Vendor Specific SMART Attributes with Thresholds: SMART Attributes Data Structure revision number: 16 SCT capabilities: (0x3037) SCT Status supported. Recommended polling time: ( 145) minutes. SMART capabilities: (0x0003) Saves SMART data before enteringĮrror logging capability: (0x01) Error logging supported. Self-test execution status: ( 0) The previous self-test routine completedĬapabilities: (0x7b) SMART execute Offline immediate.Īuto Offline data collection on/off support. Was suspended by an interrupting command from host. Offline data collection status: (0x84) Offline data collection activity SMART overall-health self-assessment test result: PASSED SMART support is: Available - device has SMART capability. I will try a direct/regular copy from Windows and see how that does, but it does worry me, keep crashing my unRAID like this, and it puts it out of action for around 600 minutes.ĭevice is: Not in smartctl database ĪTA Standard is: Exact ATA specification draft version not indicated Operation: Gathering Writer Data Context: Writer Class Id: There is entry in the Windows log at the time of the failure, to do with VSS: One other thing to note, I'm using a backup application (Cobian) to write this 108GB of data, it is possble that the app is causing the issue, however, this raises a few questions.ġ) If it is down to the app, shouldn't unRAID handle this more gracefully than gpoing to a hard crash?Ģ) The same app was used on XP and worked without issue for 2 years! Here is the SMART report for the drive it was writing too at the time. Is it worth running reiserfsck? I'll pull the SMART logs later on. It locked up after about 5 minutes this time, same copy. Jan 24 21:30:18 rutland sshd: lastlog_openseek: /var/log/lastlog is not a file or directory! Jan 24 21:30:18 rutland sshd: lastlog_filetype: Couldn't stat /var/log/las tlog: No such file or directory Jan 24 21:30:18 rutland sshd: Accepted password for root from 192.168.1.8 port 1218 ssh2 Jan 24 21:30:18 rutland sshd: error: Could not get shadow information for root Jan 24 21:29:46 rutland sshd: lastlog_openseek: /var/log/lastlog is not a file or directory! Jan 24 21:29:46 rutland sshd: lastlog_filetype: Couldn't stat /var/log/las tlog: No such file or directory Jan 24 21:29:46 rutland sshd: Accepted password for root from 192.168.1.8 port 1217 ssh2 Jan 24 21:29:46 rutland sshd: error: Could not get shadow information for root Jan 24 21:28:34 rutland sshd: lastlog_openseek: /var/log/lastlog is not a file or directory! Jan 24 21:28:34 rutland sshd: lastlog_filetype: Couldn't stat /var/log/las tlog: No such file or directory Jan 24 21:28:34 rutland sshd: Accepted password for root from 192.168.1.8 port 1216 ssh2 Jan 24 21:28:34 rutland sshd: error: Could not get shadow information for root It is an onboard device, Realtek PCIe GBE family (8011B I think)Īfter the last crash and reboot, the parity checked out as okay, no errors found.ĭid the same copy again, with the updated NIC drivers and it failed in the same way. Okay, I updated the NIC driver, it was on. There isn't much in the unRAID logs as it has to be rebooted. The drive is mapped using the same credentials I was using with my XP machines, for all intent and purpose it is indentical, some of the files/folders have been copied, around 90GB of 108GB in the first attempt, and 23GB out of 108Gb for the second attempt. When trying to copy 108GB of files and folders to unRAID using Win 7 via a mapped drive, it calculates fine, starts to copy and then at some point (35mins & 55mins) in the copying process it crashes the unRAID server, it becomes unresponsive, I cannot ping it, login via web GUI, ssh or console, it requires a hard reboot to get it up and running, after which it starts a parity check, last time it found 40 errors, after the check had finished it works fine again - I repeated the whole exercise and it did it again. Recently got Windows 7 64-bit Home Edition on a PC. UnRAID 4.5.6 static IP been working fine for nearly 2 years without a single issue relating to file transfer using various media players and as a backup points for 2 XP machines, backing up around 30GB at a time
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