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Hey! Did you ever figure this one out? After updating to newest Unraid and Radarr 5.0.3.8127 I started having similar issues. I was able to get Radarr working with nzbget again - sort of, but am still having multiple issues. Radarr is continuing not see movies in some directories and so continues to download and move files to directories. For example, Radarr does not see that a copy of the movie “The way we were” is in the directory, but will download a new copy (in this example 2 copies a 720p and 1080p) and copy the files to the directory, but not update that those very files it moved to the directory are in the directory. I am seeing lots of database “locked” errors in the log, but have performed .recover operations via sqlite3 commands in the wiki and they persist. Logs: https://privatebin.net/?aa32f003bc3fde6e#8T6LZPWCmaUBRnW7GrNoQVFxsNWJddKYqndCKb7ZHCui Any assistance would be appreciated.
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Love this topic! I read all the posts here and I am still a bit confused. Please forgive my ignorance about hardware, but I am trying 🙂 I have been trying to figure out how to increase my disk speeds on my array and was told in a discord channel that I was stuck at my current speeds and there was nothing to be done about it. BUT, I kept on looking and found this wonderful article which I have learned a great deal from. My problem, my array of 18 disks is doing read/write at ~100mb and am currently shrinking my array using the second non-volatile procedure of moving the data using unbalance and then 0'ing out the drive to update parity, etc, etc. but am only getting 69.8 MB/s. As can be seen here: Here is my array: Here is my setup Unraid 6.12.3: GA-7PESH2 GIGABYTE Intel Rev1.0 LGA2011 E-ATX Server Motherboard LSI2008 8x SAS/SATA, 2x 10G X540-AT2, Avocent IPMI 2.0 (GA-7PESH2) 2x Intel Xeon E5-2690 v2 3.0GHz 10 Core 25MB Cache Processors 128GB DDR3 1600MHz ECC Registered Memory 8x 16GB HP 487738-001 468405-001 24-Bay 3Gb SAS Expander Card Samsung 860 QVO 1TB 2.5 Inch SATA III Internal SSD (MZ-76Q1T0B/AM) x2 Cache 24 x 8+ TB Drives I want to try to maximize bandwidth since it is taking me ~40 hours to "0" out an 8TB drive. From what I have read, I am now thinking I need to get 2 SAS cards to do this, but was hoping you might confirm that a good option would be 2x LSI 9305-24i's.
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Read Errors on good disk during disk replacement
Kirkbuilder replied to Kirkbuilder's topic in General Support
Thank you JorgeB and Itimpi! All I needed to do is get the GUID fixed and I am off and running again. The reseat also worked now reconstruction is going along just fine. I really appreciate your assistance 🙂 -
Read Errors on good disk during disk replacement
Kirkbuilder replied to Kirkbuilder's topic in General Support
So I was able to download the flash backup and install it to a new usb drive and get into the web UI. It asked me to set the root password and the array is currently stopped. Is there anything else I should do to retain my configuration or am I good to go? -
Read Errors on good disk during disk replacement
Kirkbuilder replied to Kirkbuilder's topic in General Support
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Read Errors on good disk during disk replacement
Kirkbuilder replied to Kirkbuilder's topic in General Support
Here is the go file. I don't see anything in it. go -
Read Errors on good disk during disk replacement
Kirkbuilder replied to Kirkbuilder's topic in General Support
So I did a shut down, checked the connection drive 8 and reseated. The web GUI no longer comes up and I am getting the following error on the console: /etc/rc.d/rc.local: line 110: /var/tmp/go: cannot execute binary file: exec format error I searched for this error, but to no avail. Any help would be appreciated tower-diagnostics-20230319-1100.zip -
Read Errors on good disk during disk replacement
Kirkbuilder replied to Kirkbuilder's topic in General Support
Thank you for replying. I have clicked on Cancel and Pause and no result. I have waited for an hour with no change. Is this normal? -
Read Errors on good disk during disk replacement
Kirkbuilder replied to Kirkbuilder's topic in General Support
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I went to replace one of my disks with a larger disk today and upon rebuild another disk is now showing read errors. Does this mean the rebuild will fail? Any help would be appreciated. tower-diagnostics-20230318-1726.zip
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I am mounting NFS with the thumb drive to test mounting external disks which are multi-terabyte drives. Once i am able to mount this this thumb drive I should be able to mount the external drives which contain data to load onto the array. The thumb drive mounts with no issue on all other windows computers in my environment. I tried changing the mount name to USB_THUMB and it still will not mount. I tried unplugging and replugging in as well, no joy.
