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wanted to try unraid

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hi guys i wanted to try unraid and i booted form the usb for with a trial key and created my array

the problem is when i go to shares theres none.... not even the System one and when i go to shares and wms i get this errors

is there anything i can do or a way to perform a clean install? 

also when i try to add a share there the loading animation but it dosent add an share 

thanks in advance image.png.f76cd2791b8550e2c97efd7a5d0fdee1.png

 

diagnostics-20200408-1309.zip

Edited by JapanFreak

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Did you format the disks? You can also post the diagnostics: Tools -> Diagnostics

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well i did not click on format when i created the array il try formatting them now 

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13 minutes ago, johnnie.black said:

Did you format the disks? You can also post the diagnostics: Tools -> Diagnostics

that fixed it 

is it normal to say some or all files unprotected? 

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Depends on where they are, if you have parity and if the cache is or not a redundant pool.

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1 minute ago, johnnie.black said:

Depends on where they are, if you have parity and if the cache is or not a redundant pool.

i have an cache but is only 1 ssd and 2 10 to hdds 1 as parity 

Edited by JapanFreak

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thanks again i managed to crate an share everything works 

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49 minutes ago, JapanFreak said:

i have an cache but is only 1 ssd

In that case it's normal that any shares that have data on cache will show as unprotected, i.e., won't survive a device failure.

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2 minutes ago, johnnie.black said:

In that case it's normal that any shares that have data on cache will show as unprotected, i.e., won't survive a device failure.

what do i need to add to be sure that it will survive a device failure? 

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A redundant cache pool, you need at least 2 devices.

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1 minute ago, johnnie.black said:

A redundant cache pool, you need at least 2 devices.

right now i have an 120 g ssd adding a second will work or is there a recommended cache size ?

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There's no set recommended size, it just depends on how much space you need on the pool, if it's just for dockers 120GB is plenty enough.

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23 minutes ago, johnnie.black said:

There's no set recommended size, it just depends on how much space you need on the pool, if it's just for dockers 120GB is plenty enough.

and if i want for the 10 tb drive what would the recommended cache would be then? 

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Sorry, don't understand the question, like mentioned only you can know how much space you'll need on cache depending on what you're planing to use it for.

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1 minute ago, johnnie.black said:

Sorry, don't understand the question, like mentioned only you can know how much space you'll need on cache depending on what you're planing to use it for.

i wanted to use cache for the whole HDD does that make sense ?

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Cache is intended for temporary storage of files that will be moved to the parity array. It is also used for files related to dockers and VMs so they will perform better.

 

Best to not even try to cache the initial data load since cache won't have the capacity. After that, you can decide how much you want to cache and how often you want it moved. Mover is intended for idle time.

 

I recommend not caching anything except your dockers and VMs until you get a better idea how you will use the system.

 

10 minutes ago, JapanFreak said:

i wanted to use cache for the whole HDD does that make sense ?

Trying to cache everything all the time is usually a mistake.

 

 

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1 minute ago, trurl said:

Cache is intended for temporary storage of files that will be moved to the parity array. It is also used for files related to dockers and VMs so they will perform better.

 

Best to not even try to cache the initial data load since cache won't have the capacity. After that, you can decide how much you want to cache and how often you want it moved. Mover is intended for idle time.

 

I recommend not caching anything except your dockers and VMs until you get a better idea how you will use the system.

 

Trying to cache everything all the time is usually a mistake.

 

 

 

1 minute ago, trurl said:

Cache is intended for temporary storage of files that will be moved to the parity array. It is also used for files related to dockers and VMs so they will perform better.

 

Best to not even try to cache the initial data load since cache won't have the capacity. After that, you can decide how much you want to cache and how often you want it moved. Mover is intended for idle time.

 

I recommend not caching anything except your dockers and VMs until you get a better idea how you will use the system.

 

Trying to cache everything all the time is usually a mistake.

 

 

thx both of you so to summarize i just need to buy another 120 ssd and use it only for vm and docks and im done? 

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1 minute ago, JapanFreak said:

 

thx both of you so to summarize i just need to buy another 120 ssd and use it only for vm and docks and im done? 

That is a good start. It would be enough for me and the way I use cache.

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1 hour ago, trurl said:

That is a good start. It would be enough for me and the way I use cache.

if i add later another 10 tb hdd would i need to also add another ssd? or 2 ssds its ok for cache pool? 

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On 4/8/2020 at 2:32 PM, johnnie.black said:

A redundant cache pool, you need at least 2 devices.

 

On 4/8/2020 at 4:07 PM, trurl said:

That is a good start. It would be enough for me and the way I use cache.

so i added another ssd in a case of hdd failure am i good now or is there still something i need to do ? 

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It's showing 240GB usable, so it's not a mirror, or screenshot was just after adding it and it's still balancing, if yes wait for balance to finish.

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1 minute ago, johnnie.black said:

It's showing 240GB usable, so it's not a mirror, or screenshot was just after adding it and it's still balancing, if yes wait for balance to finish.

how do i create a mirror? i just added the drive stared the array and made the screenshot 

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Like mentioned if you just started the array it's balancing, wait for cache activity to stop.

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46 minutes ago, johnnie.black said:

Like mentioned if you just started the array it's balancing, wait for cache activity to stop.

is there a way to see if its done balancing ? it only shows the capacity of the first one and for the secound it just says e Device is part of cache pool

sorry to bother you with so many questions but im a newbie to unraid and thanks again 

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If it's showing 120GB total space it's done.

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