April 26, 20251 yr Hi there I’’m running Unraid 7.0.1. Yesterday, I switched the PCIe slot my HBA controller was in and installed a 2 port 10gbs NIC where the HBA was. Powered on and have had no issues This morning, seeing an error in Fix Common Problems that my logs are 61% full. Went into them and see this error repeating constantly. Apr 26 10:17:44 XXX kernel: pcieport 0000:00:1d.0: AER: Corrected error message received from 0000:0c:00.0 Apr 26 10:17:44 XXX kernel: mpt3sas 0000:0c:00.0: PCIe Bus Error: severity=Corrected, type=Physical Layer, (Receiver ID) Apr 26 10:17:44 XXX kernel: mpt3sas 0000:0c:00.0: device [1000:0087] error status/mask=00000001/00002000 I’ve attached the diagnostics. I’m still new with things and have no idea what is causing this? mcdata-diagnostics-20250426-1019.zip
April 26, 20251 yr This can be caused by a dusty/oxidized PCIe slot. I would reseat the LSI card and blow out slot if necessary. Also verify your cabling.
April 27, 20251 yr Author Thanks for the help Tried that and it didn't do anything. I did use a riser cable to mount the LSI card in a different spot so decided to put the LSI card back in the PCIe slot being used originally and removing the NIC. Errors have now stopped so it's an improvement. But now I'm having boot issues where during POST, the MB is detecting the nVME drives but nothing else. Have to shut off power at the power supply and reboot a few times to get it to recognize everything. I have 8 drives on the LSI card 2 in regular SATA ports so it doesn't seem like it would be the LSI card causing this new problem. Wondering if anyone has any ideas or if anything sticks out in the diagnostics previously posted? Thanks again
April 28, 20251 yr Community Expert Try this: https://forums.unraid.net/topic/118286-nvme-drives-throwing-errors-filling-logs-instantly-how-to-resolve/?do=findComment&comment=1165009
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