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When I try to start the array the server crashes. This is the syslog:

 

Nov 21 22:03:00 Tower emhttp: shcmd (840): rmmod md-mod |& logger

Nov 21 22:03:00 Tower emhttp: shcmd (841): modprobe md-mod super=/boot/config/super.dat slots=24 |& logger

Nov 21 22:03:00 Tower kernel: md: unRAID driver removed

Nov 21 22:03:00 Tower emhttp: shcmd (842): udevadm settle

Nov 21 22:03:00 Tower emhttp: Device inventory:

Nov 21 22:03:00 Tower emhttp: WDC_WD10EACS-00ZJB0_WD-WCASJ0694904 (sda) 976762584

Nov 21 22:03:00 Tower emhttp: WDC_WD10EADS-00M2B0_WD-WMAV50258390 (sdb) 976762584

Nov 21 22:03:00 Tower emhttp: WDC_WD20EARS-00MVWB0_WD-WMAZA0815754 (sdd) 1953514584

Nov 21 22:03:00 Tower emhttp: WDC_WD10EADS-00M2B0_WD-WMAV50206634 (sde) 976762584

Nov 21 22:03:00 Tower emhttp: WDC_WD1600JD-00HBC0_WD-WCAL95885230 (sdf) 156290904

Nov 21 22:03:00 Tower emhttp: WDC_WD10EADS-00M2B0_WD-WMAV50208066 (sdg) 976762584

Nov 21 22:03:00 Tower emhttp: WDC_WD10EACS-00D6B1_WD-WCAU43836233 (sdh) 976762584

Nov 21 22:03:00 Tower emhttp: ST2000DL003-9VT166_6YD1T8JG (sdi) 1953514584

Nov 21 22:03:00 Tower kernel: md: unRAID driver 2.1.4 installed

Nov 21 22:03:00 Tower kernel: mdcmd (1): import 0 8,48 1953514552 WDC_WD20EARS-00MVWB0_WD-WMAZA0815754

Nov 21 22:03:00 Tower kernel: md: import disk0: [8,48] (sdd) WDC_WD20EARS-00MVWB0_WD-WMAZA0815754 size: 1953514552

Nov 21 22:03:00 Tower kernel: mdcmd (2): import 1 8,0 976762552 WDC_WD10EACS-00ZJB0_WD-WCASJ0694904

Nov 21 22:03:00 Tower kernel: md: import disk1: [8,0] (sda) WDC_WD10EACS-00ZJB0_WD-WCASJ0694904 size: 976762552

Nov 21 22:03:00 Tower kernel: mdcmd (3): import 2 8,16 976762552 WDC_WD10EADS-00M2B0_WD-WMAV50258390

Nov 21 22:03:00 Tower kernel: md: import disk2: [8,16] (sdb) WDC_WD10EADS-00M2B0_WD-WMAV50258390 size: 976762552

Nov 21 22:03:00 Tower kernel: mdcmd (4): import 3 8,64 976762552 WDC_WD10EADS-00M2B0_WD-WMAV50206634

Nov 21 22:03:00 Tower kernel: md: import disk3: [8,64] (sde) WDC_WD10EADS-00M2B0_WD-WMAV50206634 size: 976762552

Nov 21 22:03:00 Tower kernel: mdcmd (5): import 4 8,112 976762552 WDC_WD10EACS-00D6B1_WD-WCAU43836233

Nov 21 22:03:00 Tower kernel: md: import disk4: [8,112] (sdh) WDC_WD10EACS-00D6B1_WD-WCAU43836233 size: 976762552

Nov 21 22:03:00 Tower kernel: mdcmd (6): import 5 8,128 1953514552 ST2000DL003-9VT166_6YD1T8JG

Nov 21 22:03:00 Tower kernel: md: import disk5: [8,128] (sdi) ST2000DL003-9VT166_6YD1T8JG size: 1953514552

