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docs_in_draft:snapraid [2023/04/28 23:18] crashtestdocs_in_draft:snapraid [2023/04/28 23:24] – [Failure Scenario] crashtest
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   * Do not run a **Snyc** operation until after the replacement is completed.   * Do not run a **Snyc** operation until after the replacement is completed.
   * If user / admins have automated processes (downloaders, media centers, etc.) that save or move files on protected drives, they should be paused or turned off.   * If user / admins have automated processes (downloaders, media centers, etc.) that save or move files on protected drives, they should be paused or turned off.
-  * Users should be informed to not use the server during the drive replacement.  (This could be enforced by temporarily disabling file sharing services like SMB or NFS.)+  * Server users should be informed to not use the server during the drive replacement.  (This could be enforced by temporarily disabling file sharing services like SMB or NFS.)
  
  
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 In the following scenario, a SnapRAID protected drive has failed completely.\\  In the following scenario, a SnapRAID protected drive has failed completely.\\ 
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-When server notifications are -> [[https://wiki.omv-extras.org/doku.php?id=omv6:new_user_guide#server_notifications|configured as recommended]] , user / admins are notified by e-mail of **file system failures** and other issues. +When server notifications are -> [[https://wiki.omv-extras.org/doku.php?id=omv6:new_user_guide#server_notifications|configured as recommended]] , user / admins are notified by e-mail of **file system failures** and other issues.\\ 
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