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  1. 49 minutes ago, trurl said:

    Check filesystem on disk10

    Found some problems! Should I do a standard repair?

     

    Phase 1 - find and verify superblock... - block cache size set to 1481960 entries Phase 2 - using internal log - zero log... zero_log: head block 443485 tail block 443485 - scan filesystem freespace and inode maps... - found root inode chunk Phase 3 - for each AG... - scan (but don't clear) agi unlinked lists... - process known inodes and perform inode discovery... - agno = 0 - agno = 1 - agno = 2 - agno = 3 - agno = 4 illegal attribute format -36, ino 8589934725 bad attribute fork in inode 8589934725, would clear attr fork would have cleared inode 8589934725 - agno = 5 - process newly discovered inodes... Phase 4 - check for duplicate blocks... - setting up duplicate extent list... - check for inodes claiming duplicate blocks... - agno = 2 - agno = 5 - agno = 1 - agno = 3 - agno = 0 - agno = 4 illegal attribute format -36, ino 8589934725 bad attribute fork in inode 8589934725, would clear attr fork would have cleared inode 8589934725 No modify flag set, skipping phase 5 Phase 6 - check inode connectivity... - traversing filesystem ... - agno = 0 - agno = 1 - agno = 2 - agno = 3 - agno = 4 Metadata corruption detected at 0x46e19c, inode 0x200000085 dinode couldn't map inode 8589934725, err = 117 - agno = 5 - traversal finished ... - moving disconnected inodes to lost+found ... disconnected dir inode 10841621675, would move to lost+found Phase 7 - verify link counts... Metadata corruption detected at 0x46e19c, inode 0x200000085 dinode couldn't map inode 8589934725, err = 117, can't compare link counts No modify flag set, skipping filesystem flush and exiting.

  2. Just this moment thought of something!

     

    Last week, I lost all my appdata on my cache drive, the physical drive is a Samsung 970 Evo Plus NVME, one morning I woke up and it was empty!

     

    I have now added 2 Rocket NVME drives to create a cache pool and the Samsung I moved to a secondary cache to handle caching for my shares including the TV Shows folder I am having an issue with.  

     

    It maybe nothing to do with it but it does seem a coincidence?

  3. Hi, 

    Just as the title describes I cannot access one of my subfolders in a share but plex and other dockers seem to be able to?

     

    I have attached my diags, if someone could take a look I would really appreciate it!  The folder in question is /mnt/user/TV Shows/tv

     

    This is a new build, upgraded motherboard & cpu about a week or so ago that has been running fine although yesterday I was unable to access any shares, stopped the array and restarted and all seemed fine but I suspect it was the start of this problem.

     

    image.png.11981308d304b3d20eb871706215eb37.png

     

    Many thanks, 

  4. 43 minutes ago, yayitazale said:

    1:
    No, the only thing I can offer you is the post in my personal blog where I explain the installation in unraid but it is in Spanish (you can translate it to English with google): https://firstcommit.dev/2022/01/09/frigate/

    To do the installation in unraid you just have to edit the template entries according to your needs. To create the configuration file you should read the documentation on the frigate webpage as it is very complete (there is nothing special to do in that file because you installed it on unraid, it doesn't depend on that but on your hardware and cameras and so on): https://docs.frigate.video/

    2:
    It is not strictly necessary but yes, depending on the number of cameras and their resolution, you will notice an important impact on your server performance. In the next version of frigate (it is in beta right now) you will be able to use your Intel embedded GPU or an Nvidia graphics card for detection as well as for hardware acceleration of decoding and encoding of the streams (finding stock of TPU cards is tricky right now).

    Thank you so much for your detailed reply and your blog looks excellent! I am looking forward to working through that later 🙂

     

    I currently have 6 cameras (5X2K and 1X4K) and running Blue Iris I have a cpu usage of approx 6% but obviously there is no AI going on, just recording raw to hard disk and using low res sub streams to the web viewer.  I am currently trialing Agent-DVR but really struggling with the interface, I can't be sure that it is doing what it should, it does not fill me with confidence so after some reading, Frigate appears to be the way forward.

     

    I will hold off on buying any acceleration as I have a 13600K CPU with iGPU so when the beta is available with iGPU encoding that will be interesting to test.

     

    Again, Many thanks for your reply!

  5. Hi, 

    I am very interested in this project as I no longer want to run a VM just for Blue Iris,

     

    1, I have tried to install but finding the instructions very fragmented and not neccassarily relating to unraid, is there a step by step guide to unraid installation anywhere?

     

    2, Do I need an accelerator? I have a 13600K, will I notice a large increase in CPU?

     

    Many thanks in advance!

  6. OK, Resolved, 

     

    Not sure why I lost the docker containers and appdata but it is what it is, if it happens again I will download diags and investigate.

     

    Unraid got hung up on one of the NVME drives that used to be a pool called cachetwo,

    I had removed the pool cachetwo made a new config and used that drive as cache instead as a single cache drive just to get up and running.

    I then created another pool called cachetwo using one of the drives that used to be in the cache pool.

    Even though I was writing to the path /mnt/cache Unraid was writing to the drive in the cachetwo pool!

     

    I removed cache pool & cachetwo pool, re-added cache using 2 drives and cachetwo using 1 drive and now all running as normal.