Nov 21 22:03:00 Tower kernel: mdcmd (7): import 6 8,96 976762552 WDC_WD10EADS-00M2B0_WD-WMAV50208066

Nov 21 22:03:00 Tower kernel: md: import disk6: [8,96] (sdg) WDC_WD10EADS-00M2B0_WD-WMAV50208066 size: 976762552

Nov 21 22:03:00 Tower kernel: mdcmd (8): import 7 0,0

Nov 21 22:03:00 Tower kernel: mdcmd (9): import 8 0,0

Nov 21 22:03:00 Tower kernel: mdcmd (10): import 9 0,0

Nov 21 22:03:00 Tower kernel: mdcmd (11): import 10 0,0

Nov 21 22:03:00 Tower kernel: mdcmd (12): import 11 0,0

Nov 21 22:03:00 Tower kernel: mdcmd (13): import 12 0,0

Nov 21 22:03:00 Tower kernel: mdcmd (14): import 13 0,0

Nov 21 22:03:00 Tower kernel: mdcmd (15): import 14 0,0

Nov 21 22:03:00 Tower kernel: mdcmd (16): import 15 0,0

Nov 21 22:03:00 Tower kernel: mdcmd (17): import 16 0,0

Nov 21 22:03:00 Tower kernel: mdcmd (18): import 17 0,0

Nov 21 22:03:00 Tower kernel: mdcmd (19): import 18 0,0

Nov 21 22:03:00 Tower kernel: mdcmd (20): import 19 0,0

Nov 21 22:03:00 Tower kernel: mdcmd (21): import 20 0,0

Nov 21 22:03:00 Tower kernel: mdcmd (22): import 21 0,0

Nov 21 22:03:00 Tower kernel: mdcmd (23): import 22 0,0

Nov 21 22:03:00 Tower kernel: mdcmd (24): import 23 0,0

Nov 21 22:03:00 Tower emhttp: shcmd (843): /usr/local/sbin/emhttp_event driver_loaded

Nov 21 22:03:00 Tower emhttp_event: driver_loaded

Nov 21 22:03:05 Tower emhttp: shcmd (844): rmmod md-mod |& logger

Nov 21 22:03:05 Tower emhttp: shcmd (845): modprobe md-mod super=/boot/config/super.dat slots=24 |& logger

Nov 21 22:03:05 Tower emhttp: shcmd (846): udevadm settle

Nov 21 22:03:05 Tower kernel: md: unRAID driver removed

Nov 21 22:03:05 Tower kernel: md: unRAID driver 2.1.4 installed

Nov 21 22:03:05 Tower emhttp: Device inventory:

Nov 21 22:03:05 Tower emhttp: WDC_WD10EACS-00ZJB0_WD-WCASJ0694904 (sda) 976762584

Nov 21 22:03:05 Tower emhttp: WDC_WD10EADS-00M2B0_WD-WMAV50258390 (sdb) 976762584

Nov 21 22:03:05 Tower emhttp: WDC_WD20EARS-00MVWB0_WD-WMAZA0815754 (sdd) 1953514584

Nov 21 22:03:05 Tower emhttp: WDC_WD10EADS-00M2B0_WD-WMAV50206634 (sde) 976762584

Nov 21 22:03:05 Tower emhttp: WDC_WD1600JD-00HBC0_WD-WCAL95885230 (sdf) 156290904

Nov 21 22:03:05 Tower emhttp: WDC_WD10EADS-00M2B0_WD-WMAV50208066 (sdg) 976762584

Nov 21 22:03:05 Tower emhttp: WDC_WD10EACS-00D6B1_WD-WCAU43836233 (sdh) 976762584

Nov 21 22:03:05 Tower emhttp: ST2000DL003-9VT166_6YD1T8JG (sdi) 1953514584

Nov 21 22:03:05 Tower kernel: mdcmd (1): import 0 8,48 1953514552 WDC_WD20EARS-00MVWB0_WD-WMAZA0815754

