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Finally - Starting Over

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Hi Guys,

 

I've been running Unraid for something like ten years (since 2008, I think) - on the original hardware (with a couple of drive swaps or additions (IDE to SATA), of course).  I'm upgrading to 6.6.6 from 6.3.5.

 

I downloaded 6.6.6, installed on my flash, made it bootable and copied my license file over.  It boots up - works great.  And the new UI is beautiful.

 

I set all the hard drives to XFS since I don't need any of the data on the drives.  I start the Parity built - and at about 3.8% of the parity built, the UI stops responding (refresh browser and no reply).  On the machine I have the login prompt waiting for me.

 

Not sure what to do.

 

Please advise.

 

Russell

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At the login prompt, login.  the type  diagnostics   on the command line.  That will write the Diagnostics file to  the   logs   folder/directory on the flash drive.  Upload the entire file with your next post.

 

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31 minutes ago, RussellinSacto said:

I'm upgrading to 6.6.6 from 6.3.5.

 

I downloaded 6.6.6, installed on my flash, made it bootable and copied my license file over.

Just to clarify. Is this actually a new install (not really an upgrade) with only the license copied from the old install?

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Yes, trurl.

 

I wiped the flash drive, loaded 6.6.6 and the license file.

 

After bootup, I changed the "Tower" name and set drives to XFS.  Not really an "upgrade" - more of a new install with old hardware.  🙂

 

Thanks,


Russell

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Not that this should be the cause of your reported symptoms, but several of your disks have less than perfect SMART reports. Before continuing I would do at least an extended SMART test on all of them.

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Thanks Turl,

 

I'll do that - as soon as I get the array built.  🙂

 

Hopefully someone knows where to look in these logs to help me out.  (I'm looking, but no idea what I'm looking at.)

 

Russell

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2 hours ago, RussellinSacto said:

I'll do that - as soon as I get the array built. 

Not sure there is any point in building parity with some of those disk problems.

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