Geoff Bland

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  1. Geoff Bland's post in (Solved) Unraid 6.10.3 Unable To Connect To Domain was marked as the answer   
    I finally found a solution to this. I disabled SMB and the re-enabled it again. 
     
    First stop the array (From MAIN hit Stop)
    In Settings | SMB in SMB Settings set SMB Enabled to "No"
    In Settings | SMB in SMB Settings set SMB Enabled back to "Yes (Active Directory)"
    Then enter the AD username and password to and Hit Join as usual and now it Joins the AD domain.
    Finally restart the array.
     
    I checked all configuration files before and after doing this, there's no significant different other than what you would expect now UNRAID is domain joined so I can only assume this is some error in a cached value in UNRAID or SMB that resetting SMB cleared out.
     
  2. Geoff Bland's post in Removing Disks - Zero Disk Script and Multiple Disks was marked as the answer   
    As the zeroing of the second disk was going to take over a month to complete I aborted this. 
    I then ran a parity check to be sure all was OK.
    I then re-did the zeroing of the first disk (only) - then removed the first disk from the array and rebuilt it. 
    Again ran a parity check to be sure all was OK.
    Then I started a zeroing of the second disk again - and this time it ran at the normal speed. 
    I was able to remove the second disk and rebuild the array a second time, all worked as expected this time.
     
    So it seems like either there's some problem zeroing two disks one after the other without removing the first from the array or I was unlucky and had some gremlins that day.