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  1. Dear all,

    After search and read the manual of my Mainboard Supermicro X9DR3-LN4F+ I find out mainboard supports Dual Socket Intel® Xeon® processor but now I installed only one CPU so some PCI-E slots did not work, after change my NIC card to the last of PCI-E slot it is working now, so happy (before that I changed 2 times iin slot 1 and 2).

    Thank you very much for yours help.
    Conclution that my unRAID can work very well with my Broadcom 10g.
    Regards,

     

    1mehien-diagnostics-20230224-0921.zip

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  2. 6 hours ago, GRRRRRRR said:

    It could be there aren't enough PCI-e lanes, limited either by BIOS, CPU, chipset or physical electrical contacts, as well as there is also the possibility of power delivery creating the limiting factor.

     

    Try turn off some PCI stuff from BIOS/UEFI to see if the PCIe connection starts working. Didn't look inside the attached diagnostics, what is the motherboard and all PCIe chips and devices attached?

    Thank you very much for your suggestion. I'll try another NIC in my Supermicro mainboard and inform you then.

    Regards,

     

  3. 4 hours ago, trurl said:

    I guess we won't worry too much about your appdata, domains, system shares since you don't have cache anyway, but I have to wonder how you wound up with system share having files on 4 different disks. It normally only has 2 files in it.

     

    I also saw some user shares set to Allocation method Fillup. I usually avoid this setting, but it can be OK if you never intend to write to a disk again after it reaches Minimum Free. I always recommend against Allocation method Most Free, it isn't really any better than Highwater in the long run and is the least efficient method.

     

    And I saw some user shares with Included and/or Excluded disks. There is never any good reason to set both and you shouldn't do it. Include means Only the listed disks. Exclude means Except for the listed disks.

     

    For example, you have a user share anonymized as 'h------i' with

    shareInclude="disk14"
    shareExclude="disk1,disk2,disk3"
    

    So, you are telling it to use Only disk14, and at the same time, you are telling it to use all disks Except disk1,disk2,disk3. Obviously, this makes no sense.

     

    Use either Include or Exclude, never both. And also consider that if you add a disk and a user share has Include set, it won't use the new disk unless you Include it.

     

     

     

     

    Thanks for your suggestions, I have adjusted the parameters for sharing folders to be more secure for the system.

  4. Dear all, in my case, what should I do when the hard drives are almost 100% full capacity, I just added 1 hdd 10TB to the array to expand the unRAID capacity, but I want all the existing hdds to automatically dynamically move the data in there so that all these hdds have about 50GB free. Thanks.

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