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Wrong Disk Error

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Hi, not sure if this is the right place for this but I'm running v5b11. I had the server turned off, when I turned it back on, I had this on the screen:6126261042_1836135e50_b.jpg

 

When I rebooted it seems to be fine. I'm running a parity check now. I can post a system log if someone would direct me how. Thanks

sys-log.txt.zip

I'm new myself so can't really help you but do know you should definately attach the syslog. It's almost always asked for. So to for yourself to be helped faster. Go to Utils and there is the link to the system log. copy&paste it to a txt and attach it to your post. A little easier is to make use of unmenu. See the configuration tutorial on how to install it.

somehow the parity disk and the first disk showed you to have a 294 TB disk

that's why you got the wrong disk error message

i have seen it happen once or twice on my system that a 1TB disk showed only 750gb ... a complete reboot most of the time solved that ....

 

just have a look at your smartctl of your disks .. if nothing funky in there then you will be fine .....

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It does seem to be fine. Parity checked out OK. No error messages that I could see. In any case, I did attach the system log in the original post.

It does seem to be fine. Parity checked out OK. No error messages that I could see. In any case, I did attach the system log in the original post.

Apparently the BIOS detected them as 290Gig.  You might want to check for BIOS updates.

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