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FWIW - here’s the boot drive contents....

 

root@unRAID:/boot# ls -la
total 321784
drwx------  9 root root      4096 Dec 31  1969 ./
drwxr-xr-x 20 root root       420 Jan  3 13:22 ../
drwx------  3 root root      4096 Jan 29  2019 EFI-/
-rw-------  1 root root      4096 Jan  1  1980 FSCK0000.REC
-rw-------  1 root root      4096 Jan  1  1980 FSCK0001.REC
drwx------  2 root root      4096 Jan 29  2019 System\ Volume\ Information/
-rw-------  1 root root   7491584 May 10  2020 bzfirmware
-rw-------  1 root root        65 Mar  5  2020 bzfirmware.sha256
-rw-------  1 root root   4686496 May 10  2020 bzimage
-rw-------  1 root root        65 Mar  5  2020 bzimage.sha256
-rw-------  1 root root  23744512 May 10  2020 bzmodules
-rw-------  1 root root        65 Mar  5  2020 bzmodules.sha256
-rw-------  1 root root 221877160 May 10  2020 bzroot
-rw-------  1 root root  71225996 May 10  2020 bzroot-gui
-rw-------  1 root root        65 Mar  5  2020 bzroot-gui.sha256
-rw-------  1 root root        65 Mar  5  2020 bzroot.sha256
-rw-------  1 root root     18747 Mar  5  2020 changes.txt
drwx------  9 root root      4096 Jan  3 15:09 config/
-r--------  1 root root    122308 Jan 29  2019 ldlinux.c32
-r--------  1 root root     69632 Jan 29  2019 ldlinux.sys
-rw-------  1 root root      7975 Mar  5  2020 license.txt
drwx------  2 root root      8192 Jan  3 09:49 logs/
-rw-------  1 root root      1760 Mar  5  2020 make_bootable.bat
-rw-------  1 root root      3291 Mar  5  2020 make_bootable_linux
-rw-------  1 root root      2428 Mar  5  2020 make_bootable_mac
-rw-------  1 root root    150024 Mar  5  2020 memtest
drwx------  2 root root      4096 Feb  4  2019 preclear_reports/
drwx------  2 root root      4096 Mar 16  2020 previous/
-rw-------  1 root root     14322 Jan 29  2019 readvz
drwx------  2 root root      4096 Dec 16  2019 syslinux/
-rw-------  1 root root       492 Mar  5  2020 syslinux.cfg-
root@unRAID:/boot#

 

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12 hours ago, trurl said:

What else can you tell us about your hardware?

1 hour ago, bugsysiegals said:

I'm not sure what DOM is

For example, some other NAS systems use DOM (disk on module) similar to the way Unraid uses flash, to boot the OS from. If you have converted some other NAS to Unraid you might have a DOM.

 

Probably sr0 showing up in diagnostics smart folder with the same id as your flash drive isn't really the issue and may just be an artifact of collecting diagnostics. That device does have errors in syslog but from what I saw earlier not enough to fill logs.

 

How is your log space now?

 

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My computer was brand new and is as follows below.  The log is still at 1% so maybe xfs_repair on the cache resolved but I also stopped running my W10 Gaming VM because I get ~100 FPS whereas I get 300+ on bare metal.  I dislike having to shut down unRAID to dual boot since I loose my security cams but it is what is ...

 

  • MB - Rog Strix B450F Gaming
  • CPU - Ryzen 2600X
  • RAM - 2x 16GB @ 2133Mhz
  • PSU - SeaSonic X-850 Gold
  • GPU - EVGA GeForce 1650 Super
  • CD/DVD - N/A
  • USB
    • 1 - Atolla USB 3.0 Hub
  • HDD's
    • Array
      • Parity - Western Digital EasyStore 8TB (sdg)
      • Disk 1 - Western Digital EasyStore 8TB (sdb)
      • Disk 2 - Western Digital EasyStore 8TB (sdc)
    • Cache Drives
      • Samsung SSD 860 EVO 500GB (sde)
    • Boot Device
      • SanDisk Cruzer 4 GB (sda)
    • Unassigned Devices
      • Samsung SSD 840 EVO 250GB (was passed through to Windows Gaming VM but FPS is 30% of bare metal, even though it shows PCIe x16, so is now used to dual boot W10 unfortunately)
      • WD Purple 4TB Surveillance Hard Disk Drive WD40PURZ (passed through to Windows VM for recording security cameras)
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I booted back into the BIOS so I could share what I see.  I've attached the image showing the two bootable items from my flash drive, one of which matches closely to sr0 (95/96MB).  I then seen only the 95MB item showing under CD / DVD ROM Drive BBS Priorities which was selected.  I disabled it and then see it shows "disabled in BBS Order" for Boot Option #1.

 

I'm not sure what all this is but I've selected the 3835MB item for Boot Option # 1 and disabled for all other Boot Options and BBS Priorities.

 

I've also re-uploaded the diagnostics.zip for reference since I'm not sure where you seen all the sr0 errors.

 

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unraid-diagnostics-20210104-1312.zip

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15 hours ago, jonathanm said:

Google "remove U3 sandisk"

Good catch!!  I've removed the U3 software which removed the 95MB bootable item from the BIOS but unfortunately can no longer boot the drive.  All the files are there but I receive a Boot Error message. 

 

I see there's a "make bootable.bat" but didn't want to run it as administrator before checking here ... please advise.  Also, I've read I should avoid booting unRAID UEFI ... is this correct that I should avoid and will it have any affect on my Docker/VM performance?

 

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