redstonemason
Dabbler
- Joined
- Aug 3, 2014
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This has been a tremendous system over the years. The updates have never caused me an issue and the GUI interface has constantly improved.
I run 3 RED Western Digital Drives to create one large pool. But the system went offline and I had to attach a monitor and keyboard to it.
To my surprise, I was seeing a kernel panic error but the screen scolls away and a reboot cycle continues.
So I assumed non ECC memory or power supply to be the problem.
But after migrating the boot SSD and the 3 drives to another motherboard, memory and power supply, I get the same results.
So the only common thing left is the boot Boot Sandisk SSD.
I could supply all the specs of the old equipment or the new equipment but either way my root question is...
Are the Western Digitals still intact and can they be found if I re-install from the latest version of FreeNAS.
Thanks in advance.
I run 3 RED Western Digital Drives to create one large pool. But the system went offline and I had to attach a monitor and keyboard to it.
To my surprise, I was seeing a kernel panic error but the screen scolls away and a reboot cycle continues.
So I assumed non ECC memory or power supply to be the problem.
But after migrating the boot SSD and the 3 drives to another motherboard, memory and power supply, I get the same results.
So the only common thing left is the boot Boot Sandisk SSD.
I could supply all the specs of the old equipment or the new equipment but either way my root question is...
Are the Western Digitals still intact and can they be found if I re-install from the latest version of FreeNAS.
Thanks in advance.