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Disk disabled after unexpected shutdown (SOLVED)

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Had a power cut yesterday which turned off my server. When I turned it back on it started a parity check (or perhaps just a read check) which failed promptly and set my disk 1 to disabled.

 

This disk is fairly new. I've run a SMART short & extended test on it both of which passed.

 

Would this just have been caused by the shutdown? I ran a full parity check on the 1st and it passed.

 

Should I consider trying to RMA the disk? (It was shucked from a usb enclosure but imagine I could get it back together).

 

If the disk is fine how do I stop it showing as disabled? I stopped/started the array and it didn't change anything.

 

Many thanks. I'm quite new to this so apologies for any ignorance.

SMART test download & system Diag download attached.

furnnet-servur-diagnostics-20210116-1052.zip furnnet-servur-smart-20210116-0244.zip

Edited by FattyDave18

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Disk looks OK, replace/swap cables to rule them out and rebuild on top (if the emulated disk is still mounting correctly).

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26 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

Disk looks OK, replace/swap cables to rule them out and rebuild on top (if the emulated disk is still mounting correctly).

Thank you!

 

Rebuild underway!

  • FattyDave18 changed the title to Disk disabled after unexpected shutdown (SOLVED)

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