March 28, 201214 yr Author Hi , i attach my actual syslog. After having other problems, still not solved and also I am still not sure about what can cause them (http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=19115.0)...I will refer now to what I need to solve first since I cannot bring alive my array. Rebuild disk3 using the same drive. Start the array with disk 3 unassigned. Then assign disk 3 and restart the array. disk 3 will rebuild. Do a parity check after the rebuild. I tried to do this , same procedure as last time where it worked, but now although I have the same disks, unraid tells me "The replacement disk must be as big or bigger than the original." I attach also the screenshot of my array..problem is now disk5... Pls, let me know how to proceed. Rgds.http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/ff75/razzta01/array28032012.png syslog-2012-03-28.txt
March 28, 201214 yr Author Hi , i attach my actual syslog. After having other problems, still not solved and also I am still not sure about what can cause them (http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=19115.0)...I will refer now to what I need to solve first since I cannot bring alive my array. Rebuild disk3 using the same drive. Start the array with disk 3 unassigned. Then assign disk 3 and restart the array. disk 3 will rebuild. Do a parity check after the rebuild. I tried to do this , same procedure as last time where it worked, but now although I have the same disks, unraid tells me "The replacement disk must be as big or bigger than the original." I attach also the screenshot of my array..problem is now disk5... Pls, let me know how to proceed. Rgds.http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/ff75/razzta01/array28032012.png Maybe I can format again disk5 and then try to add it to the array?
March 28, 201214 yr Hi , i attach my actual syslog. After having other problems, still not solved and also I am still not sure about what can cause them (http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=19115.0)...I will refer now to what I need to solve first since I cannot bring alive my array. Rebuild disk3 using the same drive. Start the array with disk 3 unassigned. Then assign disk 3 and restart the array. disk 3 will rebuild. Do a parity check after the rebuild. I tried to do this , same procedure as last time where it worked, but now although I have the same disks, unraid tells me "The replacement disk must be as big or bigger than the original." I attach also the screenshot of my array..problem is now disk5... Pls, let me know how to proceed. Rgds.http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/ff75/razzta01/array28032012.png Maybe I can format again disk5 and then try to add it to the array? Not format, but removal of the HPA that it apparently has. See this link: http://lime-technology.com/wiki/index.php/UnRAID_Topical_Index#HPA
March 31, 201214 yr Author ok, thx for help. hpa error is solved using HDAT2. i still get another HDA error on a different disk. i will proceed the same way. rgds.
March 31, 201214 yr Author Hi, I changed my hdd´s to a new case and after connecting everything again I cannot make it work as before. I get the following error on 3 disks: "DISK_NP_MISSING" i attach 2 screen shots: http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/ff75/razzta01/missingdisks.jpg http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/ff75/razzta01/missingdisks2.jpg Can anyone tell me what options do I have to solve it? Let me know if you more info from my system. Rgds.
March 31, 201214 yr Hi, I changed my hdd´s to a new case and after connecting everything again I cannot make it work as before. I get the following error on 3 disks: "DISK_NP_MISSING" i attach 2 screen shots: http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/ff75/razzta01/missingdisks.jpg http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/ff75/razzta01/missingdisks2.jpg Can anyone tell me what options do I have to solve it? Let me know if you more info from my system. Rgds. unRAID does not recognize the disks, since you changed their size. I guess you missed where it said do one HPA at a time. Now, with multiple disks changed, all you can to is set a new disk configuration, assign the disks back to their original assignments, and re-compute parity. Joe L.
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