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Rhonin

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  1. Hey, 
    I am not sure if it is safe to use for me to use

    powertop --quiet --auto-tune

    because I have a SAS controller?

    This is my current setup:
    ASRock B450M Pro4
    AMD Ryzen 5 2600
    Corsair RM White Series™ RM850 (2021)
    LSI® SAS 9211-8i (Chipset LSI SAS2008 PCI-Express Fusion-MPT SAS-2 [Falcon] (rev 03))

    This is my

    powertop

    output, it looks diffrent than the one in the example, only 2 C states and Pkg(OS) instead of (HW):

     

    p1.png

    p2.png

  2. Thanks for the quick help!

    I updated the LSI to version 20.00.07.00, and I also replaced my old be quiet! PSU with a Corsair RM850. I then successfully rebuilt the affected disk and performed a parity check. However, during the parity check, the "udma crc error count" on another disk increased from 0 to 25. Should I be worried about this? What could be the reason for it? Could it be the SATA connections?

    I have ordered new SAS to SATA cables that should arrive this weekend, and I plan on replacing them then. Is there anything else that could cause "udma crc errors"?

    Thank you in advance!

    diagnostics-20230503-1850.zip

  3. Hey,
    last month I replaced two of my disks because I was getting errors on them and I thought they were dying.
    But now, two weeks after the last replacement, I am getting errors on a third disk.
    So I'm not sure if it's a disk problem anymore. Is it normal to have three disks fail in such a short period?
    This setup has been working for the last year or two without problems. I have attached the latest diagnostics report after the error.
    Could someone take a look? Is it a dead disk, or should I be looking at something else, like the PSU, cables, or memory?
    And is it safe to keep my array stopped in this state or should I turn off the server completely till everything is fixed?

    Thanks!

    diagnostics-20230501-1018.zip

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