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  1. On 6/15/2022 at 5:21 AM, Ozric13 said:

    Hi all

     

    Just new here, can someone post a real easy guide for installing mediaelch in a Docker container for a Synology NAS?

     

    I`ve been trying for a few days now from various sites but nothing is working as there is no clear guide for installing into Docker.

     

    Many thanks in advance 

     

    Alan

     

    Sorry I have no idea how docker on the Synology works... for the normal container you can just start it with: 

     

    docker run -p 5800:5800 -p 5900:5900 -v /path/to/config/folder:/config/xdg/config/kvibes -v /path/to/media:/movies -e PGID=1000 -e PUID=1000 mediaelch:latest

     

    You need to set the options and environments similar to this on the NAS I guess... make sure you have the right user and paths...

  2. yeah i know, but there was nothing running and nothing accessin it afaik.

    anyway, that rebuild was successfull without any errors now. thanks for the moral and tech support :)

    it's weird what issues cabling can cause, you'll never notice until you run something like unraid.

     

    so in conlusion: it looks like the issue was caused by a faulty breakout cable

  3. Rebuild finished with the errors overnight. How do i start another rebuild on that disk? edit: found that part in the docs. Just ordered a new breakout cable for that hba and will rebuild disk18 again I guess.

     

    It was replace since it was an old one with some udma errors.


    and yeah I know, dual parity would be adviced, but there is nothing on that server that is irreplaceable. Also I would need another 14tb disk.

  4. I'm currently in the process of replacing disks in my server. While replacing a 4tb disk18 with a 12tb. Disk3 threw a ton of read errors but stayed  online. I had issues with that disk prior to a parity where it would go offiline, after swapping the cable on this one I was able to rebuild disk3 successfull to get it back online with a valid parity.

     

    For my understanding right now i can't trust the disk integrity of the rebuld disk18, correct? What would be the proper steps to ensure data integrity there? should i swap back disk18 for the old one, make a new config and replace and rebuild disk3?

     

    rebuild didn't finish yet, bit I'm beyond the 4tb mark for the disk i replaced.

    spacehog-diagnostics-20210918-2210.zip

  5. Support for MediaElch docker container

     

    Application Name: MediaElch
    Application Site: https://www.kvibes.de/mediaelch/

    Docker Hub: https://hub.docker.com/r/masonxx/mediaelch
    Github: https://github.com/mason-xx/docker-mediaelch

     

    Support tool for you media collection. 

     

    Manage all your movies, tv shows, concerts and music. Import new files and automatically rename them.
    Scrapers - MediaElch comes with many scrapers including The Movie DB, The TV DB, IMDB, fanart.tv, The Audio DB and many others.
    Kodi - MediaElch creates nfo files for use with Kodi. Because of extensive configuration options other media centers are supported as well.

     

    Mostly based on https://github.com/Giftie/docker-mediaelch just fixed up an unraid template and some smaller settings. Bare with me, I'm pretty new to these things. Thanks.

     

    Post any questions or issues relating to this docker in this thread.

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  6. Okay, some hours and 4 million tabs and stuff later.... here is a working version.

     

    https://hub.docker.com/r/masonxx/mediaelch

     

    I also made a template xml file.. but I'm not sure how to get this working. Do i need to host this on github to be able to add it as a repository? It didn't work with my local webserver...

     

    Feel free to give it a spin.. just add it to your template directory: /boot/config/plugins/dockerMan/templates-user

     

     

    mediaelch.xml

  7. Great explanation thank you. Yeah I would loved to move to xfs, but since I only always replaced discs with rebuilds I never had the chance.
    Will defiantly start converting when I'm sorted initially now and have a better confidence.

    Any more explanations on the performance issue on fuller disks? I have hickups since ages, since my disks are always 99% filled. Sometimes browsing smb takes 30 seconds while more than one file operation is going on...

  8. Thanks I did that, but for my understanding. Why does this happend if the rebuild starts proper from the beginning and does finish without errors?

     

    This is the output of the check, It told me to repair the superblock. Then i did another check, which told me to rebuild-tree. I did that too and it came up with a handful of damaged files, no loss there. So far array looks fine. Can I be confident to go from here? I'm still a little estranged about the whole thing.

     

    Guess for any further step I'll wait for the replacement LSI controllers... and might switch to xfs in a longrun.

