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Parity disk in error state (disk dsbl) - every few months
Hello everyone, it just happened again: After the last time, I put the drive back in the SATA slot and rebuilt parity. Just this evening, the drive dropped out again. The short SMART self-test shows no error. The extended one is still running. The diagnostics are attached. As I mentioned, I have a second system that used the same drive but with 1 TB and had a similar error. I recently got hold of that one again and the drive was completely dead. So right now, I am just assuming that I shouldn't trust this type of drive with my data. Or am I missing something? unraid-diagnostics-20251005-2136.zip
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Parity disk in error state (disk dsbl) - every few months
Thank you for the suggestion! It's unfortunate I didn't keep the logs from the times it happened when connected via SATA. But instead of deactivating UASP, I could also give SATA another try and post the error log, when it happens again, right? I assume it will once again take a few months till I see the error again. That makes it a bit frustrating to test. Can you comment on the likelihood that the SSD is just not up for the job? It's a Verbatim Vi550 S3. I know that it's not made for NAS-duty, but was willing to risk it dying at some point. These frequent disconnects however are much more annoying than what I was expecting. I am obviously not keen on buying another drive, but if it was the most likely culprit, I would replace it.
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Parity disk in error state (disk dsbl) - every few months
I only ran the drive in the USB enclosure since the last time this happened. Before that, I used the internal SATA-port. I switched to USB to check if the SATA-cable or port might be faulty. The second system that encountered the issue also uses the internal SATA-port. I should have stated this more clearly. Regardless, this is the output of lsusb -vt:
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Parity disk in error state (disk dsbl) - every few months
Hi everyone, I have Unraid set up on a Lenovo m920q tiny PC and use one SSD as disk and one as parity due to the space constraints that come with that. Unfortunately, every two to three months, the parity disk drops out and is disabled. I am not good at understanding the reports but googled and ChatGPTed my way through them and believed the disk diagnostics to be okay. From that and similar forum posts, I gathered that it might be an issue with the SATA cable or controller. I therefore ran the disk in an USB enclosure to at least rule out an issue with the flimsy ribbon cable. Unfortunately, the error occurred once more today. I have built up a very similar system using the same tiny PC and the same drives (with lower capacity though) for an acquaintance and recently found out that the parity disk in that system ran into the same error. Although I haven't been to their place yet to take a look. Since the two systems are so similar, this could mean that either the PC or the disks are not really up to the job. Now I am unsure if I should replace that (admittedly not very high end) parity SSD, the whole PC or if I could do anything else. If someone could offer a second opinion on the attached logs, I would greatly appreciate it! Thank you! unraid-diagnostics-20250807-0844.zip
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