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  1. It failed on two different unraid servers and failed at least twice on each. (different cables were tested) DOA is guess.....
  2. Sorry, here is the truncated syslog. syslog-2012-03-26_truncated.zip
  3. WDC WD30EZRS drive fails preclear 1.13 invoked with -n on both v5b12a and v5b14 on two different unraid servers. It completes all 10 steps fine, but at the very end if says drive (dev/sdf) fails preclear and drops from the list of drives that can be precleared. No preclear report is saved and syslog explodes to 200 mb with all kinds of errors with sdf (the drive being precleared). (Truncated version with first 10000 lines attached below) I have precleared dozens of 2tb and 3tb drives on 4.7 and v5 without incident. Any idea what is going wrong? Restarting the server will bring the drive back online and allow preclear to start again. root@Tower1:/boot# preclear_disk.sh -l ====================================1.13 Disks not assigned to the unRAID array (potential candidates for clearing) ======================================== No un-assigned disks detected Restarting the server and testing for preclear status shows Serial Number: WD-WCAWZ2017532 Firmware Version: 80.00A80 User Capacity: 3,000,592,982,016 bytes Disk /dev/sdg: 3000.6 GB, 3000592982016 bytes 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 364801 cylinders, total 5860533168 sectors Units = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 4096 bytes I/O size (minimum/optimal): 4096 bytes / 4096 bytes Disk identifier: 0x00000000 Disk /dev/sdg doesn't contain a valid partition table ######################################################################## failed test 1 failed test 2 00000 00000 00000 00000 failed test 3 00000 00000 00000 00000 failed test 5 failed test 6 ========================================================================1.13 == == Disk /dev/sdg is NOT precleared == 0 0 4294967295 ============================================================================
  4. Both US and Canada, and free shipping. I'm guessing these will be 7200 rpm drives though inside the case. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822148847&cm_sp=recommend-_-22-148-847-_-03152012_4 http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822148847&cm_sp=DailyDeal-_-22-148-847-_-Homepage2011
  5. Can I replace a 3 tb drive with a 2 tb drive provided there is less than 2tb of data on the drive? I need to rearrange my drives, and would like to use the 3tb somewhere else. (waiting for drive prices to settle down)
  6. Updating to b14 didn't help anything. The only way I was able to add this disk as drive 20 was to comment out the line: # cd /boot/packages && find . -name '*.auto_install' -type f -print | sort | xargs -n1 sh -c that loads all my other goodies. Somehow one of these were interfering with the adding an extra disk, and interfering with allowing the format button to show up. Wierd.....
  7. Data drive. I tried both drive6 and drive20 Server has drives 1-5, and I wanted this one to be 20.
  8. This may not be an unRaid issue but a brain freeze. On b12a just added a 3tb WD30EZRS drive after a successful preclear, and I didn't get a format option. In fact, unMenu shows status as PROTECTED_EXPANSION, unRAID ARRAY is STOPPED 7 disks in array. PARITY NOT VALID: DISK_NEW When I try to restart the array after adding the new drive, and say yes, I want to do this, I get: Spinning up all drives.......syncing Then it just returns to the page listing all the empty disk slots in my pro server, and I have all other drives green balled, the new drive blue balled, and the server red-balled. If I give up, and unassign the new drive, and restart the array, every thing goes back to green-balled. Why am I not getting a format option? Last few seconds from syslog below from when I tried to start the array with the new drive and full zipped syslog attached. Feb 10 19:50:37 Server1 emhttp: shcmd (458): rmmod md-mod |$stuff$ logger (Other emhttp) Feb 10 19:50:37 Server1 emhttp: shcmd (459): udevadm settle (Other emhttp) Feb 10 19:50:37 Server1 emhttp: Device inventory: (Drive related) Feb 10 19:50:37 Server1 emhttp: WDC_WD20EARS-00MVWB0_WD-WMAZA3919347 (sda) 1953514584 (Drive related) Feb 10 19:50:37 Server1 emhttp: SAMSUNG_HD204UI_S2H7J90B713135 (sdc) 1953514584 (Drive related) Feb 10 19:50:37 Server1 emhttp: Hitachi_HDS5C3030ALA630_MJ1313YNG28SGC (sdd) 2930266584 (Drive related) Feb 10 19:50:37 Server1 emhttp: SAMSUNG_HD204UI_S2H7J1AZC09469 (sdb) 1953514584 (Drive related) Feb 10 19:50:37 Server1 emhttp: WDC_WD30EZRS-00J99B0_WD-WCAWZ0361944 (sdf) 2930266584 (Drive related) Feb 10 19:50:37 Server1 emhttp: SAMSUNG_HD204UI_S2H7J9JB706789 (sdg) 1953514584 (Drive related) Feb 10 19:50:37 Server1 emhttp: