March 17, 201511 yr I built a new Server using unraid 6.0Beta14 last month and burned in 6 new 3TB drives for a couple weeks and then migrated my data from my old server to the new one. Once all my data was off the old unraid 5.x server I pulled all the drives out and put them into the new server and ran the pre-clear script on them all. After that I added them to the array. Unraid formatted them in the new XFS format as expected. They are there and seen by unraid no problem, however when i go to setup a share with them they are not available for use in the include or exclude disk list. The disks are connected using a 3ware 9650SE card in JBOD mode and I am seeing an error in the logs "3w-9xxx: scsi1: ERROR: (0x03:0x0101): Invalid command opcode:opcode=0x85." but have no idea what this error means. I would be grateful for any help I can get on this.
March 17, 201511 yr Community Expert I built a new Server using unraid 6.0Beta14 last month and burned in 6 new 3TB drives for a couple weeks and then migrated my data from my old server to the new one. Once all my data was off the old unraid 5.x server I pulled all the drives out and put them into the new server and ran the pre-clear script on them all. After that I added them to the array. Unraid formatted them in the new XFS format as expected. They are there and seen by unraid no problem, however when i go to setup a share with them they are not available for use in the include or exclude disk list. Have you enabled User shares under Settings->Global Share Settings? Note that you will need to have the array stopped to change this setting (some releases had a bug where this was not enforced). The disks are connected using a 3ware 9650SE card in JBOD mode and I am seeing an error in the logs "3w-9xxx: scsi1: ERROR: (0x03:0x0101): Invalid command opcode:opcode=0x85." but have no idea what this error means. No idea. Seems a bit strange if unRAID is seeing them fine.
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