Nov 21 22:03:05 Tower kernel: md: import disk0: [8,48] (sdd) WDC_WD20EARS-00MVWB0_WD-WMAZA0815754 size: 1953514552

Nov 21 22:03:05 Tower kernel: mdcmd (2): import 1 8,0 976762552 WDC_WD10EACS-00ZJB0_WD-WCASJ0694904

Nov 21 22:03:05 Tower kernel: md: import disk1: [8,0] (sda) WDC_WD10EACS-00ZJB0_WD-WCASJ0694904 size: 976762552

Nov 21 22:03:05 Tower kernel: mdcmd (3): import 2 8,16 976762552 WDC_WD10EADS-00M2B0_WD-WMAV50258390

Nov 21 22:03:05 Tower kernel: md: import disk2: [8,16] (sdb) WDC_WD10EADS-00M2B0_WD-WMAV50258390 size: 976762552

Nov 21 22:03:05 Tower kernel: mdcmd (4): import 3 8,64 976762552 WDC_WD10EADS-00M2B0_WD-WMAV50206634

Nov 21 22:03:05 Tower kernel: md: import disk3: [8,64] (sde) WDC_WD10EADS-00M2B0_WD-WMAV50206634 size: 976762552

Nov 21 22:03:05 Tower kernel: mdcmd (5): import 4 8,112 976762552 WDC_WD10EACS-00D6B1_WD-WCAU43836233

Nov 21 22:03:05 Tower kernel: md: import disk4: [8,112] (sdh) WDC_WD10EACS-00D6B1_WD-WCAU43836233 size: 976762552

Nov 21 22:03:05 Tower kernel: mdcmd (6): import 5 8,128 1953514552 ST2000DL003-9VT166_6YD1T8JG

Nov 21 22:03:05 Tower kernel: md: import disk5: [8,128] (sdi) ST2000DL003-9VT166_6YD1T8JG size: 1953514552

Nov 21 22:03:05 Tower kernel: mdcmd (7): import 6 8,96 976762552 WDC_WD10EADS-00M2B0_WD-WMAV50208066

Nov 21 22:03:05 Tower kernel: md: import disk6: [8,96] (sdg) WDC_WD10EADS-00M2B0_WD-WMAV50208066 size: 976762552

Nov 21 22:03:05 Tower kernel: mdcmd (8): import 7 0,0

Nov 21 22:03:05 Tower kernel: mdcmd (9): import 8 0,0

Nov 21 22:03:05 Tower kernel: mdcmd (10): import 9 0,0

Nov 21 22:03:05 Tower kernel: mdcmd (11): import 10 0,0

Nov 21 22:03:05 Tower kernel: mdcmd (12): import 11 0,0

Nov 21 22:03:05 Tower kernel: mdcmd (13): import 12 0,0

Nov 21 22:03:05 Tower kernel: mdcmd (14): import 13 0,0

Nov 21 22:03:05 Tower kernel: mdcmd (15): import 14 0,0

Nov 21 22:03:05 Tower kernel: mdcmd (16): import 15 0,0

Nov 21 22:03:05 Tower kernel: mdcmd (17): import 16 0,0

Nov 21 22:03:05 Tower kernel: mdcmd (18): import 17 0,0

Nov 21 22:03:05 Tower kernel: mdcmd (19): import 18 0,0

Nov 21 22:03:05 Tower kernel: mdcmd (20): import 19 0,0

Nov 21 22:03:05 Tower kernel: mdcmd (21): import 20 0,0

Nov 21 22:03:05 Tower kernel: mdcmd (22): import 21 0,0

Nov 21 22:03:05 Tower kernel: mdcmd (23): import 22 0,0

Nov 21 22:03:05 Tower kernel: mdcmd (24): import 23 0,0

Nov 21 22:03:05 Tower emhttp: shcmd (847): /usr/local/sbin/emhttp_event driver_loaded

Nov 21 22:03:05 Tower emhttp_event: driver_loaded

 

What can I do?