Hitachi_HDS5C3030ALA630_MJ1313YNG290PC (sdh) 2930266584 (Drive related) Feb 10 19:50:37 Server1 emhttp: shcmd (460): modprobe md-mod super=/boot/config/super.dat slots=21 |$stuff$ logger (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:37 Server1 kernel: md: unRAID driver removed (System) Feb 10 19:50:37 Server1 kernel: md: unRAID driver 2.1.3 installed (System) Feb 10 19:50:37 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (1): import 0 8,48 2930266532 Hitachi_HDS5C3030ALA630_MJ1313YNG28SGC (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:37 Server1 kernel: md: import disk0: [8,48] (sdd) Hitachi_HDS5C3030ALA630_MJ1313YNG28SGC size: 2930266532 (Drive related) Feb 10 19:50:37 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (2): import 1 8,0 1953514552 WDC_WD20EARS-00MVWB0_WD-WMAZA3919347 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:37 Server1 kernel: md: import disk1: [8,0] (sda) WDC_WD20EARS-00MVWB0_WD-WMAZA3919347 size: 1953514552 (Drive related) Feb 10 19:50:37 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (3): import 2 8,16 1953514552 SAMSUNG_HD204UI_S2H7J1AZC09469 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:37 Server1 kernel: md: import disk2: [8,16] (sdb) SAMSUNG_HD204UI_S2H7J1AZC09469 size: 1953514552 (Drive related) Feb 10 19:50:37 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (4): import 3 8,32 1953514552 SAMSUNG_HD204UI_S2H7J90B713135 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:37 Server1 kernel: md: import disk3: [8,32] (sdc) SAMSUNG_HD204UI_S2H7J90B713135 size: 1953514552 (Drive related) Feb 10 19:50:37 Server1 emhttp: shcmd (461): /usr/local/sbin/emhttp_event driver_loaded (System) Feb 10 19:50:37 Server1 emhttp_event: driver_loaded (System) Feb 10 19:50:37 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (5): import 4 8,112 2930266532 Hitachi_HDS5C3030ALA630_MJ1313YNG290PC (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:37 Server1 kernel: md: import disk4: [8,112] (sdh) Hitachi_HDS5C3030ALA630_MJ1313YNG290PC size: 2930266532 (Drive related) Feb 10 19:50:37 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (6): import 5 8,96 1953514552 SAMSUNG_HD204UI_S2H7J9JB706789 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:37 Server1 kernel: md: import disk5: [8,96] (sdg) SAMSUNG_HD204UI_S2H7J9JB706789 size: 1953514552 (Drive related) Feb 10 19:50:37 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (7): import 6 0,0 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:37 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (: import 7 0,0 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:37 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (9): import 8 0,0 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:37 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (10): import 9 0,0 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:37 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (11): import 10 0,0 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:37 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (12): import 11 0,0 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:37 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (13): import 12 0,0 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:37 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (14): import 13 0,0 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:37 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (15): import 14 0,0 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:37 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (16): import 15 0,0 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:37 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (17): import 16 0,0 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:37 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (18): import 17 0,0 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:37 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (19): import 18 0,0 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:37 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (20): import 19 0,0 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:37 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (21): import 20 8,80 2930266532 WDC_WD30EZRS-00J99B0_WD-WCAWZ0361944 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:37 Server1 kernel: md: import disk20: [8,80] (sdf) WDC_WD30EZRS-00J99B0_WD-WCAWZ0361944 size: 2930266532 (Drive related) Feb 10 19:50:37 Server1 kernel: md: disk20 new disk (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 emhttp: Spinning up all drives... (Other emhttp) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 emhttp: shcmd (462): /usr/local/sbin/set_ncq sdd 1 $stuff$> /dev/null (Drive related) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 emhttp: