Raid manager is fairly useless for troubleshooting. You may need to run a low-level drive utility to find out which disk is slow or hanging up CalDigit support tech can help you with us. It takes a long time to run.
Other than that, keep an eye on the drive lights for unusual activity. Make sure they and the CPU are set up to never sleep.
Switch ports, cables or interfaces if you can, in case it's a controller issue.
Occasionally when the Avid tries to autosave, it can't write to a corrupted media folder or database file. I don't that's it but rebuild them just in case.
It's probably a bad disk in the RAID. Post your error message if you get a chance.
RT
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> On Mar 2, 2014, at 3:18 PM, Zach Scott <zachscott776@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> Hello all,
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> I'm running a CineRaid enclosure for all of my projects and it has been acting up on me while editing.
> The bay mounts perfectly fine when I start up my system and editing is a breeze but when I step away from my system for awhile and come back to continue, Avid gives me an error and asks me to debug. After these errors come up, I can't do anything without force closing Avid and force ejecting the drive. Avid will close itself sometimes too.
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> Since buying the bay, the drives will not spin down after ejecting it like externals do normally.
> If I sit by the drive for 5-10 minutes after ejecting it, it will eventually spin down.
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> I'm not sure what exactly is going on but my Raid manager says that everything is fine with all of the drives.
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> Thoughts?
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