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Monitor data-rebuild via command line?

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Is there any way to achieve this? Once I checked the box and clicked "Start will bring the array on-line, start Data-Rebuild, and then expand the file system (if possible).", the browser page stopped responding. I can move around using Putty, but have no idea if I will know when the rebuild completes.

 

The disk activity lights are active, so it appears as if the rebuild is active.

 

OS: 4.7

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Thanks for the suggestion. I did try that, but the address would time out.

Enter:

killall emhttp
nohup /usr/local/sbin/emhttp &

 

That should restart the web interface.

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Here are the results of those commands:

 

root@Other:/# killall emhttp
[1]+  Terminated              nohup /usr/local/sbin/emhttp
root@Other:/# nohup /usr/local/sbin/emhttp &
[1] 4295
root@Other:/# nohup: ignoring input and appending output to `nohup.out'

 

Web interface is back. Thanks!

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Bah.

 

Every time I click the button to begin data rebuild, the status dot turns from blue to red.

 

I've done this:

 

Stop the array

Un-assign the disk

Reboot the tower

Stop the array (disk is labeled as missing)

Assign disk to its correct slot

Click the button to begin rebuild

 

This happened a couple weeks ago on a different disk, and after a few restarts, the rebuild just started.

 

I'm going to pull it and put in a different disk.

 

 

 

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