February 16, 20197 yr Hello Everyone... So, I had to do a unclean shutdown and on restart, unraid went to parity check. It found 852 errors. I tried to do a parity check once more by clicking check and no unchecking the write corrections checkbox. Still the same. Attaching the diagnostics dumps. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. serverdiagnostics-20190216-0844.zip Edited February 16, 20197 yr by m-jeri rar to zip
February 16, 20197 yr Just to be clear, the first check found 852 errors. This was a non-correcting check. The second check found the same errors because the first check was non-correcting. So far that is correct and how it should act. Did you do another check to be sure the corrections were written?
February 16, 20197 yr Author 6 minutes ago, jonathanm said: Just to be clear, the first check found 852 errors. This was a non-correcting check. The second check found the same errors because the first check was non-correcting. So far that is correct and how it should act. Did you do another check to be sure the corrections were written? Thank you for replying. First check: Started automatically by unraid due to hard shutdown. shows 852 error. Second Check: I started it manually from the web ui. Left the check box as checked so that it will write the corrections. Completed. But still shows 852 errors. So you are suggesting I do a third to make sure?
February 16, 20197 yr Sounds completely normal so far. Another parity check should come back with zero errors. If it doesn't, post back with diagnostic zip file attached.
February 16, 20197 yr Author 2 minutes ago, jonathanm said: Sounds completely normal so far. Another parity check should come back with zero errors. If it doesn't, post back with diagnostic zip file attached. Should the third run have the checkbox checked or unchecked? Got it about the zip file. Re uploaded with this post. serverdiagnostics-20190216-0844.zip Edited February 16, 20197 yr by m-jeri
February 16, 20197 yr Author Just now, johnnie.black said: ^this Thank you.. will report back tmrw then. Fingers crossed.
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