JBa Posted July 29, 2021 Share Posted July 29, 2021 I have a 4 year old array which had a power supply failure yesterday. I went ahead and replaced the PSU and got the array back online. When it came online, one of drive started shows disconnected and it was probably due my mistake of disconnecting a drive. I reconnected every thing properly and the drive came back online. I followed instructions, started the array with 3 drives, stopped, and started the rebuild. Over the night, it stopped and the disk is now unmounted and mount button shows greyed out. I have attached the diagnostics and would appreciate help on it. wmc-diagnostics-20210729-1001.zip Quote Link to comment
trurl Posted July 29, 2021 Share Posted July 29, 2021 I split your post into its own thread because it doesn't seem to have anything at all to do with the Unassigned Devices plugin. Maybe if you could explain to us why you thought it did it would help us better understand what you have done or are trying to do. Quote Link to comment
trurl Posted July 29, 2021 Share Posted July 29, 2021 13 minutes ago, JBa said: I followed instructions, started the array with 3 drives, stopped, and started the rebuild. Over the night, it stopped and the disk is now unmounted and mount button shows greyed out. This is the puzzling part. Rebuilding the disk requires reassigning it to the same slot in the array. It has nothing at all to do with trying to mount it as an Unassigned Device. Quote Link to comment
trurl Posted July 29, 2021 Share Posted July 29, 2021 Your syslog shows you starting the array with disk1 missing, and then Unraid mounts the emulated disk as expected, and in fact, system/df shows emulated disk1 mounted and with data. Then, after that, you install Unassigned Devices plugin, which has nothing to do with rebuilding. It doesn't look like you ever stopped the array to reassign disk1 and restart, so no rebuild was ever started. I don't know why you thought rebuild had started. Post a screenshot of Main - Array Devices. Quote Link to comment
trurl Posted July 29, 2021 Share Posted July 29, 2021 The disk with serial ending LKJLC, which presumably should be assigned as disk1, isn't giving SMART report. Shutdown, check connections. Since you rebooted after the disk was disabled can't see what caused it, whether bad cable or bad disk, we don't know, but start by checking connections then post new diagnostics. Quote Link to comment
JBa Posted July 29, 2021 Author Share Posted July 29, 2021 1 hour ago, trurl said: This is the puzzling part. Rebuilding the disk requires reassigning it to the same slot in the array. It has nothing at all to do with trying to mount it as an Unassigned Device. Thats what I did, I reassigned to the same slot and rebuild started and stopped midway in the night, I will try and post diagnostics as soon as I get home.. Quote Link to comment
JBa Posted July 29, 2021 Author Share Posted July 29, 2021 Please find enclosed the diagnostics and snapshot of the drives and unassigned drive plugion. If this is not the right place to post, I can post in the other forum too.. wmc-diagnostics-20210729-1841.zip Thanks, Quote Link to comment
JBa Posted July 29, 2021 Author Share Posted July 29, 2021 7 hours ago, trurl said: Your syslog shows you starting the array with disk1 missing, and then Unraid mounts the emulated disk as expected, and in fact, system/df shows emulated disk1 mounted and with data. Then, after that, you install Unassigned Devices plugin, which has nothing to do with rebuilding. It doesn't look like you ever stopped the array to reassign disk1 and restart, so no rebuild was ever started. I don't know why you thought rebuild had started. - I installed the unassgined devices plugin plus later, Unassigned devices plugin was installed long before.. 7 hours ago, trurl said: Quote Link to comment
trurl Posted July 30, 2021 Share Posted July 30, 2021 15 hours ago, JBa said: If this is not the right place to post, I can post in the other forum too.. This is the right place to post, that's why I split your post out of that other subforum. 22 hours ago, trurl said: The disk with serial ending LKJLC, which presumably should be assigned as disk1, isn't giving SMART report. Shutdown, check connections. Since you rebooted after the disk was disabled can't see what caused it, whether bad cable or bad disk, we don't know, but start by checking connections then post new diagnostics. Looks like you completely skipped this post, since you apparently didn't do anything I suggested before getting those latest diagnostics. Shutdown, check connections, all disks, both ends, SATA and power, including splitters. Then post new diagnostics. Quote Link to comment
JBa Posted August 4, 2021 Author Share Posted August 4, 2021 On 7/30/2021 at 9:55 AM, trurl said: Thanks for your help on this.. I was able to figure out that my brand new psu had a set of sata power supplies not working. I was able to to bring it back alive, by removing that psu and replacing with other, rebuilding the system. Now am looking to replace the entire system with a more reliable rack mounted server ( already have other av components on my server rack ) have a different thread on that.. On 7/30/2021 at 9:55 AM, trurl said: This is the right place to post, that's why I split your post out of that other subforum. Looks like you completely skipped this post, since you apparently didn't do anything I suggested before getting those latest diagnostics. Shutdown, check connections, all disks, both ends, SATA and power, including splitters. Then post new diagnostics. Quote Link to comment
JonathanM Posted August 4, 2021 Share Posted August 4, 2021 7 minutes ago, JBa said: I was able to figure out that my brand new psu had a set of sata power supplies not working. I was able to to bring it back alive, by removing that psu and replacing with other, A common error is assuming modular cables from one PSU will function in another. That typically results in burned out components. When replacing a PSU, you must replace all the modular cables as well, unless you know how to use a voltmeter to confirm proper function before powering up the system. Quote Link to comment
JBa Posted August 4, 2021 Author Share Posted August 4, 2021 1 minute ago, jonathanm said: A common error is assuming modular cables from one PSU will function in another. That typically results in burned out components. When replacing a PSU, you must replace all the modular cables as well, unless you know how to use a voltmeter to confirm proper function before powering up the system. I don't have a modular psu.. it was straight up attached power cables.. ( 2 of the 3 sata connectors on one cable were flaky ) .. dont ask how I found out ( it was a lot of guessing, replacing cables, swearing and late nights to figure that out .. ) this is a 80 gold evga power supply.. Quote Link to comment
JonathanM Posted August 4, 2021 Share Posted August 4, 2021 1 minute ago, JBa said: I don't have a modular psu.. it was straight up attached power cables.. Good. I was just mentioning it because we seem to have a monthly post where someone blows up a whole string of drives after they replaced a PSU and used their old cables. Quote Link to comment
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