SliMat

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  1. OK, the second cycle has completed and shows this, even though it says success do these results indicate that this disk is failing too?
  2. I have a failed 6Tb parity disk in my array and have bought a replacement disk with about 3300 hours on it. So, I thought I would run a couple of preclear cycles to make sure its OK before putting it in the array. During the first cycle I got an email saying; Warning [UNRAID] - reallocated sector ct is 1 It is now running its second cycle and I have received an email saying; Warning [UNRAID] - reallocated sector ct is 8 When I preview the results I see this; Should I worry about these warning messages? Are they indicative that my 'new' disk is failing and also, given that Any advice appreciated as my array has been unprotected for a couple of weeks now and I am concerned in case I have another disk fail. Thanks
  3. Thanks - its been running for 2 hours and reached 20% - so will let it carry on over night and check tomorrow.
  4. Hi All I have just had a flurry of error messages from my production server over a 30 minute period saying... I have attached the diagnostics too - but can someone confirm that the parity disk needs replacing? Thanks phoenix-diagnostics-20240401-2122.zip
  5. I'll leave it open just in case as first move shows over 2 hrs to go But, will check later for comments - thanks
  6. If I close PC down will Dynamix File Manager plugin continue moving - or do I need to leave PC on and browser open?
  7. perfect - looks like its working this way Thanks
  8. OK, installed Dynamix File Manager plugin and have set this share to exclude all other disks (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) and include disk 6... but in Dynamix File Manager there is only an option to move to target and then lists shares, not disks... I selected the same share hoping it would see that this is now set to disk 6 only and move the files... but it made no changes. Am I missing something... otherwise I will have to manually move the files in MC?
  9. Will do, thanks - otherwise it would have been Midnight Commander
  10. There used to be a good app for manually moving shares on disks - I searched "move" but couldnt see it, can anyone remind me what its called?
  11. Hi All I have an array where one share is accessed remotely constantly... this share is spread across several disks keeping the whole array spun up all the time. So, I have added a new disk, just to hold this share - so only this one disk will be permanently spinning. I plan to exclude this disk on all other shares and on the share which I want on here, I will allow this disk and exclude all the others on the array. My question is... if I do this, will mover relocate all the data in this share to the single disk from the rest of the array - or do I need to make the allows/excludes and then manually move the data? Thanks
  12. Hi guys I had 2 UnRAID servers fail simultaneously last night... and was on UnRAID Connect to download flash backups, etc. Today I have them both running again, thanks to recent flash backups and licence keys on UnRAID Connect. However today I only see 1 of my servers in my dashboard. Last night there were 3... my home machine, one in a datacentre and one decommissioned machine. On both active machines they show as connected... but when I use the "Go to Connect" link from either machined dashboard, I see the same "home" machine only! Is there a problem, or do I need to do something?
  13. OK, a quick update... I downloaded the last Flash backup from UnRAID Connect (10th Jan), used the install tool to restore this to the original USB key and its all back up and running again. Obviously I am mindful that the USB key failed once, so will monitor things and see how it goes... BUT this highlights the importance of a recent flash backup if you want a chance of a quick fix when things go wrong