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Both of my parity drives died at the same time?

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Is it possible both of these died at the same time? I got them both at the same time and they're maybe a year old.

I moved them both to new slots and have the same problem.


They're both able to run a smart test with no errors (I know that doesn't mean much)


Thoughts? Time to replace?

tower-diagnostics-20251013-1020.zip

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27 minutes ago, LVLAaron said:

They're both able to run a smart test with no errors (I know that doesn't mean much)

You need to run the Extended SMART test to get a meaningful result. Passing that normally means the drive itself is OK and it was some other factor that caused the dtive to be disabled. I would carefully check the power and SATA cabling to the drives as it seems unlikely they would actually really fail simultaneously.

Note that to clear the disabled state you will have to rebuild parity.

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They are not logged as disk issues, and SMART looks fine, most likely a power/connection issue.

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There in one of these: https://store.45homelab.com/configure/hl15

So it's odd that those two specifically would die. I guess to clear the errors, I need to stop array, remove the parity drives from the config, start it, stop it, and re-add the drives?

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Basically yes.

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