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richardsim7

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  1. My server is currently rammed with disks, and as they spin 24/7 I'm concerned about the constant 220W+ draw 2x 4TB parity 16x 3TB data (and 2x SSD cache drives, but not concerned about those) I'm also running dangerously low on space (2TB free of 48TB) I've bought 4x 18TB drives to replace these, for 1 parity, 3 data drives (54TB usable) I've set up a temporary 2nd server to pre-clear the 18TB drives as there was no more SATA ports in the main server to do this. So I want to reduce parity from 2 to 1 disk, and replace all the disks with the 4x18TB ones What's the best way to go about this? Do I swap disks directly and let parity rebuild? Do I transfer the disk contents over the network and then swap them?
  2. The WAN port is stuck on port 443 and when I try to change it to something else, the button changes to "applying" forever, and never takes effect Refreshing the page brings it back to port 443
  3. Don't think it's an internet issue, as this is what I get if I try install it manually Having said that, this might be the cause 😅 EDIT: Yep, flash drive corrupted, replaced it and all good now
  4. ⚠️ PSA ⚠️ Sonarr randomly deleted my files without warning! Luckily there was nothing in that folder I needed, but I discovered that somehow after the v3 upgrade that "Recycling Bin Cleanup" was somehow enabled, and it was pointing right at my completed downloads folder. So check your setups if you didn't have that setting enabled before to see if it's turned itself on. Or perhaps it's a new v3 feature that's accidentally destructive? 😕
  5. Not much help as I don't recall the exact steps I took, but to get my mariaDB to populate/update, I had to open it in Windows using MySQL Workbench and possibly play around with it in there
  6. Fairly sure Trakt keeps an eye on times too
  7. I gave up trying to get the headless docker to co-operate and ended up running Ubuntu in a VM to run a master Kodi client to do all the scanning etc
  8. Ah ha, bingo. Thanks Squid. I hadn't used Unassigned Devices in so long that I totally forgot that was a thing. After enabling that and pressing Stop Preclear, Format shows up again
  9. That's my point, the format option is greyed out Though that warning line is new... And yeah I just want to mount them as unassigned devices
  10. So I had 2 disks preclear successfully, but that's where they're stuck, it says "preclear finished successfully!" and it doesn't really clear from there If I click cancel, unassigned devices says the FS is precleared but I can't mount them, and pre-clear gives me a resume option Here's the log from one of them: Jul 12 14:14:18 preclear_disk_MK0351YHHRV25A_18063: Command: /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/preclear.disk/script/preclear_disk.sh --load-file /tmp/.preclear/MK0351YHHRV25A.resume /dev/sdp Jul 12 14:14:18 preclear_disk_MK0351YHHRV25A_18063: Preclear Disk Version: 1.0.4 Jul 12 14:14:18 preclear_disk_MK0351YHHRV25A_18063: Restoring previous instance of preclear Jul 12 14:14:20 preclear_disk_MK0351YHHRV25A_18063: S.M.A.R.T. info type: default Jul 12 14:14:20 preclear_disk_MK0351YHHRV25A_18063: S.M.A.R.T. attrs type: default Jul 12 14:14:24 preclear_disk_MK0351YHHRV25A_18063: