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  1. No, this was a new build.
  2. So it turns out all three cages were bad. Ugh. Thanks for the feedback everyone.
  3. OMG I'm an idiot! lol Didn't even think about it being a 3TB drive. lol Sorry and thanks!
  4. The other disks were at 400 GB, but I would expect once the new disk grew larger than the others it would pick another disk (which I have seen previously). The new disk is now 1.36 TB because it kept copying the files to the new disk and none of the other ones. Picture attached.
  5. I have a share called Media that has an Allocation Method of "Most-Free" and Split Level of the first 2 folders with all disks included. This has been working great until I added a new disk yesterday. I added the disk and formatted it, after preclearing. Last night I copied over about 1 TB of movies from my other NAS (exactly what I have been doing previously and has been working) and all 300 movies copied to the new disk only. Using the Most-Free Allocation Method it should make that assessment for each file copied, but they all went to the new disk. Any thoughts? The Split Level is correct and has been working great before the new disk. This is my structure: Media --> Movie Folder --> Movie Files
  6. Sorry it's been a while, I put this on hold due to frustration. I was working on this again today and plugged everything direct, not using the enclosures and it worked. I find it hard to believe that all 3 enclosures are bad, but maybe so. All blue lights are lit up so power is getting to everything. Since I used the same cables for everything I know the cables are ok. Just really weird this would happen on all three. I think I might buy another enclosure (different brand) to test and see. Any recommendations?
  7. Everything is connected and the power switches are on in the front (even get the blue led when a drive is inserted). I will double check all the connections again though.
  8. I've reseated them several times when I tested the connections without the ICY DOCK. Everything is definitely connected, that's why I thought I was missing something stupid. It definitely feels like it's seated when I insert the drives in the cage and I don't think it would completely close if it wasn't. If this was 1 cage I would think there was an issue with the cage, but it's 3 cages. Is there anything specific in the BIOS settings that would need to be different for enclosures versus hooking the drives up directly?
  9. Sorry, forgot to mention that. Power is connected and SATA cables ate also connected. Get a power led on the ICY DOCK when I insert the drive.
  10. Hello all. I'm having an issue discovering my drives using the ICY DOCK MB975SP-B cages. I have 3 cages and I can't get any one of the bays to discover so I highly doubt it is a defect in the cage. I'm probably missing something stupid and since I used to be a sysamin I feel pretty dumb. I have a Supermicro X10SL7-F with the LSI 2308 controller (flashed to IT mode). The motherboard has 8 SAS ports (LSI controller) and 6 more SATA port on board. I also have a Syba PCIe card with 2 SATA ports. All of those various controllers/cards are hooked up to the ICY DOCK cages and I cannot get a single bay to be recognized when a drive is inserted. If I plug the SATA cable directly into the drive bypassing the cage it works fine. What the heck am I missing? lol Thanks.