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Read errors on all disks

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I just got notified of read errors on all of my disks in my array (including parity) all disks show green still. Googling the error returned mostly posts about caches (my cache is not showing errors). Array wasn't being used at the time of errors being reported, and they are not increasing currently.
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Diagnostic file attached.

riaahq-diagnostics-20210206-2258.zip

  • Community Expert

Problem started after this:

Feb  6 16:00:16 RIAAHQ apcupsd[20761]: UPS Self Test switch to battery.

 

Maybe enclosure powered down?

  • Author

Disks are in a DS-4246. The UPS isn't reporting any issues and none of my other equipment on it (Networking, Cisco UCS) showed any issues.

 

Would there be anything within unraid that could help me try to figure out if thats the issue? The errors did increment so I shut down the array, even though its not being used outside of Plex normal data operations.

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I've also never seen RAM do this before is this just from a bunch of errors?

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riaahq-diagnostics-20210208-0133.zip

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Rebooting should fix the problem for now, but it won't fix the underlying issue, looks like the enclose lost power or connection with the server.

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