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unRAID reboots right before Parity Sync completes

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Hey guys I need some help. I haven't been able to figure this out. My server has been working great for 2-3 years+ and this is the first time I am encountering this issue.

Recently, my HBA card started causing errors (I'm pretty sure it was the problem) and I thought some of my disks had died. I put in another HBA and all the discs were recognized no problem. Of course a data rebuild starts and completes successfully. Now I am trying to complete a Parity Sync but when I come back to my server around the time it is supposed to have finished, I find that the server has restarted and the parity sync was cancelled. This is with no interaction with the server. I found that there was a mce hardware error in the logs after one of the reboots so I did a memtest and everything came out clean.

I have dual parity with 14TB disks (one of these was one that disappeared when I had the HBA problem) and 5x 12TB disks on the array (one of which also disappeared when I had the HBA problem). Both disks worked when I tried the new HBA and I had no data loss. However Parity Sync still does not complete and the server reboots.

Some help would be greatly appreciated.

 

Edited by flallnatural

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You can try enabling the syslog server to see if it catches something but it looks more like a hardware problem, like PSU or overheating server.

  • Author

Ok I'll try to obtain some logs via the server you mentioned. This time I am running parity with the problematic parity disk removed so lets so if that changes anything. 

  • 2 weeks later...
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Turns out it was my HBA card that causes disks to go offline which caused other downstream issues even when I connected the disks directly to the motherboard. I got a new HBA and parity synced everything and its all working perfectly. The problematic disks were not the issue

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