Vagabond Posted September 29, 2023 Share Posted September 29, 2023 I have been using unRAID for a number of years and for the most part everything has been going great, so kudos to the team! I will put a longer description below, but my question has to do with xfs repair -n. I have 14 drives in my array where one is parity, and all are 10TB Western Digital. In running xfs repair -n on all of them, I notice that 5 of the disks do not enumerate the number of inodes, but the other 8 do. I thought maybe the difference was that 8 of the disks are on an HBA, but that is not it. One HBA disk has no values listed, and one motherboard disk does. This is the difference I am referring to (I will also attach a sample output of each): - scan filesystem freespace and inode maps... - 11:37:28: scanning filesystem freespace - 20 of 20 allocation groups done - found root inode chunk - 11:37:57: process known inodes and inode discovery - 472640 of 472640 inodes done - process newly discovered inodes... vs - scan filesystem freespace and inode maps... - found root inode chunk - process newly discovered inodes... The array starts ok, quick SMART test on each drive passes, and parity check finished with zero errors, I'm just wondering why there is a reporting difference, and whether there are any additional checks I should perform. Thanks! History ======= I was recently having trouble viewing the directory listing in Windows for one folder on my 6.3.5 server, in that Windows Explorer was non-responsive. I decided to go to the unRAID GUI and drill down to see which drives contained contents for that folder. Anyway, the GUI then became non-responsive, so I decided to power down the server and bring it back up. I think my Putty command to powerdown was not successful but one way or the other the server had an unclean shutdown. I decided to try running xfs repair on the data drives as a precaution.xfs_sample_run_with-n_2.txtxfs_sample_run_with-n.txt Quote Link to comment
JorgeB Posted September 29, 2023 Share Posted September 29, 2023 Are all the filesystem of the same age? Older ones could have some differences vs newer ones, in any case would not worry about that, but would run xf_repair without -n or nothing will be done if there are corruptions, and it's not always obvious by just looking at the -n output. Quote Link to comment
Vagabond Posted September 29, 2023 Author Share Posted September 29, 2023 I was wondering about that too, but judging by the SMART hours on the disk at least, there is no immediate pattern. Unless, and you might be onto something, one group or the other has been swapped into the array since I went to 6.3.5 from an older version of unRAID. I didn't always have 14x10TB but swapped them in place of smaller drives over time. Quote Link to comment
Vagabond Posted September 29, 2023 Author Share Posted September 29, 2023 Oh, one more thing before I run repair on all the data drives. In researching this question a bit before posting, I found a YouTube video by SpaceInvader One where he recommends unRAID 6.7.0 or higher due to needing xfsprogs v4.20.0 as older versions had issues. Is this something I need to be concerned about? Quote Link to comment
Solution JorgeB Posted September 30, 2023 Solution Share Posted September 30, 2023 I would recommend being on the latest stable, so 6.12.4 Quote Link to comment
Vagabond Posted September 30, 2023 Author Share Posted September 30, 2023 I've been researching how to upgrade and would like some advice. I tried the instructions here https://docs.unraid.net/unraid-os/manual/upgrade-instructions/, but when I try to update the 'unRAID Server OS' plugin to the suggested 6.5.3, the installation fails as https://s3.amazonaws.com/dnld.lime-technology.com/stable/unRAIDServer-6.5.3-x86_64.zip is no longer valid. I then tried manually installing the plug-in as suggested in the docs by pasting in the hyperlink https://s3.amazonaws.com/dnld.lime-technology.com/stable/unRAIDServer.plg but I get an error saying "not installing older version". I did map to the Flash share and copied everything to an alternate location as a backup. It looks like the earliest available download is Unraid 6.10.3. Would I be best to use the manual installation method to install that over top of my existing flash drive, and then use the GUI to update to 6.12.4, or just go straight to 6.12.4? Thanks for your help! Quote Link to comment
itimpi Posted September 30, 2023 Share Posted September 30, 2023 Just follow the process documented here in the online documentation accessible via the ‘Manual’ link at the bottom of the GUI or the DOCS link at the top of each forum page. Quote Link to comment
Vagabond Posted September 30, 2023 Author Share Posted September 30, 2023 Thanks, that upgrade procedure worked smoothly, and I performed an xfs repair on each data drive with no errors found. The original folder I was having problems with is viewable in Windows with no problems, so all's well that ends well, and I am upgraded as a bonus. Thanks for your help on this and guiding me through it. 1 Quote Link to comment
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