Sparkyy

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  1. I would but logged back in and more than 1/2 my drivers were missing, array was in status that bounced between green and orange. Had to stop the array as it wouldn't even let me click on Diagnostics. Now that the array is stopped, it says array undefined and won't let me download Diagnostics. Seeing these errors now; Warning: file_put_contents(): Only 4096 of 25512 bytes written, possibly out of free disk space in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.plugin.manager/include/ShowPlugins.php on line 135 Warning: file_put_contents(): Only 0 of 11872 bytes written, possibly out of free disk space in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.plugin.manager/include/ShowPlugins.php on line 135 Warning: file_put_contents(): Only 0 of 10720 bytes written, possibly out of free disk space in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.plugin.manager/include/ShowPlugins.php on line 135 Warning: file_put_contents(): Only 0 of 3518 bytes written, possibly out of free disk space in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.plugin.manager/include/ShowPlugins.php on line 135 Warning: file_put_contents(): Only 0 of 521 bytes written, possibly out of free disk space in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.plugin.manager/include/ShowPlugins.php on line 135 Warning: file_put_contents(): Only 0 of 7240 bytes written, possibly out of free disk space in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.plugin.manager/include/ShowPlugins.php on line 135 Warning: file_put_contents(): Only 0 of 2768 bytes written, possibly out of free disk space in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.plugin.manager/include/ShowPlugins.php on line 135 Warning: file_put_contents(): Only 0 of 1690 bytes written, possibly out of free disk space in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.plugin.manager/include/ShowPlugins.php on line 135 Warning: file_put_contents(): Only 0 of 5987 bytes written, possibly out of free disk space in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.plugin.manager/include/ShowPlugins.php on line 135 Warning: file_put_contents(): Only 0 of 53286 bytes written, possibly out of free disk space in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.plugin.manager/include/ShowPlugins.php on line 135 Warning: file_put_contents(): Only 0 of 1593 bytes written, possibly out of free disk space in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.plugin.manager/include/ShowPlugins.php on line 135 Warning: file_put_contents(): Only 0 of 860 bytes written, possibly out of free disk space in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.plugin.manager/include/ShowPlugins.php on line 135 Warning: file_put_contents(): Only 0 of 4403 bytes written, possibly out of free disk space in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.plugin.manager/include/ShowPlugins.php on line 135
  2. Just updated from 6.7.1 to 6.8.0 RC1 and getting this in my log file, repeatedly. Guessing whatever my ata4 is has a dying drive? Nothing is reporting as SMART errors on my server.
  3. Just wanting to find out if it was possible to rearrange the numbers listed? It seems as though Supermicro likes to count from bottom to top and left to right. So my case actually goes like this: 5...11...17...23 4...10...16...22 3...9...15...21 2...8...14...20 1...7...13...19 0...6...12...18 This more of a cosmetic thing but just thought I would reach out.
  4. I don't believe there is a way to run anything from the ESXi server to shutdown unRAID. Be nice to have everything coming from the UPS itself to control both machines. My only other thought would be to run a very small and light Ubuntu VM on unRAID and connect that to the UPS. This way, when it needs to shut down, it can send the command to unRAID. I feel that is a workaround though, so still trying to find out other ways.
  5. Greetings, hopefully this is in the right section of the forum. Ever since I started with unRAID, I have had it running under ESXi and with much success too. Lately though, been looking to break the array away from ESXi and have a separate box running unRAID while everything else stays in ESXi. My current set up has an APC Smart-UPS 1000 with a NMC (Network Management Card) attached and located on my network. Works great when I lose power, ESXi will go through a graceful shutdown for all VMs, turn itself off and finally the UPS. The crux of my problem now stems from having two machines attached to the same UPS. Is it possible for me to have my ESXi still gracefully shutdown by he NMC and also have unRAID shut down as well, by the NMC. My NMC is at 192.168.1.250, with ESXi at 192.168.1.249, can unRAID be tossed on at 192.168.1.248 and be attached so the NMC can also shutdown unRAID along with ESXi? I would have ESXi do the power off for the UPS, just need unRAID to listen when to power down, gracefully. Thank you for any insight you can offer in to this question, I looked around but nothing recent has cropped up and not in regards to multiple units.
