August 17, 20205 yr I know I must be missing the obvious, but how do I change the time when the array health report test is run? mine currently is every monday morning at 12:20am, and it's annoying as hell as I get a text message at that time. I have my phone programmed to sound on texts from specific senders, regardless of the do-not-disturb setting, in case of trouble.
August 17, 20205 yr You can find this in the Settings, the Scheduler is in the User Preferences section.
August 18, 20205 yr Author (note I did just change the weekly from 8:20 to 8:00. I'll be curious to see if the text comes in earlier than normal.) If you mean this, it apparently doesn't respect my settings for weekly, or it doesn't respect my time zone. I'm UTC -05:00 right now. I'm getting a text at 12:20am right now, and expecting it to be 12:00 next monday morning.
August 18, 20205 yr Oh, re-reading your initial post, I realise that my answer was not so accurate. Regarding your timing issues, did you adjusted the Time settings (also in settings) ? I do have it set correctly for UTC+1 and the events seem to start a the appropriate time.
August 18, 20205 yr Author If you mean 'Date and Time', yes they're correct for my UTC location as well as the actual time.
August 25, 20205 yr Author So the answer is, nothing I've changed did squat. 12:20am monday morning I got a text. If anyone has any ideas how to change what time the array health report is run, I'd appreciate it.
September 15, 20205 yr Author *bump* still getting the same message at the same time, and I can't find a way to change it. next step is to try and change the time zone on sunday, to see if it happens later, or earlier. I can't believe no one knows where this setting is.
September 15, 20205 yr Author I don't see how that helps. Here's the email: Quote Sep 14, 2020, 12:20 AM Unraid Status: Notice [CUBE] - array health report [PASS] Event: Unraid Status Subject: Notice [CUBE] - array health report [PASS] Description: Array has 8 disks (including parity & cache) Importance: normal Parity - WDC_WD100EMAZ-00WJTA0_JEH1JDMM (sde) - standby [OK] Disk 1 - WDC_WD100EMAZ-00WJTA0_JEH74KHM (sdb) - standby [OK] Disk 2 - WDC_WD100EMAZ-00WJTA0_JEH1D31M (sdc) - standby [OK] Disk 3 - WDC_WD100EMAZ-00WJTA0_JEH8DX9N (sdd) - standby [OK] Disk 4 - WDC_WD100EMAZ-00WJTA0_2TKTGAHD (sdf) - standby [OK] Disk 5 - WDC_WD100EMAZ-00WJTA0_2TKLZJED (sdg) - standby [OK] Cache - SAMSUNG_MZ7PD256_S1MFNYAF500120_35001438028fe498d (sdk) - standby [OK] Cache 2 - SAMSUNG_MZ7PD256_S1MFNYAF500123_35001438028fe498e (sdl) - standby [OK] Parity is valid Last checked on Wed 02 Sep 2020 04:08:03 PM EDT (12 days ago), finding 0 errors. Duration: 18 hours, 8 minutes, 2 seconds. Average speed: 153.2 MB/s That event time survives a reboot, so it's not some kind of counter/timer.
September 15, 20205 yr Author Looking around with I guess some new search terms, i'm seeing multiple people reporting the same date/time stamp as me... monday at 12:20am. @limetechIs this some hard-coded item?
September 15, 20205 yr Community Expert 49 minutes ago, sota said: I don't see how that helps. It tells you where it is stored. This is the specific line: status="20 0 * * *" http://corntab.com/?c=20_0_*_*_*
September 16, 20205 yr Author Ok. if I've done this right, it should now do it Monday at 10am. Let's hope.
September 16, 20205 yr Community Expert 16 hours ago, sota said: Ok. if I've done this right, it should now do it Monday at 10am. Let's hope. I think you have to reboot or do this at the command line for the edit to take effect update_cron
September 21, 20205 yr Author didn't work. still came in at 12:20am Might try a reboot for next week's time slot. file: /boot/config/plugins/dynamix/dynamix.cfg line: status="0 10 * * 1" should mean monday @ 10am, right?
September 28, 20205 yr Author Weekly still doing it at the wrong time; actual occurence is at 00:20 Monday morning.
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