JakeBullet

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  1. Ah, OK. I just never saw it before but bet I updated the Parity Tuning plugin at some time. Thanks.
  2. This seems to be something new to 6.9.2? - Cannot remember this happening before. They are shucked 8tb and do run hot. Have set the warning disk temp to 50c. Anyone else seen this?
  3. Why did I buy UnRaid? Because when it was time to upsize my array, I did some searches on this forum, followed the proper procedure and EVERYTHING went perfect. No fuss, no errors and if I needed help it is all right here. Yep, That's why I bought UnRaid.
  4. Hi All. Is there a plugin that just puts unraid status's into MQTT? I did a search but really could not find what I was looking for. Thanks
  5. Still Working fine. I even copied another 100Gb+ to it and no other errors.
  6. Yep, it is a WD Red. But I have got 5+ years out of it so I cannot complain. I will keep an eye on it. Thanks.
  7. I did see that and it is a 5 year old drive. But did the sector get remapped?
  8. Hi all. New to Unraid as of about 3 months ago. One of my disks was flagged with 'Current pending sector 1' and 'Offline uncorrectable 1' I have done a search here on the forum and seen some posts with the same issues. So. Here is what I have done: Ran the long extended smart test (log included) and it completed without errors. Ran Parity check with do not write corrections to parity and I get: Unraid Parity check: 03-02-2020 04:56 PM Notice [HPNAS01] - Parity check finished (0 errors) Duration: 7 hours, 31 minutes, 45 seconds. Average speed: 110.7 MB/s I then Reboot. So when I check the drive it is still showing 'Current pending sector 1' and 'Offline uncorrectable 1' I have also written 50Gb of junk data just to that drive and no more errors have sprung up. I this drive OK? Ideas? Thoughts? WDC_WD30EFRX-68EUZN0_WD-WMC4N2029121-20200203-0917.txt
  9. The community support. That is why I bought it. Easy to setup. Would like to see iSCSI support.
  10. Just had an issue like this on a Windows server. Was 1000Mb and working fine for over a year, noticed it dropped to 100Mb on a file transfer. Anyway, the network cable went bad. Replaced that and it went back to full speed.