Yes. But you could go larger if the pricing is favorable.
A single parity drive will allow the recovery of only one data disk, regardless of how large it is when compared to the data disks.
Have you asked on the Webmin Discussion Forum? https://sourceforge.net/p/webadmin/discussion/600155/
Nevermind.
When running a fix command, the program should check for a previously existing fix.log file and uniquely rename it and the open a new file for writing. If a fix is interrupted for some reason and then restarted, currently the fix.log file will be overwritten. Another perhaps simpler option would be instead of writing to fix.log append to it.
How true. When the fix is running an oscillating ETA is shown. Is that in hours:minutes?
Thank you, I'll grow some more patience and hope. So, will I see the size of a 'bad' file increasing if I look at it from time to time?
Thanks for your reply. I did what you said. Results below. The fix.log file has many fragments of this: Read error at position 0 Clearly the file sizes are different. The recovered file will not play in VLC Media Player. The last sync was on 12-28-2023 and ran without any errors. I presume this is where the line from today's snapraid list run came from. It says the file is a little over 2GB The file recovered today is a little over 524K Please clarify the disparity. Thanks FG From the **snapraid...