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  1. I didn't want to re-open this thread:

    https://community.covecube.com/index.php?/topic/1485-access-denied/

    But my issue is similar. My pool is made up of 100 TB of total disk space. The entire pool is duplicated. I have two pieces of software that run on this pool. At some point, one of my disks went offline due to a bad power strip. When this happened the pool (or at least the duplicated files from that disk) were set to read only mode. Now, I understand the logic behind this but it caused my software to panic and create all sorts of other problems and issues. So my question is...

    Is there a way to set it so that if/when a disk goes missing in the pool as long as the data has been duplicated, the drive will continue to function and then sync the pool data with the drive that went missing? This would be my ideal solution. If that's not going to work, then the only other potential recourse would be to remove my software from the pool but that's the reason I have the pool in the first place. 

    I tried to find the advanced option that was described in the above post to change that behavior but I can't find it. I know that post is from 2016 so it's a bit old at this point. Was this feature ever implemented? What are my options here if I want to continue to use the pool in the fashion I am choosing? In my specific case, I will always assume the data from the pool is more up to date than any files from a missing disk so I am ok with the pool files overwriting any changes that need to be made to the missing disk once it comes back. Thoughts?

  2. The only thing I can say for absolute certain is that it always freezes during measuring or calculating. Balancing ALWAYS works perfectly. Within minutes of getting to calculating/measuring, the GUI and the network shares hard lock and leaving it overnight does nothing yet the CPU is obviously working hard doing something as it bounces between 30-75%. Any other thoughts Alex? Would you like remote access at this point? I don't know what else to try. Thanks.

  3. If you uninstall DrivePool from the add-in tab (also check Add/Remove Programs afterwards), reboot, and then re-install everything should come back like normal. Because DrivePool isn't dependent on hardware or controllers or RAID setups etc, the minute you re-install, DrivePool will automatically add your pool back into the dashboard. 

  4. An update. So, I was going to try the other versions, but then, of course, everything broke again. I couldn't believe it. After working solidly for a few days, it reverted back to what it was doing before. In an attempt to further track down the problem, there was only one other common denominator: StableBit's Drive Scanner. I thought, "This can't possibly be it," but after thinking about what had happened leading up to the days, moments, before everything stopped working (after working fabulously for years, I might add) aside from the update to DrivePool at the time, I also bought and installed Drive Scanner not only on the VM, but on the host machine as well (the VM can't see the SMART status of drives). I thought, it's worth a shot, so I uninstalled it on both the VM and the host. And what do you know, everything is working like normal again. Obviously, I'd like to use the software I paid for, but if this was really the problem the whole time, I ask myself if the dynamic of having WHS 2011 on a Hyper-V is part of the issue as well. 

     

    Thoughts? Comments?

  5. I did all of those already. The common denominator was drivepool. Once I rolled back to the version drashna specified, everything started working again. 

     

    I still don't have it integrated to my dashboard (the full uninstall doesn't help), but it sounds like you are moving away from that anyway so I guess I'll just learn to like the new interface. 

  6. I can't do anything once it freezes. I just had the task manager up when it froze so I could see what processes were using CPU cycles the most. 

     

    I'm currently using the latest beta 2.x build as the current 1.3x builds won't install (see my previous posts). Do you want me to uninstall the 2.x using this same method and then try to install the one you suggested? 

     

    The dump I sent you is following the wiki instructions. I uploaded it with my username so you'd know who it was from. 

     

    Also, you two are more than welcome to remote into my server if that helps troubleshoot at all. Let me know. 

  7. So an update, after a few hours of the server running ok, I decided to run a system file scan using sfc /scannow. It DID find some problems, fixed them. I then rebooted. Then I got to thinking, since the balancing and everything else seems to work ok except for the measuring process and the Windows Media Player/Center playback, it got me thinking about how those two might tie together. Then the thought occurred to me that (I believe) measuring and WMP/WMC both utilize indexing features on the server. I tested this theory by deleting and recreating the indexing database from the indexing options in the control panel. After everything indexed, I re-enabled the StableBit Drive Pool service and within less than 5 minutes it froze again, like before. I'm going to try a few more things, but if the folks at Stable Bit have any thoughts, I'd be happy to hear them. Thanks again for your input.

  8. Disabled the service. Server hasn't slowed down or frozen yet (usually does it by now). Another odd behavior I've noticed too, if I use VLC to play media files it works fine, but if I use media center or media player it doesn't. This is the same across all my computers. It's not on just one machine. It was working fine before all this trouble started. Not sure if that helps you at all. 

     

    What would you suggest I do now?

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