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Very slow rebuild after failed drive

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Hi All

long time user, 1st time poster.

I had a drive fail the other day and it switched to emulated.  I ordered a new drive. 

When the new drive arrived, I shut down the system (cleanly), swapped out the drive and assigned to the slot of the old drive.

Started the array and started a rebuild.

All went well up to about 50% then it has basically stalled.  71kb/s.  600days to compete.

Diagnostics attached.  Any ideas?
Thanks heaps

Matt

 

caroline2-diagnostics-20221123-1756.zip

Solved by JorgeB

Unraid driver crashed, try rebooting, the rebuild will re-start from the beginning, then hopefully it won't crash again.

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Hi Jorge

 

Thanks!

 

I rebooted and ran again.  Must have got close to completion but when I got up this morning the system must have rebooted.  Not sure why...
I have started the rebuild again (3rd time) hopefully will complete.

 

Cheers

 

Matt

Might be a good idea to enable the syslog server to see if it catches something if it happens again. 

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Hi Jorge
Thanks for your help.
It crashed again before it completed.
I have enabled the syslog server and started the rebuild again.  Hopefully it works.

Cheers
Matt

  • Author

Hello again Jorge
crashed again, I looked though the syslog (attached) and it looks like it may be crashing when the mover starts.

I think I have disabled the mover using the mover tuning plugin.  Is there any way to disable the mover for sure?

Thanks again for your help

 

Matt
 

syslog-192.168.1.19.log

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Nothing relevant logged, this usually points to a hardware issue, start by running memtes, if you have a different PSU you could test with it might also be a good idea.

  • 2 weeks later...
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Hi Jorge

Thanks for you help. Turned out to be a bad stick of ram.  Array all heathy now.

Thanks again

Matt

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