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JorgeB

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  1. Start by upgrading the LSI firmware to latest, since it's on an old one, if issues continue check/replace cables and/or try a new PSU if available.
  2. See here for some recovery options, try the "ro,notreelog,nologreplay" mount first, if that doesn't work btrfs restore is probably the best option.
  3. Looks more like a flash problem, reboot and if still the same run chkdsk on the flash then extract all the bz* files from the Unraid zip overwriting existing ones, then reboot again.
  4. Until you find and fix the problem don't run correcting parity checks, and don't rebuild any disk on top of the old one, either use a spare or re-enable with a new config instead (but any data written to the emulated disk, if any, will be lost).
  5. See the first couple of posts on the UD support thread: https://forums.unraid.net/topic/44104-unassigned-devices-managing-disk-drives-and-remote-shares-outside-of-the-unraid-array/
  6. Like suspected it's showing the wrong values: 241 Total_LBAs_Written ------ 100 253 000 - 16039330064 242 Total_LBAs_Read ------ 100 253 000 - 33785959168 Logical sector size is 512 bytes, total LBAs written is the raw number x the logical sector size, so total writes are currently 8.2TB, diskspeed is multiplying by the physical sector size (4096 bytes), so you need to divide by 8 to get correct values.
  7. And did you replace the cables? If yes disk is likely dead.
  8. Post diags after at least two parity checks with errors (without rebooting).
  9. Disk dropped offline, power down, check/replace cables and power back on, if the disk is detected post new diags (note: even if detected it will still be disabled).
  10. You can ignore that. As for the total reads/writes they seems excessive, I suspect diskspeed is misinterpreting the SMART data, please post the SMART report using the GUI.
  11. You first need to fix the problem, then reboot and redo the new config.
  12. You can add the 10GbE IP to your Windows hosts files (that's what I do) or connect by IP address and always use the 10GbE IP.
  13. Errors on multiple disks suggest a cable/power problem, recheck all cables and/or use a new PSU if available.
  14. This looks more like a kernel issue, likely gone on the next beta/rc.
  15. Read only is not needed (but should be OK) and you have two partitions, share only the larger one, but there might be an issue because of having both, you'd need to ask on the UD thread.
  16. It might take a few minutes to appear after enabling, if it takes long reboot Unraid and it should appear at array start.
  17. Filesystem corruption on cache spamming the log: May 19 04:40:32 Tower kernel: BTRFS critical (device nvme0n1p1): corrupt leaf: root=5 block=175898361856 slot=18 ino=542885, name hash mismatch with key, have 0x00000000e2042ea2 expect 0x00000000229bb6bf Best bet it to backup, re-format, restore.
  18. You can do a new config, but if it was in the middle of a rebuild that disk might have some corruption, depending mainly for how long it continued with read errors on more disks, other option would be to force a rebuild of the that disk, did you save the diags before rebooting when the errors occurred?
  19. Backplanes are fine, they are the SAS2 models so can handle any current drive size, LSI is also fine though it will bottleneck if using with a fully loaded chassis, won't comment on the board/CPU combo as I'm not familiar with them.
  20. Copy from the UD share to the Unraid share and the copy will be made locally on the server, it won't do the network round trip, as long as it's Win8/10.
  21. Delete the empty folders and don't use Krusader, you can use windows explorer, as long as using a recent Windows (8 or newer) it will copy the files locally.
  22. If the disk is mounting it can't be clear, that script is known to be extra slow with latest releases, if you still want to do that you can do it manually.
  23. It's fine for mainly NAS use with a few dockers, not good for VMs or any heavy dockers like plex, etc.
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