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Disabled disk after read errors; no previous issues

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I have a disk that just disabled and not sure how to proceed. The disk was giving an overheat notification last night but didn't think much of it. come to check on it today and its disabled. Checking the syslog, at a glance I'm noticing segfault errors and some other stuff I'm not quite sure how to understand. I had an I think unrelated issue a few weeks ago where when I shared my log file, someone noticed segfault errors as well. I memtested the RAM and it came back with 0 errors so I left it at that. not sure how to proceed so I'll post the logs and diagnostics.

 

Any help would be appreciated!

tower-diagnostics-20230403-2203.zip tower-syslog-20230404-0402.zip

tower-syslog-20230403-2218.zip

Edited by Renel

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It's logged as a disk problem, but the disk dropped offline so there's no SMART, power cycle the server and post new diags.

  • Author

I've power cycled it and the new diagnostics are attached. Could this be due to a cable be poorly attached? It wouldn't explain the unusual amount of heat though...

tower-diagnostics-20230405-0247.zip

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SMART is showing some issues, you should run an extended SMART test.

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I started an extended SMART test and the text underneath said 10% like it started but when I checked back a minute later the test stopped and I am unable to start another and it says 'no self test logged on this disk'. Is there anything the SMART test would tell me I need to know or could I just rebuild the disk onto itself? is there another way I could run the test or see the logs?

tower-smart-20230406-0133.zip

Edited by Renel

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Disk might have dropped again, post new diags.

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Replace cables for that disk, both power and SATA, and post new diags.

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