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JorgeB

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  1. It is but like mentioned your pool was out of sync due to dropping devices, see here for better pool monitoring so you can take immediate action if it happens again.
  2. Try the just released v6.11.0 to see if there’s any difference.
  3. With Linux it's usually under /var/log/syslog, but I've never used Mint, though it should be easy to find with google if it's not that.
  4. Did the monitor go to sleep? Though I think it should still work, even when sleeping.
  5. Try simplifying you LAN as much as possible, also make sure date and time are correctly set, you can also delete/rename network.cfg and reboot in case there's some misconfiguration there, it will go back to using the defaults, if that doesn't help likely there's a LAN config problem,
  6. IPADDR="192.168.68.111" NETMASK="255.255.224.0" GATEWAY="192.168.681.1" Note that the gateway is wrong (x.x.681.x)
  7. Try changing your DNS servers to 208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220
  8. Without diags not much I can help, first you need to get the server back up, pool issues should cause server connection issues, and it won't if the server is not auto-starting, if it is disable that.
  9. Do you have a monitor plugged in? If not using a VGA or HDMI dummy plug *might* help.
  10. Good to have a flash drive backups and an array screenshot but it should be pretty straight forward, and no need to backups the docker image, it can easily be recreated.
  11. You removed the diags, do you know what this is? client: 172.17.0.2
  12. This would be best posted in the UD plugin support thread, but possibly you'll need to enable SMB1 if using Unraid v6.10.x, it's disabled by default.
  13. During the re-sync monitor syslog to see if there are still disk related errors.
  14. Since parity is invalid you'll need to do a new config to re-enable disk3 and re-sync parity.
  15. Still nothing that suggests a disk problem, my best guess is still RAM related, or a plugin issue, you can run an extended SMART test on the disk confirm it's good.
  16. No disk errors are logged, but post the complete diagnostics, maybe something will jump out.
  17. Check the split level setting, it overrides that, if the folder exists there it will be copied there.
  18. That suggests the flash drive was not correctly created, try with a different one, just with a new install, don't restore anything, just to see if it boots.
  19. You can delete the HBA BIOS, it's not needed for Unraid and it should no longer take that long.
  20. Cache=No doesn't move any files, only yes or prefer does.
  21. Run memtest, disk could be good but bad RAM can make the post read fail.
  22. These should have worked, post a photo of the error you're getting.
  23. How are you mounting that device? Not seeing any pool named media.
  24. Disk dropped offline, looks more like a power/connection problem.
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