UtahDeLorean

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  1. Story time Server froze up and when it restarted of course a parity check started. It was going really slow and then I started to get seek errors. Being a responsible unraid owner I purchased a new drive to replace the failing drive. I got the new drive in today. It replaced a vertical sata drive for a SAS drive in my disk shelve. Started the rebuild process, but it was going slow too and then I started getting seek errors on another drive that was vertical also. I relocated this 2nd drive to a horizontal slot and the seek errors went away. I know that according to Google that the orientation does not effect the drive. Would this a situation of a drive going bad, a connection that's bad, or something else. This drive are in rosewell hot-swap bays, but I have other drives in external Disk shelves
  2. Story time Server froze up and when it restarted of course a parity check started. It was going really slow and then I started to get seek errors. Being a responsible unraid owner I purchased a new drive to replace the failing drive. I got the new drive in today. It replaced a vertical sata drive for a SAS drive in my disk shelve. Started the rebuild process, but it was going slow too and then I started getting seek errors on another drive that was vertical also. I relocated this 2nd drive to a horizontal slot and the seek errors went away. I know that according to Google that the orientation does not effect the drive. Would this a situation of a drive going bad, a connection that's bad, or something else. My drives are in rosewell hotswap bays
  3. I am going on another 24 hours. Is there a quicker way to fix this so that I can get my server up and running again? It just keeps saying this Phase 1 - find and verify superblock... couldn't verify primary superblock - not enough secondary superblocks with matching geometry !!! attempting to find secondary superblock... ..found candidate secondary superblock... unable to verify superblock, continuing... ..found candidate secondary superblock... unable to verify superblock, continuing... .found candidate secondary superblock... unable to verify superblock, continuing... ...found candidate secondary superblock... unable to verify superblock, continuing...
  4. For future reference where did you find those details about the error with the drive?
  5. Okay I am going to shut down the server and check all of the connections. I was using the GUI, but I can use the terminal. Thanks for your quick reply
  6. Just want to know how much longer I should wait. I've been a little over 24 hours on a 10tb drive. I wished that I knew what caused the corruption to happen crossfiregaming-diagnostics-20230804-0939.zip
  7. I got 2 more disk shelf's that was gifted to me. I found some drives, but they are formatted to 4096. Would this process work the same to make them 512?
  8. This is what I was afraid of when it didn't work and I couldn't find any thing int he Bios. I have extra space in my Disk Shelf so I think that I am just going to move the drives and that should allow better airflow in my case. The plan is to RAID these other drives that are 10k rpm drives. So I am trying to find a 12g external SAS card to link these new Disk Shelf's into my server
  9. I have a hardware issue (1st world one I know) that I hope someone would be able to help me out with. I have a Threadripper 2950 on Asrock X399 with 4 PCIe slots that I can use. 1st is for a Video card for Transcoding, 2nd is my 10gig card, 3rd for my External SAS that's running my Disk Shelf, and the 4th one for HBA to run all 12 drives in my rack. I was gifted 2 Dell Disk Shelf's that I would like to add to my server and I would like to add a 12gig external SAS card (since these drives are 12gig) I thought that I would be able to utilize the onboard U.2 card. Thinking that I was being smart I purchased a breakout cable from amazon https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0912P8CS8?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details For some reason U.2 there is not a lot of documentation online about the U.2 port and after playing with it and trying to get it to work I have given up and wondering if someone has a solution. I just need to be able to move 4 drives onto another type of connection to get this to work. If anyone has any suggestions it would be greatly appreciated.
  10. Yes... I let it work through and it took a reboot the next day, but it worked!
  11. So I just noticed that it looks like it's still working in the background and see the progress of 13.99% I will check on it in the morning
  12. @DannyG I had a situation where I was formatting bigger drives that I got. I got the 1st drive formatted and swapped out a drive that was tossing out error's. I was on the 2nd drive and it was running over night and when I check it the window was closed. I put in the 3rd drive and the window crashed/closed while I was watching it... When I tried to run the format line again I get this Does this mean that the format is still going or did I do something wrong? I have only complete 1 out of the 5 drives that I picked up. (I already did this on 4 other drives I purchased before with out any problems like this)
  13. I have the same processor and I love it. I only have one video card in my server and use the HW Transcoding on a EVGA 1660 and it was one of the best things that I did. My CPU stays pretty much Idle even when I have up to 7 streams going on (I have a 1Gbps connection and share my plex server with lots of family and friends). So I love having the cores of this CPU. My buddy has the 1950x and he is looking to going to a newer Ryzen and I wish him luck. How ever he runs his server off of Windows 10 home and I think that it gives him more trouble then it's worth. I would recommend tossing in a GPU and possibly changing some power setting in the Bios. I read that Unraid does have an option to run a CPU governor to reduce power too.
  14. I would like to see this number increase, or maybe an options to have drives set as hot spares that can be set to automatically swapped out. Right now I have 12 drives in my server and then I have a 24 disk shelf. So it would be cool if you have a drive go down or a drive that tosses out a bunch of errors that the server will just swap it out and put the other drive out... I know that this is wishful thinking though
  15. So I ran all of the cables... It's for redundancy. I started with a 4243 and upgraded the modules (for rather cheap later on) to 4246 and noticed a big difference in my speeds... Because I had the cables daisy changed I was able to pull 1 module at a time and not loose connection to any of my hard drives on my disk shelf. I just picked up three 4Tb drives and had to reformat them. I am on the most recent unraid build and when I tried to run the wget I got an error about there not being the file. So that might need to be updated.. I ended up figuring out which drive it was and ran the sg_format command. I have 2 real questions. Once ran do I need to keep the terminal open until it's done or is it a situation that can just be closed and it will finish when it finishes? Also is there a way to speed up the process? Looking to get more and bigger drives as time keeps moving along