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[6.12.4] Disk rebuilt with corruption?

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I have had nothing but trouble for a few weeks now.  After finally resolving this mess, 2 days ago, another disk appeared to have died (diagnostics here:jabba-diagnostics-20231111-1557.zip).  I replaced disk 1, rebuilt everything. Everything looked great.  All bubbles green.  no errors in syslog.  Then I ran the mover, and started seeing errors.   

 

Nov 13 09:26:33 JABBA kernel: XFS (md13p1): Metadata CRC error detected at xfs_allocbt_read_verify+0x12/0x5a [xfs], xfs_bnobt block 0x26b8 
Nov 13 09:26:33 JABBA kernel: XFS (md13p1): Unmount and run xfs_repair
Nov 13 09:26:33 JABBA kernel: XFS (md13p1): First 128 bytes of corrupted metadata buffer:

 

Here are today's diagnosticsjabba-diagnostics-20231113-0935.zip

1) From my first diagnostics, is there a way to tell what happened to disk1?

2) Could the disk1 which died have written corrupted data to parity, so when I rebuilt it back on a new disk, It is now corrupt?

 

With SO many disk related problems in the past couple week, is it valid to think the disks might not be at fault, but the cables/controller card are dying?

 

  • Author

check completed (pretty quickly).  Output attached.

disk_check_output.txt

  • Community Expert

Should be fixed, also look for a lost+find folder.

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