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No shares while doing a parity check

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I just started a parity check and not seeing any errors besides my cache drive being a pos. I don't see any errors being corrected and no errors in the array but my shares are empty. Just noticed it while trying to load a movie an via nfs share. My cache drive acts up but usually fixes after a reboot but it does this mainly during parity checks I noticedb but not the shares, it's the first time that I see but then again I try to let unraid do it's thing and don't use it during parity checks.

server-diagnostics-20200818-0005.zip

  • Community Expert

Your cache device dropped offline, suggest not connecting it to the HBA, use one of the onboard Intel SATA ports, swap with another disk if needed.

  • Author

Will this effect the parity check? Or should I run it again?

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Just now, droopie said:

Will this effect the parity check?

Nope, cache is outside parity.

  • Author

so parity check was 100% without any issues. when i restarted, the shares worked again and the cache drive returned to normal operation without any changes. can u peek my diag to see if you see something wrong? not sure why this happens. still, will be replacing the cache disk and putting it to the onboard sata when i find a good ssd deal.

server-diagnostics-20200818-1421.zip

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When you restarted cache likely came back up online, still recommend using an Intel SATA port for the SSD, if for nothing else so that it can be trimmed.

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