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  1. Perhaps I was unclear, I assumed that over the course of the next few weeks unRAID would continue to utilise the disk as a cache drive once more. Obviously if the disk is formatted everything is gone.
  2. Thanks that's worked perfectly - I chose xfs, as it was the only one I'm familiar with that wasn't auto. Will that be ok?
  3. Hi All, I upgraded from 6.1.x to 6.5.3 and then the Cache drive became unusable due to the file type, I selected "Yes I want to do this" and formatted it, assuming it could rebuild a cache. After formatting once, it stated it was still unmountable. I'm now in a loop where I select "Yes I want to do this" to format the disk, select format, it goes through the motions and returns me to the main screen where it's still unmountable. I posted on Reddit, and was told by a very helpful person this is a known bug, and I could either downgrade, then copy off the cache stuff, but I'd already formatted, so as a consequence I went with the second recommendation and installed the Unassigned Devices plugin from the github link in the forum post here. Set it to destructive mode, expecting additional options, but it appears to be the same process. When I go into detail on the drive it says it's in ext4, but then also says it has no file system, which I find a little puzzling. I'm running a HP ProLiant MicroServer G7 N54L microserver and the disks in question can be found in the screen cap I have along with the syslog zip. Hope that's all the required information, many thanks for any assistance. tower-diagnostics-20190106-0510.zip
  4. Thank you, I will do when I'm home. Much appreciated.
  5. Thank you for your response. That's not really going to be that useful for me as I'm predominantly transferring large files (6-8GB normally). As an aside, (I'll mark this as solved) I'm currently getting write speeds that settle to about 12MB/s across the network. Is that to be expected? It seems quite slow.
  6. Hi All, I'm running unRAID on a Proliant Microserver. I've got 4GB of RAM in it currently, would I get more performance if I stuck 8GB in? The Hardware Requirements just lists it as minimum 1GB. I wouldn't be running any Docker applications, just accessing the files.Currently got a 120GB SSD Cache Drive, 2x3TB disks and a 4TB parity disk. Write/Read speed would be the primary concern. Many thanks!
  7. Hi guys, I'm running unRAID on AMD Turion II Neo N54L Dual-Core @ 2200,4 Gig of RAM. I'm using Linux 4.1.15-unRAID x86_64 (downloaded and installed last weekend). I've waited for it to zero the disks, create the parity, check the parity. Whilst part two was occurring, I added some shares. They are visible in the dashboard, but nothing appears under the shares menu. They are also available on the network, but I want to delete two of them and be able to administer them properly. I've stopped and started it, but they remain only available in there. I don't believe this is related, as I've seen a few things talking about my Edge Router X and networking being the cause of this, but I can't see the server settings on the plex docker I've created. (thought best to mention it) I planned to troubleshoot this further myself, but if someone has a neat solution I'd be grateful! Thanks a lot, Henry tower-diagnostics-20160203-1348.zip