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3 minutes ago, Squid said:
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docker restart mariadb
Great, thank you.
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Is there a clean way to schedule auto-restarts for specific docker containers?
I have been battling with Nextcloud and MariaDB for over a year now, and I haven't been able to find an effective solution to maintaining its performance speed consistently. The only method that works is restarting MariaDB, which brings the speed back to usable.
Until I find the issue, I would like to simply have the docker container restart a few times a day so Nextcloud will continue to work when I'm away from the server.
Any easy way to do this?
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18 hours ago, trurl said:
Aug 6 15:30:53 Denali kernel: mdcmd (37): check correct Aug 6 15:30:53 Denali kernel: md: recovery thread: recon P ... ... Aug 7 09:35:13 Denali kernel: md: sync done. time=65060sec Aug 7 09:35:13 Denali kernel: md: recovery thread: exit status: 0
Seems to indicate it completed successfully after 18+ hours which is reasonable for 8TB parity.
Post a screenshot of Main - Array Operation
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I have been using this parity disk for a few years now. I have had a few power outage incidents with some data loss, but was able to use offsite backups to restore the data. I wonder if something happened at that point and I didn't notice.
Is there a way to re-initiate it like a new parity drive and have it build the parity from scratch? Everything important is backed up locally and remotely, so I'm not worried about taking a swing.
Thanks for you help.
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13 hours ago, trurl said:
Are you sure you are running a correcting parity check?
With that many sync errors, are you sure parity was ever valid, ever built, nothing was done to invalidate it completely such as New Config-Trust Parity when that wasn't appropriate?
Post diagnostics, hopefully you haven't rebooted since parity check.
I ran a diagnostics immediately after, just in case. Attached.
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Ran xfs_repair -v on disk2, rebooted, and formatted disk3 again. Diagnostics attached
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Here is a fresh set after another format attempt. This is done straight from the array while mounted. It only takes about 20 seconds to complete, and returns to the same Unmountable message.
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The empty file system is ok. I can restore.
The issue is I have run format on it probably 10 times. It fails to format each time in Unassigned Devices.
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It is currently 5% through the Parity Sync / Data Rebuild process. Should I wait that out, or go ahead and add it back to unassigned devices and format?
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I have an 8TB red parity and three 4TB red data drives. I took the server apart because I was going to change some parts, but ended up putting it all back together the same way. Once I booted back up, I am getting this message on one of the drives:
Unmountable: Unsupported partition layout
I have everything backed up, so I have tried to format the drive, preclear it, everything I could find for the last few weeks on the forums. No matter what happens, it comes back to this. When I preclear, the preclear fails after a day or so. (I attached the latest preclear report.)
The only thing I haven't done is pull the drive and format it in another computer. I am not sure if that would work.
Any ideas? Are there any other reports I can add here to help?
Thank you.
Nextcloud Update
in General Support
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I'll give you a Buffalo Nickel if you can remember anything that pointed you in the right direction. This is the EXACT issue I have been having for two months.
Round, and round, and round I go...