September 26, 201213 yr Hey guys, I am a total noobie here but I am stumped with this one... Syslog (48mb): https://docs.google.com/open?id=0BxKMUqtDPm-ybHpoampKaTlWNWs I had a power outage last night and I assume this is related. I clicked to start the array this morning and left for work. Upon returning, i was greeted with the following status Partiy - Solid Red Ball Disk 1 - Blinking Green Ball and "Unformatted" Disk 2 - Blinking Green Ball and "Unformatted" Disk 3 - Blinking Green Ball and "Unformatted" Cache - Solid Green Ball Hardware is basically the greenleaf build: Mobo: Supermicro X9SCM-F-O CPU: Intel i3 RAM: Kingston 8GB DDR3 1333 PSU: Seasonic Gold 650W Case: Norco 4220 SATA Expansion Card: Supermicro AOC-SASLP-MV8 8-Port SAS/SATA Add-on Card x 1 All 4 of those problem drives are on the same rail powered by the Supermicro card above. I am on 5b11 because I had issues with the card in the latest beta and found recommendations to downgrade to 11. I can dig up those threads if it's relevant. I know to not restore (thanks influencer), so i am going to try to chill and google anything i can think of in the mean time. Any and all advice is greatly appreciated! Please let me know if i can provide any other helpful info!
September 26, 201213 yr This looks like a SASLP driver issue. The latest is release is rc8a. Is this the one you tried? There have been no reports of SASLP driver issues with rc8a.
September 26, 201213 yr Author I apologize, I did not notice this version. I had tried the rc5. I got a little antsy so i rebooted the server and it came back up ok except the parity was blue balled. At least my other drives didn't show as unformatted anymore. It went straight into a parity check so I will have to check on it when i get home tonight. Is it possible that a brownout could have been enough to confuse the SAS controller and a clean reboot could fix it? Should I be worried about my parity drive? I guess I should also research the benefits of upgrading to the latest release...
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