• (6.9.2) harddisk spindown not work with HBA


    SeanJW
    • Closed Minor

    in old system (8100,z370m), all harddisks connect to motherboard sata port

    and harddisk(all are sata disk) spindown work well

     

    in new system(10900 z490m), some harddisks connect to a HBA card(ASR-78165, work in HBA/direct mode), others connect to motherboard

    which disks connect to motherboard spindown works well as in old system

    but which(1 disk without read/write) connect to HBA spindown, then spinup by read SMART operation quickly

    those disks' [Spin down delay]  are all set to 1 hour

     

    Sep 18 15:53:41 unraid emhttpd: read SMART /dev/sde
    Sep 18 16:02:58 unraid emhttpd: spinning down /dev/sde
    Sep 18 16:09:05 unraid emhttpd: read SMART /dev/sde

    Sep 18 17:09:02 unraid emhttpd: spinning down /dev/sde
    Sep 18 17:10:26 unraid emhttpd: read SMART /dev/sde

    unraid-syslog-20210918-0952.zip




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    On 10/7/2021 at 2:54 PM, SeanOne said:

    Changed Status to Closed

    Did you solve your issue ?

    If so, how ?  (it could help other users)

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    On 10/9/2021 at 2:04 PM, ChatNoir said:

    Did you solve your issue ?

    If so, how ?  (it could help other users)

     

    Not yet.

     

    I try delete this disk from array, format it and add to array again. After that operation, I'm sure this disk is empty. It can sleep a little more hours, but wakeup again with unknown reason.

    Than I move all vm/docker files to pool, all array disks that connect to same HBA card can sleep except this disk.

    So I think this disk maybe has some problem, can't keep sleeping long time...

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    5 hours ago, SeanOne said:

     

    ST2000DM006

     

    A Seagate Barracuda with 2TB... i personaly avoid Seagate because they are not reliable...

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    On 10/11/2021 at 8:02 AM, Zonediver said:

     

    A Seagate Barracuda with 2TB... i personaly avoid Seagate because they are not reliable...

    I’ve been running Seagate 4TB NAS drives for over 8 years with no failures. Pretty sure I started with 2TB Barracudas and had issues.

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