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Power Outage - now parity red balled and others "unformatted"

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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!

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.

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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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