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Rebuild on new disk failed with "Disabled, Emulated". Can't get to restart rebuild

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So I have a 4 disk, 3 data array and had one of the drives die. So I replaced it and started rebuild, it failed about 50% in and the disk went offline.

 

The disk was on a molex to sata, swapped to a new direct from PSU cable, changed from HBA header to SATA / brand new cable.

 

I know it's a mess of drives, it's temporary so I can dump it's content and rebuild a new array etc.

 

The drive that's not working is the WD42PURZ.

 

 

I've tried a handful of things..

Reboot

Change SATA connector / Controller

New Power cable

 

unassigned devices

- Wipe

- Format XFS

 

- SMART Pass

- Extended test pass

- 20 days up time

 

Here are the diagnostic logs, hopefully it helps.

 

 

 

Thanks..

 

 

Edit found the info.  Solved

https://wiki.unraid.net/Manual/Storage_Management#Rebuilding_a_drive_onto_itself

(Use at own risk)

 

Edited by KombatJam
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