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  1. As the title says, my Parity drive stopped working suddenly without reason.  When I stopped the array, the drive was missing.  After a power down and a jiggling of the cables, I booted the system up and it sees the drive however unRaid says that Parity is disabled, even though the drive is selected.  I was able to run a full SMART test with no errors reported, but the system does not want to use it.  Any suggestions on how to resolve this?  I'm concerned about losing data without protection in place.  TIA! 

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  2. Strange, I tried to run the scrub from a different browser (Edge) and I can access the GUI page of the cache drive without issues.  Not sure why that flickering is happening with Chrome and only on the cache drive gui but oh well. I have the scrub running now.  In the meantime, if it finds uncorrectable errors, what should my next steps be?

  3. Thanks for the reply.  I tried running the stats command on my cache pool and had the following results: 

     

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    Looks like I do certainly have some integrity issues.  When I try to go to the GUI to run the scrub command, the page just keeps flashing and I can't click anything.  Not sure if that's related to my current issue or if its a bug.  No other drives do this.  I suppose I could run the scrub command from the CLI, I'll see if I can find the proper commands so that I don't accidentally delete my file system.

     

  4. My parity drive has suddenly disabled itself.  When I run a SMART test, it says that there are no issues.  I've tried removing the drive, rebooting and then adding it again.  It went through the rebuild process which took about a day and a half.  It worked again for about 3 days and then disabled itself again.  I've also checked the cables and power.  I've attached the diagnostics file, any help would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks!

    tower-diagnostics-20200115-2247.zip

  5. 16 hours ago, ken-ji said:

    Yeah, docker networks currently do not communicate with an external DHCP server - there was some talk about somebody writing a docker engine plugin to do that, but that has yet to materialize - so the need to specify a subnet for docker containers to use outside of the DHCP server allocation range is necessary.

     

    OK, thank you for clarifying. I'll manage things manually for now until a solution is found.

     

     

  6. Thanks, after my last post I did some research and decided to test the 6.4 RC since downgrading seemed simple.  True to form (at least as it seems for me) it broke many things  including my dockers (they disappeared) and I could not longer access shares from some of the systems on my network.  I spent a couple hours of getting things fixed up and I am now running the latest 6.4RC and I am able to assign IPs to the dockers independent of the unRaid host IP which is what I wanted to do.  The only issue I have now is that its not receiving IPs from my DHCP server but is assigning the IP itself.  I do have the ability to assign the IP manually from the GUI however I prefer to leverage my DHCP server and assign reserved IPs for cleaner management.  Not sure if this behavior is by design or if there's something that I can do alter it so that it behaves the way that I'd like.  I'll do a search however if you have any advice to give I'd gladly accept it. 


    Thanks!

     

  7. Ah, OK.  I glossed over that.  I figured I was on the latest since it was reporting that there were no updates.  

     

    Short of installing a RC of version 6.4, is there anything that I can do to get this working in my current version?  I am running a few mission critical services on my unRaid (one of them being a Security Cam DVR) and I'd rather not risk any instability that inherently comes from early release software.

  8. OK, so I found this thread because I need to set up my Home Automation gateway docker to use port 80 which means it will require its own IP address.  Unfortunately I'm not getting anywhere.  I tried entering the commands on the first post and my unRaid manages to accept them all except for when I enter the last line:  homenet

     

    When I press enter I get the following message:  "docker network create" requires exactly 1 argument(s).

    See 'docker network create -[-help'.

     

    Specifics: I am running version 6.3.5

    I have 1 nic

    Network info:

    Unraid: 192.168.0.133

    Subnet 192.168.0.0/24

    GW: 192.168.0.1

     

    I did make the changes to the commands so that they reflected my subnet and not that of the instructions.  Other than that, I've copied everything to the letter. Any suggestions?

     

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