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Parity check failed, millions of disk read errors and unmountable disk

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Recently put 2 gpus into my system, as well as 2 new hard drives. Didn't have any issues until the scheduled parity check started this morning that failed. I proceeded to run a read test which brought up millions of read errors. Pretty much the entire test and the same amount of errors across all the drives.

I rebooted the system and ran the test again and it run perfectly fine for a few hours. I decided to run another read test later and halfway through the same thing happened with the errors. Except this time after rebooting disk 1 is now unmountable.

Hoping that someone can help me.

 

Am running aoc-saslp-mv8 cards for the drives.

nas-diagnostics-20210501-2142.zip

It is HBA problem, try reseat it, plug to other slot or replace it.

 

31 minutes ago, doompypomp said:

Recently put 2 gpus into my system

Any overheat ?

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No overheating with the gpus. Have them passed through to a vm with no issues.

 

I'm wondering if it's a HBA issue caused by the gpus being passed through. Thinking I might pull them out tomorrow when I'm in front of the system. Will the drive become mountable again once I play with the HBA or do I need to do something else?

2 minutes ago, doompypomp said:

I might pull them out tomorrow when I'm in front of the system.

Fine.

 

2 minutes ago, doompypomp said:

Will the drive become mountable again once I play with the HBA or do I need to do something else?

Most time, if a disk file system corrupt then it will still unmountable even change to other controller. But your HBA seems abnormal so it have chance mounttable again, btw you could try connect to onboard to verify.

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20 hours ago, doompypomp said:

aoc-saslp-mv8

These are known to sometimes drop drives without a reason, best bet would be to replace them with LSI HBAs.

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Pulled the gpus and reseated the sas card. Am now 2 hours into a read test with no errors so far. I have had the server running for years with no issues before putting the gpus in. But will definitely look into tracking down different HBA too anyway.

 

Then onto hoping I can get the data back from disk 1 if the read test passes I guess?

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