

I planned to add a locate function to scan the DB, then add a quick search function in the unRAID front end. Long term I would make a sqlite database, keep track of mtime, size and md5sum to detect changes.Īlso determine if files are missing and/or recoverable from fsck. I was planning to do a text filelist.disk# version so you can just grep what's needed. I'll be happy with anything weebotech puts together.
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A windows client for viewing the data would be fine. I would want a automated linux process that fills the database.

It can tracks the growth and change of your data. Most tempting if I had to spurge out (well over kill for me) is spaceobserver by Jam-soft (the maker of treesize).
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It's a work in progress, then I'll make an addon package and post it to my google code page. We need to package all these addons to unraid that smart people have put together and put them into a repository or knowledge. 1 is always live, and there are 2 offsite backups, (essentially clones of the live box that rotate in and out and get updated by rsync).ĭo you have the complete scripts to share? I would see great benefit to implementing this to my system too. I am all about getting more integrity to my systems. The script segment can be re-written to list all files on all drives.

Or if there is corruption, you can see what is missing.Įventually I will make md5sums of the list so I can check for issues such as bit rot and to double check unraid's integrity. This way in a pinch, if you do loose a drive due to some unforseen circumstance, you can have a list read of what you had. The 'list' is created once a month for each drive.
