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nvme nvme0: I/O 658 (I/O Cmd) QID 5 timeout, aborting

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Hello,

 

I have been having constant issues since I upgraded to a new motherboard and CPU.  My NVMe drive constantly reports inaccurate temps and recently the NVMe reports this error "nvme nvme0: I/O 658 (I/O Cmd) QID 5 timeout, aborting".  I have tried reseating the nvme, moving it to another slot and does not seem to work.

 

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I have also having issue with mover from the NVMe, which might be related to this error or not, unknown as I have to force restart each time the drive gets close to full, then click mover soon after the restart to get mover to actually move the data to the array.

 

Similar issues to this post which were not answered:

New(ish) NVME drive constantly having issues - General Support - Unraid

 

 

Can anyone advise

 

Kind regards

  • Author

Here you go, generated it when the error started to have negative impact on the , but the Disagnotics pages keeps crashing.

 

unraid-diagnostics-20240210-2156.zip

  • Community Expert

If possible I would suggest trying with a different NMVe device, or a different board.

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