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"Resuming preclear of disk" that doesn't exist

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I've been having issues with my server locking up over the last several days, but I'll make a separate post about that soon.

 

In keeping an eye on that, I discovered this line in my syslog:

Jan 26 18:40:15 NAS preclear.disk: Resuming preclear of disk 'sdp'

Not only am I not currently running a preclear (nor was I before the system locked up), but I don't have a device 'sdp' as can be seen in the output of lsblk:

NAME   MAJ:MIN RM   SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
md1      9:1    0 931.5G  0 md   /mnt/disk1
md2      9:2    0   1.8T  0 md   /mnt/disk2
md3      9:3    0 931.5G  0 md   /mnt/disk3
md4      9:4    0   1.8T  0 md   /mnt/disk4
md5      9:5    0   3.7T  0 md   /mnt/disk5
md6      9:6    0   1.8T  0 md   /mnt/disk6
md7      9:7    0   1.8T  0 md   /mnt/disk7
md8      9:8    0   1.8T  0 md   /mnt/disk8
md9      9:9    0 931.5G  0 md   /mnt/disk9
sda      8:0    1   3.8G  0 disk 
??sda1   8:1    1   3.8G  0 part /boot
sdb      8:16   0 931.5G  0 disk 
??sdb1   8:17   0 931.5G  0 part 
sdc      8:32   0 232.9G  0 disk 
??sdc1   8:33   0 232.9G  0 part /mnt/cache
sdd      8:48   0   3.7T  0 disk 
??sdd1   8:49   0   3.7T  0 part 
sde      8:64   0   1.8T  0 disk 
??sde1   8:65   0   1.8T  0 part 
sdf      8:80   0   3.7T  0 disk 
??sdf1   8:81   0   3.7T  0 part 
sdg      8:96   0   1.8T  0 disk 
??sdg1   8:97   0   1.8T  0 part 
sdh      8:112  0   3.7T  0 disk 
??sdh1   8:113  0   3.7T  0 part 
sdi      8:128  0   2.7T  0 disk 
??sdi1   8:129  0   2.7T  0 part 
sdj      8:144  0   1.8T  0 disk 
??sdj1   8:145  0   1.8T  0 part 
sdk      8:160  0   3.7T  0 disk 
??sdk1   8:161  0   3.7T  0 part 
sdl      8:176  1   1.8T  0 disk 
??sdl1   8:177  1   1.8T  0 part 
sdm      8:192  1 931.5G  0 disk 
??sdm1   8:193  1 931.5G  0 part 
sdn      8:208  1 931.5G  0 disk 
??sdn1   8:209  1 931.5G  0 part 
sdo      8:224  1   1.8T  0 disk 
??sdo1   8:225  1   1.8T  0 part 
md10     9:10   0   2.7T  0 md   /mnt/disk10
md11     9:11   0   3.7T  0 md   /mnt/disk11
md12     9:12   0   3.7T  0 md   /mnt/disk12
loop0    7:0    0    30G  0 loop /var/lib/docker

 

I just rebooted my server a few minutes prior to this point in the syslog, and I've attached the complete diagnostics.zip in case anyone can find anything interesting in there.

 

Why is my server claiming it's resuming a never started preclear on a nonexistent drive?

nas-diagnostics-20170126-1903.zip

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Any thoughts or suggestions?

I would guess that sdp was assigned in a *previous* session.  Is the lsblk report after a reboot of a session with a Preclear?

 

I would post this in the Preclear plugin support thread, for gfjardim to see.

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Nope. Haven't precleared a disk since... October?

 

I did have some issues during the preclear related to other parts of the system, and the server crashed a couple of times then, too. It's has OS updates since then, and I shut it down to put all the drives in 5x3 cages since then, too, so it's had a couple of clean reboots, as well. The current number of drives is the max I've ever had in the box, so there should have never been a drive mounted as sdp.

 

Weird...

 

I presume you saw nothing else that would cause any concern? If not, I'll just mosey along and pretend this didn't happen.

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