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FYI "md3" isn't referred to anywhere if you click disk 3 on the dashboard... sorry for the confusion. seemed obvious (sdh) in parenthesis, *shrugs*
Thanks again
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root@Mondo:~# xfs_repair -L /dev/md3
Phase 1 - find and verify superblock...
Phase 2 - using internal log
- zero log...
Invalid block length (0x0) for buffer
Log inconsistent (didn't find previous header)
empty log check failed
zero_log: cannot find log head/tail (xlog_find_tail=5)
- scan filesystem freespace and inode maps...
- found root inode chunk
Phase 3 - for each AG...
- scan and clear agi unlinked lists...
- process known inodes and perform inode discovery...
- agno = 0
- agno = 1
- agno = 2
- agno = 3
- agno = 4
- agno = 5
- process newly discovered inodes...
Phase 4 - check for duplicate blocks...
- setting up duplicate extent list...
- check for inodes claiming duplicate blocks...
- agno = 2
- agno = 0
- agno = 3
- agno = 1
- agno = 4
- agno = 5
Phase 5 - rebuild AG headers and trees...
- reset superblock...
Phase 6 - check inode connectivity...
- resetting contents of realtime bitmap and summary inodes
- traversing filesystem ...
- traversal finished ...
- moving disconnected inodes to lost+found ...
Phase 7 - verify and correct link counts...
Maximum metadata LSN (1:573584) is ahead of log (1:2).
Format log to cycle 4.
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root@Mondo:~# xfs_repair /dev/md3
Phase 1 - find and verify superblock...
Phase 2 - using internal log
- zero log...
Invalid block length (0x0) for buffer
Log inconsistent (didn't find previous header)
empty log check failed
zero_log: cannot find log head/tail (xlog_find_tail=5)
ERROR: The log head and/or tail cannot be discovered. Attempt to mount the
filesystem to replay the log or use the -L option to destroy the log and
attempt a repair.
root@Mondo:~# -
I ran xfs_repair on /dev/sdh and initially it said that it found a bad magic number, then it made 20 hours of dots and at the end said
"Sorry, could not find valid secondary superblock
Exiting now."so... am I fucked now?
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no errors on drive, should I just format it? but won't I lose the data that's on it? There are several recent things in my /downloads share that are no longer there since this morning. I don't understand why it isn't automatically re-adding the drive?
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OK, first off, sometimes when a torrent is downloaded, the permissions are changed so that any users, can't read or write to the directory, but guest can read, but has no write, and i either have to do the "new permissions" thing on the control panel or chmod 777 from terminal... weird.
Shut down to move UPS location and now Disk 3 (a 6 month old 6tb drive) is saying unmountable? I shut down correctly and am confused because there is nothing obvious to me in SMART data or otherwise that makes that drive seem any bad at all.
Please help
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Soo... I upgraded to the RC, and then the fullblown new 6.8 - Still have intermittent performance issues. Is unRaid really not able to let me stream 1080p/720p content?
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Okay, cool - Let me try this release candidate and see if my life is better
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On 12/6/2019 at 11:16 PM, trurl said:
How did you get transmission installed as a plugin? All transmission plugins are deprecated and that type of application should definitely be a docker.
There are literally hundreds of docker applications available for Unraid, including transmission.
Remove that transmission plugin. The very first plugin you should install is Community Applications, and use it to install dockers and any other plugins.
https://forums.unraid.net/topic/38582-plug-in-community-applications/
Dope! Yes, it's working well as a Docker app
It does seem that whenever Transmission is downloading a few torrents, I am unable to stream via SMB to my KODI computer upstairs from the unRaid - read speed goes between 30mbit to 1mbit, if I stop downloading in transmision, I get 30-40mbit consistently (not fast, but definitely enough to stream 1080p)
any idea what the deal is?
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1 hour ago, Squid said:
Was it set to use cache yes or prefer? If yes, then you have to set it back to yes and then run mover from the Main Tab.
You can use it to speed up writes to shares. Myself, I just use it to store the appdata for docker apps.
Thanks, that worked What is the docker? what kinda apps can I run from there? I managed to get transmission installed as a plugin, super nice having my torrent client running on the unraid box, I like it. I wonder if I can get Medusa (sickrage fork) to run on there too.
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I created my first share, started putting stuff on it, didn't realize my share had "use cache" checked ... because now my cache drive is full and I'm getting notifications and emails about it. I unticked the use cache part of my share, but nothing has changed. Not sure what the cache drive is for if I can't "use it" ... but anywho... I'm just learning
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13 hours ago, johnnie.black said:
Still constant ATA errors, there will always be issues until those are gone.
There was one bad drive (old 1.5tb that is probably a decade old, lol) and one bad cable connected to a 6tb... that cable was at least a decade old, rofl. Thanks, no more errors now I think.
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12 hours ago, trurl said:
I recommend removing all those and just starting a new array without them.
I always recommend fewer larger disks instead of more smaller disks. More disks require more ports, more power, at some point more license, and most importantly, each additional disk is an additional point of failure. And larger disks perform better due to increased density.
Haven't checked the SMART for each of those, but I suspect they are also old. Have you tested all of your disks? Every bit of every disk must be reliably read to reliably rebuild a disk.
Don't install lots of disks just because you have them laying around. Only install what you need for capacity. It is easy to add disks later, or to replace a disk with a larger disk.
But where is the fun in that?! (lol)
OKAY, I did that. It's great I'm going to let the 6tb drives which are brand new, and the 3tb drive do their thing now, and it's syncing at 178mb/sec (much better than before, lol) once it's up, I'll add some more drives. Yes I tested them all, but i didn't "preclear" them, can't find the thing for that in the ui, must be a command-line thing?
I definitely want to use all my drive bays, as that would be fun, and I think I'd like to add a second parity drive, at what point is that recommended?
Thanks!
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2 hours ago, johnnie.black said:
Still the constant ATA errors on ATA5/6, might be the ports, swap those disks with other two and see if the errors remain with the same ports.
- Hmmmm - Might be this crappy enclosure I've got them in. old SATA I 4 bay removable drive bay enclosure thing
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ok, it sees all the disks! thats awesome. but there is something up. its syncing the parity disk _VERY_ slowly. like 500kb/sec - is that normal? 118 days remaining lol
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Cables replaced! Trying now. (the cables were random old ones)
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Hi There, I'm new to unraid.
I have a computer with 10 drive bays. 4x 6tb drives (new) and a random assortment of 1tb+ other drives. One of the 6tb drives refuses to format, I have no idea why. Just is stuck there saying "Unmountable disk present: Disk 3 • ST6000DM003-2CY186_WCT1X3C2 (sdg)"
Screenshot here: https://i.imgur.com/rJNvkE0.png
diagnostics file attached.
I like unraid and think i'll be buying a pro license, but I need to make it work first and start actually using it as my NAS :) Right now it's stuck
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Still very curious about transmission-bt sometimes when a torrent has finished downloading i cannot access the folder as any other user than guest, anyone know why?