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Trying to use the trust my array procesure

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I'll explain why later. For now I have a question.

 

Following the instruction in the wiki I entered the initconfig command (all drives changed to blue) followed by "mdcmd set invalidslot 99".

 

What concerns me is that I did not get any output from the mdcmd, just the unix prompt. Here is a clip from the telent session.

 

root@Cyclops:~# mdcmd set invalidslot 99

root@Cyclops:~#

 

The wiki says I should see:

cmdOper=set

cmdResult=ok

Also chedked the syslog, they are not there either.

 

Has there been a change? Did the invalidslot 99 command work?

 

unRAID version 4.6-rc5

You might be the first to try that under that rc5 release. 

 

About all you can do is type

mdcmd status

and see that no disks are marked as disabled.

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Just to be sure, this is what I want to see. Right? Starting the array should turn all disks green and initiate a parity check?

 

sbName=/boot/config/super.dat

mdState=NEW_ARRAY

rdevStatus.0=DISK_NEW

rdevStatus.1=DISK_NEW

rdevStatus.2=DISK_NEW

rdevStatus.3=DISK_NEW

rdevStatus.4=DISK_NEW

rdevStatus.5=DISK_NEW

rdevStatus.6=DISK_NEW

rdevStatus.7=DISK_NEW

rdevStatus.8=DISK_NEW

rdevStatus.9=DISK_NEW

rdevStatus.10=DISK_NEW

rdevStatus.11=DISK_NEW

rdevStatus.12=DISK_NEW

rdevStatus.13=DISK_NEW

rdevStatus.14=DISK_NEW

rdevStatus.15=DISK_NEW

rdevStatus.16=DISK_NEW

rdevStatus.17=DISK_NEW

rdevStatus.18=DISK_NEW

rdevStatus.19=DISK_NEW

 

Just to be sure, this is what I want to see. Right? Starting the array should turn all disks green and initiate a parity check?

 

sbName=/boot/config/super.dat

mdState=NEW_ARRAY

rdevStatus.0=DISK_NEW

rdevStatus.1=DISK_NEW

rdevStatus.2=DISK_NEW

rdevStatus.3=DISK_NEW

rdevStatus.4=DISK_NEW

rdevStatus.5=DISK_NEW

rdevStatus.6=DISK_NEW

rdevStatus.7=DISK_NEW

rdevStatus.8=DISK_NEW

rdevStatus.9=DISK_NEW

rdevStatus.10=DISK_NEW

rdevStatus.11=DISK_NEW

rdevStatus.12=DISK_NEW

rdevStatus.13=DISK_NEW

rdevStatus.14=DISK_NEW

rdevStatus.15=DISK_NEW

rdevStatus.16=DISK_NEW

rdevStatus.17=DISK_NEW

rdevStatus.18=DISK_NEW

rdevStatus.19=DISK_NEW

If it starts a parity calculation you'll know it as the parity disk will not be "green" but orange.

 

 

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