@trurl I have been reading a lot of these forums and from some of the ones I've seen, people said it's not a good idea to have the automatic parity corrections. Maybe that was for their particular case or something.
I generally always shutdown from the webUI, but my guess is that it's been shutting itself off from overheating and I was thinking it was my UPS or something cutting out when it was storming. Again, I'm new, reading this right now makes me feel like an idiot for not realizing sooner.
I allocated 100G to the docker image before I knew what I was doing. I was under the impression that I would use a lot more than 20G, but I did not know what exactly docker was at the time, so I clearly screwed that up. From what I'm reading, I can't change it back, so I guess I'm stuck with it. I have quite a bit of docker containers, but I recently switched my setup to a new case with a new motherboard back in late December after Christmas. These problems started in January, around the 20th or so. I'm not sure if that's related or not?
Okay, so I just changed my settings to the cache drive. Do I need to manually move all of my files somehow or just leave it alone?
Yes, I have a Windows 10 VM that I use a lot for school and 2 more that I don't think I've used yet, but they stay off.
@johnnie.black @trurl Okay, so I took the old thermal paste off and applied a new coat to both CPUs and I added 3 more fans to the inside until I can get a better setup. I'm attaching my new diagnostics that I just downloaded after I turned everything off.
alienblood-diagnostics-20200306-1747.zip