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I've heard and know that it is safe to clean re-install the windows without touching anything of stablebit drivepool (It should detect my pool and drives as soon as I re-install the stablebit drivepool on the new windows) I know it but I haven't tried it myself yet, so I want to be certain that's the reason why I am writing this post here my situation is like this 1.My Windows c:\ drive is not part of pool (Obviously !) 2.I will not attach a new drive or detach a new drive before and during the installation process 3.My actual system is running on windows 10, I am willing to clean-install windows 11 4.I've named my windows drive to "Windows 10 drive" so there is no way that I will make a mistake and wipe the wrong drive In this situation after clean reinstalling windows 11 and then installing drivepool again it will recognize the pool and my drives right ? that's my first question and lastly should I remove the license of drivepool before wiping ? or is it safe to keep ?
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Hello, I am receiving a Recycle Bin Corrupted error for my DrivePool and I recently had the same issue on a few individual drives in an external enclosure. When I replied "Yes" to allow Windows to correct the errors on the external drives which were in a MediaSonic enclosure, it effectively deleted all of the files and I was not able to recover. Since this happened a few days ago, I am reluctant to allow Windows to repair the DrivePool Recycle Bin and I replied "No" for the moment. I am reaching out to this audience for any advice on this issue. The computer has been operating essentially "untouched" for many years and was originally a Windows 7 machine but has been on Windows 10 since at least 2016. Today, I performed a clean install of Windows 10 pro 64bit 20H2 and followed the instructions from Drashna in the wiki Q5510455 to set the permissions. Since this was a clean install, all permissions were set correctly by Microsoft and I simply applied them to the child files and folders. I received two warnings when applying security settings to the child components that may be related. There are no errors recorded in Computer Management log other than a DistributedCOM warning. I attached screen captures of all errors and warnings. Any advice would be greatly appreciated to avoid any data loss. Thanks,
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I saw many post are talking about 3-6 drives, but i can't find a post that are talking about 100 10TB drives. I am trying to crate a 1PB drive in drive pool, is that mean I need an other 1PB drive pool for parity, or I set 100 drives as data drive at snap raid? If i set 100 drives as data drive at snap raid do i need a 1PB drive too or how big should the parity drive size be. Is there anyway to do software raid 5?(not windows raid5)
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Hi im using Windows 10 2004 with WSL2. I have 3x drives: C:\ (SSD), E:\ (NVME), D:\ (Drivepool of 2x 4TB HDD) When the drives are mounted on Ubuntu, I can run ls -al and it shows all the files and folders on C and E drives. This is not possible on D When I run ls -al on D, it returns 0 results. But I can cd into the directories in D stragely enough. Is this an issue with drivepool being mounted? Seems like it is the only logical difference (aside from it being mechanical) between the other drives. They are all NTFS.
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So last night I moved my server into a new chassis and when I powered up the machine, everything worked fine... When I started up drivepool, the drivepool shows that half the pool is used (it's supposed to be 80%) and my plex server can't find the files, even though they're there in folders... Is there a way to tell drivepool to completely rescan the disks and rebuild?
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I made the mistake of allowing Windows to update last night. When I got up this morning one of my disks said it was missing from my Drivepool. I had no previous issues or errors with this drive. I tried to bring up Scanner but it said I needed to enter a license. I entered my license code and it said it was accepted, but didn't change. I'm at a bit of a loss on what to do about the license. I noted that both Drivepool and Scanner have updates, but I didn't get any prompt to download/install updates or anything. As for the drive, it looks like the partition info is corrupt. I can mount it on another machine, but it want's to initialize it, but it doesn't work. A couple drive utils report a bunch of read errors, but can't find a partition to try to recover files from.
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Hi team, I have just had another let down with my WHS 2011 HP Proliant home server and am over it. I of course run DrivePool on the box but now that the OS SSD is failing to boot I want to know if I can install Windows 10 Pro as the OS and then recover all of my drive pool data? My plan would be to disconnect all of the data pool HDD (x 4), install Windows 10 Pro to the OS SSD and then install Drive Pool (assuming that the version for WHS that I purchased will also allow me to use it on Win 10) and then hopefully reconnect all of my data HDDs, reboot and watch the magic happen as DP rebuilds my stuff....Am I dreaming? Has anyone migrated their OS to Win 10 and used DP to reassemble and retain their data pool? I also plan to use VEEAM Endpoint Backup to cover my client computer backup tasks - if you have feedback for that I would value it. TIA for your input, cheers
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First, let me say I searched this forum for 'KB2267602' and did not see any results. Issue: Windows Update KB2267602 fails to install and Windows Defender cannot run. It appears as though Covecube is aware of this issue based on the following comment in this code change: Is there an update to when this issue will be addressed? I don't like having Windows Defender unable to run on my PC, and it seems like Windows Update has stopped searching for new updates as well. Thanks.
