November 30, 20205 yr Hey all, I've made some changes to my server recently (changed and added some docker configs) and am now getting logs filled up (fix common problems alerted me to it). I looked through the diagnostics and see that the issue might be a bad drive. Can someone take a look and confirm please? thanks, server-diagnostics-20201130-1152.zip Edited June 11, 20215 yr by wickyd
November 30, 20205 yr Community Expert Connection issues on multiple disks. Since you have so many I suspect power problems.
December 1, 20205 yr Author okay, so perusing the forums, i've found an old post from v. 5.0 that seemed similar to mine. It had to do with using some seagate SAS drives and not being able to spin down. First I thought it was my power, I have two 750w psu's and only had one plugged in. I plugged in the second one and rebooted to clear the logs, waited a couple of hours and started seeing the logs fill up again. then after reading https://forums.unraid.net/topic/27968-ioctl-errors/ , i thought be my SAS drives. so i turned off the drive spin down and four hours later, and i'm still at 1% log size. So my question is, is there anything i can do here? I'm not sure i like the drives spinning 24/7 (power AND wear on the drives come to mind). my log is above, and it's probably just my 4 drives that never showed their temps: edit: i've since put my drive default back on the 15 minute spin down, but put the four drives individually on "never" spin down. it'll do for now, until i can get a fix at least. Edited December 1, 20205 yr by wickyd
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