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Failed to Add Device, too many devices on boot up - issues with shutting down


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I'm curious if this is all tied together and if I just screwed myself by trying to do a parity swap with this issue but this just popped up early in the week.  I'm getting this error but you can push through to the login screen and it'll work as normal.   I'm curious if my expander card is about to give up the goat.  

 

after the boot up and before you select the Unraid boot process it gives you a Run-time memory allocations exceeded error but it'll still boot.  I've added diagnostics and screen shot of boot errors.   

 

Running 6.12.4

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7 hours ago, cbr600ds2 said:

Does unraid consider unassigned devices/cache devices against the limit?

That's an LSI BIOS error, nothing to do with Unraid, you can try disabling of even erasing the LSI BIOS, it's not needed.

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