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root@Tower:~# mount proc on /proc type proc (rw) sysfs on /sys type sysfs (rw) tmpfs on /dev/shm type tmpfs (rw) tmpfs on /var/log type tmpfs (rw,size=128m,mode=0755,size=384m) /dev/sda1 on /boot type vfat (rw,noatime,nodiratime,flush,dmask=77,fmask=177,shortname=mixed) /boot/bzmodules on /lib/modules type squashfs (ro) /boot/bzfirmware on /lib/firmware type squashfs (ro) hugetlbfs on /hugetlbfs type hugetlbfs (rw) overlay on /lib/modules type overlay (rw,lowerdir=/lib/modules,upperdir=/var/local/overlay/lib/modules,workdir=/var/local/overlay-work/lib/modules) overlay on /lib/firmware type overlay (rw,lowerdir=/lib/firmware,upperdir=/var/local/overlay/lib/firmware,workdir=/var/local/overlay-work/lib/firmware) /mnt on /mnt type none (rw,bind) tmpfs on /mnt/disks type tmpfs (rw,size=1M) tmpfs on /mnt/remotes type tmpfs (rw,size=1M) /dev/md1 on /mnt/disk1 type xfs (rw,noatime) /dev/md2 on /mnt/disk2 type xfs (rw,noatime) /dev/md3 on /mnt/disk3 type xfs (rw,noatime) /dev/md4 on /mnt/disk4 type xfs (rw,noatime) /dev/md5 on /mnt/disk5 type xfs (rw,noatime) /dev/md6 on /mnt/disk6 type xfs (rw,noatime) /dev/md7 on /mnt/disk7 type xfs (rw,noatime) /dev/md8 on /mnt/disk8 type xfs (rw,noatime) /dev/md9 on /mnt/disk9 type xfs (rw,noatime) /dev/md10 on /mnt/disk10 type xfs (rw,noatime) /dev/md11 on /mnt/disk11 type xfs (rw,noatime) /dev/md12 on /mnt/disk12 type xfs (rw,noatime) /dev/md13 on /mnt/disk13 type xfs (rw,noatime) /dev/md14 on /mnt/disk14 type xfs (rw,noatime) /dev/md15 on /mnt/disk15 type xfs (rw,noatime) /dev/md16 on /mnt/disk16 type xfs (rw,noatime) /dev/sdd1 on /mnt/cache type btrfs (rw,noatime,space_cache=v2,discard=async) shfs on /mnt/user0 type fuse.shfs (rw,nosuid,nodev,noatime,allow_other) shfs on /mnt/user type fuse.shfs (rw,nosuid,nodev,noatime,allow_other) /dev/sdj1 on /mnt/disks/CCTV type xfs (rw,noatime,nodiratime) /mnt/cache/system/docker/docker.img on /var/lib/docker type btrfs (rw,noatime,space_cache=v2) /mnt/cache/system/libvirt/libvirt.img on /etc/libvirt type btrfs (rw,noatime,space_cache=v2)
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[SOLVED] Edited the GO file and now can't connect to GUI
Kirkbuilder replied to Kirkbuilder's topic in General Support
Thank you! That did the trick! -
I am just enough to be dangerous with Linux and looks like the danger is real! I "vi" edited my GO file attempting to increase my log buffer from 128 to 384 and now I can't connect to my GUI after reboot. I removed the inserted line: mount -o remount,size=384m /var/log I removed it Here is the contents of my GO file: Any help would be appreciated.