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On-Board SATA Drives = udma crc errors

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After a year a smooth operation of my server, 2 drives (1 of 8 disks, 1 SSD cache drive) that were connected via SATA cables are now causing "udma crc errors".

 

I swapped out the cables with new ones and reseated them in different SATA ports on the motherboard and that continued the errors. I noticed the both drives that were having issues were connected to SATA, so I swapped the connections with my other cables: "Mini SAS to 4-SATA SFF-8087" and now the current drives that are on SATA are showing errors.

 

I'm currently running a "Supermicro X8DT6-F" with Dual "Intel Xeon X5690".

 

Is it possible that an update or "age" did something to my on-board SATA controller? How may I diagnose this further?

 

Thank you in advance.

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If new cables didn't fix it could be be the board/controller.

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