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parity seemingly failed during a data-rebuild. total loss?

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Solved by trurl

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More details about the situation would help.

Issues seem to be with disk0 and disk1, not parity. Detail the hardware setup.

Edited by Kilrah

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8 minutes ago, Kilrah said:

disk0 and disk1, not parity

disk0 is parity

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Looks like parity and disk1 have both disconnected.

 

Check connections, both ends, SATA and power, including splitters. Each plug must sit squarely and firmly on the connector, with no tension on the cable that might disturb connection. Ideally no more that 4 disks per PSU cable.

 

Also looks like both of those disks are on Marvell controller, which are not recommended.

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1 minute ago, trurl said:

Each plug must sit squarely and firmly on the connector, with no tension on the cable that might disturb connection. Ideally no more that 4 disks per PSU cable.

Left out another bit

 

Don't bundle data cables to make things "neat".

 

But since they have both completely disconnected, I would suspect power or controller.

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I think that its the controller, I moved all my drives to the intel controller, im no longer getting errors and working on a parity check now.

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