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Hi, I've been having a few BSODs recently caused by DrivePool. I'm running the latest Windows 10 creators' update, v10.0.16299 - I believe this only started happening after I updated to it. DrivePool is v2.2.0.852. In this instance I was working on my work PC over remote desktop, saved a file into my DropBox folder which synced it back to my PC (located on my pool) , and it instantly crashed ntfs.sys. I also had this the other week when I was trying to save an excel file locally on my desktop (also located on my pool). If I move my DropBox folder outside my pool it works fine. Here's the crash dump, let me know if you want me to send you the full .dmp.: Crash Dump Analysis provided by OSR Open Systems Resources, Inc. (http://www.osr.com) Online Crash Dump Analysis Service See http://www.osronline.com for more information Windows 8 Kernel Version 16299 MP (4 procs) Free x64 Product: WinNt, suite: TerminalServer SingleUserTS Built by: 16299.15.amd64fre.rs3_release.170928-1534 Machine Name: Kernel base = 0xfffff800`23a83000 PsLoadedModuleList = 0xfffff800`23de4fd0 Debug session time: Sun Nov 12 17:30:08.591 2017 (UTC - 5:00) System Uptime: 6 days 22:32:59.653 ******************************************************************************* * * * Bugcheck Analysis * * * ******************************************************************************* SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION (3b) An exception happened while executing a system service routine. Arguments: Arg1: 00000000c0000005, Exception code that caused the bugcheck Arg2: fffff8053a9b9215, Address of the instruction which caused the bugcheck Arg3: ffffb7094451d4a0, Address of the context record for the exception that caused the bugcheck Arg4: 0000000000000000, zero. Debugging Details: ------------------ TRIAGER: Could not open triage file : e:\dump_analysis\program\triage\modclass.ini, error 2 EXCEPTION_CODE: (NTSTATUS) 0xc0000005 - The instruction at "0x%08lx" referenced memory at "0x%08lx". The memory could not be "%s". FAULTING_IP: NTFS!NtfsDecodeFileObject+49 fffff805`3a9b9215 8b4804 mov ecx,dword ptr [rax+4] CONTEXT: ffffb7094451d4a0 -- (.cxr 0xffffb7094451d4a0) rax=0000000000000000 rbx=ffff82090fd7a4a0 rcx=0000000000000000 rdx=ffffb7094451e118 rsi=ffffcc0f31c1b590 rdi=ffff82090ac464b8 rip=fffff8053a9b9215 rsp=ffffb7094451de90 rbp=0000000000000000 r8=ffffb7094451df48 r9=ffffb7094451df10 r10=ffffb7094451e0b8 r11=ffff82090ac464b8 r12=0000000000000005 r13=ffffcc0f3bb6de50 r14=ffffb7094451e118 r15=ffff82090fd7a4a0 iopl=0 nv up ei pl nz na pe nc cs=0010 ss=0018 ds=002b es=002b fs=0053 gs=002b efl=00010202 NTFS!NtfsDecodeFileObject+0x49: fffff805`3a9b9215 8b4804 mov ecx,dword ptr [rax+4] ds:002b:00000000`00000004=00000000 Resetting default scope CUSTOMER_CRASH_COUNT: 1 DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID: WIN8_DRIVER_FAULT BUGCHECK_STR: 0x3B PROCESS_NAME: Dropbox.exe CURRENT_IRQL: 0 LAST_CONTROL_TRANSFER: from fffff8053aab994c to fffff8053a9b9215 STACK_TEXT: ffffb709`4451de90 fffff805`3aab994c : ffff8209`0a2018d0 ffff8209`0a201750 ffff8209`0a201830 fffff805`399969da : NTFS!NtfsDecodeFileObject+0x49 ffffb709`4451ded0 fffff805`3aab7091 : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 ffff8208`febe44f0 ffff8208`febee550 : NTFS!NtfsFindTargetElements+0x48 ffffb709`4451df40 fffff805`3aad2cef : ffff8209`0ac46401 ffff8209`0ac464b8 ffffcc0f`00000000 ffff8208`00000000 : NTFS!NtfsSetRenameInfo+0x2d5 ffffb709`4451e340 fffff805`3aad2488 : ffff8209`0ac464b8 ffff8209`17ef2370 ffff8209`17ef2300 ffff8209`0d4d3a00 : NTFS!NtfsCommonSetInformation+0x76f ffffb709`4451e420 fffff800`23ad9339 : ffff8209`0a0d91e0 ffff8209`17ef2370 ffff8209`0ac464b8 ffffb709`4451e460 : NTFS!NtfsFsdSetInformation+0xd8 ffffb709`4451e4c0 fffff805`3c105473 : ffff8209`0a0d91e0 ffff8209`17b620d0 00000000`00000000 ffff8209`17b620d0 : nt!IofCallDriver+0x59 ffffb709`4451e500 ffff8209`0a0d91e0 : ffff8209`17b620d0 00000000`00000000 ffff8209`17b620d0 ffff8209`00000078 : covefs+0x55473 ffffb709`4451e508 ffff8209`17b620d0 : 00000000`00000000 ffff8209`17b620d0 ffff8209`00000078 fffff805`3c0e3c10 : 0xffff8209`0a0d91e0 ffffb709`4451e510 00000000`00000000 : ffff8209`17b620d0 ffff8209`00000078 fffff805`3c0e3c10 00000000`00000000 : 0xffff8209`17b620d0 FOLLOWUP_IP: covefs+55473 fffff805`3c105473 898424e8000000 mov dword ptr [rsp+0E8h],eax SYMBOL_STACK_INDEX: 6 SYMBOL_NAME: covefs+55473 FOLLOWUP_NAME: MachineOwner MODULE_NAME: covefs IMAGE_NAME: covefs.sys DEBUG_FLR_IMAGE_TIMESTAMP: 59bb1a02 STACK_COMMAND: .cxr 0xffffb7094451d4a0 ; kb FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: X64_0x3B_covefs+55473 BUCKET_ID: X64_0x3B_covefs+55473 Followup: MachineOwner --------- Thanks
