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  1. Here's the smart report. Thanks again. smart-20240307-0839.zip
  2. Will do. It's running right now. Obviously it's going to take a while. I'll update as soon as it's done. Thanks for your help!
  3. Disk 9 HUS726060AL5210_NAH9T2ZX (sdo) started throwing some read errors this morning. I'm trying to figure out if the disk is toast. It was a cheap used drive that I took a risk on in a bulk purchase. The drive passed pre-clear, and it doesn't have any data on it yet. I can't tell if it's safe to use for any amount of time. Everything else about it looks healthy. Nothing important will be stored on the drive and I'm ok with a small bit of risk, but if the thing is just going to die very soon I might as well just pull it from the mix right away. I'm just not sure how to read the drive health from this information. Any thoughts/input on the logs is greatly appreciated. diagnostics-20240305-1003.zip
  4. I would like to second this request, please. I have a Dell PowerEdge r740xd exactly like the one in the picture. I would love a case icon with the honeycomb design.
  5. Thank you for this!! I couldn't get the developer's docker image to work properly. Your version worked right from the start with no fuss. This is helping me keep everything automated with so much more ease.
  6. Thanks. They are Intel 320 series drives. So yes, the speeds are not great. https://ark.intel.com/products/56568/Intel-SSD-320-Series-40GB-2_5in-SATA-3Gbs-25nm-MLC But do plan on using Docker and VMs. I guess I'll figure out something to do with these old drives that's not caching related.
  7. My current server runs FreeNAS, which I have booting from mirrored 40 gig Intel SSDs. I dead-set on moving over to UnRAID and I won't need these drives for boot purposes anymore. Would two 40 gig SSD drives be useful for cache drive purposes or is that not enough space to bother in UnRAID? I have five 5TB drives and eight 2TB drives. I plan to buy one more 5TB drive (or 6TB) and run everything with dual parity, slowly replacing all the drives with 6TB drives. But the drive upgrade process will be slow going for sure. It's all hooked through a dual Xeon setup with 64 gigs of ECC ram. Probably overkill for UnRaid but it was all very useful in FreeNAS. Regardless it's time for me to ditch that scene and UnRAID is where I'm headed. So, I'm wondering if I should bother doing anything with the SSDs or just remove them from the system. Thanks for the help.
  8. Well, no dice with GoblinX -- I guess I'll use Slackware. I noticed the instructions use Slackware 12; has anyone tried this with Slackware 12.1? Thanks.
  9. Yeah, I didn't figure I would get any support on this one, but it might be worth a shot. Once my new gear arrives I'll give it a try and post the results here. If anything, it should be a fun project.
  10. Running unRAID from a hard drive seems promising. I'm actually getting ready to build my first unRAID box once my new motherboard arrives and was wondering if this would work with one of the Slackware derivatives such as GoblinX? I guess I can always try myself and see if it works but I thought I might ask before I invest the time. Thanks.