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  1. On 2/17/2023 at 8:58 AM, trurl said:
    Feb 15 21:58:26 NetPlex kernel: critical medium error, dev sdd, sector 11878866632 op 0x0:(READ) flags 0x4000 phys_seg 56 prio class 0
    Feb 15 21:58:26 NetPlex kernel: md: disk11 read error, sector=11878866568
    

    Run an extended SMART self-test on disk11.

     

    Looks like disk11 is unmountable, so maybe that is the one you are clearing.

     

    If so, you could just New Config to remove it and rebuild parity.

    Hey there.

     

    It passed the extended SMART self-test. Retried the script, still going at 1.5 mb/s.. what are my options ? I would really like to remove that drive without going 0 parity.. 

    netplex-diagnostics-20230220-1116.zip WDC_WD80EMAZ-00WJTA0_7HJXZWMF-20230217-2146.txt

  2. So I'm running the updated Shrink array that was posted in the last pages. I shrinked one 6TB drive that had error and it went well. 

     

    Now, I'm trying to Shrink away another 8TB drive but I'm getting some really slow speed.. ~4 MB/s.. For the 6TB it was way faster then that. I'm wondering how to troubleshoot the low speed.. Any idea? Turbo write is activated. 

  3. On 10/26/2020 at 7:24 AM, Rysz said:

    For anyone experiencing write-permission errors on Samba shares as I did, please make sure that:

    • Syncthing Container (Docker) configuration has a configuration key set as follows:
      UMASK_SET => 000 (UMASK_SET as "Key" / 000 as "Value")

      Such a key can be added by clicking on "Add another Path, Port, Variable, Label or Device".

      umask.thumb.PNG.0d497986d063e7b5a3732c5bf1ee67a8.PNG
       
    • to enable "Ignore Permissions" on each individual shared folder inside the Syncthing Web UI on your UNRAID machine.
      syncthing.thumb.PNG.f8dabb95a600a980bf7215862d5051f5.PNG

     

    I have been investigating for hours why my files would keep ending up with the wrong permissions despite the supposedly correct UMASK of 000. Syncthing will, by default, try to synchronize the file permissions when exchanging data between two machines - beware of this functionality. Especially if you sync folders between another Linux machine and your UNRAID machine, Syncthing will initially create the file on your UNRAID machine respecting the UMASK 000 but later modify the permissions to reflect those on the original machine.

     

    By ensuring that your synced folders are all set to "ignore permissions", you basically tell Synthing to stay out of setting permissions altogether and respect the default local permissions. (which you have previously set by handing the UMASK 000 to the container)

     

    Hope this helps anyone experiencing permission troubles on Samba shares. 🙂

     

    Thanks ! Had permission issue and that did the trick. I managed to reroute my download folder to an unassigned device. 

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