Carpy

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  1. I will have to get a picture tonight, since I’m at work. The SSDs are set as cache devices though and the share I’m trying to copy to is set to use the cache. As far as I am aware, it doesn’t looking at my parity drives until the mover gets activated in the middle of the night.
  2. Hello, I’m having an issue trying to transfer files from a USB drive connected to my desktop to my unraid server. I’m transferring to the cache drive in unraid, but I’m getting mostly speeds of 20-40 MBps. I would expect it would be closer to the bandwidth of my gig lan connection. Transferring files from the server to my desktop does saturate the full bandwidth. As a test of the USB drive I’m trying to copy from, I tried coping the same folder locally to my windows desktop and it was much faster at 90-100 MBps (sometimes higher). So seems like drive is capable of faster transfers. Any thoughts?
  3. basically just performed a drive swap. Same power and sata connections and physical location in the server. After that, I start swapping out the cables. The physical location is probably not relevant information, but it just helps me keep track of what is where in the server
  4. I have... I have tried multiple power cables and sata cables. This issues has shown up with two different drives in the same location. The drive currently connected is the pre-cleared spare that I kept in the chassis and swapped with the original drive when it started having the same issue. Originally, I thought a drive went bad, but clearly not the case at this point.
  5. I have swapped around the breakout cables on the HBA ports a couple of months ago when I first had the issue. Problem went away for like a week, but came back. I can swap them around again though just to confirm
  6. Do I need to switch it back to the HBA for the extended test or can I leave it on the sata port on the motherboard since it is running the extended test already? When I go look at the spin down delay, it is "greyed" out and say never because a test is in progress.
  7. Unplugging the data cable from that drive got the server to boot again. Tried plugging a different drive into that port and it once again would not boot. Unplugged it again I was able to remote into the server (although it wouldn't work directly connected to the server). I am starting to think it might be the HBA? Got the original drive connected directly to the motherboard now and it is in the process of doing the extended self test. Just not sure why a potential HBA problem would complete crash the unraid software? Does that even make sense?
  8. Tried restarting and now I can't get the server to boot into a state that I can remote into it through the IP address on my main computer. I tried logging into unraid directly at the server and it lets me enter the user and password, but get an unable to connect screen after that
  9. It stopped at 10%. Said it was interrupted (host reset). I am trying again, but maybe that is a clue?
  10. Here you go. Hopefully I did that right. Everything was working fine for like 9 months and then the issue started to happen. Been swapping parts around since. Didn't change any settings to the best of my knowledge diagnostics-20210914-1717.zip
  11. Hello, I have started to get the following errors on my server. Sep 13 23:36:06 kernel: print_req_error: I/O error, dev sdh, sector 19532873408 Sep 13 23:36:06 kernel: Buffer I/O error on dev sdh, logical block 2441609176, async page read This happens multiple times for a particular drive. This is with WD red drives connected to an LSI 9300 HBA. Funny thing about the issue is that is allows effects the drive that is labeled "drive 3" in the array. I have swapped drives (got same errors on both drives), data cables, and the power cable at this point. Issue always seems to come back for some reason. Any idea? Thanks!