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Parity Drive Disabled, Cannot Rebuild Parity, BTRFS Errors


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My parity drive suddenly became disabled.

 

I stopped the array, removed the parity drive, started/stopped the array, and re-added the parity drive. I then started parity rebuild. 

 

After many hours, rebuild failed and the parity drive became disabled again. I checked the disk log and found BTRFS Errors.

 

System log starts showing: BTRFS error (device sdg1): bdev /dev/sdg1 errs: wr 1, rd 1, flush 0, corrupt 0, gen 0

 

1) I ran: btrfs scrub status /mnt/cache

 

Scrub started:    Sun Jul 11 09:07:33 2021
Status:           finished
Duration:         0:15:58
Total to scrub:   781.81GiB
Rate:             835.66MiB/s
Error summary:    no errors found

 

2) I ran: btrfs dev stats /mnt/cache

 

[/dev/sdg1].write_io_errs    0
[/dev/sdg1].read_io_errs     0
[/dev/sdg1].flush_io_errs    0
[/dev/sdg1].corruption_errs  0
[/dev/sdg1].generation_errs  0
[/dev/sdh1].write_io_errs    0
[/dev/sdh1].read_io_errs     0
[/dev/sdh1].flush_io_errs    0
[/dev/sdh1].corruption_errs  0
[/dev/sdh1].generation_errs  0

 

I removed the parity drive from the array and started running a SMART Extended Test.

 

I've attached Diagnostics from yesterday when the problem occurred. Can someone look at the diagnostics and let me know what the problem may be? It seems the problem starts July 10 at 5:04

 

How can I stop the errors and rebuild parity? The array is currently without the parity drive.

 

Thanks.

ribeye-diagnostics-20210710-0835.zip

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I believe they may be on the same controller. I have parity building and don't want to open the case while UnRaid is up and running, just in case there is a faulty connection. Once parity completes, I'll open the case and check to see where the drives are connected. Is there a way to check which drives are connected to which controller via command line or any other place in UnRaid?

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