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Disk Errors

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This might be a whole thing, but I have been dealing with quite a few CRC errors on my disks.  I have changed the cables power supply and even the case to do away with the back plane and connected my SAS to SATA card directly to the drives.  Recently I have been rearranging my shares which means I have been moving a lot of data within the array.  Several times during this process the webgui becomes unresponsive and slowly over the course of several hours I start losing docker containers and the ability to connect using SSH.  Before I lose the ability to connect via SSH, powerdown doesn’t work and downloading the diagnostics just hangs up.  Eventually I must force an ungraceful shutdown.  Fortunately, or unfortunately, this hasn’t happened since I started keeping persistent logs. So I don’t have any from when that happened and I am not sure if this is related to the disk issues or not.  I have noticed several disk errors on one particular drive located at ata14.00. Last night that drive disconnected from the array and I was only able to get unraid to recognize it again once I unplugged it and plugged it back in so it could have been a loose connection.  During this time I rearranged several of the sata connectors and I am still getting the same errors this time on ata15.00 so I assume it is drive related.  My array consists of mostly WD red 4 and 8 tb drives but the vast majority of errors are isolated to three 8tb white label EDAZ drives that I shucked from easystore or element enclosures.  Its hard for me to imagine that all 3 of these drives are bad but that seems to be the common dominator so any input would be appreciated.  I have attached the server logs that I have as well as the SMART data from the 3 drives.  Any input would be appreciated.  Thanks,

server-smart-20230111-1014.zip server-smart-20230111-1013.zip server-smart-20230111-1015.zip syslog-10.20.1.2.log

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Disk dropped offline, this is usually not a disk problem but please post the diags to see the controller being used.

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7 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

Disk dropped offline, this is usually not a disk problem but please post the diags to see the controller being used.

 

server-diagnostics-20230111-1129.zip

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FYI, diagnostics already includes those other files you attached. Always better to just give us that.

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Marvell controllers are NOT recommended. It has been reported that some people have had better luck with them by disabling IOMMU (AMD-Vi) in BIOS. Not sure it that is still the current advice.

 

 

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1 hour ago, trurl said:

FYI, diagnostics already includes those other files you attached. Always better to just give us that.

Yeah I didn't originally include the diagnostic because the log file wouldn't have gone beyond my last reboot.

 

1 hour ago, trurl said:

Marvell controllers are NOT recommended. It has been reported that some people have had better luck with them by disabling IOMMU (AMD-Vi) in BIOS. Not sure it that is still the current advice.

 

 

Ah,  I have been debating whether I should look into getting a LSI card in it mode.  I'll try disabling IOMMU to see if that helps.

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1 hour ago, trurl said:

Marvell controllers are NOT recommended. It has been reported that some people have had better luck with them by disabling IOMMU (AMD-Vi) in BIOS. Not sure it that is still the current advice.

 

 

One other question.  If I disable IOMMU will I still be able to pass my z-wave usb dongle through to my home assistant vm?

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I believe yes with USB, PCIe devices no.

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