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Getting Disk Errors after adding NVME cache, updating HBA card, and updating system bios.

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So I'm scratching my head now and trying get my system back up and running again but having some issues with disk errors. 

 

Here's the listed events that I've done that lead me here: 

 

My SSD was going bad and needed to be changed, my system was not stable and continuously power off randomly in the past couple weeks. I was getting tired of having to be worried about my server being up or not. So I decided to finally upgrade the system with a 2TB NVME SSD and I figured it was a good time to run Maintenace on my unRaid Server while waiting for my nvme drive. 

 

- Noticed there was BIO that was released so went ahead and did that. Allowed server to run for a few days to see if it's stable. No new issue after BIOs update. 

- (part I was eager to do) Update my firmware for my LSI HBA card. After successfully updated my HBA card, it too was stable with no new issue after firmware flashed. 

- set all my cached data to write to my array. run parity to make sure it's all protected. 

- remove my cached ssd's 

- install new NVME successfully 

- After installing my NVME, boot up my system. My array had dropped all known assigned disks. Luckily I took a picture of my original disk location and let it back. 

- Now getting disk errors. 

 

Please Help! 

 

 

unraid-diagnostics-20230516-1452.zip

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Is the error always on the same disk or multiple?

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