March 24, 200719 yr Tom, the unix "find" command seems to be missing in the latest release of 4.0-beta4. Think you can find some time to find it so I can use it in shell scripts? I can't find the "at" command either... think you can locate where it is at? Joe L.
March 26, 200719 yr It would appear that Tom has stopped including stop in v4.0beta4, has flush been flushed away too? I pulled the wrong cable from the router whilst trying to work out a network performance issue and now need to cleanly powerdown the server from the UnRaid directly. Typically I'd type:- flush stop powerdown Both "flush" & "stop" aren't recognised. Anything I can do to avoid a parity rebuild? [EDIT] "poweroff" does exactly what I need. Thanks, Mark.
March 26, 200719 yr Author Typing the following, after logging in at the telnet prompt, will stop the array: /root/samba stop umount /mnt/disk1 umount /mnt/disk2 umount /mnt/disk3 umount /mnt/disk4 umount /mnt/disk5 umount /mnt/disk6 umount /mnt/disk7 umount /mnt/disk8 umount /mnt/disk9 umount /mnt/disk10 umount /mnt/disk11 /root/mdcmd stop You are correct... "flush" seems to be missing too.. Now that command has been around forever in UNIX... till now... I guess... On the other hand, I am currently booted up on version 3.1-beta2 and it does not have "flush" either. (3.1-beta2 does have "find," but not "at") Joe L.
March 26, 200719 yr For next beta: Added back 'find' command - got clobbered during samba upgrade Added 'at' command - I don't believe this was in any previous unRAID release, but it's added now. Added back 'stop' command - by poplular demand. There is no 'flush' - I think you mean 'sync'.
March 26, 200719 yr Author There is no 'flush' - I think you mean 'sync'. of course, you are correct. :-[ Thanks Tom, for the quick response... I figured that "at" might be handy to use for an initialization task or two until you get more of the security features in place. Joe L.
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