shcmd (463): /usr/local/sbin/set_ncq sda 1 $stuff$> /dev/null (Drive related) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 emhttp: shcmd (464): /usr/local/sbin/set_ncq sdb 1 $stuff$> /dev/null (Drive related) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 emhttp: shcmd (465): /usr/local/sbin/set_ncq sdc 1 $stuff$> /dev/null (Drive related) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (22): set md_num_stripes 1280 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (23): set md_write_limit 768 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (24): set md_sync_window 384 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (25): set spinup_group 0 0 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (26): set spinup_group 1 0 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (27): set spinup_group 2 0 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (28): set spinup_group 3 0 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (29): set spinup_group 4 0 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (30): set spinup_group 5 0 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (31): set spinup_group 20 0 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (32): spinup 0 (Routine) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (33): spinup 1 (Routine) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (34): spinup 2 (Routine) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (35): spinup 3 (Routine) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (36): spinup 4 (Routine) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (37): spinup 5 (Routine) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (38): spinup 20 (Routine) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 emhttp: shcmd (466): /usr/local/sbin/set_ncq sdh 1 $stuff$> /dev/null (Drive related) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 emhttp: shcmd (467): /usr/local/sbin/set_ncq sdg 1 $stuff$> /dev/null (Drive related) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 emhttp: shcmd (468): /usr/local/sbin/set_ncq sdf 1 $stuff$> /dev/null (Drive related) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 emhttp: writing GPT on disk 20 (sdf) with partition 1 offset 64 (Drive related) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 emhttp: shcmd (469): sgdisk -Z /dev/sdf $stuff$> /dev/null (Drive related) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 emhttp: _shcmd: shcmd (469): exit status: 1 (Other emhttp) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 emhttp: shcmd (470): sgdisk -o -a 64 -n 1:64:0 /dev/sdf |$stuff$ logger (Drive related) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 logger: sgdisk: /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.11' not found (required by sgdisk) (System) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 emhttp: shcmd (471): udevadm settle (Other emhttp) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 emhttp: shcmd (472): rmmod md-mod |$stuff$ logger (Other emhttp) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 emhttp: shcmd (473): udevadm settle (Other emhttp) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 kernel: md: unRAID driver removed (System) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 emhttp: Device inventory: (Drive related) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 emhttp: WDC_WD20EARS-00MVWB0_WD-WMAZA3919347 (sda) 1953514584 (Drive related) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 emhttp: SAMSUNG_HD204UI_S2H7J90B713135 (sdc) 1953514584 (Drive related) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 emhttp: Hitachi_HDS5C3030ALA630_MJ1313YNG28SGC (sdd) 2930266584 (Drive related) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 emhttp: SAMSUNG_HD204UI_S2H7J1AZC09469 (sdb) 1953514584 (Drive related) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 emhttp: WDC_WD30EZRS-00J99B0_WD-WCAWZ0361944 (sdf) 2930266584 (Drive related) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 emhttp: SAMSUNG_HD204UI_S2H7J9JB706789 (sdg) 1953514584 (Drive related) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 emhttp: Hitachi_HDS5C3030ALA630_MJ1313YNG290PC (sdh) 2930266584 (Drive related) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 emhttp: shcmd (474): modprobe md-mod super=/boot/config/super.dat slots=21 |$stuff$ logger (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 kernel: md: unRAID driver 2.1.3 installed (System) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (1): import 0 8,48 2930266532 Hitachi_HDS5C3030ALA630_MJ1313YNG28SGC (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 kernel: md: import disk0: [8,48] (sdd) Hitachi_HDS5C3030ALA630_MJ1313YNG28SGC size: 2930266532 (Drive related) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (2): import 