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Device is disabled, errors

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As of yesterday one of my drives is disabled, content emulated.

I've checked and re-seated the power and sata connection and ran a extended smart test. the smart test showed no errors. From what I can see the Attributes also show low errors (1 UDMA CRC error).

I've seen that a other user is having similar problems, so I followed the recommended step of checking the file system. The XFS file system check on the emulated drive showed no errors.

I stared the array again but I'm uncertain about:

  • health of the drive

  • if the health of the drive is ok, how to get the drive back in the array, do I need to rebuilt?

The offending drive is: TOSHIBA_MG07ACA14TE_X3H0A002F94G - 14 TB (sdg)

c4dserver-diagnostics-20260612-1352.zip Syslog error.txt

Edited by Beunhasa

Solved by JorgeB

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  • Solution

Diags are after rebooting, so we can't see what happened, but the disk looks healthy; if the emulated disk contents look correct, you can rebuild on top.

It may be a good idea to replace the SATA cable first due to the CRC error; possibly that was what disabled the disk.

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I have the syslog server running on unraid, I've attached the log. I think the trouble starts from Jun 11 03:46:09

I have also purchased some new sata cables, I will start the rebuild process once they have arrived.

Thanks.

syslog-10.225.225.2.log

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It's not logged as a disk problem, so most likely a power/connection issue.

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