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  1. I repaired all of them, then rebooted, the. Took this screenshot moments ago. I used the info in the linked article to repair them from the console.
  2. Ok so I finished running the repair and all the disks show this: They all seem to be "repaired". But I am still having issues getting them to show up in the array. I am guessing the Array is working and good because I can remove a disk and rebuild it no problem, but I would like to get all of the working in one fell swoop vs rebuilding each disk one by one. As you can see I rebuilt two of them and they seem to be fine, this screenshot was taken in maintenance mode. Any ideas from here? tower-diagnostics-20220120-1405.zip
  3. There was no filesystem found on the disk. I checked with Unassigned devises and was unable to mount the disk. All it kept saying was format.
  4. Here are the new Diags. tower-diagnostics-20220118-0823.zip Additionally it looks like it may still have all the data there, but I will need to rebuild each disk one at a time?
  5. Well I ordered a 24 port LSI card. It will be here Wednesday. I will be extremely sad if I can’t salvage any of the data. This NAS has 15 years of data stored on it.
  6. I swapped out my Adaptec 71605 with an 8 port SATA card as and as I suspected I am no longer able to see my SAS drives. The controller is listed on the compatible list. https://wiki.unraid.net/Hardware_Compatibility I moved recently, and lost my second parity drive to failure when I booted everything back up. I also just moved it out of my server rack into a tower case. In doing so I lost the capability to use a backplane. I will go back through and test every setting on the controller and see if I can get it to work again.
  7. Unfortunately this won't really work for me. I have SAS drives and nothing in the retail space really uses SAS. I can keep troubleshooting that piece though.
  8. I was just setting up my server after it was off for a week, and this is what I see now. I was in the process up updating some containers when my daughter, 18 months old, walked over and hit the power button on the UPS. I don't even know where to start on troubleshooting this. I have read through a bunch of other posts and nothing seems to fit my situation. tower-diagnostics-20220117-1623.zip