1 8,0 1953514552 WDC_WD20EARS-00MVWB0_WD-WMAZA3919347 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 kernel: md: import disk1: [8,0] (sda) WDC_WD20EARS-00MVWB0_WD-WMAZA3919347 size: 1953514552 (Drive related) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (3): import 2 8,16 1953514552 SAMSUNG_HD204UI_S2H7J1AZC09469 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 kernel: md: import disk2: [8,16] (sdb) SAMSUNG_HD204UI_S2H7J1AZC09469 size: 1953514552 (Drive related) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (4): import 3 8,32 1953514552 SAMSUNG_HD204UI_S2H7J90B713135 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 kernel: md: import disk3: [8,32] (sdc) SAMSUNG_HD204UI_S2H7J90B713135 size: 1953514552 (Drive related) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 emhttp: shcmd (475): /usr/local/sbin/emhttp_event driver_loaded (System) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (5): import 4 8,112 2930266532 Hitachi_HDS5C3030ALA630_MJ1313YNG290PC (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 kernel: md: import disk4: [8,112] (sdh) Hitachi_HDS5C3030ALA630_MJ1313YNG290PC size: 2930266532 (Drive related) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (6): import 5 8,96 1953514552 SAMSUNG_HD204UI_S2H7J9JB706789 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 kernel: md: import disk5: [8,96] (sdg) SAMSUNG_HD204UI_S2H7J9JB706789 size: 1953514552 (Drive related) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (7): import 6 0,0 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (: import 7 0,0 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (9): import 8 0,0 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (10): import 9 0,0 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (11): import 10 0,0 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (12): import 11 0,0 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (13): import 12 0,0 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (14): import 13 0,0 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (15): import 14 0,0 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (16): import 15 0,0 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (17): import 16 0,0 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (18): import 17 0,0 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (19): import 18 0,0 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (20): import 19 0,0 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (21): import 20 8,80 2930266532 WDC_WD30EZRS-00J99B0_WD-WCAWZ0361944 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 kernel: md: import disk20: [8,80] (sdf) WDC_WD30EZRS-00J99B0_WD-WCAWZ0361944 size: 2930266532 (Drive related) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 kernel: md: disk20 new disk (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:50:49 Server1 emhttp_event: driver_loaded (System) Feb 10 19:52:20 Server1 emhttp: shcmd (476): rmmod md-mod |$stuff$ logger (Other emhttp) Feb 10 19:52:20 Server1 emhttp: shcmd (477): udevadm settle (Other emhttp) Feb 10 19:52:20 Server1 emhttp: Device inventory: (Drive related) Feb 10 19:52:20 Server1 emhttp: WDC_WD20EARS-00MVWB0_WD-WMAZA3919347 (sda) 1953514584 (Drive related) Feb 10 19:52:20 Server1 emhttp: SAMSUNG_HD204UI_S2H7J90B713135 (sdc) 1953514584 (Drive related) Feb 10 19:52:20 Server1 emhttp: Hitachi_HDS5C3030ALA630_MJ1313YNG28SGC (sdd) 2930266584 (Drive related) Feb 10 19:52:20 Server1 emhttp: SAMSUNG_HD204UI_S2H7J1AZC09469 (sdb) 1953514584 (Drive related) Feb 10 19:52:20 Server1 emhttp: WDC_WD30EZRS-00J99B0_WD-WCAWZ0361944 (sdf) 2930266584 (Drive related) Feb 10 19:52:20 Server1 emhttp: SAMSUNG_HD204UI_S2H7J9JB706789 (sdg) 1953514584 (Drive related) Feb 10 19:52:20 Server1 emhttp: Hitachi_HDS5C3030ALA630_MJ1313YNG290PC (sdh) 2930266584 (Drive related) Feb 10 19:52:20 Server1 emhttp: shcmd (478): modprobe md-mod super=/boot/config/super.dat slots=21 |$stuff$ logger (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:52:20 Server1 kernel: md: unRAID driver removed (System) Feb 10 19:52:20 Server1 kernel: md: unRAID driver 2.1.3 installed (System) Feb 10 19:52:20 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (1): import 0 8,48 2930266532 Hitachi_HDS5C3030ALA630_MJ1313YNG28SGC (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:52:20 Server1 kernel: md: import disk0: [8,48] (sdd) Hitachi_HDS5C3030ALA630_MJ1313YNG28SGC size: 2930266532 (Drive related) Feb 10 19:52:20 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (2): import 1 8,0 1953514552 WDC_WD20EARS-00MVWB0_WD-WMAZA3919347 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:52:20 Server1 kernel: md: import disk1: [8,0] (sda) WDC_WD20EARS-00MVWB0_WD-WMAZA3919347 size: 1953514552 (Drive related) Feb 10 19:52:20 