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+ | ** 13.0-U5.3 ** 08/ | ||
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+ | **Next support ticket: Ask if you ever need to reboot the disk shelves?** Full power off? | ||
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+ | Hi, I'm archiving content from my TrueNAS appliance to another platform, then deleting the files migrated. I'm observing directories like this; 7.5 million files in 990 GB or 15 million files in 7 TB. Should I be concerned that the disk shelves have never be cold rebooted? Like XFS replaying the log journal for a clean mount? My HA nodes reboot on upgrade but I realize the disk arrays keep running, always. | ||
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