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JorgeB

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  1. For HDD temps set them in Settings-> Disk settings, or individually by disk by clicking on it, for the CPU you need a plugin like Dynamix System temp.
  2. Also and if it's an older printer you might need to enable SMBv1 support in Unraid.
  3. When complete the parity swap procedure will have replaced both disks.
  4. IMHO it's always good to have checksums for all files, using the plugin or any other tool, like corz for example.
  5. Disk3 is now mounting, you do have another unmountable disk, disk20, check filesystem on that one also.
  6. That's a little strange, were you downloading directly to the array or was cache also using the HBA? Were normal array writes still OK, just the apps downloads were slow? P.S. Aug 17 11:42:50 Tower kernel: REISERFS warning: read_super_block: reiserfs filesystem is deprecated and scheduled to be removed from the kernel in 2025 You need to convert all reiser disks to xfs, also note that reiser is known to under perform with full disks, but it should be the same with either controller.
  7. Diags look clean, no more ATA errors, just keep doing the scheduled checks and any more sync errors grab diags before rebooting.
  8. If v6.9.2 works try upgrading to v6.11.0-rc3 instead, it might like the newer kernel more.
  9. Something is using disk2, type "reboot" in the console, if it doesn't after a couple o minutes you'll need to force it.
  10. Lots of ATA errors for parity, check/replace both cables.
  11. Post new diags after array start in normal mode.
  12. Logged has a lot of spam, but there are ATA errors with parity, check/replace both cables.
  13. You need to start the array in normal mode, disk should mount now, look for a lost+found folder.
  14. Try disabling check for OS updates under notification settings, then manually check for an OS update.
  15. PSU, board or RAM would be my main suspects, but could be another thing.
  16. Note that even if the problem is fixed the 1st check might find errors, from previous runs, after those are fixed no more should be found on future runs.
  17. Yes, run without -n, and if it asks for it use -L
  18. -stop array, click on the empty disk, change fs to reiserfs -start array, format disk -stop array, click on the disk, change fs back to xfs -start array, format disk
  19. Yes: https://wiki.unraid.net/Manual/Changing_The_Flash_Device
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