October 16, 201510 yr If I open another window to my unraid can I run multiple disk checks/fix (if it needs it) or is this not recommended?
October 16, 201510 yr It will likely be slow than doing them in sequence if writes are involved. But shouldn't be an issue.
October 17, 201510 yr Author I got an error but when I try and run the tree rebuild like it says I get the prompt to type yes and I do but nothing happens and it goes to a help screen. Any ideas?
October 17, 201510 yr I suspect you're typing the command incorrectly. Post EXACTLY what you've typed ... and how you're running it [i.e. on a console attached to the server; via Telnet; via Screen; etc.]
October 17, 201510 yr Author I suspect you're typing the command incorrectly. Post EXACTLY what you've typed ... and how you're running it [i.e. on a console attached to the server; via Telnet; via Screen; etc.] I'm running it via the web gui and I typed "--rebuild-tree" without quotes. Then it says to type "Yes" without quotes and I do and after that it goes to this screen.
October 17, 201510 yr Community Expert Have you tried using the --yes option to avoid the Yes prompt? Others have reported similar issues and reverted to running the reiserfsck command from the command line. Not sure if there is a genuine problem with running the --rebuild-tree option from the GUI - it is not something I have personally tried.
October 17, 201510 yr I've also not tried running this from the GUI ... but I suspect the --yes option (as itimpi suggested) may very well be what you need. If not, then I'd simply run reiserfsck from the command line on the console (or via Screen).
October 17, 201510 yr Author Have you tried using the --yes option to avoid the Yes prompt? Others have reported similar issues and reverted to running the reiserfsck command from the command line. Not sure if there is a genuine problem with running the --rebuild-tree option from the GUI - it is not something I have personally tried. yup tried it with the --yes and nothing. I guess I will have to run it from the command line. I assume I have to put the array into maintanace mode just like before?
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