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  1. Ok. Done Here is the report. ST31500541AS_9XW02BBP-20200203-0706.txt
  2. Now problematic disk is sdg not sdh (removed unused drive before updating Unraid 1h ago) tower-diagnostics-20200203-1443.zip
  3. Hi and sorry if this is not the right place to this, but I hope its ok. I want to add a 1.5GB disk to my array and I got one that I know its not new but didnt know about his health. So I did a preclear (via plugin - last version 2020.01.17b) and I got (or not got) a report that I cant understand. It seems the hdd has not a smart normal behavior... This is the report: ############################################################################################################################ # # # unRAID Server Preclear of disk 9XW02BBP # # Cycle 1 of 1, partition start on sector 64. # # # # # # Step 1 of 5 - Pre-read verification: [5:31:22 @ 75 MB/s] SUCCESS # # Step 2 of 5 - Zeroing the disk: [5:23:09 @ 77 MB/s] SUCCESS # # Step 3 of 5 - Writing unRAID's Preclear signature: SUCCESS # # Step 4 of 5 - Verifying unRAID's Preclear signature: SUCCESS # # Step 5 of 5 - Post-Read verification: [5:25:25 @ 76 MB/s] SUCCESS # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # ############################################################################################################################ # Cycle elapsed time: 16:20:03 | Total elapsed time: 16:20:03 # ############################################################################################################################ --> RESULT: Preclear Finished Successfully!. cat: /tmp/.preclear/sdh/smart_error: No such file or directory and this the log: Feb 02 11:38:40 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: Command: /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/preclear.disk/script/preclear_disk.sh --cycles 1 --no-prompt /dev/sdh Feb 02 11:38:40 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: Preclear Disk Version: 1.0.9 Feb 02 11:38:40 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: S.M.A.R.T. info type: default Feb 02 11:38:40 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: Disk size: 1500301910016 Feb 02 11:38:40 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: Disk blocks: 2930277168 Feb 02 11:38:40 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: Blocks (512 byte): 2930277168 Feb 02 11:38:40 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: Block size: 512 Feb 02 11:38:40 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: Start sector: 64 Feb 02 11:38:42 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: Pre-Read: dd if=/dev/sdh of=/dev/null bs=2097152 skip=0 count=1500301910016 conv=notrunc iflag=nocache,count_bytes,skip_bytes Feb 02 12:04:48 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: Pre-Read: progress - 10% read Feb 02 12:31:39 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: Pre-Read: progress - 20% read Feb 02 12:59:23 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: Pre-Read: progress - 30% read Feb 02 13:28:17 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: Pre-Read: progress - 40% read Feb 02 13:58:22 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: Pre-Read: progress - 50% read Feb 02 14:30:08 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: Pre-Read: progress - 60% read Feb 02 15:04:14 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: Pre-Read: progress - 70% read Feb 02 15:40:58 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: Pre-Read: progress - 80% read Feb 02 16:22:05 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: Pre-Read: progress - 90% read Feb 02 17:10:04 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: Pre-Read: dd - read 1500304007168 of 1500301910016. Feb 02 17:10:04 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: Pre-Read: dd exit code - 0 Feb 02 17:10:05 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: Zeroing: emptying the MBR. Feb 02 17:10:05 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: Zeroing: dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdh bs=2097152 seek=2097152 count=1500299812864 conv=notrunc iflag=count_bytes,nocache,fullblock oflag=seek_bytes Feb 02 17:10:05 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: Zeroing: dd pid [22593] Feb 02 17:35:35 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: Zeroing: progress - 10% zeroed Feb 02 17:55:40 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: smartctl exec_time: 1s Feb 02 18:01:50 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: Zeroing: progress - 20% zeroed Feb 02 18:29:02 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: Zeroing: progress - 30% zeroed Feb 02 18:57:23 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: Zeroing: progress - 40% zeroed Feb 02 19:27:01 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: Zeroing: progress - 50% zeroed Feb 02 19:57:56 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: Zeroing: progress - 60% zeroed Feb 02 20:31:11 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: Zeroing: progress - 70% zeroed Feb 02 21:07:02 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: