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Carbur8tr

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  1. Update, I ended up rebuilding everything from scratch. I tried to recover in steps but I was unsuccessful. Seems that between the issues noted with the database then re-establishing the link to the database itself within the individuals applications there were too many lingering issues.
  2. After a recent update it would seem that I'm having trouble with "InnoDB." Any thoughts on the following? So far I've tried downgrading all the way back to 10.11.3 and I still seem to get the same error. I've tired a few things but still seems to be in a loop.
  3. Just more data, I've tested on 15 with a few of the suggested solutions and I am still finding that 14 is the only solution to which is stable. I'm either missing pictures or indexing fails in some form or fashion on 15.
  4. This is aged but I feel it deserves a bump. @Aran, thank you for the help. I was having a hard time finding my redirect and this resolved my issue.
  5. I'll try to be short, I have all new hardware to rebuild my array so I'm trying to plan out how to do all of this and wanted your thoughts and opinions. Option 1: Stand up entirely new array and copy everything from the old server over to the new server. Option 2: Replace disks one at a time (total of 6). Right now my disks are fairly well balanced but being that this was my first build there are obviously some things I think could have been planned better considering the knowledge and understanding that I have now of Unraid. Example, I think for my media files I should have used the "least full" allocation method instead of high water. While I can't recall ever having performance issues due to reads becoming an issue I do like the idea of having data spread out a little so that the brunt of the reads are not coming from one disk at a time. Your thoughts and opinions are well appreciated.

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