June 2, 201610 yr My system is crashing during a parity check and hoping someone can shed some additional light on the issue. If I recall UNRAID runs in memory so the syslog doesn't appear to have anything useful. I want to run a parity check before replacing the one drive showing a smart issue (reallocated sector count--been that way for a few months now). I don't think that's the issue but wanted to check with people far more knowledgeable then myself. How should I best proceed--thanks for the help!
June 2, 201610 yr My system is crashing during a parity check and hoping someone can shed some additional light on the issue. If I recall UNRAID runs in memory so the syslog doesn't appear to have anything useful. I want to run a parity check before replacing the one drive showing a smart issue (reallocated sector count--been that way for a few months now). I don't think that's the issue but wanted to check with people far more knowledgeable then myself. How should I best proceed--thanks for the help! Install Fix Common Problems plugin then put it into troubleshooting mode, then start a parity check. If / when it crashes, post the latest diagnostics file AND the syslog.txt stored on the flashdrive in /logs
June 2, 201610 yr Author My system is crashing during a parity check and hoping someone can shed some additional light on the issue. If I recall UNRAID runs in memory so the syslog doesn't appear to have anything useful. I want to run a parity check before replacing the one drive showing a smart issue (reallocated sector count--been that way for a few months now). I don't think that's the issue but wanted to check with people far more knowledgeable then myself. How should I best proceed--thanks for the help! Install Fix Common Problems plugin then put it into troubleshooting mode, then start a parity check. If / when it crashes, post the latest diagnostics file AND the syslog.txt stored on the flashdrive in /logs Woah--never noticed that plugin before--thanks Squid! Will do!
June 3, 201610 yr Author What is the exact model of your power supply? Antec Earthwatts 650w. Ea-650 Been running for a few hours now and hasn't failed yet. Neglected to add that I suspected memory but ran memtest for 20+ hours with zero errors/faults.
June 3, 201610 yr Googling gives different answers on the number of 12V rails. 2, 3, even 4 +12V rails for the Antec ea650. How many does your power supply have? And you have 22 drives. Sounds like a bad combination.
June 3, 201610 yr Author Well strange--it completed without any problems. I wonder if it had to possibly due with overheating. All my sensors don't show overheating or any alarms but I had increased my fan speed to 70% (or whatever supermicro calls it) and it completed no problems. Guess I'll continue to watch it.....
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