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Brucey7

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  1. Error during upgrade procedure on 2nd pass downloading file Error reads plugin: updating: unRAIDServer.plg plugin: downloading: unRAIDServer-6.11.5-x86_64.zip ... 90% plugin: unRAIDServer-6.11.5-x86_64.zip download failure: File I/O error Executing hook script: post_plugin_checks tower1-diagnostics-20221128-0634.zip
  2. Attached are the diagnostics. tower2-diagnostics-20220703-0934.zip
  3. The split level is set so that no directories are on more than one disk. The directories already exist on these disks, so unraid should only add them into the existing directories. It works perfectly on 15 disks but not 2 of the disks. It thinks the disks are full, which they are not. The use case is new episodes of an existing TV series.
  4. I am not at home, I will check in a couple of days, but I think the settings are the same on all 17 disks, only 2 behave differently. FWIW, copying to the share where these 2 disks were involved, used to hit an error not enough space, but if you hit try again a few times, would eventually complete successfully.
  5. Multiple XFS drives in the array all drives circa 1TB free space Only one share on the server containing all drives When copying different files to the share (existing folders on two particular drives) copy cannot complete because it reports insufficient free space, but copy to the correct folder on a separately mapped drive completes successfully and other drives have no problem.. completed parity check and xfs correcting error check completed to no avail, problem persists.
  6. Thanks, I do have all my old files
  7. Thank you to all those that helped, especially trurl The new disk is fitted and rebuilt successfully. I'm not sure about whether the old disk is ok or not, at some point I try and preclear it and see what happens.
  8. I have an update. I reseated all the drives and rebooted the server. It saw the failed disk, I ran a parity check and it ran ok for about an hour before I went to bed, this morning the disk has been dropped again overnight sometime with 2048 disk errors, parity check hasn't yet finished. So I will shortly be in a position where the disk is being emulated and I can add the new disk when it arrives next week. I have attached the diagnostics. I'd be grateful for confirmation the disk is shot. tower2-diagnostics-20210821-0646.zip
  9. Yes I still have it, after a "new config" retaining all disks, the server wouldn't see it.
  10. Yes, array has not been restarted. My plan was to assign the new disk only, format it, start the array with the all the disks (new disks included) after clicking "Parity is OK", shut down, reboot and rebuild parity. I have a few servers, this particular server has issues, every few months I get UDMA errors sometimes resulting in a disk dropping off the array, a new config retaining all disks corrects it (it didn't this time), I then do a connecting parity check. I've replaced disk back planes, cables, disk controllers, everything except the motherboard which is too big/expensive a job.
  11. diagnosticstower2-diagnostics-20210819-1248.zip
  12. I did not allow New Config to rebuild parity because I know it will initialise the new drive (which is on order) Parity is still ok.
  13. I have a disk failed, I have done a new config and kept all disks in the new config, now shows one disk missing but doesn’t show details of the disk. I want to replace with larger disk and rebuild from parity, what do I do?
  14. Further, this doesn't properly work on either server. The bug seems to be as follows, with a polling interval set at 30 seconds. Start a large number of files copying to the server, Spin up the array, Each file is copied for up to 30 seconds in read/modify/write before switching to reconstruct write Next file in the list begins in read/modify/write mode for up to 30 seconds again
  15. How do I determine what HBA's I have?
  16. I’m away on holiday for 2 weeks and have 3 unraid servers, auto turbo write does work on one, another is a backup with no drives. I’m not sure what the host controllers are.
  17. They are all Seagate Archive drives ST8000AS0002 (20 of) and the 2 parity drives are Hitachi HGST_HDN728080ALE604
  18. I have the same error, it doesn't realise the disks are spun up
  19. A suggestion for an enhancement. Switch to reconstruct-write mode if writing continuously for X minutes.
  20. Having one unRAID server act as a master and slave other servers user shares might be useful. So when one server is at capacity, you can slave a second/third etc with concatenation of user shares performed by the master.
  21. Check when you fit 5x3's, there is often a right way and a wrong way. Whilst they will work upside down, on some of them the LED's are illuminated at an angle and are only properly visible on floor standing towers when mounted one way round so the LED's are angled upwards.
  22. I am 100% certain it's ZFS
  23. I have a few Thecus N7700 NAS boxes that run ZFS flawlessly, and have done for 5 years. They only have 1GB of RAM in them, admittedly the array size is 14TB only.
  24. The command you need is rsync --progress -avh /mnt/disk15/ /mnt/disk5 This will not give you a top level directory of disk15 with your data under it. Unfortunately, the rsync documentation is wrong on some sites, I have found this out by trial and error. I should add, this will leave your original disk untouched, i.e. not remove the files.
  25. Some of us have well over 100TB of data and are eagerly awaiting dual parity!!!!!!!!!!!!

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