Setup:
Data Topology:
1 x RAIDZ1 | 3 wide | 1.82 TiB
ZFS Health:
Pool Status:
Online
Total ZFS Errors:
0
Scheduled Scrub Task:
Set
Auto TRIM:
Off
Last Scan:
Finished Scrub on 2024-12-24 00:01:09
Last Scan Errors:
0
Last Scan Duration:
1 day 15 hours 1 minute
Disk Health:
Disks temperature related alerts:
0
Highest Temperature:
63 °C
Lowest Temperature:
27 °C
Average Disk Temperature:
46.584 °C
Failed S.M.A.R.T. Tests:
0
Its supposed to be 3.63 tb or something. But i woke up and saw this.
If that might help, i just tried to transfer ownership from one account to another with Nextcloud, which failed.
pool: boot-pool
state: ONLINE
scan: scrub repaired 0B in 00:00:13 with 0 errors on Sat Jan 11 03:45:14 2025
config:
NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM
boot-pool ONLINE 0 0 0
sda3 ONLINE 0 0 0
I do not know the exact Hardware of the disks, since its 3 different ones. But what i do know is:
Disk nr1: SSD (forgot the maker) 2tb
Disk nr2: Seagate ( i think baracuda small formfactor) HDD 2tb
Disk nr3: WD Black HDD 2tb (the big ones)
They are all attached using Sata to USB cables (its shoddy ik)
Im at school right now so i can’t really post the specifics. If you do need the specifics i can post them at about 16:20 CET.
Exactly what im asking. I just woke up after trying to transfer / move all files from one user to another on nextcloud. And somehow i have 9.11Tb apparently. Even though thats physically impossible. And i only have a partial backup. As of now. The Files can be perfectly used as intended. But i fear that when i either fill the disks up or at a random moment, the files get corrupted. And yes, i am mixing HDD and SSD
Im going to Reboot and might aswell update truenas as it seems to be a problem only related to the WebUI. Looking at sudo zpool list. It reads correctly.
The Issue does not lie within Zpool or i think ZFS. But instead in the WebUI itself, since you saw that the output is as expected.
I am currently updating TrueNAS and seeing if that fixes the bug