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How to link an ATA error to a specific disk

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I've asked this a few different way but really haven't found a solution.

My system is throwing off ATA errors but when I look through the log during boot up all I can find is a link between the ATA number and a drive model.  The problem I have is that I have multiple drives of the same model.  In fact I have three drives of the same model. 

There must be something somewhere to reference a serial number or something else.

I've attached my diagnostics.

 

rs-diagnostics-20231021-1332.zip

Edited by InReasonNotFish

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I've found a little more info.  If I go into the "main" tab of the dashboard I can click on the "disc log information" button beside each drive and I get a log for that disc that includes the ATA number as well as the SD & MD references.

But I still can't find a one place solution that goes the other way.  If I start with an ATA error I have to click on each drive until I happen upon the disc with that number.  I have 9 drives and that seems laborious.  I can't image what it's like with a big array.

Still hoping someone drops in the the magic.

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Check lsscsi.txt in the diags, it lists the devices with the ATA#

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