Eodyne Posted June 1 Posted June 1 So I recently moved my NAS to a new physical spot. No big deal, shut it down cleanly, moved it, turned it back on. But it keeps saying my parity disk is missing and I can't source the problem at all. I thought maybe something got messed up even with the clean shutdown so I took the HDD out and plugged it into my desktop, no problem, recognized I cleared it formatting wise and stuck it back in the NAS - nope doesn't show up at all, like it's not even plugged in. Ok, maybe it's the connector on the NAS itself - tried a different HDD I had in the same slot - recognized by UNRAID no problem. So for the life of me I'm at a loss. Anyone have any thoughts or should I just figure this drive got borked somehow and order a new parity disk? Quote
JorgeB Posted June 1 Posted June 1 If the disk is connected to the onboard SATA see if it's detected in the board BIOS. Quote
Solution Eodyne Posted June 1 Author Solution Posted June 1 Soooo, I'm an idiot and apparently in the course of moving various network equipment (this was a full move of all by network stuff to a new rack) I swapped the router and NAS power supplies... Switched them back and BAM...all good. Quote
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