September 12, 20169 yr Hi all. I have a Gigabyte GA-78LMT-S2P that is approximately 5 years old. Lately I will periodically get an error that it can not detect port 5 in the bios during the reboot. It will time out and it will then not boot UnRaid. If I reboot enough time, it will then boot and everything will run normally. The last few months I've noticed that if I copy a lot of data to the cache drive, Unraid will lock up during the night about the time it would be running the moving script. This would rarely happen, but I am now questioning whether the two instances are related? I am wondering if this motherboard could be going bad or could it be another issue? I tried the longshot of replacing the battery on the motherboard, but to no avail. The error has persisted. Thank You!
September 12, 20169 yr Hi all. I have a Gigabyte GA-78LMT-S2P that is approximately 5 years old. Lately I will periodically get an error that it can not detect port 5 in the bios during the reboot. It will time out and it will then not boot UnRaid. If I reboot enough time, it will then boot and everything will run normally. The last few months I've noticed that if I copy a lot of data to the cache drive, Unraid will lock up during the night about the time it would be running the moving script. This would rarely happen, but I am now questioning whether the two instances are related? I am wondering if this motherboard could be going bad or could it be another issue? I tried the longshot of replacing the battery on the motherboard, but to no avail. The error has persisted. Thank You! I'm inclined to think something is loose or defective. Cable my gut tells me. If be interested to see your unRAID diagnostics though. Please post them ... Tools>Diagnostics Remember to hit the privatise button if you want to remove potentially sensitive data from the logs.
September 12, 20169 yr Author Good idea. I can check the cables. Here is the diagnostics for your reference. Thank you!!! tower-diagnostics-20160912-0827.zip
September 16, 20169 yr Author I'm inclined to think something is loose or defective. Cable my gut tells me. If be interested to see your unRAID diagnostics though. Please post them ... Tools>Diagnostics Remember to hit the privatise button if you want to remove potentially sensitive data from the logs. I reseated the cables and so far so good! Port 5 was the cache drive so that could explain the mover issues. Thank you!
September 16, 20169 yr I'm inclined to think something is loose or defective. Cable my gut tells me. If be interested to see your unRAID diagnostics though. Please post them ... Tools>Diagnostics Remember to hit the privatise button if you want to remove potentially sensitive data from the logs. I reseated the cables and so far so good! Port 5 was the cache drive so that could explain the mover issues. Thank you! Excellent news
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