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Wifi not supported. Use ethernet
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25 minutes ago, segway said:
files 2-10TB in size
Do you mean GB?
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11 minutes ago, Aaron_S said:
import disk1: (sdg) Samsung_SSD
Not necessarily related, but SSDs in the parity array cannot be trimmed, and can only be written at parity speed.
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Looks like you attached the file before it had finished downloading
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If the SMART report is bad enough, you should rebuild it to a new disk. Then you don't need to move anything.
If you don't want to replace the disk, then you could move it but that might not be the best solution depending on other details. Copy instead of move would probably be more reliable.
And if you didn't replace the disk, then you would need to New Config and rebuild parity without it. You shouldn't keep unreliable disks in the array.
Also, you must always have another copy of anything important and irreplaceable. Parity is not a substitute for backups.
If you have an actual problem you want advice on,
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You should keep some things on fast pool, appdata, domains, system shares.
Mover can move the rest to the array.
Doesn't matter if the pool is actually named "cache" for it to cache user shares.
https://docs.unraid.net/unraid-os/manual/shares/user-shares/
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Unassigned Devices plugin can read NTFS. Dynamix File Manager will let you work with folders and files directly on the server.
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Connection problems with parity2
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3 hours ago, johyphenel said:
add a parity drive
If you don't have parity no need to clear or rebuild. If you want to keep any data from those small disks just New Config with the disks you want in the array, and use Unassigned Devices to copy the data from those small disks to the array.
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Does it work now?
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Just now, trurl said:
Your plan will move files to larger disks, which involves writing the new disk and updating parity, plus deleting from the source disk and updating parity.
And you would still have to rebuild parity to get those empty disks out of the array.
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Probably simpler, less error-prone, and maybe not much more disk activity, to just rebuild each onto the larger disk.
Your plan will move files to larger disks, which involves writing the new disk and updating parity, plus deleting from the source disk and updating parity.
Plus rebuild means you will still have the original disks with their contents in case of problems, or even as backups.
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1 minute ago, SnarfsMojo said:
Once the 4tb drives have been emptied, could I just remove them from the array (stop array, physically remove the drives, start the array
You could New Config without them and rebuild parity.
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If nothing was on it then I guess not
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1 hour ago, Ab0nd said:
docker image location
Nothing can move open files. You have to disable Docker in Settings before you can work with that.
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Adjust Share from "Cache to Array" to "Array" only
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Have you moved all of the share to the array?