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Hi there! I wanted to inquire about the process about potentially upgrading/migrating my server from Windows Home Server 2011 to Windows 10. I'm very happy with how the StableBit products have been working with WHS2011, it has been a great Steam Mirror/Plex/File backup server for me and all of my files are protected! However with the home server product line being discontinued and as I look towards the future, I think I may want to be proactive rather than reactive about keeping my HTPC updated and secure. Also now that the server edition prices are much higher, I feel like I don't really use the server features all that much, so a standard home edition would be fine (mainly media streaming and file storage). From all the reading I've done it seems like the Windows 10 support is fairly good, although I do see some bugs popping up here and there, and I guess I just wanted to get some confirmation before I did anything drastic. I know it's been stated a few times, but as of today, is the latest DrivePool beta stable enough to store pictures/videos/movies/tv shows etc. on Windows 10? Same question for the Scanner product, is it working well in Windows 10? Is this the correct upgrade process?Un-register the DrivePool / Scanner licenses on the current server Install Windows 10 on the HTPC with a full wipe & clean install on the SSD hard drive (not the data HDDs) Install DrivePool/Scanner on the new Windows 10 installation, the attached drives should be automatically recognized and rebuilt. By "downgrading" from a server edition to a home edition, am I losing any functionality with DrivePool / Scanner? Am I overlooking anything not mentioned here? Thanks in advance for the help!
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Hi, So, I went to bed last night and everything was working fine (as it has done for a long time). I woke up this morning and found I couldn't put new files into a folder... weird! Let's try another folder... no. Well, to cut a very long story short I cannot: - Add files to any folder in my drivepool. - Add new folder to my drivepool. - Move/Delete/Edit any existing file in my drivepool. The 'owner' is now a string of random letters and numbers (note, I have made no changes to Windows 10, not changed my account or tried to change any permissions before this issue arose). This only applies to the (95TB) Drivepool, my other drives are all fine - limiting the issue to my Drivepool alone. I have tried numerous ways to change the ownership 'back' - all fail: - ...>Security>Advanced (at file, folder, drive, root, mount levels) - 'takeown' within an elevated command prompt. - TakeOwnershipPro - TakeOwnershipEx - ResetPermission - http://community.covecube.com/index.php?/topic/857-unable-to-write-files-or-update-permissions-on-folders-in-pool/ - All of the above with my standard (admin privalage) account and I've also enabled the default local Administrator account and used that. Neither worked. The fact that this only applies to the drivepool and affects only files handled by the DrivePool software reasonably leads me to believe this is a consequential factor. I cannot create a new pool and move the files into it one drive at a time because I don't have "permission". Can you please help?
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Was wondering how Drivepool deals with the Recycle Bin - having just created a pool of 16TB - windows decided it needed a 800gb+ recycle bin! My question is how is the bin distributed across the pool - each drive gets its proportion? I assume its not duplicated? Windows thinks its one recycle bin but if i had a drive failure could some of the "deleted" files be in part of the bin on that drive and be "lost" so trying to recover a file out of the recycle bin after the drive is removed would not be possible? Also adding a ssd cache would that also have part of the recycle bin as well? Thanks
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Microsoft has finally, in the Windows 10 Anniversary Update, "fixed" the limitation of 260 characters for the file path Before i enable this does StableBit already support this or perhaps will in the future as an application has to explicitly support it for it to work? Quote Article http://winaero.com/b...-in-windows-10/
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Very handy and useful for debugging and error reporting, comes in Windows 10 Anniversary Update. http://www.thewindowsclub.com/stordiag-exe-storage-diagnostic-tool
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Has anyone used Drivepool with the Windows 10 preview? I have a very large pool (24 drives ~ 80TB). I semi-annually do a clean install and am contemplating doing a Win10 preview install. I'm curious if Drivepool is compatible.
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Hello: I have been luvin' my DrivePool + Scanner for years. Coming from an old WHS 2008 and multiple Linux-based distros, I finally found a nice stable home at StableBit! I am currently running them on a W2K12 box (that's Windows Server 2012, non-R2). It's time for an upgrade next year... I was wondering if you guys have downloaded the Windows Server 10 Preview and tested it's compatibility with Scanner + DrivePool. It's not a deal breaker as I can set up a new W2K12R2 box. But, would prefer to move to Windows Server 10 when it is released later in 2015. Thanks!