October 25, 20187 yr Hi there, The first Unraid server I built had many of my drives show up with CRC errors. Since it was a hastly put together box with an external enclosure I suspected connections. I rebuilt inside new hardware (same disks) taking more time and everything has been fine for months. However in the last two weeks I have seen the same problem twice. The symptoms are that while my Docker Apps are running, they are all failing to operate correctly. For example Sonarr fails to display the web UI properly, SAB shows it can't connect to its database etc. I don't think it is a docker problem though but something to do with the array. The first time this happened I put it down to one of those things and rebooted the server. All was well for a week or so and then the same thing happened. This time I did a little more before just rebooting. 'Fix common problems' reported corruption on disk 3 and I downloaded the diagnostics zip which I attach. Looking through the log files is a bit beyond my ability so I'd be grateful if anyone can take a look and confirm if my intended course of action of replacing disk 3 is sensible or if there is something else wrong. Many thanks. tower-diagnostics-20181025-0642.zip
October 25, 20187 yr Community Expert You need to check filesystem on disk3 (md3): https://wiki.unraid.net/Check_Disk_Filesystems#Drives_formatted_with_XFS or https://wiki.unraid.net/Check_Disk_Filesystems#Checking_and_fixing_drives_in_the_webGui
October 25, 20187 yr Author Thanks. I did that and while I can't pretend to understand the output, the GUI didn't offer any options to fix anything after the check (which the wiki suggests would happen if something was found).
October 25, 20187 yr Community Expert If you used the GUI, just need to remove -n flag before running or nothing will be fixed, if your ran without -n and it finished it's fixed.
October 25, 20187 yr Author Ah OK. I ran it with -nv to do just a test first as per the wiki instructions, but I'll do so without any flags. Thank you.
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