Could you please add the drive identifier (letter, volume name, whatever, something).
I got the error in the middle of the night. When I woke and checked on it all drives were present and accounted for.
It would be nice to know which drive is glitching out and possibly failing in a manner that doesn't get otherwise logged.
I suspect it was a firmware update on a switch (NAS-iSCSI connection), but it would be nice to be sure.
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Could you please add the drive identifier (letter, volume name, whatever, something).
I got the error in the middle of the night. When I woke and checked on it all drives were present and accounted for.
It would be nice to know which drive is glitching out and possibly failing in a manner that doesn't get otherwise logged.
I suspect it was a firmware update on a switch (NAS-iSCSI connection), but it would be nice to be sure.
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