June 17, 20224 yr Why is my Parity Sync running at ~2 MBps? I usually got 90-105 MBps before. Was adding a new drive (for 2nd parity) affecting it? Also disk3 gave read errors after pausing parity to post this, is it related to it? tower-diagnostics-20220617-2158.zip
June 17, 20224 yr Author just to confirm, the problem isn't with the parity drive, right? just disk3 being annoying?
June 17, 20224 yr Author So disk3 became unmountable, I failed at xfs_repair -L (got stuck at "phase 7 format log to cycle 4"), all data was lost (byebye plex library) Now I'm trying to preclear it. the drive only says ST4000VN008 (lacking the -2DR166 in the model) and its at 10-15MBps. How badly did I mess up and can this still be fixed?
June 17, 20224 yr 2 minutes ago, X500658 said: So disk3 became unmountable, I failed at xfs_repair -L Was that after replacing the cables?
June 17, 20224 yr 2 minutes ago, X500658 said: Now I'm trying to preclear it. No good reason to preclear a disk with data on it, and plenty of good reasons to not do that. Post new diagnostics.
June 17, 20224 yr Author 3 minutes ago, trurl said: No good reason to preclear a disk with data on it, and plenty of good reasons to not do that. Post new diagnostics. I know, but I gave up on that data. I'll just hunt for new stuff tower-diagnostics-20220618-0057.zip
June 17, 20224 yr Disk is still showing a crazy amount of ATA errors, and not even giving a valid SMART report, if you replaced both cables you'll likely need to get a new disk.
June 17, 20224 yr 8 minutes ago, X500658 said: could being at the end of a molex to 5-sata cable be the cause? Yes
June 17, 20224 yr Author Oh damn, I'll transfer that drive and plan for a larger & better PSU. for future reference, how many drives is recommended from a molex line?
June 17, 20224 yr 58 minutes ago, X500658 said: Oh damn, I'll transfer that drive and plan for a larger & better PSU. for future reference, how many drives is recommended from a molex line? 11 Amps per pin is the rated maximum for the connector itself. How many drives is a more complex question, and depends on the rating of the PSU, the upstream connectors involved, wire gauge, etc. You should try to divide your drives as evenly as possible between the available PSU leads.
June 17, 20224 yr 1 hour ago, X500658 said: I know, but I gave up on that data. Still no good reason to preclear it, unless you intend to assign it to a NEW slot in an array that already has valid parity. That is the only scenario where Unraid requires a clear disk. A clear disk is all zeros and so parity remains valid when adding a clear disk to a new slot. And if Unraid does require a clear disk (only that scenario), it will clear it if it isn't already clear.
June 17, 20224 yr Author 8 minutes ago, JonathanM said: 11 Amps per pin is the rated maximum for the connector itself. How many drives is a more complex question, and depends on the rating of the PSU, the upstream connectors involved, wire gauge, etc. You should try to divide your drives as evenly as possible between the available PSU leads. Silverstone ST70F-ES230 700W, 80+ plain/bland It has two molex lines with a 5-sata adapter (HDD, SSD, 3 HDDs) and 2-sata adapter (2 HDDs), one 2 sata line (2 HDDs) and one 2-sata line that became a failed 4-sata mod (cut too deep that it cant power drives) Now knowing that the 5-sata adapted molex line can't handle it properly, I plan to turn it to (3 HDDs, 2 SSDs) and move disk3 to the other molex/2-sata line, whichever has the vacancy. 8 minutes ago, trurl said: Still no good reason to preclear it, unless you intend to assign it to a NEW slot in an array that already has valid parity. That is the only scenario where Unraid requires a clear disk. A clear disk is all zeros and so parity remains valid when adding a clear disk to a new slot. And if Unraid does require a clear disk (only that scenario), it will clear it if it isn't already clear. Lesson learned, especially now that I'm using 4TB drives that reach 10 hrs preclearing or parity syncing 😭
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