  6. That was it! Thank you so much for that help. Got it working again and then updated with no problems.
  7. Sorry if this is in the wrong area but checked my plugins page and saw there was an update to the Dynamix GUI. Clicked update and then lost the webpage to administer the server. Checked the logs and found this below. Jul 2 11:20:29 FS emhttp: cmd: /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.plugin.manager/scripts/plugin checkall Jul 2 11:20:59 FS emhttp: cmd: /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.plugin.manager/scripts/plugin checkall Jul 2 11:21:10 FS emhttp: cmd: /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.plugin.manager/scripts/plugin update dynamix.plg Jul 2 11:21:10 FS logger: plugin: creating: /boot/config/plugins/dynamix/dynamix-2016.06.18.tar.gz - downloading from URL https://github.com/limetech/dynamix/archive/2016.06.18.tar.gz Jul 2 11:22:00 FS emhttp: cmd: /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.plugin.manager/scripts/plugin update dynamix.plg Jul 2 11:22:00 FS logger: plugin: skipping: /boot/config/plugins/dynamix/dynamix-2016.06.18.tar.gz already exists Jul 2 11:22:00 FS logger: plugin: running: anonymous Rebooted and saw this come up when unRAID started up. tar: Child returned status 1 tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now mv: cannot stat '/tmp/plugins/dynamix-2016.06.18/plugins/*': No such file or directory rm: cannot remove '/tmp/plugins/dynamix-2016.06.18': No such file or directory How can I get the webpage working again? Thanks!
  8. Where do you see the format error? I can't reproduce it. You can't change the device_serial number. To change the name, click on the serial number, then on the mount point and change the name, then press 'Enter'. I knew it was something simple and easy! Thank you again for that. I have attached two screenshots of me formatting the drive. First shows the format failed and then the second is of the drive mounted. As I said, looks like everything works, I can create a docker.img on the drive, make folders, even set up a docker template and had it running. So just an oddity. Can you post the UD log so I can see the format log entries? The log under UD, just right of the share On/Off option is blank. So is the partition one as well. Click on the 'Help' button and you'll see a 'Download Log' button at the bottom. Click on that buttom to download the UD log. Thanks for that and sent.
  9. Where do you see the format error? I can't reproduce it. You can't change the device_serial number. To change the name, click on the serial number, then on the mount point and change the name, then press 'Enter'. I knew it was something simple and easy! Thank you again for that. I have attached two screenshots of me formatting the drive. First shows the format failed and then the second is of the drive mounted. As I said, looks like everything works, I can create a docker.img on the drive, make folders, even set up a docker template and had it running. So just an oddity. Can you post the UD log so I can see the format log entries? The log under UD, just right of the share On/Off option is blank. So is the partition one as well.
  10. Where do you see the format error? I can't reproduce it. You can't change the device_serial number. To change the name, click on the serial number, then on the mount point and change the name, then press 'Enter'. I knew it was something simple and easy! Thank you again for that. I have attached two screenshots of me formatting the drive. First shows the format failed and then the second is of the drive mounted. As I said, looks like everything works, I can create a docker.img on the drive, make folders, even set up a docker template and had it running. So just an oddity.
  11. Thank you again for your hard work.
  12. Hopefully someone can help me out with this task. Got the Unassigned devices plug in set up and working and enabled destructive mode to format the device. My problem is, I don't want the name it provides. I saw I just need to mount the drive and it auto stuffs it into the disks area but I don't know Linux. How can I set the device name to 'Docker' since that is going to be it's role and make it easier and cleaner if I need to share it out. As opposed to see the 'drivename_serial' that is there now. Thank you! Also, when I format the drive as xfs, it says 'Format failed' but the drive still mounts and was even able to set up docker.img on it.
  13. Thank you again for your hard work on this plugin.
  14. Thank you moose. I was going to post up something similar as well about it wanting, at least it looks like, an older version of the program. I cannot thank you enough for this plugin, I always wait until this is updated as well. It's a life saver for those of us running ESXi!
