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  1. I thought i hit non correcting check last night but i must of left it checked because it said it corrected the 5 errors. I re ran a check this time selecting perform correcting check and it has completed saying (0) errors corrected so seems like its all good either way now? unraid-diagnostics-20230604-1404.zip
  2. Ok So just got back home, its found the same 5 errors again, at this point i just go ahead and perform a correcting check?
  3. Really strange, they are both connected fine and they are off different sas to sata runs. They are both on the (p1) cables though funny enough
  4. Ok Just finished the parity check still just the (5) errors. unraid-diagnostics-20230602-0939.zip
  5. I am just finishing up the parity check after 2 nights its at 92%, funny enough first time i have ever seen sync errors? i have (5) i don't know if this is caused by a partial parity check one night, then adding data while its been paused then continuing the parity check over the second night? The first night it got to 53% and i saw no errors. So now i just don't add anything else, make sure all cables are set run a grueling correcting check and then re check again? there goes 4 days i guess?
  6. Cool way of explaining it!
  7. Thanks gents! i will get the smaller 510w one and move on! Cheers
  8. Ok i have turned off auto corrections in the scheduler, i have also enabled cumulative checks turned onto 'daily' with a 7 hour duration so hopefully over 2 nights it does the trick! On the main tab next to 'CHECK' under 'Stop' there is still the blue tick 'write corrections to parity' is this only enabled for a manual parity check or in the case of a dirty power off?
  9. I ended up giving up on the hot swap, any reason why the scheduled parity checks should be non correcting? what happens when you have sync errors if ever after a parity check?
  10. Maybe going from the 450w to the 750w was a bit overkill but went from a Bronze to a Platinum PSU haha! Ok so should be good with the lower watt UPS for safe shutdown only?
  11. Ahh that makes sense! So split it into rough estimates. Awesome thank you kindly Sir!
  12. Mini ITX, Pentium g4650, 4gb DDR, 8 x Ironwolf Drives, Corsair 750w PSU. I would estimate the system to be around 400w max at full spin up. Once spin up probably a lot lower then that.
  13. Will the standard plugin say let me do 50% one night and the remaining 50% the following night?
  14. Well that sucks haha! i still think though its good value for money and the replacement batteries are also reasonably priced. Hopefully the newer models dont have as many issues? Its either the 510 Watt or the 750w, they both use the same battery. The second is 100 AUD more expensive, i only want it to perform a safe shutdown with a power outage so i am probably ok with the 510w?
  15. Is it the case that cyberpower UPS is also plug and play with the default plugin?