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  1. I was very confused and started trying other USB methods, which significantly bumped up the speed, and narrowed it down to one USB port on my case that was for some reason slowing things down. Once I switched to the other port, the speed went up in to 200's. I'll have to take the server apart to see where that port is plugged into on the motherboard. 

     

    Thanks,

     

    LP

  2. Has any one had any experience with Terramaster d5-300c 5 disk enclosure? It is connected via USB C - 3.1. I just unboxed it and am running a pre-clear at 44 MB/s. An identical drive, WDC-14TB being pre-cleared at the same time via another USB connection is running at 275 MB/s.  

     

    Can someone shine some light if this is a normal speed for this enclosure?

     

    Thanks,

     

    Lev

  3. I was installing Turbo Write plugin, and now cannot get to the GUI at all. I am not sure if it somehow related to that plugin or not, but that was the last thing that I did. I still have access via the SSH and can see all shares. Any suggests please!

     

    I am getting: 500 Internal Server Error

     

    I still have access to the Dockers as Nextcloud and Plex are running.

     

    Thanks

  4. 4 hours ago, Aeloth said:

    Hello is it possible to use this kontroller LSI SAS 9300-16i???
    I'm lost in this so I'm hoping someone knowledgeable can advise. 

    Thank you very much.

     

    It looks like the controller card in the description, but if you put it into your cart, the image changes to a break out cable. So, maybe a surprise in what they are actually going to be sending.

  5. Got it. I am rebuilding that drive now and have ordered a new case. I checked all of the cables in this one, Norco RPC 4224, and everything was solid. Perhaps the backplanes are going. I already lost one of the 24 connectors several years ago. Not sure how or why.

  6. Can some one please tell me what this error means:

     

    Feb  7 15:43:43 Tower kernel: sd 10:0:4:0: [sdp] 11721045168 512-byte logical blocks: (6.00 TB/5.46 TiB)
    Feb  7 15:43:43 Tower kernel: sd 10:0:4:0: [sdp] 4096-byte physical blocks
    Feb  7 15:43:43 Tower kernel: sd 10:0:4:0: [sdp] Write Protect is off
    Feb  7 15:43:43 Tower kernel: sd 10:0:4:0: [sdp] Mode Sense: 7f 00 10 08
    Feb  7 15:43:43 Tower kernel: sd 10:0:4:0: [sdp] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, supports DPO and FUA
    Feb  7 15:43:43 Tower kernel: sdp: sdp1
    Feb  7 15:43:43 Tower kernel: sd 10:0:4:0: [sdp] Attached SCSI disk
    Feb  7 15:44:05 Tower emhttpd: ST6000DM003-2CY186_ZCT17EZJ (sdp) 512 11721045168
    Feb  7 15:44:05 Tower emhttpd: read SMART /dev/sdp
    Feb  7 15:44:50 Tower kernel: sd 10:0:4:0: [sdp] Synchronizing SCSI cache
    Feb  7 15:44:50 Tower kernel: sd 10:0:4:0: [sdp] Synchronize Cache(10) failed: Result: hostbyte=0x01 driverbyte=DRIVER_OK
    Feb  7 15:48:46 Tower kernel: sd 10:0:7:0: [sdp] 27344764928 512-byte logical blocks: (14.0 TB/12.7 TiB)
    Feb  7 15:48:46 Tower kernel: sd 10:0:7:0: [sdp] 4096-byte physical blocks
    Feb  7 15:48:46 Tower kernel: sd 10:0:7:0: [sdp] Write Protect is off
    Feb  7 15:48:46 Tower kernel: sd 10:0:7:0: [sdp] Mode Sense: 7f 00 10 08
    Feb  7 15:48:46 Tower kernel: sd 10:0:7:0: [sdp] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, supports DPO and FUA
    Feb  7 15:48:46 Tower kernel: sdp: sdp1
    Feb  7 15:48:46 Tower kernel: sd 10:0:7:0: [sdp] Attached SCSI disk
    Feb  7 15:48:47 Tower unassigned.devices: Partition '/dev/sdp1' does not have a file system and cannot be mounted.
    Feb  7 15:48:47 Tower emhttpd: WDC_WUH721414ALE6L1_Y5KVDTSC (sdp) 512 27344764928
    Feb  7 15:48:49 Tower emhttpd: read SMART /dev/sdp
    Feb  7 15:49:54 Tower emhttpd: WDC_WUH721414ALE6L1_Y5KVDTSC (sdp) 512 27344764928
    Feb  7 15:49:56 Tower emhttpd: read SMART /dev/sdp
    Feb  7 15:50:28 Tower unassigned.devices: Partition '/dev/sdp1' does not have a file system and cannot be mounted.
    Feb  7 16:34:56 Tower emhttpd: spinning down /dev/sdp
    Feb  8 07:46:07 Tower emhttpd: read SMART /dev/sdp
    Feb  8 08:30:59 Tower emhttpd: spinning down /dev/sdp
    Feb  8 22:46:28 Tower emhttpd: read SMART /dev/sdp
    Feb  8 23:31:22 Tower emhttpd: spinning down /dev/sdp

  7. Recently I think that some of my backplane connections went bad. Therefore, I'm considering moving my setup from a Norco 4224, running off of two Dell perc h310 cards to something like a Supermicro 846 or a 847 case. I have a Gigabyte Z790 AORUS ELITE AX DDR4 with two of those perc cards. If I move my setup, including the motherboard which SAS2 controller cards should I consider? 

  8. 52 minutes ago, itimpi said:

    I think it should be 0 3 * * *

    Note that space is a field separator so there should be 4 spaces between the 5 fields.

     

    Oh, I see. I just added the space between the 0 and 3. Let's see what happens. Than you very much!

     

    Lev

     

     

  9. I am noticing the same message in the log:

     

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    Tower crond[2051]: failed parsing crontab for user root: /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/user.scripts/startCustom.php /boot/config/plugins/user.scripts/scripts/Unraid Auto Dataset Watcher Converter/script > /dev/null 2>&1

     

    Can someone please shed some light on this?

     

    Thanks,

     

    Lev

  10. 36 minutes ago, trurl said:

    /var is a folder in the OS, which is in RAM.

    Got it. How can I tell how large the log is? Other than an error message telling me that it's large, is there something I can refer to to see moment to moment the actual size, so that I can keep an eye on it? 

     

    Also, judging by the Diagnostics file, what caused it to go up? 

     

    Thank you, 

     

    Lev

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