December 11, 20223 yr Hello, I'm just setting up my server on new hardware and had 2 parity disks, 1 array disk, 1 cache nvme. I wasn't actively using the parity disks since I was planning to add another drive with data, so I cancelled parity runs whenever booting. I just added two more nvme for cache pools, and added another sata disk so I could start transferring data to the array. As soon as it booted there was a disk ticking sound (not sure if relevant), and once booted both parity drives disappeared. lsdsk in terminal doesn't show them either. These are basically brand new drives. Any ideas? tower-diagnostics-20221210-2333.zip
December 11, 20223 yr Author Solution [SOLVED] Apparently this mobo's 3rd nvme slot shares bandwidth with the first two sata slots so you have to pick which ones to use. Moving the cables solved the issue. https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/gigabyte-z690-aorus-pro-pcie-lanes.3748621/
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