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Parity check on every boot with clean shutdown

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i recently upgraded my server and transferred my array into the following system

 

-Gigabyte x570 aorus elite motherboard

-Ryzen 3900x

 

ever since the upgrade, every time i restart or shutdown the server, when booting back up i am greeted with a parity check, the last two times i let it run and it found thousands of errors each time. not sure why my server keeps wanting to run a parity check even when shutting down correctly, also not sure why there keeps being thousands of errors. any help would be greatly appreciated.

unmediaserver-diagnostics-20200309-2138.zip

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also noticed my system log getting spammed with this 

kernel: BTRFS warning (device loop2): csum failed root 1358 ino 10586 off 323584 csum 0x4db36738 expected csum 0x4a572585 mirror 1
### [PREVIOUS LINE REPEATED 134 TIMES] ###

 

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6 hours ago, nbenis106 said:

not sure why my server keeps wanting to run a parity check even when shutting down correctly

Because it's not a clean shutdown:

Mar  9 21:30:21 unMediaServer emhttpd: unclean shutdown detected

Start by looking at this, sync errors (and btrfs checksum errors) are probably RAM related (either overclocked of bad RAM):

https://forums.unraid.net/topic/46802-faq-for-unraid-v6/?do=findComment&comment=819173

 

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