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  1. That's what I expected, but wasn't too sure if that was intended or not. A few more hours of parity-sync to go. I've attached the diagnostics zip. I have tried disabling nfs, waiting and then re-enabling it to no affect. Until the parity-sync started NFS has been working fine for several weeks. EDIT: Had a very random idea, and somehow it worked. I went into a share itself and switched export from yes -> no, saved it, and then no -> yes and saved it. And now I can mount the share okay. Hopefully the diagnostics can explain why this happened
  2. That's what I expected, but wasn't too sure if that was intended or not. A few more hours of parity-sync to go. I've attached the diagnostics zip. I have tried disabling nfs, waiting and then re-enabling it to no affect. Until the parity-sync started NFS has been working fine for several weeks. titan-diagnostics-20191006-0718.zip
  3. I've finally added a 12TB Parity drive to by 7TB unRAID server. It's doing a parity-sync as expected, but what I didn't expect was my proxmox server unable to connect to NFS during this time. "requested NFS version or transport protocol is not supported". Yet my Windows machines can still browse over SMB without any issues. Is this normal behavior during a parity-sync?
  4. I didn't consider it incorrect, but that article helps out. Especially as it just failed to write a 120GB file due to 'no space available'. Better to make sure all cache drives are equal I guess. Thanks
  5. I'm rebuilding my unRAID server (it's been over a year) now that I have 2 GPU's (nVidia Primary issue... cheap AMD GPU to avoid the hassle). Anyway I'm trying to use 2 different size SSD's at the moment with an aim to replace these within the year to much bigger one's. The space of the 2nd (120G) SSD is missing in Cache 2, is this normal? I'm assuming that 250G + 120G / 2 rounds off to 185G in btrfs but I'm a newbie on that topic. Does this look right though? I have the Fix Common Problems plugin and aside from an HPA issue on a Data Drive, it's not detecting anything else.
  6. Is there a known issue that Docker Templates can only be read from github.com? I've got a personal gitlab setup on an internal server with a fully public repo, yet unRaid won't use it. But the same repo mirrored to github.com works without any issues.
  7. I've downloaded the required files from the guide. I've placed Kernels and create_osx_install_iso.sh on my ~/Desktop. I've got Install OS X El Capitan.app in my Applications (10.11, exactly as per the guide's version). The ISO creates fine and I've moved my files into unRaid without issue. But after running "KernelBooter_kexts"="Yes" "CsrActiveConfig"="103" -v I eventually get stuck at Waiting for DSMOS (I even left it 14hrs while I went to work). Still stuck. My XML (renamed txt because of forum) is attached (with the OSK Key removed). Any idea what I'm doing wrong? Keiichi.txt
  8. I like that VM Idea, I might just do that myself too for syncing to OneDrive. Maybe even use Windows Server 2012 R2 (or other) for that type of task.
  9. Thanks the advice so far. While working I got this notification. unRAID device sdd SMART message [197]: 2016-01-03 16:45 Notice [YGGDRASIL] - current pending sector returned to normal value WDC_WD20EARX-00PASB0_WD-WMAZA5026356 (sdd) And now current pending sector is 0, but Offline uncorrectable is still 1. Put the WD Green into a caddy on my laptop and moving the data to a usb drive. cp in unRaid failed due to UTF8 file names. I suspect the pre-clear to take a while, and after this one... I have more drives (now all in my signature). But this was the only with an error in SMART.
  10. Sorry for the slow replies, keeping a 7 month away from the PC is hard work lol. This drive is odd anyway, it shows 2 partitions but there should only be one. sdd1 and sdd2 but only sdd2 has data. And cfdisk only lists 1 too. Could be because it's currently GPT. Let's hope I get the pre-clear method right and that it improves numbers. I'll do that after the data has been moved. It it doesn't improve numbers though, use it as a share for non-important data like movies etc maybe
  11. Yeah, this disk was originally in Windows 10 and contains the vmdk's for 12 Virtual Machines currently. This disk is not in the array yet, I'm in the process of copying the data from it to a user share via the command prompt. After than I was going to let unRAID format it. Should I pre-clear it once the data has been copied to a new disk? Pre-clear would getting the files from http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=2817.0 and then this plugin http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=39985.0 I believe. I'll attempt that after the data is onto the new WD Blue 4TB. Do you think a pre-clear would solve the problem perhaps?
