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  1. Reading through the forum, it looks like next step is to check Disk 2 using the "Check File System Status".  I stopped the array, put it in maintenance mode and started it again.  I used the GUI and ran a check with option "-n".  It reported back:

    Phase 1 - find and verify superblock...
    superblock read failed, offset 2199023247360, size 131072, ag 2, rval -1

    fatal error -- Input/output error

    I was hoping it would give me more info than that.  Don't know what to do from here.


    NOTE:  I also noticed disk 3 which wasn't having problems before, is now reporting "unmountable disk".  Only happens randomly as a I start and stop the array.  Sometimes it mounts, sometimes it doesn't.  Odd.

    image.thumb.png.c88952b73ff4e58df5797590cb039ed7.pngnas-diagnostics-20230319-1549.zip

  2. I followed the steps in the Rebuilding_a_drive_onto_itself instructions exactly the first time. It's possible my parity check tuning plugin was causing problems. 

     

    After stopping the array, to try the procedure again, I unassigned the disk, now I can't even see disk 2, can't re-assign it.  Just states "not installed" / "device is missing".  

    As far as I can tell, my data seems to all be there.  

  3. Thank you for the guidance. I followed your directions and checked cables.  All seems well.  I rebuilt the data on top of that drive following these directions:  https://wiki.unraid.net/Manual/Storage_Management#Rebuilding_a_drive_onto_itself

    I received a notification that the read check finished with 0 errors.  The disk 2 still states it "Device is disabled, contents emulated".  What would you recommend I try next?

    Do I need to replace this drive? 

    nas-smart-20230316-0755.zip

  4. Some background..  I've had Unraid for years and loved it.  During that time, I've never had a disk issue.  So I tried to read up on this issue bit, but my smart data looks a bit off.  I am guessing the drive is a goner, can someone confirm?  I think this issue was caused by a large backup being saved to my Unraid NAS from my Windows 10 machine.  It was 7TB and typically takes all day to write to NAS. 

     

    So far, all I've done is download the SMART report from the failing disk and the Unraid diagnostics.  Please see attached. 

    Hoping someone can tell me the best next steps to take?  Do I need to replace this disk with a new disk?  

    Thanks in advance for any guidance you can provide.  

    nas-smart-20230314-1013.zip nas-diagnostics-20230314-1026.zip

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