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  1. Clarissa Walker (amisapphire@cwcyrix.nsupdate.info)'s status on Monday, 26-Jun-2023 17:39:49 EDT Clarissa Walker Clarissa Walker
    Long-awaited site backup and HDD upgrade for the server: July 1, 2023.

    The site data is on a single 2TB drive, while the database is on a mirrored 80GB setup, though the 80GB one will have to be done as software RAID and not nvRAID this time.

    I also suspect nvRAID may have a terabyte bug on this old motherboard, so it's better to use software RAID in the long run anyway.
    In conversation Monday, 26-Jun-2023 17:39:49 EDT from web permalink
    • Clarissa Walker (amisapphire@cwcyrix.nsupdate.info)'s status on Friday, 30-Jun-2023 01:38:21 EDT Clarissa Walker Clarissa Walker
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      Okay, this is postponed. Still prepping for the home web server upgrade, however, since a recent file event has happened, there will be a sweep of the entire old set of data on all three 2TB disks first, then the data on some old storage disks later.

      References:
      http://cwcyrix.nsupdate.info/gnu-social/public/notice/110
      http://cwcyrix.nsupdate.info/gnu-social/public/notice/116
      In conversation Friday, 30-Jun-2023 01:38:21 EDT permalink

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      1. Clarissa Walker (amisapphire@cwcyrix.nsupdate.info)'s status on Tuesday, 27-Jun-2023 22:21:43 EDT - Ami Sapphire's Notices
        Going through the older 2TB storage drives and comparing some of the data with the current NAS data, it is safe to assume the data corruption event started around mid-March 2023 and ended around early April 2023, months after the September 2022 upgrade. May 2023 is when the bad sectors were reallocated. Seen this behavior on a suspect hard drive with pending bad sectors in August 2021: on a test Windows XP install using a suspect Seagate 320GB HDD, I copied a large archive to the NAS, then I copied that file to the test system. On the test system, the file was corrupt, even after a few retried copy attempts from the NAS. Of course, on the NAS, it was perfectly fine; hashes matched the one on the laptop but not on the test system. Final attempt was to copy that file to the test system using a USB stick, and that eventually worked. Of course, without file system integrity checks, this is the result. I'm just usually very good at catching these so far.
      2. Clarissa Walker (amisapphire@cwcyrix.nsupdate.info)'s status on Wednesday, 28-Jun-2023 16:26:42 EDT - Ami Sapphire's Notices
        Seems some of Sis's video collection have different file hashes between her old laptop and the file server. This happened before the NAS upgrade in September 2022, so I can rule out my RAID5 setup there. The original copies are still on the old laptop, so I am retrieving those now. But, something's up with the drive installed in the laptop. I have since changed the RAM somewhere around April 2023. I have also found out that I can use unbuffered ECC RAM on the ASUS P5N-E SLI board; however, it may not actually use ECC on the system.

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