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  1. I may not have made my post clear, sorry, I've tried the efi bit (sas2flash/sas2hax), that's when it said it couldn't find the adaptor.
  2. Hi Jonny, I used your guide exactly, but I've also used guides before, I can flash the sbr/bin files just fine, but as soon as I use the megarec -cleanflash 0 command, I always get a flash error at 0%, this has been tried on two different machines also.
  3. I tried sasl2flash -listall and it said that no LSI adapters we're found. It says D2607-A21 GS 1 on the label. I'll try it again when I get chance. It's a bit of a pain to do this in my main rig as everything is watercooled so moving my GPU about is a bit of a pain. Thanks for your input, I'll keep you posted.
  4. I've still not had any luck with the D2607, I got mine off of eBay quite cheap so I'm guessing there is a good chance it will be fake. I simply cannot clear the flash, the megarec -cleanflash 0 always comes back with a flash chip erasing error. I've tried the card in two different machines, one with BIOS and one with UEFI, on the UEFI machine I've even tried disabling all UEFI boot features to see if that effected it and I've also set the card in the first (primary) PCI-E slot, still no luck. As I understand it sas2flash won't find the adapter until the flash is cleared (in my case it didn't find it). I guess I'll have to look at getting another card, I'm running out of space on my unRAID box very quickly. Thanks for the help though, I do appreciate it.
  5. I'm trying to flash the D2607, when I'm on step 3: MegaRec -writesbr 0 SBRH200.bin MegaRec -cleanflash 0 I get Erasing Flash Chip (16MB).... Completed: 0% Flash Erase Error Flash Chip Erasing Error Error in downloading image. Error code -64 Failed to flash the image. Please try recovery When I reboot, the LSI BIOS is still present... Any help would be greatly appreciated.
  6. I'm not sure why, I've not looked in to it just yet, but Headphones was causing this issue, after I disabled it at boot it fixed the problem. This issue also caused my shares to stop working so they couldn't be accessed on the network, both samba and nfs. Since disabling headphones I've had no issues at all.
  7. I'm thinking this maybe a post I need to take over to the sabnzbd forums. When I initially start the array and sabnzbd I can add files manually absolutely fine, once I leave it for half hour to an hour, when I add an NZB file, whether manually or through sonarr I get the IO error, however, I can still add NZB's with a URL. In order to be able to be able to add files manually again I have to do a system reboot. The cache drive is a 250GB Samsung EVO SSD, I've had it in there for around 3 months or so, I've run a short SMART test with no errors.
  8. I'm getting these errors with sabnzbd 1.0.0 when trying to add NZB's or when Sonarr is trying to add them: ERROR 26/03/2016 05:44 [26/Mar/2016:05:44:59] HTTP Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/local/Sabnzbd/cherrypy/_cprequest.py", line 663, in respond self.body.process() File "/usr/local/Sabnzbd/cherrypy/_cpreqbody.py", line 996, in process super(RequestBody, self).process() File "/usr/local/Sabnzbd/cherrypy/_cpreqbody.py", line 540, in process proc(self) File "/usr/local/Sabnzbd/cherrypy/_cpreqbody.py", line 223, in process_multipart_form_data process_multipart(entity) File "/usr/local/Sabnzbd/cherrypy/_cpreqbody.py", line 215, in process_multipart part.process() File "/usr/local/Sabnzbd/cherrypy/_cpreqbody.py", line 538, in process self.default_proc() File "/usr/local/Sabnzbd/cherrypy/_cpreqbody.py", line 710, in default_proc self.file = self.read_into_file() File "/usr/local/Sabnzbd/cherrypy/_cpreqbody.py", line 725, in read_into_file self.read_lines_to_boundary(fp_out=fp_out) File "/usr/local/Sabnzbd/cherrypy/_cpreqbody.py", line 682, in read_lines_to_boundary fp_out.write(line) IOError: [Errno 28] No space left on device ERROR 26/03/2016 03:40 [26/Mar/2016:03:40:56] HTTP Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/local/Sabnzbd/cherrypy/_cprequest.py", line 663, in respond self.body.process() File "/usr/local/Sabnzbd/cherrypy/_cpreqbody.py", line 996, in process super(RequestBody, self).process() File "/usr/local/Sabnzbd/cherrypy/_cpreqbody.py", line 540, in process proc(self) File "/usr/local/Sabnzbd/cherrypy/_cpreqbody.py", line 223, in process_multipart_form_data process_multipart(entity) File "/usr/local/Sabnzbd/cherrypy/_cpreqbody.py", line 215, in process_multipart part.process() File "/usr/local/Sabnzbd/cherrypy/_cpreqbody.py", line 538, in process self.default_proc() File "/usr/local/Sabnzbd/cherrypy/_cpreqbody.py", line 710, in default_proc self.file = self.read_into_file() File "/usr/local/Sabnzbd/cherrypy/_cpreqbody.py", line 725, in read_into_file self.read_lines_to_boundary(fp_out=fp_out) File "/usr/local/Sabnzbd/cherrypy/_cpreqbody.py", line 682, in read_lines_to_boundary fp_out.write(line) IOError: [Errno 28] No space left on device ERROR 26/03/2016 01:52 [26/Mar/2016:01:52:24] HTTP Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/local/Sabnzbd/cherrypy/_cprequest.py", line 663, in respond self.body.process() File "/usr/local/Sabnzbd/cherrypy/_cpreqbody.py", line 996, in process super(RequestBody, self).process() File "/usr/local/Sabnzbd/cherrypy/_cpreqbody.py", line 540, in process proc(self) File "/usr/local/Sabnzbd/cherrypy/_cpreqbody.py", line 223, in process_multipart_form_data process_multipart(entity) File "/usr/local/Sabnzbd/cherrypy/_cpreqbody.py", line 215, in process_multipart part.process() File "/usr/local/Sabnzbd/cherrypy/_cpreqbody.py", line 538, in process self.default_proc() File "/usr/local/Sabnzbd/cherrypy/_cpreqbody.py", line 710, in default_proc self.file = self.read_into_file() File "/usr/local/Sabnzbd/cherrypy/_cpreqbody.py", line 725, in read_into_file self.read_lines_to_boundary(fp_out=fp_out) File "/usr/local/Sabnzbd/cherrypy/_cpreqbody.py", line 682, in read_lines_to_boundary fp_out.write(line) IOError: [Errno 28] No space left on device This has been happening for a couple of days, in fact all in all some strange things have happened over the past couple of days, however I managed to get everything working correctly. Last night I was able to add NZB's fine to it, I don't know where the IOError is coming from, everything is running from the cache drive which has around 150GB free.
  9. Hi PhAzE - It appeared your suggestion did work, the initial crash was an error on my behalf, sab hasn't had any hiccups since. Thank you very much for your input.
  10. No luck with this I'm afraid, I can't see how your plugin could be the culprit, I'll head over to the sabnzbd forums and see if they can help, thanks though.
  11. Hi PhAzE, I thoroughly appreciate your hard work and I'll be making a donation next week, however I'm about to pull my hair out. Sabnzbd keeps crashing but I can't seem to find out why in the logs, when I try to restart it keeps saying PID failed to create. However, if I change both ports in the settings before I start sab starts. But it just keeps crashing, it seems to be on big downloads like 6GB+, I have recently changed my cache drive to an SSD but I do believe this was happening before I did that. As said I've checked the sab log and also syslog but nothing anywhere, I'm relatively a noob when it comes to the linux OS though. I'd appreciate any help on this, as said I'm losing my mind with it.