December 12, 20205 yr Community Expert Just now, Pear said: fixed disk 1 Did anything end up in lost+found? See if you have a User Share by that name now. 2 minutes ago, Pear said: Disk 3 still disabled, is this disk completely failed or can I now just rebuild this? SMART attributes for disk3 look OK, but you might run an extended SMART test on it before trusting it for rebuild. Or you could rebuild to a new disk and keep the original in case there are problems rebuilding. You might need to think about replacing disk1 soon. You could run extended SMART test on all disks at the same time if you want.
December 12, 20205 yr Author 5 minutes ago, trurl said: Did anything end up in lost+found? See if you have a User Share by that name now. SMART attributes for disk3 look OK, but you might run an extended SMART test on it before trusting it for rebuild. Or you could rebuild to a new disk and keep the original in case there are problems rebuilding. You might need to think about replacing disk1 soon. You could run extended SMART test on all disks at the same time if you want. No Lost + Found share. Disk 3 seems to get stuck on 10% of extended test when I do it, so I guess it must be failed? Or maybe like the last Microserver I had bay 4 has failed, might be a common issue. Edited December 12, 20205 yr by Pear
December 12, 20205 yr Author Nevermind, seems its just slower than the other drives, it is on 20% now.
December 12, 20205 yr Author Nevermind, it seems to have now gone backwards, when I refresh its back to 10% and its been 30 mins now. I assume this means the disk or the bay is broken? Edited December 12, 20205 yr by Pear
December 12, 20205 yr Community Expert extended test takes several hours. You could also check syslog to see if there are connections issues like before.
December 14, 20205 yr Author On 12/12/2020 at 8:31 PM, trurl said: extended test takes several hours. You could also check syslog to see if there are connections issues like before. Thanks a lot for the help. The scan completed successfully with no errors so I rebuilt the drive and now I have it all back up and running with my new Cache drive. I assume when I inserted the cache drive a cable must have got knocked slightly loose causing all the errors. Edited December 14, 20205 yr by Pear
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