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Disabled disk

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Hi,

array of 9 disks (8 data + parity) and cache drive....

The parity just started and within a minute I got a warning that one disk is 'disabled' and parity and the array stopped.. The log (attached) shows lot of read and then write errors. The disk shows healthy and smart diagnostic found no problem but the disk is disabled. Any suggestion how to put it back into the array (new config?) or the disk is not to be trusted and require a replacement?1223953507_Screenshotfrom2021-02-0100-34-57.png.922275df023c48efedce8906b6779d8e.png1958885428_Screenshotfrom2021-02-0100-32-03.png.29ec4418518e7f0d91822086752dc12d.png Or any other suggestion please.

Regards

BobNik

log.txt Disk8-smart.txt

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Looks more like a controller problem, you're using a SASLP/SAS2LP and those have been known to drop disks without a reason, though that disk is quite old and showing some issues, still recommend replacing it with an LSI HBA.

  • Author

Thank you Jorge.

 

Is there a recommended model?

Edited by BobNik
typo

  • Author

Yes, thank you.

The first I found is "10Gtek Internal PCI Express SAS/SATA HBA RAID Controller Card, LSI SAS2008 Chip, 8-Port 6Gb/s, Same as LSI 9211-8I".

Looks this model have an old firmware that require to be updated. Have anyone have experience with this model and how to upgrade the firmware?

I appreciate any help.

 

Regards

BobNik

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