Turenas core problems

After putting 4 HDDs in my nas that go with a pool I exported and imported again it is giving me this line of code

I will mention I tried several times to import the boot pool of the 4 HDDs up above and then one day it showed up.

If I take out the 4 HDDs from before it starts up normally.By the way I have other problems but this is the big one.
Also the system won’t turn off when those 4 drives are in I have to hit the power switch.

I have 8 HDDs installed. Want to add 4 more.
Rysen 71700x
8 gigabytes of ram
SSD (boot drive)
Thermal take 600wat PSU
Dell pice to sata

The line of code seemed to got lost in your pools.

You will need a bigger PSU

Likely not enough RAM

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Even if only the 4 problem HDDs are plugged in it still has a problem and it barely uses any ram. But thanks.

I wish I could send you photos of my problems. But it would let me sorry.

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Are you using a cheap SATA controller/raid controller, or are you connecting those disks directly to the mainboard?

They are all plugged in using pcie to sata.

Which make and model?

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All I can find is Dell 6gps Sas controller. Copy right 2000-2011. But I think it as something to do with 4 HDDs that are connected to a pool with a I/O failure. Because if I unplug them everything works fine.

Hopefully sas2flash -list should tell more.

What is that?

Open ur SSH client, and past here the output result of that (using tags `` like that).

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Sorry I am very new so I still am confused.

You need to get to the command line interface (CLI) of the server and type in exactly the command that etorix quoted above.

What version of Core are you on? It matters because later editions don’t allow access to the CLI directly from within the TrueNAS GUI, and you may have to use a method called SSH (secure shell) to access the CLI instead.

So sorry. I have been busy I will try it today!

But also I will do what you say, but I don’t think the PCI’e to sata is the problem because other drives run off it. 4 more to be exact. And be for this problem I saw all the drives including the problem ones in the truenas software.

This tag the ‘’like that. This is what you want me to put in the shell?

Oh this command.

Ok the controller is sas2008(B2)
Board name: PERC H200I.
Thanks for waiting!