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Device is Disabled - Contents Emulated

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I decided to do a parity check before upgrading one of my 2TB drives to a 5TB one. Now there is a red X besides my disk 3 and it says Device is Disabled - Contents Emulated.  The parity check was going great before I went to bed.  I have the spare 5TB I could put in the place of the one with a red X however was hoping to use that to upgrade one of the smaller 2TB drives.

 

The diagnostics attached are after I rebooted this morning and unfortunately I did not grab one beforehand when the parity check errored out and the device became disabled.  I know that was a mistake since diagnostics after a reboot are not that helpful however I panicked since I rarely have issues and was hoping it would reboot OK.  I am not an unraid expert and just use it for basic media storage so was hoping someone could provide advice on how to proceed next.   Any advice would be much appreciated.

 

Thanks in advance.

tower-diagnostics-20201213-0943.zip

Edited by chooch

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SMART is showing some issues, you should run an extended SMART test on the disabled disk.

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On 12/14/2020 at 4:33 AM, JorgeB said:

SMART is showing some issues, you should run an extended SMART test on the disabled disk.

I performed the extended test and it said errors occurred.  Attached is the SMART report.  I am not that familiar with reading these so could someone who is let me know if the drive is shot?

TOSHIBA_MD04ACA500_Y5B9K6T5FS9A-20201214-2011.txt

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SMART test failed, so the disk should be replaced.

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