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vrspectre's avatar
vrspectre
Apprentice
May 05, 2020

UPS battery alert caused odd things in logs and scrub

My 516 has been working on it's quarterly data scrube for the last few days. Last night the battery in my UPS failed. It doesn't seem to have lost power though. The ReadyNAS emailed me that the UPS battery needed to be replaced. So this morning I gracefully powered everything down, replaced the battery, and booted it all backup. 

 

I noticed that all of my performance graphs are empty going back to January now. And my scrub also seems to have been aborted. There's nothing in the log though about it finishing or being aborthed. 

 

I'm running 6.10.1

 

1) Will a UPS failure event like bad battery stop a scrub in progress? 

2) Why would this battery event remove performance graph data so far back? 

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  • StephenB's avatar
    StephenB
    Guru - Experienced User

    vrspectre wrote:

     

    1) Will a UPS failure event like bad battery stop a scrub in progress? 

    2) Why would this battery event remove performance graph data so far back? 


    Both happened because you powered down and restarted the NAS.

    • vrspectre's avatar
      vrspectre
      Apprentice

      But the grapsh shows older data still. See attached. Why would gracefully shutting down the nas clear the graph date when it doesn't seem to have done that in the past. 

       

       

      • StephenB's avatar
        StephenB
        Guru - Experienced User

        vrspectre wrote:

        Why would gracefully shutting down the nas clear the graph data when it doesn't seem to have done that in the past. 

         


        I thought it did that, but I am seeing data back to last May with my own NAS (and it has been shut down a couple of times).  So I have no good explanation on that part.  Sorry for the confusion.

         

        But I don't think it would be related to the UPS battery issue.

         

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