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (3): import 2 8,16 1953514552 SAMSUNG_HD204UI_S2H7J1AZC09469 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:52:20 Server1 kernel: md: import disk2: [8,16] (sdb) SAMSUNG_HD204UI_S2H7J1AZC09469 size: 1953514552 (Drive related) Feb 10 19:52:20 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (4): import 3 8,32 1953514552 SAMSUNG_HD204UI_S2H7J90B713135 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:52:20 Server1 kernel: md: import disk3: [8,32] (sdc) SAMSUNG_HD204UI_S2H7J90B713135 size: 1953514552 (Drive related) Feb 10 19:52:20 Server1 emhttp: shcmd (479): /usr/local/sbin/emhttp_event driver_loaded (System) Feb 10 19:52:20 Server1 emhttp_event: driver_loaded (System) Feb 10 19:52:20 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (5): import 4 8,112 2930266532 Hitachi_HDS5C3030ALA630_MJ1313YNG290PC (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:52:20 Server1 kernel: md: import disk4: [8,112] (sdh) Hitachi_HDS5C3030ALA630_MJ1313YNG290PC size: 2930266532 (Drive related) Feb 10 19:52:20 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (6): import 5 8,96 1953514552 SAMSUNG_HD204UI_S2H7J9JB706789 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:52:20 Server1 kernel: md: import disk5: [8,96] (sdg) SAMSUNG_HD204UI_S2H7J9JB706789 size: 1953514552 (Drive related) Feb 10 19:52:20 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (7): import 6 0,0 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:52:20 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (: import 7 0,0 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:52:20 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (9): import 8 0,0 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:52:20 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (10): import 9 0,0 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:52:20 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (11): import 10 0,0 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:52:20 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (12): import 11 0,0 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:52:20 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (13): import 12 0,0 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:52:20 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (14): import 13 0,0 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:52:20 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (15): import 14 0,0 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:52:20 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (16): import 15 0,0 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:52:20 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (17): import 16 0,0 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:52:20 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (18): import 17 0,0 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:52:20 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (19): import 18 0,0 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:52:20 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (20): import 19 0,0 (unRAID engine) Feb 10 19:52:20 Server1 kernel: mdcmd (21): import 20 0,0 (unRAID engine) Have been running b12a on this machine since it was released and have had zero issues. Supermicro X9SCM-F Intel i3-2100 and 4 gig RAM Supermicro AOC-SASLP-MV8 8-Port (only 1) Norco 4224 mix of 3tb and 2tb drives syslog-2012-02-10.zip
  9. Preclear took over 40 hrs. I'm guessing these might be a little slower than the Hitachi 3tb drives. I seem to recall 35 hrs for a Hitachi 3tb.
  10. It came with a plastic shell that I had to gouge open, but the damage to it is minimal. There is no screws to open it up. I just pried it open with a screwdriver. The drive was encased in corner rubber bumpers, so depending of the drive it might not fit the same. The Sata to USB interface board was screwed on the back of the drive. If it was USB3 it might be more useful, but USB2, who needs more of those?
  11. Ok, we have a WD30EZRS inside. Starting to preclear as we speak..... Getting desperately low on space in this server that is only used to store images for a photo studio. Man are we chewing up space. And now we want to get into video. It will get worse before it gets better..... I see no other reference to this drive here either bad or good yet. Fingers crossed....
  12. I'll let you know once I get mine. I bit since I need more 3tb drives.
  13. Replaced the PS with a Corsair 430 and the system happily rebuilt the red-balled drive and is now in the middle of a parity check. If this completes successfully, I guess I only have to figure out if the drive might have corrupt data on it from the failure mode. How do you check for corrupted data after a rebuild?
