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JorgeB

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  1. Yep, pool fs is corrupt, best bet is to backup and re-format.
  2. Unassign parity, parity2, start array, stop array, replace parity, after the sync is done add the old parity as a new disk.
  3. Please post the diagnostics: Tools -> Diagnostics
  4. You can try check --repair but only after making sure everything important is backed up, if it doesn't work or if it re-occurs best bet is to re-format and restore the data.
  5. Yes, but Samba only uses 1 thread. Correct.
  6. See here, check that "power supply idle control" is correctly set.
  7. You should be able to see SMART info for SAS drives (except some Seagate models on some versions due to a smartmontools bug), but there's currently no SMART attribute or health monitoring for SAS devices.
  8. If it crashes there's always some risk of filesystem corruption, but not much you can do about that.
  9. Also, this isn't great for SMB, as it's single threaded, it's like high clock CPUs.
  10. Try writing to the disk share, user shares adds some overhead.
  11. Enable CSM boot in the BIOS or enable Unraid UEFI boot by renaming EF- to EFI on the flash drive.
  12. Pool seems fine, at least for now, if it keeps crashing try this to see if it catches anything.
  13. How to reproduce: -start with a dual device pool in default raid1 profile -stop array, assign new device as a replacement, start array -result: Unmountable: Too many missing/misplaced devices It worked on -beta25, it doesn't since -beta30, so it was introduced somewhere in between, diags below. tower15-diagnostics-20210107-1504.zip
  14. This should be in the general support forum, but that's just an external USB drive: [7:0:0:0] disk Seagate BUP Portable 1707 /dev/sdf /dev/sg5
  15. Note that for the clone to mount in Unraid it needs to be the same size, if you use a larger disk you can still mount with UD.
  16. Without parity best bet is to use ddrescue, after the clone run a filesystem check.
  17. Did you enable UEFI in the USB tool during flash creation?
  18. Array was started in the diags posted, but the syslog is cutoff, reboot and post new diags after array start or start attempt.
  19. All 3 disks have the same ID, that won't work with Unraid, devices need an unique ID, looks like your using a NetApp enclosure, no experience with those but other users have been using them and they usually don't do that.
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