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New user - new setup - disk failure?
I guess maybe I'm one of the ones that can't make that work - my own fault then for not researching which DAS to get more thoroughly Ah well, c'est la vie. Many thanks all for the help. I must say this is a very helpful community. I'll be back once I have this DAS setup another way and can get all data across from my NAS so I an "unraid" that
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New user - new setup - disk failure?
OK, this is a Terramaster 6-bay DAS - am I just on the wrong track entirely with Unraid at this point then do you think? I was under the impression it should be fine with a DAS, especially with USB 3.2, but maybe I've made the wrong choice in this instance? (Once I've got this DAS setup I do plan on reinitialising my NAS using Unraid or similar rather than the QNAP software, which I have grown to really dislike ...)
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New user - new setup - disk failure?
Sorry, thought the syslog might be enough there lmavunraid1-diagnostics-20241028-0744.zip
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New user - new setup - disk failure?
I'm a brand new user of Unraid - installed it yesterday. I started setting up a couple of things during the evening, then just left it overnight to finish doing the parity initialisation. This morning I woke to find the disks were all rather hot (around 60C) and one of them seemed to have failed. I shut it all down, let things cool down and fired it up again to be met with messages about disk failure. All these disks are new - I unpacked them yesterday! I've run SMART on the problem disk (report attached). I also grabbed all the logs yesterday evening - syslog attached. Now there's no data on anything yet, so I'm not concerned about data loss at this point and can just reformat and carry on if required, but can I do this, or do I have a duff disk? (Not exactly cheap, so going back if so ...) Any suggestions gratefully received. ST8000VN004-3CP101_WWZ2QZ51-20241027-2347.txt syslog.txt