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Arno500

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  1. Yeah, I think this is what I will do. I'll just change my config. And switch to BTRFS own's implementation. This will be the simpler and less-dirty implementation.
  2. Sorry this is a RAID1 system. On the enclosure you have two switchs with ON/OFF positions. So you can have basically four modes: - JBOD - RAID0 - RAID1 - And both discs appear independently in the system. Root FS is on SD, on the hard drive there is only datas. Logs are not really useful, but might try to backup all of them (dmsg is empty thought). I would say this a production AND a learning system since it's my personnal server but sometimes I add some things in YOLO-mode. I have a backup of configs, and of the datas of the hard-drive (but please restoring the hard drive is a real pain since 1/3 of it is in cloud, another 1/3is on a friend's computer, and 1/3 on mine. But as the disk is in BTRFS, I need to use Linux, even with a virtual machine sometimes. Also the RAID enclosure was at 30€ (40 dollars maybe!!!!!) so not expensive AT ALL. I'm just using RAID1 because discs are too buggy and one of them is throwing errors, but in fact, I don't have data that REALLY need to be backed up urgently in 5 clouds storages and 10 differents hard-drives. This is just like movies, musics... For complex mirroring stripping system, forget about it: this is just basic and you cannot really anticipate what will be the reaction of the chip in any case (like mine).
  3. Hmmm yeah... But I would say that I'm really low in money (in fact I'm not even 18) and I'll need to find SATA cable and SATA power cable too... I would also need a new USB case. The problem remaining is I need a coolling case for the SATA HDD I can't leave it stand on the floor. Since it worked on previous kernel, I'm wondering if there is a software/kernel correction possible. I'll check prices and possibilities and evaluate if it's worth.
  4. Hmmm, It may be possible to backport BTRFS functions to the old vanilla kernel...
  5. Little bump, and also tried dev kernel, but didn't boot (did it was installed fine ???).
  6. Hello ! I recently reimaged my BPi M1 with the vanilla headless Debian Jessie from Armbian. But I have two problems: Main problem (the worst): I have a RAID SATA to USB enclosure (this one: BS-EHD-35/DUALB). After some times and randomly, the drives stops spinning and the enclosure stops itself. I've disabled any power management on hard drive, setup a cron job to write a file every 5 min, disabled autosuspend in usb core... I didn't have this problem with the legacy kernel. I cannot downgrade to it, because I'm using BTRFS with some non-compatible extensions. Note: this is a server with apache, Deluge, Plex and Sonarr. Side problems (I can live with if the first is OK): Also, if the drive isn't connected, the BPi won't boot, and after the enclosure stops, the BPi hang and need a force reset to remount the drive and restart services. Tried a udev rule to automate it, but no luck. Don't understand why the enclosure stops itself, it's not really documented, and tried everything I could think. Thank you, Arno
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