What Are You Doing Right Now
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@scottalanmiller said:
Just updated our ownCloud instance. No issues, as usual.
From what version to what version?
As I just learned yesterday the regex for fail2ban changes with each version apparently.
quite silly IMO.
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Did not record what we were on. Now on: owncloud-8.1.4-12.1
This is on CentOS 7.1.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Did not record what we were on. Now on: owncloud-8.1.4-12.1
This is on CentOS 7.1.
Ah, it appears that the regex only changes on the minor rev change. 8.0 -> 8.1 -> 8.2
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@scottalanmiller said:
Did not record what we were on. Now on: owncloud-8.1.4-12.1
This is on CentOS 7.1.
Here was the thread I found on the subject.
https://forum.owncloud.org/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=28678&p=89039&hilit=setup+fail2ban#p89039 -
Is everyone busy getting ready for Thanksgiving or just lazy cause you don't want to work this week? I hear crickets around here today.
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Seriously, so slow today!
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Rolling out Webroot at a client and troubleshooting a user working from her home in Florida.
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Very tired, chasing a RAID controller failure since 9pm last night. Will go home early today.
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What controller model is that?
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@StrongBad dell perc 6/i
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@StrongBad 2x 300gb 15k RAID1, 3x 1TB RAID5
one of the raid5 drives died, seems to have thrown an error at the controller that it didn't like at all
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Would that be a URE?
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Even after replacing a drive, still no love?
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Don't UREs destroy the array?
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@Dashrender said:
Don't UREs destroy the array?
UREs are never a risk to a healthy array. Only to a degraded one.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
Don't UREs destroy the array?
UREs are never a risk to a healthy array. Only to a degraded one.
Right.
@MattSpeller said:
@StrongBad 2x 300gb 15k RAID1, 3x 1TB RAID5
one of the raid5 drives died, seems to have thrown an error at the controller that it didn't like at all
So it looks like a drive had died.
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Sounds to me like a drive died.
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@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
Don't UREs destroy the array?
UREs are never a risk to a healthy array. Only to a degraded one.
Right.
@MattSpeller said:
@StrongBad 2x 300gb 15k RAID1, 3x 1TB RAID5
one of the raid5 drives died, seems to have thrown an error at the controller that it didn't like at all
So it looks like a drive had died.
Aye, got it fixed a couple hours ago by taking it all apart. I mean the whole server. Cleaned it all, made sure all the contacts were good and reassembled. Magic RAID pixies were happy and the thing posted and booted like there was nothing wrong (except the failed drive, but who cares, that is why you have RAID)
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I can't explain for sure why that worked and my trust of this server has gone from 75% to zero.
I did read online that this fixed someone else's and I suspect it has more to do with the power being off. Quite possibly a charge built up on a floating pin somewhere, though you'd think that Dell would know better. End of the day though when your whole server is basically F'd you have nothing to lose by trying.
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Yeah, that's scary!