February 23, 20242 yr 9 hours ago, JorgeB said: Feb 21 23:39:53 Ironman kernel: md: disk4 read error, sector=4308417312 Feb 21 23:40:09 Ironman kernel: md: disk0 read error, sector=4308417136 Feb 21 23:41:40 Ironman kernel: md: disk3 read error, sector=163493736 Problems with multiple disks, see if they share anything in common, like a power splitter, could also be the controller, since it's not uncommon with Ryzen controllers, mostly during high loads.
February 23, 20242 yr Author Jorge - you have me a little worried now as I was about to build a new Unraid server based on a spare AMD 5700X cpu with an Asrock X570 motherboard I have. This is the first time I have heard this comment about Ryzen controllers. 🤔 Edited February 23, 20242 yr by peterg23
February 23, 20242 yr Community Expert 1 minute ago, peterg23 said: Jorge - you have me a little worried now as I was about to build a new Unraid server based on a spare AMD 5700X cpu with an Asrock X570 motherboard I have. This is the first time I have heard this comment about Ryzen controllers. 🤔 It is 2AM where he is. And you should start your own thread. I can split your posts here into another thread if you want.
February 23, 20242 yr Author Yes trurl I would indeed appreciate it if you could split my post here into another thread. 😉 (It's 1 pm here in Melbourne Australia!) 🦘 Edited February 23, 20242 yr by peterg23
February 23, 20242 yr Community Expert Solution 7 hours ago, peterg23 said: This is the first time I have heard this comment about Ryzen controllers. It was a much larger issue with earlier releases, kernel seems to support these much better now, but once in a while I still see issues with them, but I would guess they affect a very small percentage of users now, if there's a problem it's usually during high i/o load, like when running a parity check.
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