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  1. Yeah, me too. I think my drive just bit the dust and I'm having the damndest time trying to find new ones that work. Could we at least migrate to Micro-SD cards? Or fix the USB 3.0 drivers... Guess I've got to sneak in a Microcenter trip soon.
  2. This is a continuation of an older thread: see here. I updated to Unraid 7 and wanted to open a new ticket. Unraid seems like its functioning fine until suddenly it just suddenly drops off the network. It doesn't show up on my router or when I run arp-scan or anything. The only solution is to power cycle unraid via IPMI. This seems to be random and is not reproducible. There's two log files, so I'm attaching both. I'm running a SuperMicro X9sri board with a Xeon E5-2620 and 64GB RAM. I'm not using a separate HBA, just the integrated SAS/SATA controller. It seems that the integrated Intel SAS controller on my Supermicro x9sci-f board is having a problem. It keeps spamming the OS with Jan 7 18:00:00 Tower kernel: sas: Enter sas_scsi_recover_host busy: 1 failed: 1 Jan 7 18:00:00 Tower kernel: sas: ata7: end_device-1:0: cmd error handler Jan 7 18:00:00 Tower kernel: sas: ata7: end_device-1:0: dev error handler Jan 7 18:00:00 Tower kernel: sas: ata8: end_device-1:1: dev error handler Others thought that perhaps it was the DVD drive so I moved some drives around, but this problem has continued to occur. As far as I can tell, it appears only to be the SAS ports (ata7 and ata8) that are effected. I'm running 2 WD Red Plus SATA drives on them, but this shouldn't be an issue (as far as I'm aware). These drives all pass SMART tests and get expected read/write speeds from Unraid. (~130 Mb/s reads while checking parity). Is it possible the SAS controller is dying? Is there a BIOS setting I need to change? Thanks! syslog-192.168.0.70.log tower-diagnostics-20250116-1524.zip
  3. Hello. Not a super knowledgeable user, but I've been using Unraid for a bit over a year. This is a problem I've had several times, but not documented until now. I think it happened under 6.12.12 as well). Unraid seems like its functioning fine until suddenly it just suddenly drops off the network. It doesn't show up on my router or when I run arp-scan or anything. The only solution is to power cycle unraid via IPMI. This seems to be random and is not reproducible. There's two log files, so I'm attaching both. (the x.1 is the older one) I'm running a SuperMicro X9sri board with a Xeon E5-2620 and 64GB RAM. I'm not using a separate HBA, just the integrated SAS/SATA controller. I don't think it's a plugin problem because I've been running most of these for almost a year with varying levels of reliability. Plugins: appdata backup ca auto turbo write mode ca auto update applications ca cleanup appdata ca dynamics unlimited width community applications controlrd dynamix active streams dynamix auto fan control dynamix file manager dynamix schedules dynamix system info dynamix system stats dynamix system temp fix common problems ipmo support nerd tools parity check tuning tips and tweaks unassigned devices unassiged devices preclear unraid connect usb manager user scrips syslog-192.168.0.70.log.1 syslog-192.168.0.70.log tower-diagnostics-20250108-1424.zip

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