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ecnedac

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  1. Hello! I recently picked up a new motherboard for my unRAID box, resulting in a new IP address. I've been using my management interface over HTTPS for a while now, but it's not working with my new IP. When I click the "Update DNS" button in Settings/Management Access, it says it updates a DNS record: "unraid.net". The old management interface's link doesn't work and it doesn't appear to provision a new one for me. Anyone know what's going on here? tower-diagnostics-20220604-2302.zip
  2. It turned out to be an issue with my motherboard. I've tested my memory in another motherboard, it tested clean, so I RMA'd the broken one. Thanks for the help everyone!
  3. That's good to know; I'm planning to run a memtest later today. The RAM I have is rated for 3200mhz. Is it considered overclocking to run memory at its' rated speed?
  4. These are all the parity checks that have run on my machine.
  5. Hello! My unRAID server has now had parity errors over 3 checks - I thought one was a hard power-off, two was suspicious, I ran a third today which found more errors. The only thing I've changed in my unRAID setup in the last 3 months was my main share's disk allocation method; from high-water to most-free. I suspect one of my disks which was unused before but now has data could be throwing these errors. Can anybody help me out? Thanks in advance! tower-diagnostics-20220517-1823.zip

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