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  1. The backup worked fine. The bad drive is almost finished rebuilding. Thanks for your help!
  2. During a data rebuild to upgrade a drive, another drive started to fail (5000+ reallocated sectors). I have stopped the rebuild. I made no changes to the data on the array after starting the rebuild and I have the drive I was upgrading intact as it was when I took it out of the array. Is it possible for me to put the old drive back in the array and then replace the failing drive instead? If so how would I go about this? I have a backup of the array configuration from before I added the new drive. Can I do the following: -- Shutdown the array -- Copy the backup configuration to the USB drive -- Put the old drive back -- Restart the array -- Confirm everything looks OK -- Replace the failing drive and rebuild Would this work? Would it preserve all of my data? Is there a better way? I would appreciate any assistance anyone can provide. Thanks! Jeff
  3. Yes. I've run memtest and get errors. I've tried each module in each slot and get errors in all of them. I bought new memory and have the same problem with it. I've concluded it is probably the motherboard and have ordered a replacement. Hopefully, that solves it for me.
  4. Did you ever get this problem resolved? I have run into the same issue.
  5. I tried recreating it manually with both the existing flash drive and a different one. I get a different kernel panic error (last screen attached). Any thoughts on this one? Thanks!
  6. I'm receiving the attached kernel panic error. My system has been working fine for almost five years. I upgraded from 6.7.2 to 6.8.2 in early February. I was swapping out a 4 TB drive for an 8 TB drive when the problem occurred. I have tried the troubleshooting steps below based on other threads but have still not been able to boot: -- Rebuilt my USB boot drive with 6.8.2 and a copy of my current config. I tried this with my existing and a different USB drive. -- Rebuilt my USB boot drive with 6.7.2 and a copy of my current config on my existing USB drive. -- Added a root=sda boot option to the syslinux/syslinux.cfg file. I also tried root=sda1. -- Booted into GUI mode. -- Moved the USB boot drive to a different USB port. Any ideas on what could be causing this error? Thanks!
  7. I used Krusader to move the files to the correct share. Now I just have to make sure I get the command right for rest of my drives. Thanks so much for the help!
  8. Yes, all of the files are on those shares. How do I remove the shares that I shouldn't have created and get the files back where I want them on the other shares?
  9. I recently started converting my ReiserFS disks to XFS using the mirror procedures outlined here -->http://lime-technology.com/wiki/File_System_Conversion. After completing the first two disks (disk1 and disk2), I noticed that files on the converted disks do not show up in my user shares even though all disks are included in the shares. Files are present on the individual disks. On the Shares page in the gui, disk1 and disk2 show up in the User Shares section along with my other shares and there is no Disk Shares section. I'm assuming that this is related to the conversion because all of the other disks in the array appear fine. I've checked my Global Share Settings and each of the user share settings and they look correct. Is there something I missed in the conversion process or is there something else going on? Thanks! clark-diagnostics-20180225-1120.zip
  10. Has anyone tried this? --> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16816132015&cm_re=port_multiplier_rosewill-_-16-132-015-_-Product I have the MD-1500/LL and I'm looking to expand and use the full 20 drive capability of unRAID Server Pro. Thanks!