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DragonParoxysm

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  1. I have checked my BIOS settings, there are none. This issue is still happening.
  2. I was always using ESXi 6 with XFS.
  3. Yes I have tried other ports, still no dice. Please see my other thread here:
  4. My unRAID drives are XFS
  5. This accurately describes my issues. I did some troubleshooting and I've noticed that my unRAID USB disappears from my unRAID VM. I would have to physically unplug it then plug it back in to the server. After that I would have to run a "Rescan All..." and a "Refresh" on the Storage Adapters section in ESXi for the USB to show back up. After that I can then boot it back up fine. When the USB fails, the minute I navigate to unRAID's Web UI it crashes (because it tries to load information from the USB thats not present anymore) I have it described in a separate thread below: I've tried researching the error but am unable to find a solution. I'm still unsure if the problem is ESXi or unRAID. Any thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated.

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