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1 hour ago, JorgeB said:

That controller also has a SATA port multiplier, see here for a recommend controller:

 

 

 

Hi thanks for your reply,  

I changed the SATA cables to the ASM1166 ports on the controller, this seems to reduce the ATA errors to just 1 drive (ATA1) this is the emulated disk that im rebuilding. a example is shown below:

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for more detailed info I uploaded the diagnostics as well.

 

 

is it a option to format the rebuilding (Disk 1) remove it from the array and rebuild it using the parity but then on a formatted disk?

 

 

 

btw. Disk 1 (the one that is causing issues) doesn't use the raid-controller but is directly connected to the motherboard as shown on the screenshot below.
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projectplex-diagnostics-20231208-1323.zip

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34 minutes ago, YoloSwagLord said:

is it a option to format the rebuilding (Disk 1) remove it from the array and rebuild it using the parity but then on a formatted disk?


No.    The rebuild overwrites every sector on the drive so whether it is formatted or not is irrelevant..

 

You need the drive you are going to use to stop throwing ata errors to get a clean rebuild.


Have you also checked that the power cabling to the drive is OK?    Power related issues can slso cause the symptoms shown in the syslog.

 

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