aron7676 Posted April 22, 2019 Share Posted April 22, 2019 Hello, New user, trying to see if this will fit my needs. Installed unraid using the USB creator, on R510. Setup Array, was able to get data to start moving to the array. (got about 4TB in, so don't want to restart unless I HAVE to) Setup LACP with two ports, and the managed switch I have. Worked fine. installed a few addons, including the nvidia tweak. Decided to remove the cache and the parity drive for the initial upload of data, to speed up the process, after reading here it was better to do that. Went to new array, kept data disks, didn't keep cache or ssd. Would not let me remove parity disk. Noticed it said my USB had been "blacklisted", but it had been working fine through all the reboots while I was setting it up, on and off for a few days. Rebooted. Did not come back online. After a long and laborious process of getting idrac 6 to work, and eventually just using a XP VM, I am greeted with: modprobe: FATAL: Module bonding not found in directory /lib/modules/4.19.33-Unraid cannot find device "bond0" Sadly, I am also met with an inaccessible IP. I have disabled LAG on the switch, rebooted, hoping i would get eth0 up, but alas, no luck. Help, please. Link to comment
trurl Posted April 22, 2019 Share Posted April 22, 2019 Put flash in PC and let it checkdisk. While there make a backup. Try again. Link to comment
aron7676 Posted April 22, 2019 Author Share Posted April 22, 2019 Will do. Any suggestions for the mean time? I am working over vpn on the server right now, its not in front of me, for physical troubleshooting, but I can do everything else via idrac. Link to comment
aron7676 Posted April 23, 2019 Author Share Posted April 23, 2019 For any poor soul that runs into this problem, the USB drive had lost its "UNRAID" title. When I renamed it, and plugged back in, everything works. Except, I had to remap the disks to the correct locations in the array. Luckilly, I went straight down the line when I assigned them! Link to comment
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