Leonardo Takahata

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  1. Nice, thanks to remember. I remove it. Greetings from Brazil!
  2. Hello all! Which is better for the cache (2T + 2T as disks): a 500Gb HDD or a 240Gb SSD?
  3. Hello johnnie.black, many, many thanks for the reply. Attached the file you requested Leo l3k-cloud-diagnostics-20180603-0451.zip
  4. Hello. I'm not a unRAID specialist... this is my first time with, and I really need a help from the community to fix this issue. I checked the forum, only the following topic have something, but didn't help me: https://lime-technology.com/forums/topic/18959-script-to-enable-sata-controllers-without-kernel-modification/ The problem is: My mini ITX mobo I have, has 2 SATA 3.0, where I connected 2 HDD of 2Tb to be used as "disks" I'm using a PCI Express Expansion Board with 2 SATA 3.0 slots, where one is used to 1 HDD of 2TB "parity", and, one SSD of 240Gb as "cache" The PCI Express Expansion Board is based on ASMedia ASM1061. My mobo: http://www.biostar.com.tw/app/en/mb/introduction.php?S_ID=711 The problem is: I can't see the "parity" HDD and the "cache" SSD... Please help me to out the unRAID to work...
  5. Wow, thats great Remotevisitor! I was worried if the data capacity should be bigger than tem SUM of all Many thanks! Regards from Brazil!
  6. Thanks for the help Tybio! So lets imagine I have one 500Gb, one 1Tb and one 2Tb: 0,5 + 1 + 2 = 3,5 So I'll need a 4Tb as a Parity Disk?
  7. Hello guys! I'm a newbie into unRAID and I'm trying to understand somethings. For now, I need to know how to define the parity device size. See, I will install 2 HDs of 2TB each, one at disk 1 and the other at disk 2. I don't wanna spend a lot, however, I want a efficient parity system. How to choose the right size of the parity HD? 250Gb, 500Gb, 1Tb, 2Tb....??? Many thanks Leo
  8. Hello pwm, many thanks to help me with your experience. Regards from Brazil! Leo
  9. Hello! First of all I'm a newbie, ok, so my question can be obviously to someone, but I'm learning ... I have a small hardware, and I just wanna run Plex. After some steps of the installation I had to choose where to put my 2 HDD: on "parity device" or at "disks". I put one into the Disk 1 and the other on the Disk 2 (no one as parity device)... Since I want to have a larger storage space, is right the way I did it? Thanks Leo