Continuing disk read from byte 3000590884864 Jul 12 14:14:24 preclear_disk_MK0351YHHRV25A_18063: Post-Read: verifying the rest of the disk. Jul 12 14:14:24 preclear_disk_MK0351YHHRV25A_18063: Post-Read: cmp /tmp/.preclear/sdp/fifo /dev/zero Jul 12 14:14:24 preclear_disk_MK0351YHHRV25A_18063: Post-Read: dd if=/dev/sdp of=/tmp/.preclear/sdp/fifo bs=2097152 skip=3000590884864 count=2097152 conv=notrunc iflag=nocache,count_bytes,skip_bytes Jul 12 14:14:30 preclear_disk_MK0351YHHRV25A_18063: Post-Read: progress - 100% verified Jul 12 14:14:31 preclear_disk_MK0351YHHRV25A_18063: Post-Read: dd - read 3000592982016 of 3000592982016. Jul 12 14:14:31 preclear_disk_MK0351YHHRV25A_18063: Post-Read: dd exit code - 0 Jul 12 14:14:35 preclear_disk_MK0351YHHRV25A_18063: S.M.A.R.T.: 5 Reallocated_Sector_Ct 0 Jul 12 14:14:35 preclear_disk_MK0351YHHRV25A_18063: S.M.A.R.T.: 9 Power_On_Hours 47043 Jul 12 14:14:35 preclear_disk_MK0351YHHRV25A_18063: S.M.A.R.T.: 194 Temperature_Celsius 52 Jul 12 14:14:35 preclear_disk_MK0351YHHRV25A_18063: S.M.A.R.T.: 196 Reallocated_Event_Count 0 Jul 12 14:14:35 preclear_disk_MK0351YHHRV25A_18063: S.M.A.R.T.: 197 Current_Pending_Sector 0 Jul 12 14:14:35 preclear_disk_MK0351YHHRV25A_18063: S.M.A.R.T.: 198 Offline_Uncorrectable 0 Jul 12 14:14:35 preclear_disk_MK0351YHHRV25A_18063: S.M.A.R.T.: 199 UDMA_CRC_Error_Count 0 Jul 12 14:14:35 preclear_disk_MK0351YHHRV25A_18063: syslog: sd 20:0:0:1: [sdp] 5860533168 512-byte logical blocks: (3.00 TB/2.73 TiB) Jul 12 14:14:35 preclear_disk_MK0351YHHRV25A_18063: syslog: sd 20:0:0:1: [sdp] Write Protect is off Jul 12 14:14:35 preclear_disk_MK0351YHHRV25A_18063: syslog: sd 20:0:0:1: [sdp] Mode Sense: 43 00 00 00 Jul 12 14:14:35 preclear_disk_MK0351YHHRV25A_18063: syslog: sd 20:0:0:1: [sdp] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA Jul 12 14:14:35 preclear_disk_MK0351YHHRV25A_18063: syslog: sdp: sdp1 sdp2 Jul 12 14:14:35 preclear_disk_MK0351YHHRV25A_18063: syslog: sd 20:0:0:1: [sdp] Attached SCSI disk Jul 12 14:14:35 preclear_disk_MK0351YHHRV25A_18063: syslog: sd 20:0:0:1: [sdp] Synchronizing SCSI cache Jul 12 14:14:35 preclear_disk_MK0351YHHRV25A_18063: syslog: sd 20:0:0:1: [sdp] Synchronize Cache(10) failed: Result: hostbyte=0x01 driverbyte=0x00 Jul 12 14:14:35 preclear_disk_MK0351YHHRV25A_18063: syslog: sd 20:0:0:1: [sdp] 5860533168 512-byte logical blocks: (3.00 TB/2.73 TiB) Jul 12 14:14:35 preclear_disk_MK0351YHHRV25A_18063: syslog: sd 20:0:0:1: [sdp] Write Protect is off Jul 12 14:14:35 preclear_disk_MK0351YHHRV25A_18063: syslog: sd 20:0:0:1: [sdp] Mode Sense: 43 00 00 00 Jul 12 14:14:35 preclear_disk_MK0351YHHRV25A_18063: syslog: sd 20:0:0:1: [sdp] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA Jul 12 14:14:35 preclear_disk_MK0351YHHRV25A_18063: syslog: sdp: sdp1 Jul 12 14:14:35 preclear_disk_MK0351YHHRV25A_18063: syslog: sd 20:0:0:1: [sdp] Attached SCSI disk
  11. Appears I fixed it, I had two templates for sab: my-sabnzbd\ (1).xml and my-SABnzbd.xml I removed the extra one and seems to be working as normal
  12. When I edit the docker, remove the parameters - the results from rescanning are the same, but also when I edit the docker again, the extra parameters field still has the info in it, almost as if it's read-only
