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  1. After running for about 12 hours it was still at 40%. That was when I went to sleep and I woke up in the morning with the following error: I am still attaching the smart report in the hopes it retained some of the extgended scan. I am also starting another extended scan once my new PCIE SATA card arrives today. I am in the hopes that it might be that causing issues since its much cheaper and easier to replace than a 12tb HDD (also upgrading from a 6 port to a 10 port SATA card) and worst case scenario if it fails it still gives me room for 4 more drives. tower-smart-20210726-1023.zip
  2. Thanks I will try that now.
  3. I had the diagnostic files attached on my first post. Regardless I rebooted my unraid pc and I put it into maintenance mode. The issue is still there so I made a new diagnostic file and attaching it to this post. Just as an FYI I had this issue a few months back too (slow parity check) and I made a post about it here. I was told I had a bad SATA cable so I ordered new ones to replace all the drives. That seemed to fix the issue until now. Thank you for all your help. tower-diagnostics-20210725-1103.zip
  4. So I should run xfs_repair on the parity drive too? I tried to run the parity check and it’s now running at 600kb/sec so it will finish in 300 days lol…
  5. It worked! This is the command I used in hopes it helps other people in the future: xfs_repair -v -L /dev/sdi1
  6. Thank you I will try that now and reply back with my results. Edit when you say from gui do you mean the command line inside of unraid? Or the Check disk option? I used the command on the command line and I got this response: Should I use the -L option or should I do something else first? I have tried running the array again but the result is the same.
  7. I ran it from the command line and I used this syntax: xfs_repair -v /dev/sdi I also used the gui with the command -nv but it did not fix anything. I will run the command again and attach a log here shortly. All commands where run in Maintenance mode. xfs_repair -nv.txt
  8. So out of nowhere one of my newest drives (couple of months old) became uncountable. So I tried XFS Repair and I got the following error: Any way I can get to drive restored using the parity drive? tower-diagnostics-20210723-2035.zip
  9. So I found the option to plug that in but it asks me to verify the settings change by sending me an email to confirm the change... Since emails don't work I am stuck in a vicious cycle...
  10. I finally got rocketchat to work but any of the email functions don't work. For example when I put in an email address to invite a user it never does anything (no messages). When I sent out a test email using the mailer in settings it says "the emails are being sent" but the emails never arrive. Is there another docker or setting I need to setup for these features to work?
  11. So I spoke to the LanCache team in discord and they are blaming this container. Honestly I don't think that is right either but at this point I plan on deleting LanCache unless somebody has another idea for me to try.
  12. Even if it was due to downloading two copies, I have a symmetrical gigabit connection and the speeds I get are closer to 5% of my bandwidth. I have tried pointing the DNS from 8.8.8.8 to 1.1.1.1 (upstream) but no change. I will now try pointing it to my Pi-Hole DNS that sits inside my network. EDIT: Even when using my local DNS (pi-hole) as my upstream, the results are the same.
  13. Hopefully somebody will respond with a solution to this issue. Clearly there are many out there with the same problem as us.
  14. I am having speed issues too. I have a symetrical gig connection to my ISP and my download speeds on steam are 60mb/s before I installed LanCache. After the install I am getting 2-15mb/s tops. Once LANCACHE has it cached it works perfectly (80-90MB/s). So right now I have a love hate relationship with it. I LOVE it once it has the files cached but I HATE how much it slows down my first download ^_^; I am running this docker on unRAID with the following specs: CPU: Intel® Xeon® CPU E3-1240 v5 @ 3.50GHz HVM: Enabled IOMMU: Enabled Cache: 128 KiB, 128 KiB, 1024 KiB, 8192 KiB Memory: 64 GiB DDR4 (max. installable capacity 64 GiB) Network: bond0: fault-tolerance (active-backup), mtu 1500 eth0: 1000 Mbps, full duplex, mtu 1500 Kernel: Linux 4.19.98-Unraid x86_64 OpenSSL: 1.1.1d PS: I have a dual SFP+ NIC that I plan on installing bonded and my primary switch is fiber only 10g but unless I can figure out this issue, there is no point in installing it.

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