RayD

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  1. Hello, I've had this up and running for some time. I am trying to spin up a second, but can't seem to connect. I've changed the default ports, but can't seem to connect. On iPad OS it shows a red for ping. Screenshot attached of port allocations - "Bedrock" is the original instance, "Bedrock2" is the new one. Any help appreciated. Thanks.
  2. Thank you, that makes sense! I have the VM as "cache only," is that appropriate?
  3. Hello - I have a few dockers and a small Linux VM for Home Assistant (which I've recently set up). I'm seeing very high RAM usage - usually in the 90% range. I have 6gb of RAM installed. I'm just looking for a gut check, does this seem right? Thanks in advance. tower-diagnostics-20201222-2122.zip
  4. One more question - with the attached diagostics file, how can I see why the three drives in the enclosure are in error on the Dashboard tab in the GUI? Everything I'm looking at says pass, they're green on the main tab, and everything appears to be functioning. Thanks, again. tower-diagnostics-20190908-1242.zip
  5. Ah, thank you. Well that's unfortunate. I have a 1U rack PC without much room inside for straight SATA - do you have any suggestions with this hardware set up - eSATA is not an option?
  6. Excuse my ignorance, but I'm using one of these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07595M2MK/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Should I not be using this? I've replaced the eSATA enclosure, but still have "error" instead of "healthy" on the 3 drives. I've erased, started a new configuration, and seem to be in the same spot - though it's all running. I've replaced the PCI eSATA card, 90 deg header, and enclosure. Only the drives themselves and the motherboard/PC are the same as when I began. With a small wiggle of the eSATA cable going into the enclosure I can make the activity lights dance, so I've ordered a replacement cable next. I've attached another diagnostic zip in case I'm missing something (likely). tower-diagnostics-20190907-0144.zip
  7. Appreciate the reply. I've been slowly taking each item out of the chain and swapping it out - finally leaving the enclosure, of which a warranty replacement is due in tomorrow.
  8. Hello - I'm seeing very slow speeds during a rebuild and I'm wondering if it's simply my setup, as I'm new to this. I'm seeing about ~1.1mb/sec to a esata enclosure with 3 drives off of a PCIe card. I don't have much data yet, but am seeing about 40 days to rebuild. Is this normal? Thanks tower-diagnostics-20190902-0317.zip
  9. Hello - bit of a newbie, but here goes. After a week or two with no problems, two of my drives have gone "unmountable." Looking for the best next steps. TIA.