ToXicreloadz

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  1. Once I added another BTRFS drive into the array and rebooted the issue has been resolved.
  2. I will add another hard drive into the array as a btrfs drive and see if that resolves the issue. Figner's crossed. Thx for your help.
  3. That's not a problem. I just need to know if it's safe to do so with the current status of the parity drive.
  4. Issn't this just the issue with the parity drive. How does this affect the cache pool at all?
  5. Can't I just convert my array drives all over to XFS one at a time? Granted it I would have to rebuild the drive, but is it safe to rebuild a drive with the parity showing the error. Tower root: ERROR: cannot scan /dev/sdf1: Input/output error
  6. Ready to throw the motherboard ram and cpu out the window and start with a newer build
  7. Trying to run an extended self-test on the parity drive but has been at 10% for a while.
  8. More info: I am getting an unraid error and I cannot mount more then one drive in my cache pool. Not sure what went wrong. I disassembled my server and cleaned it and put it back together and then could not remount my cache pool. Upon rebooting from the GUI the server would hang with a usb error. I then proceeded to replace the usb key updating to the latest version of unraid and that fixed the boot issue hanging. I then wiped and formatted all of my cache drives and still cannot mount more then one cache drive in a pool without getting a invalid pool config or no pool uuid. I also have an error on my parity drive stating ERROR: cannot scan /dev/sdf1: Input/output error.
  9. I seem to always have the unsolvable errors xD. Last motherboard caught fire lol
  10. I just tore my server down to clean everything out and upon starting it back up I was unable to mount my cache drive pool. I then proceeded to update my server from version 6.9.2 to 6.10.3. After trying to mount the drives I said screw it and wiped the drives and formatted them. I even went into tools and did a new config. I have changed out my cables to my drives and tried multiple things but cannot get the drives to mount in a pool. Please help here are my logs. tower-syslog-20220909-1533.zip
  11. There is nothing in the VPN_OPTIONS box... I'm confused
  12. Hey I'm having an issue accessing my deluge webui. The docker is still working perfectly fine but can't access the ui here is my config and atached debug supervisord.log I also have the pia certs along with connecting to the ca.toronto vpn location that supports port forwarding. vpn creds censored in supervisord file also. Thank you for your help supervisord.log