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  1. #1
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    I got the same shutdown, at 92% of copy, shutdown...

    So i could suppose that i have another problem right ?

    After this shutdown i made a 4 hours Memtest without any errors...

    I could contact my vendor for garanty, but first i need to know which part of the server is deffective...

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    Did you test with a smaller size, maybe 100GB to see if it crashed again?
    All the best,

    Todd Maxwell


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    After the crash in init volume lv000 : (lv000 1.5 To, lv001 1.4To, lv002 70GB) we restart server and it finish the init without any other trouble.

    I removed everything and restart with 10 volumes of 100GB, we'll see.

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    OK shutdown on lv0006 Ã* 45%...

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    hmmm lv0006 was the only volume with replication activated... (my mistake)

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    OK shutdown again without any replication volume :

    lv0000 100.00GB OK
    lv0001 200.00GB OK
    lv0003 400.00GB 99% => Shutdown
    lv0002 300.00GB Waiting
    lv0004 500.00GB Waiting
    lv0005 600.00GB Waiting
    lv0006 700.00GB Waiting

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    Can you obtain the Areca logs and send them to the support ticket 1009172 and send them to Areca for verification. Also we see a very high load from the CPU and engineers think it could be something with the RAID, recommend to do a RAID verify.

    Also check to see if there is a another IP Address that is using the same address as the DSS 172.16.0.1 (Printer, PC... or other).
    All the best,

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