  14. It has some Samsung F4 drives but they all have the firmware updated. Here is the drive summary, disk2 presently red balled and it's a Seagate. Device Identification Temp. Size Free Reads Writes Errors parity SAMSUNG_HD204UI_S2H7J1BZA27926 (sdb) 1953514552 17°C 2 TB - 145 45 0 disk1 ST32000542AS_5XW18FW3 (sda) 1953514552 20°C 2 TB 252.85 GB 164 13 0 disk2 ST32000542AS_5XW1CSPD (sdc) 1953514552 18°C 2 TB 361.16 GB 53 0 0 disk3 SAMSUNG_HD204UI_S2H7J1BZA27924 (sdd) 1953514552 17°C 2 TB 312.41 GB 154 10 0 disk4 SAMSUNG_HD203WI_S1UYJ1YZ601695 (sde) 1953514552 17°C 2 TB 1.62 TB 153 10 0 flash DataTraveler_2.0 - 1.03 GB 792.15 MB 157 8 0
  15. (syslog attached) This unraid box is nothing but insurance. It does a backup of my main server which is also running b12a without any issue. Yesterday it was doing an rsync backup of the main server when I noticed parity errors after the server sync. Puzzled, I just shut it down and restarted and had it start a parity check without correcting parity. It immediately found 2 errors, but was only running at 2mb/sec rather than the usual 100mb/sec so I stopped it. I started it up again and now it immediately found 14 errors while checking parity (without correcting) and it is running at the slow speed. Finally it stops with disk2 red balled after finding 1152 errors. Nothing has changed on this server in several months but I know the ps was marginal when I built this server out of junk laying around. (no worries here as it is just a rotating backup server that gets switched out for another every few weeks) Asus m4a 785 m AMD 140 2 gig RAM 5 - 2 tb drives Seasonic 330W ps with split 12v rails (yeah I know I shouldn't have....) I'm thinking this is not a b12a issue but rather something simple like bad or marginal hardware. Do you agree? syslog-2011-11-201_-_Copy.zip
  16. How many SASLP-MV8 controllers are you running. My hardware is very similar to yours, and I'm not seeing anything yet. (knocking on wood) What symptoms are showing up during your parity check? Supermicro X9SCM-F Intel i3-2100 and 4 gig RAM Supermicro AOC-SASLP-MV8 8-Port (only 1) Norco 4224 mix of 3tb and 2tb drives
  17. I have 3 servers running either b12a or b13 and all seem to be working fine. One is: Supermicro X9SCM-F Intel i3-2100 and 4 gig RAM Supermicro AOC-SASLP-MV8 8-Port Norco 4224 mix of 3tb and 2tb drives Other 2 are: Asus m4a 785 m AMD 140 2 gig RAM all 2 tb drives I hadn't planned on going 5beta but running 3tb drives forced the issue. This is a production level system with the 2 AMD systems acting as backup servers to the Intel one. Since we were using rsync as the transfer tool, it was just too much problem to run a mixed 4.7 and 5beta environment. The file permissions had to be updated after every rsync.
  18. There is so much for examples out there that are way beyond my needs, but I might have answered my own question, thanks to this on google. Tested it and it seems to work. mv t1summary.log "`date +%Y%m%d_%H%M`_t1summary.logarchive" t1summary.log - becomes - 20111016_2141_t1summary.logarchive
  19. those lines indicate you either do not have a nameserver defined, or do not have a network gateway defined. It seems to work with a sleep 60 put in place. I guess it was just happening too fast. Now, just one more question. Being a linux noob, I am trying to rename a log file to a system date during a bash script. from rsync.log to 2011_10_14rsync.log or something similar to this. Should I do it in bash, or somewhere else? Can you suggest a good resource for scripting in bash?
