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OpenClaw (formly Moltbot and Clawdbot) - Self-Hosted AI Agent Gateway
Got it installed using the manual approach, but container stops after a few seconds, and console output does not show any errors 😞
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OpenClaw (formly Moltbot and Clawdbot) - Self-Hosted AI Agent Gateway
Found this repo, but I followed the instructions and I'm not seeing any Unraid apps with the name Clawdbot (nor the new name, Moltbot). Also tried the manual installation, but I'm not seeing any "Template repositories" link.
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XFS: Metadata corruption detected
Ah, I was not sure how independent each array drive was. Good to know 👍 I'll still make a backup of as much as possible, to be on the safe side 😊 Thanks for your help!
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XFS: Metadata corruption detected
OK, thanks, I will do that. When the backup is complete (won't be until tomorrow at the earliest -- lots of data), is it worthwhile to try to run xfs_repair -v /dev/md2 to repair disk 2, or do you think the file system is beyond repair, and as such I'm better off wiping the entire array, and starting over? And yes, I also plan to replace the SATA controller with something from the recommended list.
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XFS: Metadata corruption detected
Hi @trurl, and thank you for your reply! Ah, I missed that part about disk 3. Darn, this seems to be worse than I thought then. I have backup of the most important data, and very little data has been written to the array in the past 11 days. I did move some files around on it last night though. Unfortunately I don't have the original disk 2 any more 😕 Can I start the array in read-only mode so I can run another backup and inspect the files that are still there?
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XFS: Metadata corruption detected
Hi fine folks, I need some advice on how to best repair a corrupted filesystem on my Disk 2 (md2/sdc) drive, and what happened that caused the issue in the first place. It's a new hard drive that I replaced less than 2 weeks ago, due to the old disk had more and more bad sectors. The new disk was initialized by doing a rebuild of the array. Everything seemed to work fine until today, when suddenly all shares were in read-only mode. This surprised me since the web dashboard didn't show any alerts/errors as far as I could tell, and it was only when I looked at the logs I noticed that there was something going on. I then ran a scan-only of the main drives in my system (minus the parity drive) by using: xfs_repair -nv /dev/mdY (where Y = [1..3]) No issues were found on md1 and md3, but md2 had a scary long list of issue. See the attached file md2-xfs-scan.zip to see the output. Is my best option to try to rebuild disk 2 again, or should I try xfs_repair -v /dev/md2? My understanding is that by using /dev/md2 parity will be preserved, and that's not the case if I use /dev/sdc. According to the SMART data (fresh report attached), the physical drive itself seems to be fine. I ran a parity check 11 days ago, and 0 errors were found then. So I'm hoping that my parity data is still intact. I currently have the array in maintenance mode to avoid further damage. I have not had a thorough look at the shares to see if anything is missing, but I'm pretty sure I'm missing some files in the appdata share. Hardware: PC: Dell Optiplex 9020 w/ Intel Core i7-4770 CPU and 24 GiB DDR3 RAM Parity drive: Seagate IronWolf 10TB Disk 1: Western Digital 10TB WD Red Plus NAS Disk 2: Western Digital 10TB WD Red Plus NAS Disk 3: Seagate Exos x10 10TB Enterprise Unassigned drive: Seagate Exos x10 10TB Enterprise I/O Crest 4 Port SATA III PCI-e 2.0 x1 Controller Card Marvell 9215 Non-Raid with Low Profile Bracket SI-PEX40064 (not 100% sure about this one, but it's Marvell based at least). Unraid version 6.9.2 (Plus license). Been using Unraid since late 2015, and love it! 😊 As for why this happened, I have a hunch that it's due to my cheap SATA controller. Initially I only used it for the unassigned drives (I had 2 before), but when my drives started dying one by one and I replaced them with newer drives, some of them did not show up when I used the SATA ports on the motherboard. So for the array I have to drives hooked up to the motherboard, and two to the PCI Express SATA controller card. I recall reading on this forum that cards based on this chip was not recommended by the professionals, so I guess I was asking for trouble by doing so anyway 😣 Things seemed to work fine though with that setup for a long time. tower2-diagnostics-20230209-1405.zip md2-xfs-scan.zip tower2-smart-20230209-1709.zip
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