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changed a new disk but Constant ATA errors occurs

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hi there,

    I had changed a new 10t disk instead of old 2t disk, because old disk have a lots of errors.

    My array has one nvme ssd disk and 2 sata disk (previous are 10t+2t and now 10t+10t)

    My nas have enough dock so i first add new 10t disk to my array and use rsync command to transfer data.

    During the transfer there are a lots of input/output error 5 and the result is the command only transferred ~1.2TB data to new disk (which should be around 1.6T data according to the useage)

 

    Now i found a lots of errors in logs and i think the error happens when my docker-qbittorrent run the recheck for the red seeds. if i stop the recheck, no more errors.

    Attached are my log and diagnostics file.

 

Thanks in advance for any help with this issue.

 

enas-diagnostics-20240421-2141.zip enas-syslog-20240421-1341.zip

Edited by kecho05
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Solved by JorgeB

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Constant ATA errors with both disks, looks more like a power/connection issue, replace cables and post new diags.

  • kecho05 changed the title to changed a new disk but Constant ATA errors occurs

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