  15. Testing if it stops the array at shutdown would be great. I currently do not have a parity drive in my 6Beta test server. There is a slightly updated version here: http://unraid.zeron.ca/plugins/open-vm-tools/open_vm_tools-2013.09.16.1328054_unRaid6.0beta4-x86_64-12Zeron.tgz http://unraid.zeron.ca/plugins/open-vm-tools/open_vm_tools-2013.09.16.1328054_unRaid6.0beta4-x86_64-12Zeron.plg Been a little while since any update in this thread but just had to say I downloaded this version of VM Tools as I noticed my unRAID listed it not working. I am using ESXI 5.5 with unRAID 6.0b4 and now have my VMware Tools listed as running (3rd-party/independent). Copied the link for the package and in the unRAID website went to Extensions, pasted the link and hit 'Install' and unRAID did everything it needed and saw 'Open VMware Tools' under Settings. From my ESXI vSphere Client, I right clicked on unRAID and told it to 'Restart Guest' and it unmounted the drives, rebooted and came right back up ready to go. No need for parity check and I am using a cache drive. Just wanted to share my success and thank Zeron for all the hard work on this plugin.
  16. Dropping back down to 5 b12a solved my issue, I can now reboot my unRAID in ESXi and not have any issues with drives dropping out. Thank you! Hopefully this will help anyone else using unRAID 5 in ESXi v5 with an LSI card.
  17. Great news that powering off ESXi can be done with an APC Backups instead of needing a SmartUPS with a network card installed but I was wondering about the part that I bolded. JohnM or any one else, is there a way to have the APC unit shut off as well or it just has to die a slow death when the battery runs out? Thanks for the write up though on how to make it shutdown safely!
  18. Sounds good, I will give b12a a try tonight when I get home, hopefully that clears all of this up.
  19. Been running unRAID v5.0b14 with a dedicate box up until just this week when I got an ESXi machine and consolidated my systems to that one box. My RAID card wasn't supported in ESXi, so I got a M1015 LSI9220-8i from eBay which was supported in ESXi and unRAID and had it flashed to LSI "IT" firmware (LSI 9210-8i). When using myMain and trying to run a Short Smart Test, I get this error. smartctl -t short -d ata /dev/sdb 2>&1 smartctl 5.40 2010-10-16 r3189 [i486-slackware-linux-gnu] (local build) Copyright (C) 2002-10 by Bruce Allen, http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net Smartctl: Device Read Identity Failed (not an ATA/ATAPI device) A mandatory SMART command failed: exiting. To continue, add one or more '-T permissive' options. terminate called after throwing an instance of 'int' Looking through the logs in MyMain, there is just a long list of errors that show this: Feb 3 09:18:26 Tower kernel: sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Device not ready (Drive related) Feb 3 09:18:26 Tower kernel: sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Result: hostbyte=0x00 driverbyte=0x08 (System) Feb 3 09:18:26 Tower kernel: sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Sense Key : 0x2 [current] (Drive related) Feb 3 09:18:26 Tower kernel: sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] ASC=0x4 ASCQ=0x2 (Drive related) Feb 3 09:18:26 Tower kernel: sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] CDB: cdb[0]=0x28: 28 00 4a 85 82 a8 00 00 08 00 (Drive related) Feb 3 09:18:26 Tower kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev sda, sector 1250263720 (Errors) Feb 3 09:18:26 Tower kernel: Buffer I/O error on device sda, logical block 156282965 (Errors) I changed out the power supply to an 850 watt one but still getting one drop out, I have tried running the check disk on the first drive I had drop out but it came back clean. What can I do to stop the drives from dropping out?
  20. Not sure if this was mentioned in the last 18 pages but is there any update on using the IBM M1015 in regards to drive spin down support and drive temp readings? I ask because on page one they are both still listed as Cannot determined unless driver is added and tested. I saw where it say the M1015 would become the LSI SAS9211 which has support for both drive spin down and drive temp readings but rather be safe and find out then get the hardware and it doesn't work.