April 15, 20251 yr Hi my fellow UnRAIDers. About a week ago, i had a problem with my primary unraid server. The Motherboard would not post anymore. After some tests, i decided to replace the motherboard and CPU. Since the replacement, things are looking good, but i get some warnings at boot. I don't get these warnings on my other unraid backup server. ---- This one seems to be related to my LSI HBA card (01:00.0), but i can see all my drives in my array and they are all good. No errors. ---- I did a parity test which was good. Also ran s.m.a.r.t test on all the drive. no errors. Apr 14 18:34:18 unRAID kernel: pci 0000:01:00.0: BAR 9: failed to assign [mem size 0x00400000 64bit] Apr 14 18:34:18 unRAID kernel: pci 0000:01:00.0: BAR 7: failed to assign [mem size 0x00040000 64bit] ---- This one seems to point to an ata, i assume sata? But i only have 4 sata ports on the motherboard (not counting the LSI) ---- I currently have 2 ssd connected in 2 of the 4 ports and both are good Apr 14 18:34:18 unRAID kernel: ata5: failed to resume link (SControl 0) So, i was wondering if there is something i can do to fix this. After searching the web and this forum, I haven't been able to find anything conclusive. Including my logs as well. Cheers, Marty unraid-diagnostics-20250414-2002.zip Edited April 17, 20251 yr by MartyMcfly
April 15, 20251 yr 6 hours ago, MartyMcfly said: Apr 14 18:34:18 unRAID kernel: pci 0000:01:00.0: BAR 9: failed to assign [mem size 0x00400000 64bit] Apr 14 18:34:18 unRAID kernel: pci 0000:01:00.0: BAR 7: failed to assign [mem size 0x00040000 64bit] These should be harmless, ata5 is showing link down, is there supposed to be any device connected there?
April 15, 20251 yr Author 13 hours ago, JorgeB said: These should be harmless, ata5 is showing link down, is there supposed to be any device connected there? Hi Jorge, thanks for the reply! Not sure what should be connected to ata5. Like i said, I only have 4 sata ports on this motherboard. Currently using only port 1-2 with 2 SSDs. Would ata5 be a port sata #5? thanks, Marty
April 16, 20251 yr Solution 9 hours ago, MartyMcfly said: Would ata5 be a port sata #5? Typically, yes, but as long as all connected devices are being detected, you can ignore that.
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