August 5, 20241 yr Hey team, I just had a drive randomly disable. It is passing SMART tests. I have experienced something similar earlier Previous similar issue post. Can I please get confirmation that its the same issue or if its something else? Thank you in advance! tower-diagnostics-20240804-1826.zip
August 5, 20241 yr Community Expert Problem after during spin up, I've seen issues with some Seagate drives and LSI HBAS during spin up before, try disabling it or using a different controller.
August 5, 20241 yr Author JorgeB, always coming in clutch, thank you. I just noticed Ive got another drive that has disabled since my initial post. Can you please verify its the same thing there as well? New diagnostics zip attached. tower-diagnostics-20240805-0148.zip
August 5, 20241 yr Author 13 minutes ago, JorgeB said: Which disk? The last one I see with issues is disk6 Disk 6 is the one I started the post for. Disk 5 is the new one that became disabled sometime after I posted this thread. EDIT: Added the new diagnostics zip to this post. tower-diagnostics-20240805-0148.zip Edited August 5, 20241 yr by PsyCl0ne
August 5, 20241 yr Author 6 hours ago, JorgeB said: Yep, looks like the same issue, right after spin up. Okay Ill get working on the steps I did last time. If you or anyone else have some advice, at this point I've had 3 drives act up, what should I be planning on doing next? Swapping out the Seagates with WD/Toshiba drives? Or maybe even upgrading the LSI card I have to something newer?
August 6, 20241 yr I think I might be having a similar issue, but I have a WD drive. I have one of those IBM LSI HBA cards and I think that might be the issue because after spinning up it tries to parity sync and then fails and the one drives that start throwing out errors the ones attached to the HBA and I can no longer see the HBA drives in my system devices and can't see the smart results of them. Is it possible the newest version of Unraid doesn't play well with LSI HBAs, this only started right after I updated Unraid from 6.11.
August 6, 20241 yr Community Expert On 8/5/2024 at 8:41 AM, JorgeB said: try disabling it or using a different controller. You can also use different disks, of course.
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