TachibanaOchiba Posted April 11, 2021 Share Posted April 11, 2021 (edited) Hi all, I had unraid 6.9.1 running on an E3 1230 v2 platform. It worked fine except that read speed is a bit slow capped at around 30MB/s. The array has 6 data drives, 1 parity (serial 6KBM), and 1 NVMe cache. One day the Mobo died and I swapped it for a E5 2683v4 platform. After I restarted unraid on the new platform one of the data drive (NVHK) failed. I tested all drives on unraid using badblocks and none of the disks has any bad sectors; All SMART drives also looked fine. I also extracted the NVHK drive from the unraid server and tested it on a windows based machine, it worked fine. So I put the NVHK back, and put another drive (V28G) as a second parity and tried to rebuild the array. One night later the webUI indicated that the rebuild was done, but data in the array seemed to be corrupted. After a server reboot, webUI indicated that the original parity (6KBM) and the corrupted data drive (NVHK) failed. Data was also corrupted. I tired to remove both V28G and NVHK, but had no luck recovering data. My first priority would be to get the data on the arraies back. Please advise what shall I do. Thanks. yamato-diagnostics-20210411-1130.zip Edited April 11, 2021 by TachibanaOchiba Quote Link to comment
JorgeB Posted April 11, 2021 Share Posted April 11, 2021 The HBA dropped offline and was re-detected, causing all disks connect there to be inaccessible: pr 11 19:22:48 YAMATO kernel: md: disk1 read error, sector=0 Apr 11 19:22:48 YAMATO kernel: md: disk2 read error, sector=0 Apr 11 19:22:48 YAMATO kernel: md: disk3 read error, sector=0 Apr 11 19:22:48 YAMATO kernel: md: disk5 read error, sector=0 Apr 11 19:22:48 YAMATO kernel: md: disk6 read error, sector=0 Apr 11 19:22:48 YAMATO kernel: md: disk29 read error, sector=0 Rebooting should fix it but it might happen again, make sure it's well seated, sufficiently cooled, you can also try a different slot. Quote Link to comment
TachibanaOchiba Posted April 11, 2021 Author Share Posted April 11, 2021 15 minutes ago, JorgeB said: The HBA dropped offline and was re-detected, causing all disks connect there to be inaccessible: pr 11 19:22:48 YAMATO kernel: md: disk1 read error, sector=0 Apr 11 19:22:48 YAMATO kernel: md: disk2 read error, sector=0 Apr 11 19:22:48 YAMATO kernel: md: disk3 read error, sector=0 Apr 11 19:22:48 YAMATO kernel: md: disk5 read error, sector=0 Apr 11 19:22:48 YAMATO kernel: md: disk6 read error, sector=0 Apr 11 19:22:48 YAMATO kernel: md: disk29 read error, sector=0 Rebooting should fix it but it might happen again, make sure it's well seated, sufficiently cooled, you can also try a different slot. Thanks. I had tried to reboot but the array is still corrupt Quote Link to comment
JorgeB Posted April 11, 2021 Share Posted April 11, 2021 If any rebuild was done after the controller dropping that disk will be corrupt, GUI would show errors on multiple disks, and you'd be notified if system notifications are enable. Quote Link to comment
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