  7. 2 minutes ago, Decto said:

     

    How are the drives powered? are they all fed from the EVGA or do you have a powered drive shelf etc.

    All Powered by the single PSU in the rackmount

     

    2) The HDD's are idle but not in power save. Typcially HDD are approx 5W in idle so that is easily 120W or 140W from the wall. 

    In power save they would be ~ 0.8W or ~ 20W total hence the question of what happens if you remove the HDD power.

    I did not know that! so if they are spun down they are still using approx 5W? or do you mean just spinning and not read/writing?

     

     

     

     

     

  8. 3 hours ago, S80_UK said:

    I was reading the above and wondered about the power factor too.  Is this using the same power supply as the Threadripper build?  If it's not, then it might just be that the power factor is different in the new build and the Tasmota device (not sure what that is btw) is reading VA rather than true power in Watts.  Some power supplies only manage decent power factor at reasonable loads, and at light loads the readings might be quite misleading.  Using a kill-a-watt kind of device that can read both Watts and VA might help clarify what's going on.   

     

    Hi, as described in my response just now in more detail, basically EVERYTHING is the same except the motherboard/cpu and the removal of 1XGPU & 1X4PORT NIC

  9. Hi @Decto

     

    All the cards/drives were installed with the Threadripper motherboard/cpu, I have removed 2 pci cards (GPU & 4 Port NIC) as well so the new motherboard and 13600k are in place in the same system, same smart socket (that monitors the power) as before.

    I have checked the HBA and extender at 14W, you are correct about the cpu temp and this is because the CPU is just barely ticking over as it is running incredibly light tasks.

    I do not unfortunately have a UPS but will be looking at an alternative method for measuring power draw although whatever it is, it is still srawing more power than the old threadripper setup as I am using the same mornitor smart socket.  

     

    Currently, as I type I am drawing 198W with.....

    3 active Hard Drives (Mechanical)

    Asrock Z790 Pro RS/D4

    Intel i5 13600K CPU

    4 X Corsair 8GB RAM DDR4

    Noctua CpU air cooler

    1 X NVME Samsung 980 Pro 1 TB

    2 X NVME Rocket 1TB

    1 X HBA Card with Expander

    1 X Mellanox 10gbe Card

    24 X Mechanical Hard Drives (21 inactive)

    EVGA Gold 650W PSU

    It is in a 4U rackmount with 3 large fans that cool the 24 hard drives but they are spinning slowly and again, were there before I removed the threadripper

     

    I was pretty sure this would come in less that 100W so maybe you are right regarding the kernel? nothing is hot within the case

     

     

  10. Hi, 

    Sorry to be a dunce but can I clarify before going ahead as this machine runs the router (Sophos) and will have no internet access if it doesn't work!

     

    I am currently running Version: 6.10.0-rc3 on my Gen8 with this line in the Unraid OS section of Syslinux 

    append initrd=/bzroot pcie_acs_override=downstream intel_iommu=relax_rmrr

     

    If I update to the latest version of OS 6.11.5, change the line to 

    append intel_iommu=relax_rmrr initrd=/bzroot

     

    then reboot, should I be good to go?

     

    Thanks in advance!

  11. Thank you, I have set the power limit to 125W I don't think power limits will help as it is not getting anywhere near stressed (see pics on my previous post) 

     

    I cannot understand how it is consuming more power than my threadripper? as you can see it is sitting around 3%-5% load and even now with only 3 hard drives powered on it is drawing 215W?

     

    I am using the same hba card, 10gbe nic and removed a graphics card and still using more power than before, Anyone got any ideas?

  12. 54 minutes ago, Frank1940 said:

    My first modem was a 300baud AT&T modem (can't remember the model) but it was not even dial-up.  You had to have a telephone attached to it and hand dial the number.  When the connection was established, you then hung up the phone!  The first one that I had with built-in dialing was a 1200 baud one. 

     

    Wow! I forgot about those!! never used one myself but have seen them 😄  I remember when my company (Siemens) got their first laptop I was a service engineer and if I needed it I had to book it and get it taxi'd over to me, things we take for granted eh??

     

    My server is Local Master and on 24/7 it is just the swap of motherboard/cpu that caused the wobble!  I thought I was saving money swapping to intel from AMD... I was wrong! 

     

    Thanks so much for your help, really appreciate it!

  13. 3 hours ago, Frank1940 said:

    You have a static address (192.168.0.33) assigned to your 10Gb card.  Did you reserve that address on the Router?  You are using the same 10Gb card as in the old system?  (A new card would have a different MAC address which confuse the router.) Yes, my router assigns the IP address via the MAC address

     

    Look on the Main page of the GUI and verify that the array is started. Yes, Array started

     

    Make sure you have your Unraid server set up to become the Local Master.   (Settings   >>>   SMB   >>>  Workgroup Settings) Yes, Local master is set

     

    What error messages are you getting back from your client computer. Host Unreachable

     

    PS--- My assumption is that you are accessing the GUI from a client computer. I accessed the GUI and tried to connect to shares from 4 different clients around the house.

     

    I have rebooted 5-6 times throughout the day and everything is now working as expected! no changes other than docker changes/installs and a VM install, so nothing that can affect this issue, 

     

    Thank you so much for taking the time to look at this but now working again without explanation.  I will report back if anything changes and again, thank you!

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