SpartyPh

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  1. Shoot, yeah, when it came up with the red X I immediately turned the computer off reset the cables and turned it back on, major fault on my part
  2. Hi all, My apartment had a brief (2 min.) power outage. When I turned my server back on, one drive is now showing a red X. I bought the drive in April 2016, the other drive on the SATA controller (2 ports) doesn't show any errors. I don't hear any clicking, full diagnostics attached, should I attempt a rebuild or is there something wrong with the drive? gotham-diagnostics-20170306-1047.zip edit: the drive in question is WDC_WD40EFRX-68WT0N0_WD-WCC4E0VK4DVZ-20170306-1047
  3. Hi all! I've been using UnRaid for a really long time now and was negligent in maintaining my available free space on my drives. I just installed a new 3TB drive to my system and would like to copy ~500 gigs (~50-60 gigs per disk) from my TV or Movies shares to the new disk. The reason I want to do this is because, with SickBeard adding new episodes of shows or replacing them with better quality files, I'm positive a few of these drives are going to fill up soon. Is the best way to do this to use the mv command via terminal to move directories from one disk to the other, or should I go about it in a different way? Thanks!