June 8, 201214 yr Is the rebuild parity function a external script or program that gets ran? Reason why I ask is sometime the rebuild parity takes so much system resources that the web GUI stalls until it is finished. But telnet works just fine. Is it possible to get a like maybe every 5 or 10% a status update thrown out to the syslog so we can monitor there during the rebuild? Thanks Myk
June 8, 201214 yr Author 2g it does not happen all the time, but when it does it would be nice to see what is going on while its running
June 8, 201214 yr Author real world example that happened to me last night..... had a seagate fail again for the 2nd time, and pulled the drive (clicking) out and unRaid saw disk missing, started up the array and because i dont have a spare at the moment and dunno how long seagate will take to preship one to me, I did a move from /mnt/disk11 to /mnt/disk4 to save my data (coming from parity). After the move I did a new config to remove the missing drive so I was protected again, and its now rebuilding the parity - but samba and the GUI did not fully come up when it started auto rebuilding the parity, however unmenu is giving me a status of how the rebuild is going, and I can telnet in and watch the syslog, but the drives and gui are not avail at the moment. Like in the past, as soon as the rebuild is finished they will come back up - but if I didnt have unmenu, I would not know the status of the parity rebuild. Hence a output of progress every % would be nice to the syslog... unmenu is telling me at the moment STARTED; 12 disks in array. Rebuilding Parity Total Size 1,953,514,552 KB Current 1,350,428,140 (69.1%) Speed 76,144 KB/sec Finish 131 minutes Sync Errors 0 (corrected) so it will be done soon.... Myk
June 8, 201214 yr Author is there a start/end event that unraid initiates when doing parity - a external script could be called to retrieve the same info unmenu is doing, append it to syslog, sleep 5 min and then do it again until it received a end event....? Myk
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