Zeroing: progress - 80% zeroed Feb 02 21:46:47 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: Zeroing: progress - 90% zeroed Feb 02 22:33:13 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: Zeroing: dd - wrote 1500301910016 of 1500301910016. Feb 02 22:33:14 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: Zeroing: dd exit code - 0 Feb 02 22:33:15 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: Writing signature: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 64 0 0 0 240 122 168 174 Feb 02 22:33:18 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: Post-Read: verifying the beggining of the disk. Feb 02 22:33:18 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: Post-Read: cmp /tmp/.preclear/sdh/fifo /dev/zero Feb 02 22:33:18 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: Post-Read: dd if=/dev/sdh of=/tmp/.preclear/sdh/fifo count=2096640 skip=512 conv=notrunc iflag=nocache,count_bytes,skip_bytes Feb 02 22:33:19 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: Post-Read: verifying the rest of the disk. Feb 02 22:33:19 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: Post-Read: cmp /tmp/.preclear/sdh/fifo /dev/zero Feb 02 22:33:19 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: Post-Read: dd if=/dev/sdh of=/tmp/.preclear/sdh/fifo bs=2097152 skip=2097152 count=1500299812864 conv=notrunc iflag=nocache,count_bytes,skip_bytes Feb 02 22:59:34 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: Post-Read: progress - 10% verified Feb 02 23:26:17 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: Post-Read: progress - 20% verified Feb 02 23:53:26 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: Post-Read: progress - 30% verified Feb 03 00:21:51 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: Post-Read: progress - 40% verified Feb 03 00:51:21 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: Post-Read: progress - 50% verified Feb 03 01:22:23 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: Post-Read: progress - 60% verified Feb 03 01:55:38 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: Post-Read: progress - 70% verified Feb 03 02:31:29 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: Post-Read: progress - 80% verified Feb 03 03:11:31 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: Post-Read: progress - 90% verified Feb 03 03:58:43 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: Post-Read: dd - read 1500301910016 of 1500301910016. Feb 03 03:58:43 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: Post-Read: dd exit code - 0 Feb 03 03:58:44 preclear_disk_9XW02BBP_3041: cat: /tmp/.preclear/sdh/smart_error: No such file or directory This is the first time I see a report like that (with no info really) so I dont know how much f*cked is the HDD. Any help? Thanks in advance!
  4. Filesystem checked and this is the output: Will read-only check consistency of the filesystem on /dev/md1 Will put log info to 'stdout' ########### reiserfsck --check started at Thu Nov 17 02:33:24 2016 ########### Replaying journal: Replaying journal: Done. Reiserfs journal '/dev/md1' in blocks [18..8211]: 0 transactions replayed Checking internal tree.. \|/-\|/finished Comparing bitmaps..Checking Semantic tree: finished 2 found corruptions can be fixed when running with --fix-fixable ########### reiserfsck finished at Thu Nov 17 02:38:50 2016 ########### vpf-10640: The on-disk and the correct bitmaps differs. The web UI still says the wrong info. Any clue on the log? EDIT: Sorry for the hurry! Re-run the filesystem check with correction and all ok!!
  5. Now the system is rebuild and parity ok and checked. One last thing I found: In the web UI all the array disk are labeled and all the info show (Size, used, free, reads and writes, errors....). Now one of the disks (disk1) has wrong info: Temp ok, Size ok (3TB), used wrong! (nan) and free wrong! (3,19TB that is bigger that the unit). All works ok and parity is checked so the drive should be ok. How can I force Unraid to do a deep check or what needed to solve this and get the info ok?
  6. Hi to all, I have a problem and after searching in forum and WiKi I cant find a solution. Maybe its a noob question: I upgraded one of the disk of the array (1,5TB) for another bigger (3TB). I shut down and replace the disk physically and reboot the server without problem. The IU said me to choose the new unit in the former position in the array and then the system begins a "reconstruction" of the array that theorically would take a few hours. There goes my problem! The served lost the power accidentally and had to reboot. When done now I can see the new disk with a red icon, and the system doesnt show me the option to "reconstruct" again or make a parity check (it says started but obviously can make a check without proper reconstruct). The size of the unit used is the same as the former disk, and when exploring and executing files there seems all there???!!! I guess that cant be possible because it said it would have been a few hours to complete... What can I do to "sync" again the server? I dont want to lose the data of this disk!! Thanks in advance and sorry for my english!
