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JorgeB

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  1. Next time please use the forum instead of pm, but yeah the NICs are detected and no driver is loaded, if there's an available driver in the kernel LT are usually quick to add it and it should be on the next release.
  2. On the console type diagnostics and the zip will be saved to your flash drive, then just plug it in a desktop.
  3. Please post your diagnostics: Tools -> Diagnostics
  4. If it tries to access them, and it could do that even if you don't write anything to them, it will disable as many disks as parity disks there are.
  5. Like mentioned use the onboard SATA ports for the SSDs, as the H310 doesn't support trim.
  6. Device dropping won't have anything to do with raid mode, it's a hardware/connection problem.
  7. You don't remove it, after starting the array there's an option to format any unmoutable disk, next to the stop array button
  8. If these are to go from the HBA or expander to backplane SATA ports you need forward breakout cables.
  9. Yes, using a single link to the HBA you'll have 20 on the expander + 4 on the HBA's other port.
  10. It should comeback fine and most likely without the error
  11. Unfortunate even the complete syslog on the diags rotated and oldest entry is from July 22 but already shows the same error, we need to see the beginning of the syslog and when the error started, so reboot and if/when the error comes back grab and post new diags.
  12. I usually prefer testing in real world situations, i.e., by copying/reading files to the pool, but if you're more interest in raw speeds you can use dd, google dd speed test.
  13. Thought, a 3 NVMe raid1 pool might perform better than a 4 SSD raid10 pool, depending on the devices used.
  14. It would be the best option for both speed and redundancy, if you can use 4 devices.
  15. Most raid5/6 issues are resolved now, but it suffers from the write hole problem that affects almost all raid5/6 setups. 3 is not a good number, you'd need 4 for raid10, so assuming regular backups probably would use raid0 (with raid1 for metadata)
  16. Yes, it's the same as the 9211-8i, just the miniSAS ports orientation is different.
  17. That's a RAID chipset, not recommended for unRAID, you want a plain HBA, any LSI with a SAS2008/2308/3008 chipset in IT mode, e.g., 9201-8i, 9211-8i, 9207-8i, 9300-8i, etc and clones, like the Dell H200/H310 and IBM M1015, these latter ones need to be crossflashed.
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