April 26, 20251 yr Two weeks ago I got a bunch of errors on a parity disk of my server, I was kinda "surprised" as the disk was a "brand-new" refurbished disk so I did a smart test and it looked like the disk was fine, due to that I decided to check how to remove these errors and followed this method: Today I saw that there is again one error on the same disk, and as I'm very new at this I'm not sure what I should do next or whether this really is a disk issue or maybe the cable. Would be glad if anyone could help 🙏 (I attached the diagnostics) Thanks. tower-diagnostics-20250426-0200.zip
April 26, 20251 yr Community Expert Solution It's not logged as a disk problem, looks more like a power/connection issue
April 26, 20251 yr Author 8 hours ago, JorgeB said: It's not logged as a disk problem, looks more like a power/connection issue Thanks for the answer, I will try replacing the cable and see what happens. I'm using SAS drives with a MiniSAS to SAS cable that uses molex to power each SAS connection. It's bad, and I guess that's what I get for trying to cheap out.
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