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  1. After I few tries I got disk 1 back up and running and parity checked. Will replace it now. Thanks!
  2. Okay, thanks so much for the input! I really appreciate the time. I already tried rebooting and shuffling the cables, but I will try again. But this time I will perform the correct incantations, pray to the server gods first! Failing that, I'll try to work around it. Will update later today or tomorrow.
  3. Okay, I’ll fiddle around with it. But if I rebuilt without disk, that means all the data on disk1 will be gone?
  4. Hi, I don't know what to do. Please help! Version: 6.11.5 What: Was following guide to shrink array after a disk died, then a second disk died. The plan was to copy all the files off the empty disk (done), then remove the disk from the array and shrink it. Guide: https://wiki.unraid.net/Shrink_array#For_Unraid_v6.2_and_later Steps run Following the "Clear Drive Then Remove Drive" Method," guide Ran steps 1 - 12 successfully, so my disk was completely cleared, then config was cleared Started step 13, and found another disk had died. Other notes: Pic attached Disk 2 was the one I cleared (after clear it showed something like 14 GB free 10 GB used in the UI, not sure why) The drive that was in disk 1 is gone now (not in the drop down list) Step 13 in the guide I found confusing. Once I'm done that step, not sure if I just start the array with disk 2 empty, or if I shrink it from the drop down list and reassign.
  5. Now that Windows 2004 is out I'm going to be playing around with this as well. Thus far all my attempts (on a previous version of Windows) to get HyperV working on Windows (with Unraid 6.8.3 host) have failed. WSL2 is based on HyperV, so I don't have much hope that I'll actually get this working at the moment.
  6. I just upgraded from the latest unraid 5 to this version. I have to say I am very impressed with everything that has been done. The ui for docker, and saving of docker templates is a really nice touch.
  7. I have nothing useful to add to this thread, I just wanted to add I'm really excited for this change and I fully agree with it.
  8. You will have to do some extra steps because your parity drive is smaller then your replacement. Take a look at this http://lime-technology.com/wiki/index.php/Un-Official_UnRAID_Manual more specifically: "You must replace a failed disk with a disk which is as big or bigger than the original and not bigger than the parity disk. If the replacement disk is larger than your parity disk, then the system permits a special configuration change called swap-disable. For swap-disable, you use your existing parity disk to replace the failed disk, and you install your new big disk as the parity disk: Stop the array. Power down the unit. Replace the parity hard disk with a new bigger one. Replace the failed hard disk with you old parity disk. Power up the unit. Start the array. When you start the array, the system will first copy the parity information to the new parity disk, and then reconstruct the contents of the failed disk."
  9. I'm also looking forward to someone posting newznab instructions for installation on unraid, that would be great!
  10. Disclaimer: Not a complete noob with linux, but far from an expert I would like to install squid on my cache drive on unraid to use as a transparent caching proxy, and perhaps some content filtering down the line. I believe it should be fairly simple to download compile, and install it. What I am wondering is since unraid wipes all changes made when you reboot how would I go about properly installing it on unraid? From my limited understanding it seems that I could compile and install it on the cache drive and then put some magic in the go script to reinstall / set it up on boot? I basically just would like a starting point to look at so that I can dive in and start playing around. Also I was wondering if this information was still correct in the latest version of unraid about installing a VM http://lime-technology.com/wiki/index.php/Methods_of_user_customization#Running_a_VM_on_top_of_unRAID as I would like to run some VM's on top of my unraid if it's not too much trouble.
  11. I was just wondering if there is anything in the smart report I should be worried about besides whether it passes or fails overall? For instance should I be worried about lines like this? Or can I just not care because the overall SMART health is passed, and its not red balled. ID# ATTRIBUTE NAME FLAG VALUE WORST THRESH TYPE UPDATED FAILED RAW VALUE 1 Raw Read Error Rate 0x000f 117 099 006 Pre-fail Always Never 164696632 7 Seek Error Rate 0x000f 071 060 030 Pre-fail Always Never 13975821 195 Hardware ECC Recovered 0x001a 030 013 000 Old age Always Never 164696632 Thanks!