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  1. Cache device drooped offline, it's connected to a Marvell controller and a SATA port multiplier, both are not recommended, especially together.
  2. Check that Power Supply Idle Control is set to the correct value in the BIOS as mentioned here.
  3. This can sometimes help: Some NVMe devices have issues with power states on Linux, try this, on the main GUI page click on flash, scroll down to "Syslinux Configuration", make sure it's set to "menu view" (on the top right) and add this to your default boot option, after "append" and before "initrd=/bzroot" nvme_core.default_ps_max_latency_us=0 Reboot and see if it makes a difference.
  4. There's no SMART report for disk1, check connections and post new diags.
  5. Best bet is to re-format, there are some recovery options here if you can't just copy the data. Btrfs is very susceptible to bad RAM, but any issue is also usually pretty evident, you can run a file system check (without repair enable) to make sure all is well.
  6. Here's an example of the slower SMR performance in some drives, due to a config change in one of my backup servers I need to re-transfer all the data, when doing this I disable parity so I can transfer 2 or 3 disks at the same time, using 10GbE (due to the SSH encryption this CPU can only handle about 300MB/s), all 3 disks started transferring within minutes of each other and the 2 SMR drives are going noticeable slower, and the difference will probably be larger for the remaining two disks since there won't be such a CPU bottleneck.
  7. Start by redoing the flash drive, backup the config folder, recreate the flash using the USB tool, restore the config folder.
  8. Look for used server pulls on ebay, those are much cheaper, avoid cheap new ones from China, could be fakes. Yep. Cache best to use onboard ports for trim, assuming SSDs, parity won't matter.
  9. One LSI with 16 ports is enough (plus the other 8 onboard ports), e.g., 9201-16i or 9300-16i, other option and probably cheaper would be two 9211-8i/9300-8i or similar.
  10. Marvell controllers AND port multipliers, two things you should avoid, especially together, one of the port multipliers appear to be having extra trouble initializing the disks, you can try disconnecting the port multiplier from the Marvell 9235 and connect it to the other 9215 instead, those usually have less issues, but I would really recommend getting rid of those and using LSI HBAs instead.
  11. Sorry, never needed to use it so idea if it's well configured, maybe someone else can help, according to Tom remote server is still working.
  12. You can, the current problem points to an issue with that disk.
  13. I forgot there's currently a problem with the beta and this, it should be fixed on the next one.
  14. Since a couple of the DIMMs are dual rank you should use 1866Mhz, also make sure Power Supply Idle Control is correctly set in the BIOS.
  15. That would not invalidate parity, invalid means the disk was disabled in the past. Filesystem corruption can be caused by the hard reset.
  16. Check filesystem on both disks, also parity is invalid.
  17. You can take the opportunity to format it XFS, as reiser is not recommended for a long time, also, if not to late, make sure the data looks correct on the USB disk before formatting.
  18. Not because it's COW, all my btrfs data is COW, but if it's just the docker image there might be another reason for the corruption, and not be hardware.
  19. Start here: https://forums.unraid.net/topic/46802-faq-for-unraid-v6/?do=findComment&comment=819173
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