     

    thanks for your help so far Johnnie

     

    rebuild-sb: wrong block count occured (2929721331), fixed (2929721328)
    rebuild-sb: wrong bitmap number occured (1), fixed (0) (really 89408)
    Reiserfs super block in block 16 on 0x901 of format 3.6 with standard journal
    Count of blocks on the device: 2929721328
    Number of bitmaps: 0 (really uses 89408)
    Blocksize: 4096
    Free blocks (count of blocks - used [journal, bitmaps, data, reserved] blocks): 1955597332
    Root block: 27832367
    Filesystem is NOT clean
    Tree height: 5
    Hash function used to sort names: "r5"
    Objectid map size 790, max 972
    Journal parameters:
            Device [0x0]
            Magic [0x3036d1ad]
            Size 8193 blocks (including 1 for journal header) (first block 18)
            Max transaction length 1024 blocks
            Max batch size 900 blocks
            Max commit age 30
    Blocks reserved by journal: 0
    Fs state field: 0x1:
             some corruptions exist.
    sb_version: 2
    inode generation number: 39385
    UUID: c4f3b705-32f7-4d13-b095-ccb010fe7975
    LABEL:
    Set flags in SB:
            ATTRIBUTES CLEAN
    Mount count: 632
    Maximum mount count: Disabled. Run fsck.reiserfs(8) or use tunefs.reiserfs(8) to enable.
    Last fsck run: Never with a version that supports this feature.
    Check interval in days: Disabled. Run fsck.reiserfs(8) or use tunefs.reiserfs(8) to enable.
    ----
    reiserfsck --check started at Sun Sep 16 07:15:45 2018
    ###########
    Replaying journal: 
    Replaying journal: Done.
    Reiserfs journal '/dev/md1' in blocks [18..8211]: 0 transactions replayed
    Checking internal tree..  finished
    Comparing bitmaps..Bad nodes were found, Semantic pass skipped
    1 found corruptions can be fixed only when running with --rebuild-tree
    ###########
    reiserfsck finished at Sun Sep 16 08:25:10 2018
    ###########
    Zero bit found in on-disk bitmap after the last valid bit.
    block 8211: The number of items (8) is incorrect, should be (7)
     the problem in the internal node occured (8211), whole subtree is skipped
    vpf-10640: The on-disk and the correct bitmaps differs.
    ----
    Will rebuild the filesystem (/dev/md1) tree
    Will put log info to 'stdout'
    
    Do you want to run this program?[N/Yes] (note need to type Yes if you do):Yes
    Replaying journal: Done.
    Reiserfs journal '/dev/md1' in blocks [18..8211]: 0 transactions replayed
    Zero bit found in on-disk bitmap after the last valid bit. Fixed.
    ###########
    reiserfsck --rebuild-tree started at Sun Sep 16 09:01:46 2018
    ###########
    Pass 0:
    ####### Pass 0 #######
    Loading on-disk bitmap .. ok, 974123999 blocks marked used
    Skipping 97618 blocks (super block, journal, bitmaps) 974026381 blocks will be read
    0%block 8211: The number of items (8) is incorrect, should be (7) - correctedec
    block 8211: The free space (64) is incorrect, should be (1256) - corrected
    ....20%....40%....60%....80%....100%                       left 0, 54896 /sec
    12542 directory entries were hashed with "r5" hash.
            "r5" hash is selected
    Flushing..finished
            Read blocks (but not data blocks) 974026381
                    Leaves among those 964911
                            - corrected leaves 1
                    pointers in indirect items to wrong area 2 (zeroed)
                    Objectids found 12558
    
    Pass 1 (will try to insert 964911 leaves):
    ####### Pass 1 #######
    Looking for allocable blocks .. finished
    0%....20%....40%....60%....80%....100%                         left 0, 115 /sec
    Flushing..finished
            964911 leaves read
                    964818 inserted
                    93 not inserted
    ####### Pass 2 #######
    Pass 2:
    0%....20%....40%....60%....80%....100%                           left 0, 0 /sec
    Flushing..finished
            Leaves inserted item by item 93
    Pass 3 (semantic):
    ####### Pass 3 #########
    ... [..]: The file [2 1723] has the wrong block count in the StatData (2290624) - corrected to (2290608)
    [..]: The directory [2 1720] has the wrong block count in the StatData (6) - corrected to (3)
    vpf-10650: The directory [2 1720] has the wrong size in the StatData (2624) - corrected to (1504)
    Flushing..finished
            Files found: 12165
            Directories found: 379
    Pass 3a (looking for lost dir/files):
    ####### Pass 3a (lost+found pass) #########
    Looking for lost directories:
    Looking for lost files:5 /sec
    Flushing..finishede 0, 0 /sec
            Objects without names 13
            Empty lost dirs removed 2
            Files linked to /lost+found 13
    Pass 4 - finished done 644856, 77 /sec
            Deleted unreachable items 2
    Flushing..finished
    Syncing..finished
    ###########
    reiserfsck finished at Sun Sep 16 18:45:38 2018
    ###########