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KingLB

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  1. Incase anyone is having the same issue, it looks like changing the hashing method works. I've changed it from the default method to BLAKE3 and now files are beeing checked as expected.
  2. The build and export seem to go ok but the export check gives an instantaneous all clear (see screenshot). 0 files checked. Is this normal or am I missing something?
  3. Hi. Thanks for your help. Unfortunately that's just how it looks after an export check. I had all the drives ticked before I started the export check.
  4. The build and export seem to go ok but the export check gives an instantaneous all clear (see screenshot). Is this normal or am I missing something?
  5. Hi After a few months of a small number of occasional parity sync errors, I think I've sound the culprit. My parity drive gives an "unknown failure" a few seconds after starting a SMART test. What I'd like to do is remove it and replace it with my current parity 2 drive whilst I look at/RMA the bad drive. As far as I can tell, it should be a case of using the New Config tool whilst keeping the current assignments and only changing the parity drives. I just thought I'd check to see if I'm missing something. Thanks.
  6. Thanks guys for all of the suggestions. It was the PSU that was the culprit. I swapped in a roughly 10 year old Corsair 80+ platinum unit and it worked fine. If anyone else has this problem, the unit in question was a 550W EVGA SuperNOVA 550 GA that I purchased new about a month ago. I'll be giving the retailer a call tomorrow to get my money back. You guys just saved me the price of a new UPS.
  7. As far as I can tell, all 6 outlets are battery + surge. I'm assuming the server wouldn't be able to be manually started without mains power if it was plugged into a surge only outlet.
  8. It might be a long shot but I'll cannibalize my computer for a PSU and have a go tomorrow. The server instantly looses power as soon as the power goes off at the wall. I can then power on the server manually and it starts on battery power. No safe shutdown takes place.
  9. Any idea what would cause this? The UPS worked fine with my Synology. I've also seen posts of people use these units with unraid servers successful in other threads. The UPS is around two years old. Do UPSs age like dogs? Is it really 60 in UPS years? The only other thing I can think of is the value orientated EVGA PSU.
  10. Hello I've recently transferred from a Synology NAS to Unraid so I'm very new. Hopefully I'm missing something simple. I've plugged my CyberPower VP700EILCD into a USB 2.0 port on the motherboard of my Unraid server. It has been detected and shows there is plenty of power available. When I turn the power off at the wall, the server shuts off instantly and the UPS beeps... If I turn the server back on it restarts normally on battery power. Hopefully the image of the UPS settings is more informative. I've tried the NUT plugin and played with things like battery level to initiate shutdown. All to no avail. thanks

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