  20. Can I do the following? Normal startup of unraid, then execute a number of script files then email me the results, then powerdown? The following works from a telnet session when executed one line at a time, but when put in the go script, it fails quickly claiming is it unable to find my script files. #!/bin/bash # Start the Management Utility /usr/local/sbin/emhttp & cd /boot/packages && find . -name '*.auto_install' -type f -print | sort | xargs -n1 sh -c cd /boot /boot/othermounts.sh /boot/syncdisk4.sh /boot/syncdisk3.sh /boot/syncdisk2.sh /boot/syncdisk1.sh ssmtp [email protected] < /boot/logs/cronlogs/t1summary.log powerdown Here is the snipped of the log file where it is attempting to run the above Oct 16 14:34:50 Tower1 emhttp: shcmd (3): /usr/local/sbin/emhttp_event driver_loaded Oct 16 14:34:50 Tower1 emhttp_event: driver_loaded Oct 16 14:34:50 Tower1 init: Re-reading inittab Oct 16 14:34:50 Tower1 sSMTP[1910]: Unable to locate smtp.gmail.com Oct 16 14:34:50 Tower1 sSMTP[1910]: Cannot open smtp.gmail.com:587 Oct 16 14:34:50 Tower1 logger: Powerdown initiated Oct 16 14:34:50 Tower1 rc.unRAID[1914]: Stopping unRAID.
  21. I had previously said that the duplicate folders were as follows and they only showed up in Windows when connecting via SMB. This is not correct. Using MC in a telnet window, I see both folder there too. The one with a lower case backups is empty, and the one with an upper case Backups is full. I am tempted to delete the empty folder in MC and see what happens. \\tower2\disk2\backups \\tower2\disk2\Backups Regarding your question, I shut off the user shares, restarted the array, then rebooted the Windows computer. About 1 hr later, I stopped the array again, and restarted the user shares. I still see this hidden share as a duplicate folder, when I access the server by disk, and then navigate to these folders. If I request Windows to go directly to \\tower2\backups it just shows me an empty folder. Same thing if I go to \\tower2\Backups There is about 400 gb in the Backup folder, and when I access via Telnet and use MC it shows as: \Backup on mnt\disk2
  22. No offline files, just using standard SMB via standard unraid 4.7 process. Set up for user shares, but this directory root level directory on disk2 was set to export Read/Write, Hidden and when I just rechecked it, unRaid was set to Read Only / Hidden. I've just changed this error, but it hasn't had any affect on the fact that there is a duplicate of this directory showing up in Windows. There are 2 cloned servers backing this one up (both 5b12a) and this same folder shows up as it should on Windows, but there are no user shares on the 5b12a machines yet and all the disk shares are hidden.
  23. Well I tried several computers, and some of them had problems accessing this folder and some of them didn't. The ones that didn't saw both the lower case "backup" and the upper case "Backup", and saw the same files in both. Now why are there 2 folders? Do I dare delete one of them?
  24. Peculiar situation: disk2 has a hidden share called Backup, and this folder has about 400GB of files in it. Today, when I went to disk2/Backup all I saw was an empty folder in Windows. Funny thing, Windows also sees a folder also called backup (starting with a lower case B). These 2 folders both show as being empty in Windows. Yet if I telnet into the server with putty, I see only one folder called Backup and all files appear to be there. Poking around with MC I also see a /mnt/user directory, and all the backup files show in their too. Why is Windows confused? How do I get my files back? (thankfully I have a 2nd level backup of most of these files)
  25. Here is the list of processes running on the 5b12a server while everything remains locked up. (from /usr/bin/top -b -n1) top - 12:36:43 up 1 day, 22:56, 0 users, load average: 2.44, 2.55, 2.58 Tasks: 92 total, 4 running, 88 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie Cpu(s): 0.0%us, 11.6%sy, 0.0%ni, 87.1%id, 1.3%wa, 0.0%hi, 0.0%si, 0.0%st Mem: 4137508k total, 1985040k used, 2152468k free, 586008k buffers Swap: 0k total, 0k used, 0k free, 1117660k cached PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND 3077 root 20 0 0 0 0 R 19 0.0 208:06.20 nfsd 3080 root 20 0 0 0 0 R 19 0.0 209:45.80 nfsd 3082 root 20 0 0 0 0 R 19 0.0 189:34.93 nfsd 3078 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 8 0.0 162:51.59 nfsd 3081 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 8 0.0 176:13.10 nfsd 3083 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 8 0.0 205:19.48 nfsd 1 root 20 0 828 304 264 S 0 0.0 0:03.20 init 2 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 kthreadd 3 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.12 ksoftirqd/0 5 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 kworker/u:0 6 root RT 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 migration/0 7 root RT 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 migration/1 9 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.03 ksoftirqd/1 11 root RT 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 migration/2 13 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.02 ksoftirqd/2 14 root RT 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 migration/3 16 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.03 ksoftirqd/3 17 root 0 -20 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 khelper 153 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:06.04 sync_supers 155 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 