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Something weird happened, yes really!

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This morning I rebooted an unraid server. After reboot I saw that some user shares were empty or just had 1 or 2 folders in it. Others just couldn't be accessed. This was from a Windows 7 machine. I could logon to the server through Tower/main. When I looked on the shares page I could see all user shares. When I clicked on these shares I saw the same as on the Windows machine: Some shares empty or just a few folders in it. I also noticed on the main page lots of reads an writes to many disks. I cleanly powered down which took some time. And then restarted. All user-shares show up intact now.

 

WHat is the best way to check integrity of data and disks? Non-corrective parity check, SMART, filesystem check? Other options?

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How do I perform a filesystem check?

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See my sig.

 

Thanks. Parity check finished showing:

Last checked on Wed Jun 6 10:59:58 2012 CEST, finding 0 errors.

 

I pulled SMART-reports from all disks showing no issues.

 

Small update: I looked in the UPS-log and it showed there had been a power-outage just before the trouble on the server happened. Maybe the server didn't power down cleanly or was brought up proper, if at all. What settings need to be verified? In BIOS or unraid?

 

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