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Hi I was busy copying a 26gb folder to my 1stower,

when after it appeared to finish copying, it started its own parity check.

part of the way thru I stopped it & after a reboot disk had dropped off.

I attached the the spare drive for a rebuild then after that I did a parity check.

 

now I have some data that is unset (but I can view, access & copy off)

if deleted it goes away but comes back if I copy back.

 

it reminds of the errors when you get "reiserfsck --rebuild-tree"

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The path is wrong. /usr/local/emhttp/mnt... does not exist. It should be /mnt/user...

Looks like /usr/local/emhttp/mnt is a link to /mnt. Are you trying to access the files through the web interface maybe?

 

There are a lot of details missing from your original post. So much that I really can't understand what you mean by any of it.

 

Why did it start its own parity check? Did it get restarted and the unsafe shutdown triggered a parity check?

 

What does "disk had dropped off" mean exactly? Did you rebuild the "dropped off" disk onto another disk?

 

And I have no idea what the word "unset" means in this context.

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gents,

I was copying a 26gb folder to my classic movies it appeared to finish.

I believe I clicked on the internet "http://1stower/Main" and noticed it was doing a parity check 5-7% thru.

I wanted to know that if any drives had dropped out or failed so I rebooted & drive 3 was missing completely,

so I added my spare for a rebuild. then after that was completed & ok I did a prarity check.

 

I still have the dropped out disk so I might put that back & do a new config to see what happens.

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this what it was after I replace disk 3,

I have swapped back disk 3 for the spare & doing a new config now.

I have copied off a few unset files & deleted some to see what I can see.

it is hard to see what is unset because it doesn't tie it to any disks.

the files appear to still be there.

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