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![[Post New]](/forums/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 30/12/2008 09:27:32
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gorman
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This is the error I get:
[2008-12-30 16:14:01,828] ERROR: [rsynch] Invalid state - workers greater than 2!
java.io.IOException: Invalid state - workers greater than 2!
at java.lang.Void.<unknown>(Unknown Source)
at java.lang.Void.<unknown>(Unknown Source)
at java.lang.Void.<unknown>(Unknown Source)
at java.lang.Void.<unknown>(Unknown Source)
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![[Post New]](/forums/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 30/12/2008 11:25:31
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Brahim
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Please re-download the host install package.
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Server (VMware ESXi): dual Quad 8356@2.4Ghz | ASUS KFN5-D SLI | 16GB (4x 4GB) DDR2 667Mhz ECC REG w/Parity [Chipkill] | Radeon X300 | Intel 160GB SSD (VM datastore) | 6+ TB storage
File Server VM (running FlexRAID): 512MB RAM | 2 vCPUs | 6TB storage | Parity on 2TB NAS |
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![[Post New]](/forums/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 30/12/2008 14:39:06
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gorman
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I don't know what you fixed but you fixed it
One thing, the first time I got a blue screen of death and I found out, to my delight, that Flexraid creates a backup of the metadata when it starts.
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![[Post New]](/forums/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 30/12/2008 16:01:55
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Brahim
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gorman wrote:I don't know what you fixed but you fixed it
One thing, the first time I got a blue screen of death and I found out, to my delight, that Flexraid creates a backup of the metadata when it starts.
Yeah, the metadata is always backed up to allow recovery from a failed operation (even an OS crash).
What caused you to blue screen?
As far as the bug, it is something I had fixed, but the fix did not get into the source control stream I used to create the final build.
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Server (VMware ESXi): dual Quad 8356@2.4Ghz | ASUS KFN5-D SLI | 16GB (4x 4GB) DDR2 667Mhz ECC REG w/Parity [Chipkill] | Radeon X300 | Intel 160GB SSD (VM datastore) | 6+ TB storage
File Server VM (running FlexRAID): 512MB RAM | 2 vCPUs | 6TB storage | Parity on 2TB NAS |
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![[Post New]](/forums/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 31/12/2008 05:03:19
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gorman
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The blue screen... I don't know. I launched rsynch through the WebUI and when it started "crunching" everything stopped and BSOD with a message regarding NTFS if I'm not mistaken.
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![[Post New]](/forums/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 31/12/2008 11:12:15
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Brahim
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gorman wrote:The blue screen... I don't know. I launched rsynch through the WebUI and when it started "crunching" everything stopped and BSOD with a message regarding NTFS if I'm not mistaken.
Humm... this spells filesystem corruption.
This could be due to bad disk or bad system memory or possibly your anti-virus program.
I would run the OS scan disk utility (chkdsk /r).
I would also FlexRAID's validate task more often to detect data corruptions.
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Server (VMware ESXi): dual Quad 8356@2.4Ghz | ASUS KFN5-D SLI | 16GB (4x 4GB) DDR2 667Mhz ECC REG w/Parity [Chipkill] | Radeon X300 | Intel 160GB SSD (VM datastore) | 6+ TB storage
File Server VM (running FlexRAID): 512MB RAM | 2 vCPUs | 6TB storage | Parity on 2TB NAS |
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