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  1. Everything has been running fine, upgraded to 6.7.0 and rebooted.  Disk 3 is "Unmountable: No file system".  I ran  xfs_repair -n, then  xfs_repair, then currenly running  xfs_repair -L.

    It's been running for 8+ hours.

    Seems to be stuck on "resetting inode 4321574511 nlinks from 11 to 9"

     

    Any help would be appreciated.

     

    2019_05_16_06_14_05_unraid.png

    dransik-diagnostics-20190516-0910.zip

  2. Appreciate all your help on this.

     

    Had the drive (after it successfully mounted and rebuilt) go into a read-only state.  Had to run the xfs_repair, but now all is checking out..

     

    I ordered a new PSU.  Seems like that will solve all my issues.

     

  3. Thanks for all your input, it has rebuilt and back to normal.  Now I need to purchase a PSU that will hold 9+ drives.  I've been doing some research.  Many say a 350 is big enough.  I have a 250 now.  I do not think I will ever go above 10 drives.

     

    I have 2 questions. 

    1) How much benefit do you actually get from 2 parity drives?

    2) How should I size a PSU for an approx 10 drive system?  (2 drives are SSD)

     

    Again, thanks for all your help.

  4. interesting.  I have taken a 2nd computer's power supply and moved 3 hard drives over to that one.  It looks like it might work. It's been rebuilding the drive for about 5 minutes now where before it would fail after 10-20 seconds.

     

    The rebuild must draw more power than a pre-clear.  I bet my original drive might still be good too.  Guess that can be a 2nd parity drive.

     

    I'll keep you updated on its success/failure.  But it's looking a lot better already.

  5. Appreciate the input.

    I tried a 2nd SATA port on the motherboard.  Then I tried one on the expansion card.  I've been running fine for a year.  I just pre-cleared the drive again.  Swapped SATA cables.  Checked to make sure connections are solid.  Everything seems fine before I add it to the array.  But as soon as I add it back to Disk 1, it fails within minutes.

  6. Hello All,  Hope you can help

     

    I had a disk (disk 1) fail.  I removed it and purchased a new one(WD Red WD30EFRX). Everything is running fine (in emulated mode on disk1) .  When I put the new drive in, and assign it, it starts the rebuild and gets errors within seconds.  I purchased another drive (same model), thinking it was a bad drive and put that one in.  Same thing.

    The drive goes to Disabled / Emulated.  I then changed the SATA connector to a different SATA port and assigned the disk to disk1.  Same thing happens.  I'm kind of at a loss at what to do to get the drive back to "good"

    Attached is my diagnostics report.

     

    Thanks in Advance.

    dransik-diagnostics-20190130-2131.zip

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