 412:01/00, 413:02/00 , 414:e8/00, 415:37/00, 417:66/00, 418:61/00, 419:72/00, 420:01/00 , 421:c3/00, 422:e2/00, 423:c9/00, 424:31/00, 425:f6/00, 426:8e/00 , 427:d6/00, 428:bc/00, 429:68/00, 430:7b/00, 431:8e/00, 432:de/00 , 433:66/00, 434:8f/00, 435:06/00, 436:78/00, 438:be/00, 439:df/00 , 440:7d/00, 441:e8/00, 442:09/00, 444:31/00, 445:c0/00, 446:cd/00 , 447:16/00, 448:cd/00, 449:19/00, 450:f4/00, 451:eb/00, 452:fd/00 , 453:66/00, 454:60/00, 455:ac/00, 456:20/00, 457:c0/00, 458:74/00 , 459:09/00, 460:b4/00, 461:0e/00, 462:bb/00, 463:07/00, 465:cd/00 , 466:10/00, 467:eb/00, 468:f2/00, 469:66/00, 470:61/00, 471:c3/00 , 472:8a/00, 473:16/00, 474:74/00, 475:7b/00, 476:cd/00, 477:13/00 , 478:c3/00, 479:42/00, 480:6f/00, 481:6f/00, 482:74/00, 483:20/00 , 484:65/00, 485:72/00, 486:72/00, 487:6f/00, 488:72/00, 489:0d/00 , 490:0a/00 Not automatically fixing this. Boot sector contents: System ID "SYSLINUX" Media byte 0xf8 (hard disk) 512 bytes per logical sector 4096 bytes per cluster 32 reserved sectors First FAT starts at byte 16384 (sector 32) 2 FATs, 32 bit entries 3938816 bytes per FAT (= 7693 sectors) Root directory start at cluster 2 (arbitrary size) Data area starts at byte 7894016 (sector 15418) 984696 data clusters (4033314816 bytes) 32 sectors/track, 255 heads 2 hidden sectors 7892990 sectors total Reclaiming unconnected clusters. Checking free cluster summary. /dev/sda1: 249 files, 30798/984696 clusters Syslog Attached I've been at this for hours and I'm needing another pair of eyes to figure out what's going on. I definitely appreciate any help. Thank You syslog.txt
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