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Parity checks after every reboot?

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If got a backup unraid server that i auto start just for a backup.

But every time it boots up, it also starts a parity check??

It makes no difference if i use the GUI or the command powerdown.

 

And i also have this problem with my main server two.

I just used the GUI to shut down the system and after i turned it back on it started a check.

I'm running the latest unraid version on both systems.

What's up with that?

Solved by JorgeB

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1 hour ago, MrYoshii said:

But every time it boots up, it also starts a parity check??

That suggests it's having an unclean shutdown every time, the diagnostics will confirm.

  • Author

Where will you see that?

 

Edited by MrYoshii

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Aug 30 13:33:54 HomeServer01 emhttpd: unclean shutdown detected

Look in the flash drive /logs folder, there should be diags saved there form he last unclean shutdowns, post the latest ones.

  • Author

okok but why did it shutdown unclean?

I just kicked shutdown in the GUI and waited until the system turned off.

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17 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

Look in the flash drive /logs folder, there should be diags saved there form he last unclean shutdowns, post the latest ones.

 

  • Author

oh, sry i did misunderstand that.

the last log is already here. Its that one if made. But there is one from the shutdown time to. Its a bit earlier than the time stamp you posted.

 

Edited by MrYoshii

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  • Solution

Current shutdown timeout is not long enough, go to Settings -> Disk Settings and change the shutdown timeout to something like 150 secs, then retry.

  • Author

thanks, I think it works now.

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