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Parity Sync just completed with no errors. This looks very promising. I was able to start docker and my apps were there. I guess I need to understand how I make them utilize the SSD or NVMe disk pools I have. I thought I had them configured to utilize them correctly but I guess I was wrong. Regarding upgrading UNRAID itself from an RC release to a normal release, is there a particular procedure I need to follow? unraid-diagnostics-20220930-1121.zip
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ok, I will order a replacement cable for that disk. I'm already seeing alerts that Disk 1 is running hot. Hopefully that is an issue with this specific disk and not something I'll see with the replacement disk. Now to get the array back in functioning order so I can replace these disks. Is there a special procedure I need to perform due to the current condition of the array?
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My apologies for the delayed response. I couldn't see the disk in the BIOS initially after a reboot. I powered off the server and performed a visible inspection to make sure cabling looked ok and then powered it back on. This time I was able to see it in the BIOS. It now shows up in UNRAID and is unassigned The 2 new 12TB disks have arrived
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No worries and no need to apologize. I'm just grateful for the assistance Disk 1 is still in the case and should be connected. I have been hesitant to shut the server down to check for fear of Disk 2 permanently going out to lunch. However, if I need to do that I will. Docker service has been disabled. VM Manager wasn't running. I don't have email notifications on as I always keep the GUI open and visible on another screen. That said, I will get that configured. Backups? We don't need no stinking backups... (I mean, I would if it were financially feasible for me to backup 80TB of data)
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My apologies, I am referring to the disk ending in 5RSND. Yes, both the Disk 2 ending in 5RSND and Disk 3 ending in 4MPD6 Disk 2 ending in 5RSND. It's SMART Overall Health is listed as failed I should have worded it as "progress was extremely slow due to all of the all the S.M.A.R.T. and read errors" Ok, would that be done from the Check Filesystem Status button while in Maintenance Mode?