• One device with two device names (sdi/sdj)


    Marshalleq
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    I just noticed something a little unexpected when trying to track down which drive says it's overheating.

     

    I have notifications set up over telegram.

     

    I receive an overheat message for one drive, with serial number listed, but on the unraid screen it lists as /dev/sdi and on the telegram screen it lists as /dev/sdj

     

    See attached screenshots and debug.785285542_ScreenShot2020-09-10at9_10_23AM.png.a6f35653848d3b9a29cbc667e6a7cbc5.png

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    To my reading the serial numbers match and even the disk, just not the device.  Hopefully it's just the notification system that's wrong as the alternate option would be quite worrying.

     

    obi-wan-diagnostics-20200910-0907.zip

     




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    Do you normally have a device called /dev/sdj or does your list of devices usually stop at /dev/sdi ? I have known this kind of thing happen when a disk gets disconnected from its controller temporarily, due to an intermittent power or SATA problem. When it reconnects it receives a new device id because, as far as the system is concerned, its original one is in use.

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