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device disabled contents emulated advice

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  • Community Expert

Go to Tools - Diagnostics and attach the complete Diagnostics ZIP file to your NEXT post in this thread.
 

  • Community Expert

Looks like you were running a correcting parity check, and from the timestamp, I am guessing it was a scheduled parity check. You should only do non-correcting parity checks until you decide that you actually need to correct parity. You don't want a problem with another disk to corrupt parity.

 

Run an extended SMART test on disk3.

  • Community Expert

That looks OK.

 

According to diagnostics, emulated disk3 is mounted, so you should be OK to rebuild. Safest would be to rebuild to another disk and keep the original in case there is any problem during rebuild.

 

Do you have a spare disk?

  • Author

No i will get one. I also disabled correcting  parity check. Question if i re enable the drive it will rebuild automatically and I could lose the entire array or only whats on disk 3? Sorry for the ignorant question.

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2 hours ago, sparkster666 said:

only whats on disk 3

And very unlikely to loose even that especially if you rebuild to a spare.

  • Author

thanks

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