  13. <?xml version="1.0"?> <Container version="2"> <Name>sabnzbd</Name> <Repository>linuxserver/sabnzbd:unstable</Repository> <Registry>https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/sabnzbd/</Registry> <Network>bridge</Network> <MyIP/> <Shell>sh</Shell> <Privileged>false</Privileged> <Support/> <Project/> <Overview>SABnzbd makes Usenet as simple and streamlined as possible by automating everything we can. All you have to$ [b][u][span style='color: #E80000;']Configuration[/span][/u][/b][br]&#xD; [b]/config[/b] Where sabnzbd should store settings, log and configuration files[br]&#xD; [b]/downloads[/b] Where you want sab to place downlaods that have completed[br]&#xD; [b]/incomplete-downloads[/b] Where you want sab to place downlaods that are incomplete.&#xD; </Overview> <Category/> <WebUI>http://[IP]:[PORT:8080]/</WebUI> <TemplateURL/> <Icon>https://raw.githubusercontent.com/linuxserver/docker-templates/master/linuxserver.io/img/sabnzbd-icon.png</Icon> <ExtraParams/> <PostArgs/> <CPUset>0,1,6,7</CPUset> <DateInstalled>1538943646</DateInstalled> <DonateText/> <DonateLink/> <Description>SABnzbd makes Usenet as simple and streamlined as possible by automating everything we can. All you have$ [b][u][span style='color: #E80000;']Configuration[/span][/u][/b][br]&#xD; [b]/config[/b] Where sabnzbd should store settings, log and configuration files[br]&#xD; [b]/downloads[/b] Where you want sab to place downlaods that have completed[br]&#xD; [b]/incomplete-downloads[/b] Where you want sab to place downlaods that are incomplete.&#xD; </Description> <Networking> <Mode>bridge</Mode> <Publish> <Port> <HostPort>8080</HostPort> <ContainerPort>8080</ContainerPort> <Protocol>tcp</Protocol> </Port> </Publish> </Networking> <Data> <Volume> <HostDir>/mnt/user/appdata/sabnzbd/</HostDir> <ContainerDir>/config</ContainerDir> <Mode>rw</Mode> </Volume> <Volume> <HostDir>/mnt/user/Downloads/</HostDir> <ContainerDir>/downloads</ContainerDir> <Mode>rw</Mode> </Volume> <Volume> <HostDir>/mnt/user/Downloads/</HostDir> <ContainerDir>/incomplete-downloads</ContainerDir> <Mode>rw</Mode> </Volume> <Volume> <HostDir>/mnt/user/Movies/</HostDir> <ContainerDir>/movies</ContainerDir> <Mode>rw</Mode> </Volume> </Data> <Environment> <Variable> <Value>99</Value> <Name>PUID</Name> <Mode/> </Variable> <Variable> <Value>100</Value> <Name>PGID</Name> <Mode/> </Variable> </Environment> <Labels/> <Config Name="Host Port 1" Target="8080" Default="8080" Mode="tcp" Description="Container Port: 8080" Type="Port" Dis$ <Config Name="Host Path 1" Target="/config" Default="/mnt/user/appdata/sabnzbd/" Mode="rw" Description="Container Pat$ <Config Name="Host Path 2" Target="/downloads" Default="/mnt/user/Downloads/" Mode="rw" Description="Container Path: $ <Config Name="Host Path 3" Target="/incomplete-downloads" Default="/mnt/user/Downloads/" Mode="rw" Description="Conta$ <Config Name="Key 1" Target="PUID" Default="99" Mode="" Description="Container Variable: PUID" Type="Variable" Displa$ <Config Name="Key 2" Target="PGID" Default="100" Mode="" Description="Container Variable: PGID" Type="Variable" Displ$ <Config Name="Movies" Target="/movies" Default="" Mode="rw" Description="Container Path: /movies" Type="Path" Display$ </Container> I spy the CPUset stuff there, should I manually edit that out and try again?

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