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  1. On 3/6/2024 at 10:09 AM, JorgeB said:

    In the terminal yes, but it's written to the flash drive, so it works until deleted.

    How do I reverrse the echo command or remove the blacklist on the amdgpu? It wasn't the issue. I ended up having to do the parity sync in safe mode and I rolled the os back to 6.12.6. It seemed to quit about 80 to 90 % through the parity. Took a few times to get it done. Made sure to have reconstruct write on to speed it up too. Haven't seen the issue again though.

  2. 49 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

    Not sure it that's related to the problem but I see a lot of GPU related issues logged, if you are not using it for transcoding or similar try backlisting the amdgpu driver:

     

    https://docs.unraid.net/unraid-os/release-notes/6.10.0#linux-kernel

    I use the gpu sometimes to access the bare metal ssd windows system I have on the pc. Would this affect that? Also I see where it is noted in the release but where would that be implemented and what would I input for my case? Thanks.

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  3. I wasnt aware of a backup to the system config other than backup of the flash. I am not familiar with wipefs. 

     

    I removed the drive since it was mostly empty and didnt contain data I wanted. It was doing a parity renew for over a day, then the system was not accessible again. So restarted and restarted array and parity renew......the system was unaccessible again within a couple hours. I attached diagnostics. Hopefully it shows what is causing the inaccessibility.

     

    tower-diagnostics-20240302-1729.zip

  4. Upon accessing server Unraid was not running processes so I rebooted. Upon rebooting the a ZFS disk in the array was stuck on mounting. I checked all connections rebooted and the same. I tried to replace the drive thinking there is an issue with the drive since I had uncorrectable I/O failure. How do I get the drive to mount, and should it be the original drive since the drive I tried to replace it with won't mount either? 

     

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  5. 18 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

    This is normal, it represents the percentage of the ARC being used, it's normal (and better for performance) to always be close to 100%.

     

    The instability is almost certainly unrelated, I see on the log some possible AMD GPU issues, also some SMB related call traces.

    I know this. But yesterday I noticed that the rise in ram continuation happens after it hits 100%, it then drops from 100, then rises again to 100, then the ram incremently rises abit. This continues until the ram is maxed and system instability. I have used zfs for about 4 months without issue and understand zfs uses 100%. Whats unusual to me is that it seems to transfer to extra ram use in the ram bar, then continue to rise ram until unstable.

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