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A few weeks ago (I think drive 1) got some read errors.
I thought this maybe was a problem with a cable or something as the drive SMART test are all fine.
So I decided to rebuild the array using the same drive and all was well until yesterday. I woke up with two drives with read errors...
As I didn't had time to look at this I turn off the server and turn it back on when I got home from work. I decided to run Extended SMART tests on all drives.
These all finished with no errors.
Hardware
CPU: i7-2600K CPU @ 3.40GHz
Mobo: ASUSTeK Computer INC. - P8Z68-V PRO
RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws X F3-12800CL9-4GBXL (x4)
PSU: Cooler Master Silent Pro Gold 800W
All of the above is approx 9 years old and has been powered on almost 24h since.
Drives:
HDD 5x: HGST HUH721010ALN600 10TB (3x 1 year + 1 month) (2x 6 months)
SSD: Samsung SSD 860 QVO 1TB
SSD2: ADATA SU800 1TB
Any suggestions? Maybe failing PSU or Mobo?
May plan at the moment is to move all the drives to a Dell T7500 workstation. But should I do a rebuild or new config and just clear the old error message?
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On 5/24/2020 at 7:21 PM, Yoram said:
Now a quick question: Setup has worked, I can see in the log how it is listing file after file of my iCloud photos. It seems to be only creating folders, without actually saving any files. Is there a setting somewhere that I missed? Have you ever experienced this?
In the log it will list the following for example:
home/user/iCloud/2020/02/20/IMG_7207.HEIC
/home/user/iCloud/2020/02/19/8ea11b5c-f26b-4d93-96c3-c6a037ee01dd.jpg
/home/user/iCloud/2020/02/18/2ac47d72-f515-4b26-b975-bdae319f1b52.jpg
/home/user/iCloud/2020/02/19/ec6770bc-b98c-422a-a602-d459f7272189.jpg
/home/user/iCloud/2020/02/19/IMG_7202.HEIC
/home/user/iCloud/2020/02/19/43cf780a-d9a6-4fbf-874f-d1ce19d465dc.jpg
/home/user/iCloud/2020/02/20/5ba84dce-c350-4355-8a71-9e02f7355176.jpg
/home/user/iCloud/2020/02/19/IMG_7203.HEIC
/home/user/iCloud/2020/02/19/2bf9c153-ba57-4a59-8eee-8dca104342e6.jpgIf I'm not mistaking it first scans and creates the folder structure. After this is done it will download the files.
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On 5/18/2020 at 5:48 PM, Lasbo55 said:
"Error: Invalid value for "-d" / "--directory": Path "/home//iCloud" does not exist"
This error seems to be fixed in the update from last night.
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6 hours ago, principino1984 said:
I had to run the docker configuration manually cause the automatic from CA is not mapping correctly the "iCloud" name too. But now I have another problem when I start it:
"Error: Invalid value for "-d" / "--directory": Path "/home//iCloud" does not exist"
I'm getting this error as well since the update last night.
@boredazfcuk maybe this is something that has to do with changes on your end?
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8 hours ago, Drazzilb said:
EDIT: got it working change mapping for /home/user/icloud to /home/user/iCloud , the capital C does make a difference.
Thanks! I will adjust the default value to be with a capital C.
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Did you create a .mounted file?
QuoteVOLUME CONFIGURATION
It also requires a named volume mapped to /config. This is where is stores the authentication cookie. Without it, it will lose the cookie information each time the container is recreated. It will download the photos to the "/home/${user}/iCloud" photos directory. You need to create a bind mount into the container at this point
I also have a failsafe built in. The launch script will look for a file called .mounted in the "/home/${user}/iCloud" folder. If this file is not present, it will not sync with iCloud. This is so that if the underlying disk/volume/whatever gets unmounted, sync will not occur. This prevents the script from filling up the root volume if the underlying volume isn't mounted for whatever reason. This file MUST be created manually and sync will not start without it
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Hi all!
In search of a way to get my iCloud pictures on my array and keep them in sync with iCloud (pull only).
I ended up writing a docker template for the boredazfcuk/icloudpd docker container.
This is my first template so bear with me. If someone has suggestions or comments about it please let me know!
The template is located here.
https://github.com/Womabre/unraid-docker-templates
Known issues
- Your iCloud password cannot contain special characters (I know of * and & to be problematic).
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I have tried the following:
#Disable SMB1 and SMB2 for security reasons
min protocol = SMB3
protocol = SMB3Try the following:
client min protocol = SMB3
Source: https://www.samba.org/samba/docs/current/man-html/smb.conf.5.html
At the moment I unfortunately don't have a mac to test this. (Swollen battery, being serviced)
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I have the same problem. Before on Mojave with 6.7.2 I didn't experience any problems.
I noticed that mounting shares using the IP instead of hostname works better.
Disk read errors..
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Yeah, I know... Should have saved diags before shutting down.