Aagh, I'm now convinced homeservers require physical company. Since the pandemic started there were no hardware problems at all and now that I left my house for longer for the first time it didn't even take a week for something to break.

And it's not completely dead, it's just one of the drives in my RAID. I saw this problem before and most likely some cable wiggling would solve it. It's taunting me. Or, perhaps more appropriately, it's doing the thing dogs do when their caretakers leave, destroying pillows and such...

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@timorl That'd be interesting, a homeserver destroying pillows. 😅

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