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  1. @dgaschk gah! This is not good news. IS this 100% true even with the dynamix webgui? The icon does indicate the disk has invalid content @SlrG This is my last hope. I have three identical drives so I'm thinking swap the board and give it a go. Will try this next week. I've ordered a replacement 3TB that will be here tomorrow...Here's what Im thinking then: Reset unraid config - this'll blow away the invalid parity, and accept the remaining data as true. Get unraid to working point - just without my failed drive. Ensure parity is correct. replace an existing 2TB in the array with the new 3tb. take board from working 2tb, and transplant onto fried 2tb drive. Does that seem like my best route here? The data is only media so nothing I can't re-rip if the worst happens - if this works i'll transfer the data from the friend drive and we're back in business.
  2. I'm 100% the drive is dead. I left out those details as they're not really relevant but I had some shitty power connector, and it must have shorted out. My Parity drive is always yellow like that though, even when I know the parity is just been checked. I assumed the yellow was becuase I had files on my cache drive, and thus, am unprotected? I just need to be able to start the array with the dead drive missing - and to tell unraid that "what you have is fine. trust it." But if the parity is not correct I'm boned but I can rebuild the missing data....I just need the array to start!
  3. Hi All, So long story short, I added one too many drives and my power supply popped a drive. No worries, my parity is pretty good (I assumed) so i'll await the replacement drive to arrive and away we go... Not so easy, apparently My disk layout looks like this: but I'm unable to start the array because it says "Too many wrong and/or missing disks!" So...I'm pretty sure my parity is up to date, but I'm unsure when it last ran due to the reboot. I have files on my cache drive still, so I'm assuming this is why it thinks I have an invalid config?? How do I at least get back to starting the array? I figured I could do a "New Config" and assign drives correctly but I'll be a drive short due to one of them dying. New drive will be here tomorrow if it makes any difference! Am running unraid 5.0.6 TIA.
  4. I'm having a little issue...not really sure where to begin... I've got mySQL setup and working fine. However, if theres a power issue and my server loses power, or reboots for whatever reason, mysql then "looses"everything I've done. Databases, tables, users, the lot. Is this an issue where its not aware mysql is running, and as such doesn't write to disk on shutdown? If so, is there a way to manually tell it to commit to disk every 30minutes/half hour?