JorgeB

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  1. Look in the syslog after the scrub is done, it will list the corrupt files, those should be deleted/restored from a backup. Also good to try and find why the corruption happened, most often it's RAM related, but could also be storage related, disk/controller for example.
  2. Did you try an image instead of a folder? If yes is it the same?
  3. This issue has been happening for some time to a few users, unclear why only some are affected, usually changing something that refreshes the GUI brings the devices back.
  4. See if this helps: https://forums.unraid.net/topic/46802-faq-for-unraid-v6/?do=findComment&comment=819173
  5. This looks more like a device problem, do you have other devices you could try width? Even a couple of non SMR HDDs would perform better than that.
  6. It may be worth a try, it's possible that there's a difference, and not much to lose, other than having to rebuild the disk/parity after.
  7. Where does the vdisk reside? The typical reasons for pausing VMs are storage full or sleep enabled in Windows.
  8. You can reset the pool to use the old device, assuming it wasn't wiped, unassign any pool device, start array, stop array, re-assign the old pool device, start array.
  9. Unraid lost contact with multiple disks at the same time, suggesting a power/connection problem, you will need to reboot, by force if needed, that should get the disks back, and you can then check the damaged, possibly just one disabled disk.
  10. Flash drive dropped offline after wake up from S3 sleep, you can try a different USB port, or don't use S3 sleep, since it doesn't always work correctly.
  11. LT is already aware of this, I think they were looking to use rasdaemon for v6.13
  12. If there are 10 ports, 5 of them will from a SATA port multiplier, so with v6.12.9 you could only use 5 device tops, from what I've found, it was a change in the kernel that will make any devices connected to a SATA PM on these controllers unavailable, because apparently they don't report the PM as they should, this change has already been reverted, but it didn't make it to the kernel this release is using. P.S. note that controllers with port multipliers are generally not recommended, but because of other issues that they can have, not this.
  13. Same as this one: https://forums.unraid.net/bug-reports/stable-releases/zpool-problems-after-upgrading-to-the-6129-r2921/ Is this a 6 port controller or does it have more ports, i.e., it has a SATA port multiplier?
  14. @blue8lucianis this a 6 port controller or does it have more ports, i.e., it has a SATA port multiplier?
  15. Yes, if it's not readable it likely failed. Create a new flash drive and start the array so you can get the backup, see here if you don't know the assignments: https://docs.unraid.net/unraid-os/manual/changing-the-flash-device/#what-to-do-if-you-have-no-backup-and-do-not-know-your-disk-assignments
  16. Sorry, can't help with the other issue, someone from Connect support should get back to you in that thread.
  17. Diags confirm flash drive problems, you can first try to re-format it and/or using a different USB port, ideally USB 2.0, if the same replace it.
  18. If you swap them does the problem follow the device or the slot?
  19. El disco parece estar fallando, puede ejecutar una prueba SMART extendida para confirmar, si falla debe reemplazarlo, el disco emulado se está montando, por lo que todos los datos deberían ser recuperables.