Artanis Posted April 12, 2021 Share Posted April 12, 2021 (edited) Hello everyone, I'm a new Unraid user (just bought the Plus version a couple of weeks ago). A few minutes ago a scheduled Parity Check just completed. Turns out there were 29254 sync errors it automatically corrected. The previous two parity checks were without any error and I didn't change anything (the PC done on March 30th was after I added a 2TB disk and showed zero errors). Afaik there was no unclean shutdown of the UnRaid system (it shuts itself down after a few minutes of inactivity at midnight via the Dynamix S3 Sleep plugin and I usually see no errors in the logs although they get wiped with each login). I'm a bit concerned, although the system itself seems to be working properly. I'm attaching the diagnostic. Can you please let me know what should I do and if I should be concerned? There are no discernible errors in the disks: And they all show up as Healthy in the SMART checks. Thanks for your help! artaunraid-diagnostics-20210412-1657.zip Edited April 12, 2021 by Artanis Typos Quote Link to comment
JorgeB Posted April 12, 2021 Share Posted April 12, 2021 Without rebooting run a non correcting check, if more errors are found post new diags and there's a problem for sure, if not most likely the result of an unclean shutdown since last check. Quote Link to comment
Artanis Posted April 12, 2021 Author Share Posted April 12, 2021 Thanks. I'll start the parity check without correcting checks and I'll report back (probably tomorrow since it will take 8 hours). Quote Link to comment
itimpi Posted April 12, 2021 Share Posted April 12, 2021 38 minutes ago, Artanis said: A few minutes ago a scheduled Parity Check just completed. Turns out there were 29254 sync errors it automatically corrected. It is normally recommended that scheduled parity checks are set up as non-correcting. That rationale is that if you have a drive mis-behaving and producing read errors you will not end up corrupting parity inadvertently. Ideally you only want to run a correcting check when you think there might be some errors to correct and you know why they happened. Quote Link to comment
Artanis Posted April 12, 2021 Author Share Posted April 12, 2021 Thanks, I'll keep this in mind. I thought it was OK as a setting (fixing right away) similarly to a chkdsk, but I see now how this might not be desirable. Speaking of errors, if it turns out to be "non-graceful-shutdown" related (which might be then caused by the Sleep plugin), should I set it up with a script to stop running docker containers? Maybe that's the issue... I assumed that the shutdown command (the same you can issue manually) toke care of gracefully stopping everything (Array included), but maybe it's not so... p.s. 25% parity check, 0 errors for now. Quote Link to comment
Artanis Posted April 13, 2021 Author Share Posted April 13, 2021 Reporting as promised; the parity check was completed with 0 errors. So can I stop worrying, was it due to unclean shutdown and I should double check the Sleep plugin? Maybe I really do need to manually stop the docker containers with some script? Thanks! Quote Link to comment
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