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  1. Is there any way to prevent doing that in the future? I was waiting for my n100 board to build my backup target, but have UFS scanning the first drive right now
  2. Not directly. I do have Nginx reverse proxy running. The only port I have forwarded is port 443, and in cloudflare I'm using their proxy as well
  3. I need urgent help please. I don't know what happened, but seemingly after a parity check, ALL of my data is gone. I used to have roughly 30TB used on my array, and now its showing basically none of it is there. I don't want to touch anything because I'm scared I may not be able to recover it. Attached is my diagnostic. Please help me. lafayette-diagnostics-20240603-2132.zip
  4. So update the USB, and if that doesn't work, get a pcie nic? Any recommendations in particular if I need to do that? It might be referring to the built in sas controller on the board, I'm using an lsi card flashed to it mode. Been using it for years
  5. Hey there everybody, I'm really hoping someone can help me. I am pulling my hair out trying to fix it. Basically I bought a supermicro server as my first rackmount device ever, but it is causing no end of headaches. I have everything figured out minus network access. For whatever reason, the bios shows that both LAN ports are connected, but unRaid can't see any network activity. I have tried turning bonding and bridging on and off, I have tried deleting the network.cfg file and having unraid create a new one, I have tried creating a new boot usb, I have tried editing the network.cfg file to have a static ip and assigning the default gateway and all that. Through all of it, I can't get reliable network access. Some of this attempts have gotten me temporary network access, but it always goes away within like an hour or two. Can someone PLEASE help me? Motherboard: supermicro x9drh-7tf Onboard NIC: Intel X540-AT2 10gbe dual port hearnserver-diagnostics-20220828-1620.zip

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