  7. I tried with the built-in one when configured the Unraid server, but it doesn't work. Then I will change the 10/100Mb for a faster 10/100/1000Mb one. I have this one as posibility but I wanted to know if this one is supported. I searched in the hardware section but I fear that I get lost without clear info... One more doubt: Is there any vital or important info that I have to know for the pci card change? I dont know if I can just change it and everything will work without problems or if I need to do something not obvious to get it. Thanks to everybody for your help and advices!
  8. You didnt got me I guess. I am using an 10/100Mb card in my unraid system because the motherboard one was not accepted (Its 10/100/1000Mb). I wanted to know if that transfer speed is the correct with my card and if I can upgrade it with a 1G one. The motherboard one is still not accepted? Thanks for your help and sorry for my bad english!
  9. Hi everybody! In a few days I am going to upgrade one of my array disks, and I would like to upgrade too my ethernet speed. My system: Kernel: Linux 3.10.24p-unRAID x86_64 Motherboard: ASRock - FM2A88M Extreme4+ CPU: AMD A4-4000 APU with Radeon HD Graphics Speed: 3 GHz Cache: 96 kB, 1024 kB Memory: 2048 MB (max. 2 GB) Network: eth0: 100Mb/s - Full Duplex When installed, I found that the ethernet card of my motherboard was not able to be used with Unraid, so I installed an aditional 10/100Mbs card that is the one I used always. The problem is that when writing in the array from my desktop machine (10/100/1000Mb) using SAMBA I can't get a transfer speed of more that 10M/s (windows 10 info). So I want to know if that is the expected speed for the system, and if its possible to upgrade it with a new card or anything else. I guess the ethernet of the board is not still viable, right? Thanks in advance for your help! Array info (if needed): Parity ST3000DM001-1CH166_Z1F4982Q (sdd) 2930266532 * 3 TB - - 25.341.114 8430 0 Disk 1 ST3000DM001-1CH166_Z1F4985Y (sdb) 2930266532 * 3 TB 2,81 TB 190 GB 20.964.759 2846 0 Browse /mnt/disk1 Disk 2 ST3000DM001-1CH166_Z1F48PZR (sdc) 2930266532 * 3 TB 2,94 TB 58,3 GB 24.261.846 3139 0 Browse /mnt/disk2 Disk 3 ST31500541AS_9XW02BBP (sde) 1465138552 * 1,50 TB 1,38 TB 119 GB 5.075.868 2029 0 Browse /mnt/disk3 Disk 4 ST31500541AS_6XW0M3BN (sdf) 1465138552 * 1,50 TB 1,30 TB 200 GB 7.473.723 404 0 Browse /mnt/disk4 Total (Size/Used/Free excludes Parity) * 9 TB 8,43 TB 567 GB 83.117.310 16.848 0 Flash DataTraveler_2.0 (sda) 7565784 * 7,75 GB 168 MB 7,58 GB 729 15 0
  10. Hi to all! I am really happy with my new unraid configuration and I am going to purchase a licence to be able to put all my HDDs on the array. The problem is that I am now running unraid 6.0-beta4 and I don't know how to downgrade my unraid version to the stable (5). All the info I got is about upgrade versions and not downgrade. So I need to know if that is possible without losing my 2 HDDs and parity data. Maybe its trivial but I want to be sure before the change. Any help or link to a quick tutorial would be awesome. Maybe I should stay at 6.0 beta? Thanks and sorry for my english!
  11. Yes, it's 9TB not GB Tonight I will try to do the transfer directly from the HDDs with the data.
  12. Almost 9GB of data... Can I connect another disk outside the array to the MB and transfer the data? Didn't know. My problem is that all the tutorials explain to manage from the network and not in the local console and by now I am without LAN connection. Will try to find the way. Thanks!
  13. Thank you Ford! So I will borrow the card and use it few days (I have to add all the data I can to the array because I have all my HDDs full). I will get a 1000M card later to dont limit the transfer speed. It would be perfect if the onboard chipset gets added to Unraid, but I don't know how is that issues managed. Thank you again!