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Hey everyone,

 

So to keep this concise, I went away for the long weekend with my small unraid NAS running at home. I can access plex etc from a far so this is nothing out of the ordinary. Unfortunately since I was camping, I didn't have any access to the server for 3-4 days. When I left, it was running perfectly normal, but when I got back, the server was no longer mounted or accessible from my network.

My first thought was that the power went out, but the unit wasn't off downstairs. It was completely unreachable though the webgui, so I restarted it manually. After this the system came back online and I could access the menu, but after pressing start, it tried to mount the drives for over two hours on a frozen screen before I stepped in. 


I re-powered down and powered up and was able to start the server in Maintenance mode. At this point in time I ran a full parity check, thinking a drive/portion may be corrupt. After 8 hours the parity check found 12 errors that it was able to re-write. I think was able to manually spin up the drives in maintenance mode. I rebooted the server, again in maintenance mode and then stopped it. Without any power down, I then tried to start the server again. Again, it froze on mounting the drives and became completely unresponsive. 

I'm completely at a loss for what to try next. The circles next to the drives are all green, no indication that there is any hardware failure that I can tell. Software wise, nothing was installed or changed over the weekend since I wasn't even in the same province and my house was empty. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

For reference I am running: 

- Pentium G3258

Gigabyte - GA-H87N-WIFI Mini ITX LGA1150 Motherboard

- 3 x 3tb WD Red Drives, 1 seagate 2tb drive

ADATA - XPG V1.0 8GB

- EVGA 500W PSU

 

- Unraid version 6.3.3

 

I am more than happy to pull logs or post other specs/details if it will help. My issue is once I click that start button, it will become completely unresponsive. On a side note, if i Power down as a clean power down, it still says "unclean shutdown detected.' Not sure if that is significant or not. 

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Just now, bcp said:

Appreciate the rapid response, the Smart data is all flawless. No errors detected on any drive. 

 

 

For reference, this is just one, but they all are the same (except for the details on the seagate obviously)

 

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try taking out drives one by one and booting it with out the drives. Im still guessing its a bad drive, as there were parity errors and it happens when the array is started.

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