October 1, 20178 yr Hi, I was checking my log files and notices a lot of entries stating: Quote Oct 1 00:00:23 Nas ntfs-3g[7667]: ntfs_mst_post_read_fixup_warn: magic: 0x4801cb91 size: 1024 usa_ofs: 50307 usa_count: 23327: Invalid argumentOct 1 00:00:23 Nas ntfs-3g[7667]: Record 211356 has no FILE magic (0x4801cb91)Oct 1 00:00:23 Nas ntfs-3g[7667]: ntfs_mst_post_read_fixup_warn: magic: 0xd88b4801 size: 1024 usa_ofs: 36172 usa_count: 9283: Invalid argumentOct 1 00:00:23 Nas ntfs-3g[7667]: Record 209790 has no FILE magic (0xd88b4801)Oct 1 00:00:23 Nas ntfs-3g[7667]: ntfs_mst_post_read_fixup_warn: magic: 0xd148c28b size: 1024 usa_ofs: 19688 usa_count: 53290: Invalid argument and this goes on for a while. Does anyone have any idea what could cause this? I didn't notice anything strange with the server (well I do sometimes get audio hickups in VM's, im kinda pushing my CPU and when it maxes out i get a few small glitches) Included are my diagnostic files. Any advice/explanation of what these log entries are about would be nice ! nas-diagnostics-20171001-1624.zip
October 1, 20178 yr Author The only ntfs disk i have in a ssd i use for a windows vm (directly to the disk). So i ran chkdsk in windows(vm) and it didn't come up with any issues
October 1, 20178 yr Community Expert You have an auto-mounting partition, looks like a recovery partition.: Sep 10 22:08:50 Nas unassigned.devices: Mounting 'Auto Mount' Devices... Sep 10 22:08:50 Nas ntfs-3g[9675]: Version 2016.2.22 integrated FUSE 27 Sep 10 22:08:50 Nas ntfs-3g[9675]: Mounted /dev/sdb1 (Read-Write, label "Recovery", NTFS 3.1) Sep 10 22:08:50 Nas ntfs-3g[9675]: Cmdline options: rw,noatime,nodiratime,nodev,nosuid,umask=000 Sep 10 22:08:50 Nas ntfs-3g[9675]: Mount options: rw,nodiratime,nodev,nosuid,allow_other,nonempty,noatime,default_permissions,fsname=/dev/sdb1,blkdev,blksize=4096 Sep 10 22:08:50 Nas ntfs-3g[9675]: Global ownership and permissions enforced, configuration type 1
October 1, 20178 yr Author Good point ! thanks, i missed that. I checked the recovery partition using a partition manager (by easeUS) and no issues were found. I also have an extra vdisk (NTFS) inside my VM. But unraid doesn't see that as an NTFS filesystem so i doubt that could involved. I must admit the SSD running windows is a bit older. Is there any way to check out how the ssd is doing health wise?
October 1, 20178 yr Community Expert If you're not using it unmount that partition and you wont get more warnings.
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