September 26, 20223 yr I had a power loss 2 days ago. I manually restarted the box and everything came up no issues. Yesterday I began receiving error emails about reads. I stopped the array and dockers and began a check. As soon as the check stopped none of the drives are visible that are attached to the hba. I had over 1 million read errors. The machine is on a ups so I didn't question a clean shutdown/parity check not happening after I started it back up. I will provide a log when I get home this afternoon. More than a little frustrated lol. Right now the box is turned off. I plan on tacking a drive and connecting it directly to the motherboard after checking to make sure that everything is seated properly. I recently swapped out a bunch of stuff and moved from one chassis to another, but it has been running fine ever since I first turned it on.
September 26, 20223 yr Author Sorry gotta work I havent touched it at yet, so still at the same point as previosly described. All and any help is greatly appreciated boss-diagnostics-20220926-1501.zip
September 26, 20223 yr Community Expert Which is the HBA you're using? Not seeing any in the device list.
September 26, 20223 yr Author LSI 6Gbps SAS HBA LSI 9211-8i Im concerned that this thing has failed or maybe a cable. This all happened within an hour of receiving the first notice of read errors. My plan is to take a drive out and directly connect it to the mobo to see if it sees it then. I have that hba and supermicro BPN-SAS2-846EL1 I dont really know how to trouble shoot the backplane only because of the connectors
September 26, 20223 yr Author I believe the hba is dead. I put a hdd in sata port immediately came up in bios and unraid. The card is not visible in bios, and its not warm at wall while system is running. I have order replacement card
September 27, 20223 yr Community Expert Yes, looks like the HBA is the problem, it wasn't being detected by Linux, you can try a different slot or PC if you have one to confirm.
September 27, 20223 yr Author I tried every slot in the mobo. After talking to vendor, and doing some tests it has a blown fuse. I'm hopeful that a replacement will fix this right up.
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