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  1. Thank you for the assistance. I managed to pinpoint the issue over the weekend. While attempting to access the flash drive logs, the system repeatedly shut down. This led me to suspect the PSU as the likely culprit. Fortunately, I had a spare PSU on hand, so I swapped them out. However, even after the swap, the system booted up momentarily before shutting down again. This prompted me to shift my focus to building a replacement system, as my aging i5 650 was showing signs of wear.

    I had been waiting on a secondary PSU for the replacement build, but I decided to forego that and instead transferred the flash drive contents to the new board. I then installed the old drives into the new case and powered it on. To my delight, the Unraid system sprang to life seamlessly – it's truly a marvel. Now, with everything up and running smoothly, my perfectionist tendencies have me pondering one final question: how can I eliminate these lingering errors from the old system? They stem from power cable issues, which were part of the motivation for the new build.

    Once again, thank you all for your invaluable assistance throughout this process. The fancy magic of Unraid never ceases to amaze me.

      

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    Hey everyone, just scored this for $50! I'm excited because I'm planning to use it to build my second Unraid box. It's got a S2400SC2 server board with 2 Xeon E5-2400 processors, along with 16GB of RAM, but I have enough spare memory to max it out. I also want to add my 1060 GPU to it. Just wondering if this setup is doable or if I might encounter any foreseeable issues. Thanks in advance for the support!

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  3. I recently had one of my drives get the orange thumbs down message so I am in the middle of  replacing  the old drive with a new drive now the dashboard now says array has 1 failed drive and the new drive shows a red x and the read check is paused what do i do? do i unpause the read check? and will red x go away after the array is done rebuilding?

     

    thanks for the helps 

    Darron 

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  4. 17 minutes ago, trurl said:

    All disks mounted including emulated disk1, syslog looks good so far, Marvell gone.

    Often people don't have a spare, and with everything else looking good, it would probably be OK to rebuild onto the same disk.

     

    But, it is always safer to rebuild to a spare in case there are problems during rebuild since you would still have the original to try to recover.

     

    The replacement disk must be at least as large as the disk to be replaced, but no larger than parity. Is it?

     

     

     

    thank you, I have a spare 3tb replacement so to get this back up and running

    I would 

    Stop the array.

    Remove the dsabled disk form the array.

    Start the array so it will be registered as missing.

    Stop the array.

    install new disk 

    assign the disk.

    Start the array to begin rebuilding.

    Wait for the rebuild to complete.

     

    is this correct?

     

    thank you 

  5. thank you, so I ordered this - I have yet to touch my server since I dont want it to crap out - I have also ordered an HGST Ultrastar (HUS726060ALE610) 6TB as while I'm doing all this upgrading I would like to upgrade my Parity drive to 6tb as I understand this will allow me to increase my allottable drive size in the array. sorry if this is bothersome but I do apricate your help  

    thanks Ill let you know when the controller arrives - in the mean time should I just leave the server running , spin down the drives, or stop the array or leave well enough alone until the controller arrives   

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  6. 11 hours ago, trurl said:

    You might want to replace that controller before upgrading. Marvell are notorious for neglecting their Linux drivers.

     is there a new link with directions to either replace the existing hard drive or try to see if it comes back online - it looks like this has happened before to me and someone posted a link with instructions but the old link give a 404 error now 

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