After a sync I get the following
Time for disk: 15% 14% 2% 1% 1% 1% 0% 8% 1% 1% 3% 2% 0% 2% 1% d16:17% 2% 0% 2% 0% Time for parity: 8% 3% 3% 26001 file errors 0 io errors 0 data errors WARNING! There are errors! Saving state to /var/snapraid/content... Saving state to /media/DRU01-HT-MJ1321YNG0EL2A/snapraid/content... Saving state to /media/DRU02-HG-PL2331LAGJGLNJ/snapraid/content... Saving state to /media/DRU08-HG-PK1334PCKAL73S/snapraid/content... Saving state to /media/DRU16-HG-PL2331LAGJGG0J/snapraid/content... ---------------------------------------- SnapRAID SYNC Job finished on Fri Apr 10 01:19:58 PDT 2015
How do you fix file errors? I couldn't find anything on the site about it. I'm on Lubuntu 14.04.
-Kevin
Upadate 1:
I just sync'd again and it said "Everything OK" and then I tried to scrub and said "Nothing to do". Is it all good?
What were the errors? The summary at the bottom just counts the errors, the log shows what the errors were.
Where does Snapraid store its logs?
It doesn't save the log to a file, unless you log it manually.
This is a cronjob so I don't have a log file. There may have been a file that was added to the pool while it was syncing. Could that of been it?
You copy/pasted the final results summary... Where did you get that? That's the log.
It is e-mailed to me. A cronjob runs the sync everyday at 1AM.
If you were changing a file while snapraid was running, yes there would be errors.
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After a sync I get the following
How do you fix file errors? I couldn't find anything on the site about it. I'm on Lubuntu 14.04.
-Kevin
Upadate 1:
I just sync'd again and it said "Everything OK" and then I tried to scrub and said "Nothing to do". Is it all good?
Last edit: Kevin 2015-04-10
What were the errors? The summary at the bottom just counts the errors, the log shows what the errors were.
Where does Snapraid store its logs?
It doesn't save the log to a file, unless you log it manually.
Last edit: Quaraxkad 2015-04-12
This is a cronjob so I don't have a log file. There may have been a file that was added to the pool while it was syncing. Could that of been it?
You copy/pasted the final results summary... Where did you get that? That's the log.
It is e-mailed to me. A cronjob runs the sync everyday at 1AM.
If you were changing a file while snapraid was running, yes there would be errors.