bdi-default 157 root 0 -20 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 kblockd 273 root 0 -20 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 ata_sff 283 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 khubd 394 root 0 -20 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 rpciod 440 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:02.58 kswapd0 501 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 fsnotify_mark 520 root 0 -20 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 nfsiod 528 root 0 -20 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 crypto 607 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.11 kworker/1:1 608 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.27 kworker/3:1 724 root 16 -4 2376 936 496 S 0 0.0 0:00.03 udevd 783 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 scsi_eh_0 855 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 scsi_eh_1 856 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 scsi_eh_2 857 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 scsi_eh_3 858 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 scsi_eh_4 859 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 scsi_eh_5 860 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 scsi_eh_6 861 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 kworker/u:2 948 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 scsi_eh_7 949 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 usb-storage 964 root 0 -20 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 scsi_wq_0 1056 root 20 0 1908 608 524 S 0 0.0 0:00.07 syslogd 1060 root 20 0 1856 388 320 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 klogd 1086 root 20 0 2044 552 444 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 dhcpcd 1174 bin 20 0 1960 520 432 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 rpc.portmap 1178 root 20 0 2108 792 660 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 rpc.statd 1188 root 20 0 1900 540 468 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 inetd 1195 root 20 0 10440 3140 2356 S 0 0.1 0:01.97 ntpd 1202 root 20 0 1864 636 536 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 acpid 1213 messageb 20 0 2476 364 212 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 dbus-daemon 1218 root 20 0 1908 580 504 S 0 0.0 0:00.09 crond 1220 daemon 20 0 1900 292 220 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 atd 1226 root 20 0 53880 1528 1152 S 0 0.0 0:23.35 emhttp 1428 root 20 0 19492 680 540 S 0 0.0 0:06.28 apcupsd 1906 root 20 0 1856 532 472 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 agetty 1907 root 20 0 1856 532 472 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 agetty 1908 root 20 0 1856 528 472 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 agetty 1909 root 20 0 1856 532 472 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 agetty 1910 root 20 0 1856 532 472 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 agetty 1911 root 20 0 1856 532 472 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 agetty 1922 root 20 0 9520 1960 1328 S 0 0.0 0:01.62 nmbd 1924 root 20 0 16124 3852 3064 S 0 0.1 0:03.00 smbd 1929 root 20 0 16124 1876 1076 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 smbd 2915 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 mdrecoveryd 2916 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 spinupd 2917 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 spinupd 2918 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 spinupd 2919 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 spinupd 2920 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 spinupd 2921 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 spinupd 2963 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:42.29 unraidd 2966 root 18 -2 2372 752 312 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 udevd 2967 root 18 -2 2372 752 312 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 udevd 3021 root 0 -20 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 reiserfs 3075 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 lockd 3076 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 200:47.39 nfsd 3079 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 203:38.13 nfsd 3085 root 20 0 2284 892 636 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 rpc.mountd 3122 root 20 0 4184 820 488 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 uu 3123 root 20 0 2132 752 576 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 logger 3126 root 20 0 6188 4720 1028 S 0 0.1 0:00.46 awk 25042 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 kworker/3:0 25044 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.13 kworker/1:2 25063 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:01.02 kworker/0:1 28244 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.15 kworker/2:0 28584 root 20 0 2720 1156 872 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 gawk 28587 root 20 0 4156 1224 928 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 sh 28588 root 20 0 2336 932 728 R 0 0.0 0:00.00 top 29708 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.06 kworker/2:2 30816 root 20 0 16404 3880 3060 S 0 0.1 0:00.14 smbd 31549 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0 0.0 0:00.00 kworker/0:2 and here is the log file to show that it got started fine.... ++++++ starting daily cron now with disk 3 ++++++++++ Sat Oct 8 22:57:15 MDT 2011 sending incremental file 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