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Parity Time

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So I thought I was good and golden and everything made sense but I think something's going on. I started my Parity Copy 24 hours ago. Coming from a 4tb to a 14tb both 7200RPM it started at around 150MB/s which was standard and now speeds have dropped to 54MB/s and my log is repeating the same thing "emhttpd: error: share_luks_status, 6173: Operation not supported (95): getxattr: /mnt/user/appdata" 

 

I also have my diagnostic file as well.

 

 

My steps were the following:

  1. Stop the array and restart Unraid.
  2. Unassign old data disk and start array.
  3. Stop the array.
  4. Power down and replace the old data drive with the new parity. (thinking back I did not preclear)
  5. Assigned new drive as parity. 
  6. Assigned old party drive to old data slot.
  7. Started copy.

 

Did I mess something up? 

unraid-diagnostics-20230522-1848.zip

Edited by DKThreatt

Solved by JorgeB

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8 hours ago, DKThreatt said:

"emhttpd: error: share_luks_status, 6173: Operation not supported (95): getxattr: /mnt/user/appdata" 

This is unrelated and means something created that path before Unraid.

 

Copy is going kind of slow but it's going and there are no disk issues logged, so I would just wait for now.

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