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Disk Read Errors - Disk gone? How to replace?

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Here's my Disk Array Setup:

 

Parity 1: 14TB

Parity 2: 14TB

 

Disk 1: 6TB

Disk 2: 6TB

Disk 3: 6TB

Disk 4: 14 TB

 

Disk 4, while beeing only a few months old showed some read errors in the recent parity check and was disabled by unraid

 

This is from the report:

 

Disk 4 - TOSHIBA_MG07ACA14TE_81G0A08.... (sdc) - active 35 C (disk has read errors) [DISK DSBL]

 

It looks like the disk wasn't just disabled but gone completely. Not sure if it's that broken but disk 4 now shows "no device" and unassigned devices doesn't have any disk too.


A replacement is already ordered and should arrive tomorrow. Let's assume the old one is completely broken and doesn't even spin up anymore... would I just put the new one in place? Unraid seems to be well aware of disk4 data and I guess only needs a new/working disk assigned to then restore the data from parity?


I really wasn't hoping to have this all tested so quickly.

You should attach your diagnostics to your next post, preferably before any reboot.

We could see what happened to the disk, if it is more likely a disk or a connection issue.

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