  12. Just started with UnRaid (and NAS in general to be honest). Having just moved over from Windows 10 to UnRaid 6 Plus I got warnings about one of my drives. A 2TB WD Green. The warnings are in the subject, are they big problems? Is the drive about to fail on me? From the http://192.168.11.20/Dashboard/New?name=sdd page I've got the following information. Attributes 1 Raw read error rate 0x002f 200 200 051 Pre-fail Always Never 0 3 Spin up time 0x0027 188 163 021 Pre-fail Always Never 5583 4 Start stop count 0x0032 093 093 000 Old age Always Never 7331 5 Reallocated sector count 0x0033 200 200 140 Pre-fail Always Never 0 7 Seek error rate 0x002e 200 200 000 Old age Always Never 0 9 Power on hours 0x0032 072 072 000 Old age Always Never 20482 (2y, 4m, 1d, 10h) 10 Spin retry count 0x0032 100 100 000 Old age Always Never 0 11 Calibration retry count 0x0032 100 100 000 Old age Always Never 0 12 Power cycle count 0x0032 099 099 000 Old age Always Never 1718 192 Power-off retract count 0x0032 200 200 000 Old age Always Never 404 193 Load cycle count 0x0032 119 119 000 Old age Always Never 243420 194 Temperature celsius 0x0022 120 099 000 Old age Always Never 30 196 Reallocated event count 0x0032 200 200 000 Old age Always Never 0 197 Current pending sector 0x0032 001 001 000 Old age Always Never 65535 198 Offline uncorrectable 0x0030 200 200 000 Old age Offline Never 1 199 UDMA CRC error count 0x0032 200 200 000 Old age Always Never 0 200 Multi zone error rate 0x0008 200 200 000 Old age Offline Never 1 Identity Model family: Western Digital Green Device model: WDC WD20EARX-00PASB0 Serial number: WD-WMAZA5026356 LU WWN device id: 5 0014ee 0ad76b377 Firmware version: 51.0AB51 User capacity: 2,000,398,934,016 bytes [2.00 TB] Sector sizes: 512 bytes logical, 4096 bytes physical Device: In smartctl database [for details use: -P show] ATA version: ATA8-ACS (minor revision not indicated) SATA version: SATA 3.0, 6.0 Gb/s (current: 3.0 Gb/s) Local time: Sun Jan 3 14:47:44 2016 JST SMART support: Available - device has SMART capability. SMART support: Enabled SMART overall-health: Passed Should I get concerned about this drive anytime soon? Is there something I can do about it?
  13. I'm looking to virtualize my main machine better than I currently have, but with GPU Passthrough being vitally important I've been recommended to try UnRaid 6. Which I'm going to try with the trial before dishing out for a pro license. A few questions, if you don't mind. 1) I know there many issues with Windows 10 at the moment, so I was wondering if one of these 2 methods would work better: I have Windows 10 Pro on a physical machine. I could use the method outlined here : http://lime-technology.com/wiki/index.php/UnRAID_Manual_6#Physical_to_Virtual_Machine_Conversion_Process to do this, would this avoid all the headaches people have had with Installing/Upgrading? That same PC has been converted to a VMWare VMDK already and loads fine. Could I use this instead perhaps? On that note, I know the VirtIO drivers are required, so before I start the UnRaid setup process... would I be able to prep the Windows 10 Pro installation in advance with the drivers from this part of the process: http://lime-technology.com/wiki/index.php/UnRAID_Manual_6#Step_5:_Install_the_VirtIO_drivers_from_inside_the_VM_.28Windows_Guests_Only.29 Or can this be performed ONLY within the VM once it's running on UnRaid? 2) The trial is 3 devices, I assume that is HDD/SSD's... Do I need to unplug the one's I don't want to use for my test? Or can I pick which HDD/SSD's to use in UnRaid and add my other drives after I get a license. Pretty much, once I get Windows 10 Pro working on it, with GPU Passthrough working too I'll be getting a Pro License and converting the full 8TB of the machine over to UnRaid. 3) Which leads nicely to my 3rd and final question. Any good suggestions for converting existing HDD's over short of mirroring to a backup system and then restoring the data. (I probably need to get a 10TB backup solution for this method). Sorry if these have been answered already, still searching the forums and reading up. I had considered ESXi but it's GPU Passthrough was so poor I gave up, so huge newbie when it comes to UnRaid. Thanks