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JorgeB

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  1. Feb 5 09:00:20 Dreadnought kernel: XFS (md2): Please unmount the filesystem and rectify the problem(s) Check filesystem on disk2.
  2. Everything looks normal with the HBA initialization, are the devices being detect in the LSI BIOS?
  3. Please use the existing app support thread:
  4. NIC issues, try another one if available, ideally an Intel NIC.
  5. The NTFS errors from from a UD device, if it's no longer connected reboot to clear them, the CPU utilization is because of this:
  6. This, assuming the disk you want to replace has data you want to keep in the upgraded disk.
  7. Diags are after rebooting so we can't see what happened, but doesn't look like a disk problem, so most likely power/connection problem.
  8. I don't think that's problem, looks like it's triggering another device scan, and it will detect duplicates if there are btrfs file systens in the array, since mdX is a duplicate of sdX1, I believe that in this case these warnings can be ignored but to be honest not sure if they can result in issues, it would be better to avoid them, older UD releases didn't do this.
  9. I agree, but no idea how it happened or if it can be fixed, since I've never seen this before, another possibly is the device just went bad.
  10. You should post the complete diagnostics, also check this.
  11. If you succeed post back and I'll post the complete instructions, cloned disk needs to be the same capacity of the previous one, and the new replacement same or larger size.
  12. Look for one that mentions IT mode, some times they also mention FreeNAS/Unraid, you can also flash it, it's not difficult if you are used to that type of thing.
  13. Not without seeing if the previous ones were really correcting or not.
  14. As long the LSI is flashed to IT mode it's plug'n play, of course you also need the appropriate SAS to SATA cables.
  15. Run a correcting check, then a non correcting one, if the second one finds errors post new diags, all without rebooting.
  16. Yes, if the first one was correcting.
  17. Start by running a single stream iperf test in both directions to confirm if it's LAN related or not.
  18. SMR stands for shingled magnetic recording, and WD stupidly used SMR for some RED models, many users were unhappy and protested about that, I believe they replaced those disks for free for anyone asking, now they have the RED plus line, which are CMR.
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