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JorgeB

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  1. Install in it a pool and set the shares that you want to use to use cache=yes.
  2. Yes, like mentioned it's much better with v6.11.0 and newer due to s Samba update, but there's always some overhead, and using a disk share is always faster.
  3. That's expected since it currently has a valid xfs filesyetsm, not sure why --rebuild-superblock it's not working though, no issues logged about that, so it suggests a reiserfsck problem, you can try with an older Unriad release, not sure when reiserprogs were last updated.
  4. It's plug and play, could be a bad controller or some board compatibility issue.
  5. It's done with the array in maintenance mode, post the diags after running the commend to see if there are other issues logged.
  6. Crossflash the controller with LSI IT mode.
  7. You can use the mover to move all that data, disable the services, set those shares to cache=prefer and pool to the one you wan to use and run the mover.
  8. There's something reading from multiple disks during the rebuild.
  9. Flash drive is dropping offline, make sure you are using a USB 2.0 port.
  10. Start the array and post new diags, you can get them from the console if the GUI stops working.
  11. Yes, that's fine. Alternatively and if you haven't yet, you could first try updating to v6.11, SMB performance is much better, and/or enable disk shares and transfer directly from it, it's always faster than using user shares especially with small files.
  12. Yes, but I would still like to see the error, though probably not much that can be done.
  13. Download the v6.11.1 zip and extract all the bz* files overwriting existing ones.
  14. Nope, parity is updated when files are deleted, you can try a file recovery util like UFS explorer.
  15. Please post the diagnostics, before and after deleting a large file/folder, though probably not much is going to be visible there.
  16. Swap cables/slot between disk10 and a different disk, if issues continue it could be a disk problem.
  17. Server booted after the upgrade, do you meant you could not access the GUI?
  18. It's not a problem using multiple LSI controllers with Unraid, your second controller is not being detected, this is a hardware issue.
  19. That still suggests a device problem, do you have a different SSD or even a fast HDD you could use to test?
  20. Try booting in safe mode, also try a different browser and make sure no add-ons/firewall are blocking the GUI.
  21. No, suggest trying again. Don't use RAID with Unraid. Assuming current cache is btrfs that's fine. If it's an array drive just replace and rebuild. Bonding is mostly for redundancy, unless you have a switch with LACP support, and even with that it won't speed up a single transfer, only multiple.
  22. Connection problems are more common than devices failing.
  23. The device is not being detected, not much you can do on the Unraid side.
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