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Disk 2 'Not Installed'

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tower-diagnostics-20220821-1700.zipHi Folks,

I noticed that one of my disks in my array is being reported as 'Not Installed'.  I'm hoping someone might be willing to have a look at my diagnostic file to see if they think it's a HW failure?  Much appreciated for any assistance!!

 

-Steve

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4 minutes ago, ebbnflow said:

my diagnostic file

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It appears to be offline in those diagnostics as there is no SMART report for it.

 

You should probably try power-cycling the server to see if then comes back online.

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Did a full HW reload and it's still showing as 'Not Installed'...  Any ideas?

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46 minutes ago, ebbnflow said:

Did a full HW reload and it's still showing as 'Not Installed'...  Any ideas?

You should post new diagnostics to see if it now shows up in the SMART reports.   If Not then it is likely the drive has failed.

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Here it is.  Appreciate the help!

 

I also found the the small rack I have my array drives had it's fan had failed and had array drives that were way too hot.  It may have burned out from heat, unfortunately. 

tower-diagnostics-20220821-1700.zip

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Still no sign of the problem drive.    That suggests it really has failed and needs replacing.

 

if your parity is valid then at this point Unraid should show that it is ‘emulating’ the missing drive (using the combination of the other drives plus the parity drive) and acting as if the disk were still present.   At the moment the array is in an unprotected state but if/when you get a replacement drive then Unraid will be able to rebuild the contents of the ‘emulated’ drive onto it and get the array back into a protected state.

 

Do you have notifications enabled so that Unraid can let you know immediately any problem is spotted?

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Missing/emulated disk2 is mounted in those diagnostics.

 

11 hours ago, itimpi said:

Do you have notifications enabled so that Unraid can let you know immediately any problem is spotted?

And do you have backups of anything important and irreplaceable?

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I do have notifications enabled.  For now, I'm leaving all dockers down.  Replacement drive to be delivered and installed tomorrow.  

 

Once again, thanks so much for spending the time to help me.  Very appreciated!

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1 minute ago, trurl said:

Missing/emulated disk2 is mounted in those diagnostics.

 

And do you have backups of anything important and irreplaceable?

 

What is the significance of that?  Smart report and Gui consistently show it as not installed.  Is it a sign of deeper trouble, or do you think there's a chance I could recover it?

I do have backups of the important stuff, but obviously want to preserve the array.  Thanks for the response!

9 minutes ago, ebbnflow said:

What is the significance of that?  Smart report and Gui consistently show it as not installed.

Two different things entirely.

 

The data that was on the physical drive is being actively recreated using the rest of your data drives and your parity drive. You can interact with the emulated disk just like the physical disk, which is no longer responding, likely completely dead based on what you've posted.

 

At the moment you are at risk of losing all that emulated data, plus the data on any other disk if it fails. You need to rebuild the emulated disk back to a tested good physical disk as soon as possible to get the array back healthy, to a state where a drive failure can be emulated as it is right now.

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7 minutes ago, ebbnflow said:

What is the significance of that?

 

11 hours ago, itimpi said:

Unraid should show that it is ‘emulating’ the missing drive (using the combination of the other drives plus the parity drive) and acting as if the disk were still present.

That is the whole point of parity, to allow things to continue working without one disk. You can still read the files of the missing disk, because its contents are calculated by reading all other disks. You can even still write to the missing disk, because parity will be updated as if the disk were being written. (I don't recommend writing to your array until you replace/rebuild the disk.)

 

Some emulated writes have already been made to the "missing" disk. Unraid disables a disk when a write to it fails, but that failed write still updates parity, and the contents of the disk can be rebuilt, including that initial failed write, and any subsequent emulated writes, by rebuilding the disk to a new disk.

 

Not only is the missing disk being emulated, but the emulated disk is mounted. That means the calculated data from the emulation is working well enough to allow files to be accessed, and the emulated contents are exactly what will be rebuilt when you replace the drive. If it were not mounted, there would be some filesystem repair required.

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Ah, I see what you mean now - just that I'm flying without a net based on my parity drive being actively used.  I do intend to replace the disk tomorrow and essentially not use the array by keeping all dockers down.  I understand there will still be some minor read/write activity going on during this time.  That said, guessing my risk will be minimal for the moment...

 

Thank you for the detailed response.

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