Rikumo1978

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  1. Hello, I apologize if this was asked before, I couldn’t find it so here goes. Im wondering if I have a spare disk right, I connect it, start the array, and run Preclear on it. Then I disconnect it, either from the Sata, or take it out altogether, and set it aside for a later date if I need to replace a failing disk. If I re-connect it and start up the array, will UNRAID remember that it’s already ran Preclear on it? Or will I need to re-do it because I disconnected it? Please advise. Thank you.
  2. This definitely fixed my issue! Changing the Motherboard settings for C-States and Power Supply Idle Control completely stabilized my system. Thanks for the tip!
  3. Hello, I completed my UNRAID build a few months ago, and at first it ran fine. Great actually, for about 2 weeks. Then suddenly, it started dropping the connection every 2 days or so. Suddenly I would lose access to the GUI, the Network Shares, and my Dockers would go down. It was as if every part of UNRAID would just stop. The PC would still be on though. The only way for me to get it all back online would be to force restart the PC with the button. This would trigger a Parity Check of course when I boot it back up. I can't for the life of me figure out how to try and find the culprit, let alone how to fix it. Could someone anyone take a look at my diagnostic files and let me know if you see anything that looks like would cause this? Basically I have UNRAID setup like normal, with a UBUNTU Virtual Machine that runs all my Plex Services like SabNZB, Sonarr, Radarr, and Lidarr along with qbittorrent. Besides that I have a few dockers, which are a Plex Server, and Tdarr. I have an NVIDIA Quadro RTX 4000 in the build which is passed through to the Dockers for video transcoding. Please let me know if you need any other information. Thank you. Charles nautilus-diagnostics-20220830-0901.zip
  4. Hello all, So I'm pretty good with servers and server related activities. But something keeps on eluding me, and I don't know how to fix it. So, I have a Ubuntu Virtual Machine setup for a Plex Server. I have a GPU that is being passed through to this Server for Hardware Transcoding. Before I did any of this, I installed the Nvidia drivers and installed nvidia-smi. Now, this is what I see before I start up the VM with the attached GPU. All seemed fine, so I setup the VM, and passed through the GPU, and started it. Once I setup Plex, all is working fine. I can transcode using the GPU just fine, but then I noticed that I no longer can see the stats of the GPU in GPU Statistics. This is what I see So I was messing around, turned the VM off, and read all sorts of stuff, and one common thing I saw was to Bind the GPU to VFIO, so I did that, rebooted my server, and now, whether the VM is started or not started, this is what I see. I unbound the card from VFIO since it felt like I was closer before I did that. I will attach the diagnostics stuff with the GPU not bound to the VFIO. So, what I want to know is, is there a way that I can Pass this GPU through to the Plex VM, and still see the GPU statistics while it's being used? I see other people doing it, but I don't know how they are doing it. My original thought is, maybe it's because they are using Plex with a Docker, but I don't want to do that. I want to use 1 VM for Plex, and another VM for the downloading/media management. Please help me haha nautilus-diagnostics-20220414-1249.zip
  5. Thanks so much. Exactly what I was looking for!
  6. Hello, I can't find whether or not this has been asked before but....is there any way that my ssh key can survive a reboot? Every time my UNRAID server reboots I have to make the ~/.ssh directory and create my authorized_keys file all over again. Only then can I easily connect through PuTTY without having to type my user and pass. Any solutions out there? :-D Thanks!
  7. Hey! Quick question....I've combed the forums for this but I can't seem to find the answer myself. Maybe Im not using the correct keywords.. anyway....! I was wondering if I could safely drop my array down from dual parity to single parity without data loss or compromising anything? Would it just need to do a parity sync when I start the new single parity array? Thanks guys!
  8. I am also passing through a ASMedia USB 3.1 controller. Could this be a clue as to what is causing this? Possibly USB 3.1 incompatibility?
  9. This instantly freed up 50GB on my cache drive. It's still reporting 50GB larger than normal but this is a definite start!! I love this forum. Will continue to look into what else is causing it to report higher than normal. Thanks Johnny.Black
  10. This sounds EXACTLY like what the issue is. Johnnie.Black I am going to go and do all this now. Wish me luck! This forum is a LIFE SAVER. It didnt matter what order and what keywords I used I couldn't find this solution haha. Will post back with results.
  11. Thats just it, the server was never reporting a FULL cache (unless I started a docker) the only real issue I was having was there only being appr. 300GB of files ON that cache drive, so theres no reason for it to be reading at 415GB currently. As of this morning it's still telling me its almost 100GB over known capacity.
  12. Yes this is correct, I just moved Appdata so I would have less culprits for this issue. Were these OOM errors from UNRAID itself or the VM? Believe I may have spotted an error, I created another VM just out of curiosity, and this new VM isn't owned by ROOT, it's owned by Nobody, and its in the Users group. Could this be the reason my main VM is giving me so much trouble? It's owned by ROOT... Here is the screenshot of the new VM I created for comparison. Thanks for the patience everyone I consider myself a moderate Linux user, definitely better than I was last year lol. I'm doing the best with the knowledge I have. Usually I can figure this stuff out without reaching out to the experts but this time it's just stumping me!
  13. Ok, so before I uploaded this, I double checked ALL the files on my Cache drive, as of right now I only have only 1 directory and 1 file inside it. My VM Image. I will even upload a screenshot of what the command line is telling me about it. Literally only directory being shown is VM directory and that is being shown as 322GB, which is the size this VM has been since the 22nd. Nothing has changed linus-diagnostics-20170528-2209.zip
  14. I've done this. I'm left with a TON of log files basically...am I to post every single one of these? Which ones would people like to see to help me diagnose this issue?