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Parity Drive wont show up anymore


thogarth

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My parity drive disappeared recently and need help trouble shooting...

 

 - Parity drive is connected to mother board via PCIE

 - I've tried connecting the drive to one of my other SATA slots and it can be discovered that way

 - I don't have enough SATA slots to work around without my PCIE Sata card

 - I replaced the PCIE sata card thinking that may be the issue

 - New PCIE SATA card shows up in BIOS, but parity still wont show up on UNRAID

 

What else should I be doing to troubleshoot, I have attached my diagnositics

 

Thank you

garthplex-diagnostics-20230910-2138.zip

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Yes the NVME is a somewhat new addition. When I added it a few months ago it wouldn't consistently be detected to mount and so I just ignored it for a while. Now it consistently shows up to mount so I could see that being the issue. 

 

What would my best next step be? Just remove the NVME or can I tell my system not to let it take over a SATA slot?

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  • 2 weeks later...

...Maybe getting ahead of myself, but I really dont want to go much longer without a parity drive. 

 

Assuming I cant get the PCIE SATA expansion to show up, can I replace two of my harddrives with one bigger one? Or is that too sketchy without parity?

 

I have the following..

 

12TB, 8TB, 8TB, 8TB, 4TB

 

I would like to replace and 8 and 4 TB with one 12TB. And that will allow enough sata ports to have my parity drive again.  But not sure how I would do this without any more SATA room. Can I do this with the new 12TB connected via USB?

 

 

 

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