What can I do?

Zip the entire syslog (not just an excerpt) and post it here.
  • Author

Ok, the server is back up. The parity check has started for almost 24 hours and reached 48%, I have a disk with 384 errors. The parity check says he found and corrected an error.

What should I do? I have to wait until the end of the parity check? The system seems to work properly.

 

How do I zip the log and post it on the forum? I do not know the linux system  :'(

You need to wait out the parity check and in the meantime post a SMART report on the drive with the errors, something is probably going wrong there.. 348 errors at 48% points to a disk error, sometimes you will get a lot more errors and that is more likely to be a loose cable...

  • Author

This is the SMART on the disk:

 

smartctl 5.40 2010-10-16 r3189 [i486-slackware-linux-gnu] (local build)

Copyright © 2002-10 by Bruce Allen, http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net

 

=== START OF INFORMATION SECTION ===

Model Family:    Western Digital Caviar Green family

Device Model:    WDC WD10EADS-00M2B0

Serial Number:    WD-WMAV50208066

Firmware Version: 01.00A01

User Capacity:    1,000,204,886,016 bytes

Device is:        In smartctl database [for details use: -P show]

ATA Version is:  8

ATA Standard is:  Exact ATA specification draft version not indicated

Local Time is:    Fri Nov 23 16:46:55 2012 CET

SMART support is: Available - device has SMART capability.

SMART support is: Enabled

 

=== START OF READ SMART DATA SECTION ===

SMART overall-health self-assessment test result: PASSED

 

General SMART Values:

Offline data collection status:  (0x82) Offline data collection activity

was completed without error.

Auto Offline Data Collection: Enabled.

Self-test execution status:      (  0) The previous self-test routine completed

without error or no self-test has ever

been run.

Total time to complete Offline

data collection: (20760) seconds.

Offline data collection

capabilities: (0x7b) SMART execute Offline immediate.

Auto Offline data collection on/off support.

Suspend Offline collection upon new

command.

Offline surface scan supported.

Self-test supported.

Conveyance Self-test supported.

Selective Self-test supported.

SMART capabilities:            (0x0003) Saves SMART data before entering

power-saving mode.

Supports SMART auto save timer.

Error logging capability:        (0x01) Error logging supported.

General Purpose Logging supported.

Short self-test routine

recommended polling time: (  2) minutes.

Extended self-test routine

recommended polling time: ( 239) minutes.

Conveyance self-test routine

recommended polling time: (  5) minutes.

SCT capabilities:       (0x303f) SCT Status supported.

 

This is the result of parity check:

 

Last checked on Fri Nov 23 03:26:09 2012 CET (today), finding 1 errors.

* Duration: 1 day, 5 hours, 11 minutes, 25 seconds. Average speed: 107,1 MB/sec

We need the smart attributes...

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We need the smart attributes...

 

Excuse-me but I'm newbie. What's "Smart attributes" and how I can post

The posted SMART report is incomplete. Post the entire report.

We need the smart attributes...

 

Excuse-me but I'm newbie. What's "Smart attributes" and how I can post

 

What you are posting is the output of the smart test, we need the smart attributes, in simplefeatures that is a button, not sure how it looks in plain vanilla unraid.

This is the SMART on the disk:

 

smartctl 5.40 2010-10-16 r3189 [i486-slackware-linux-gnu] (local build)

Copyright © 2002-10 by Bruce Allen, http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net

 

=== START OF INFORMATION SECTION ===

Model Family:    Western Digital Caviar Green family

Device Model:    WDC WD10EADS-00M2B0

Serial Number:    WD-WMAV50208066

Firmware Version: 01.00A01

User Capacity:    1,000,204,886,016 bytes

Device is:        In smartctl database [for details use: -P show]

ATA Version is:  8

ATA Standard is:  Exact ATA specification draft version not indicated

Local Time is:    Fri Nov 23 16:46:55 2012 CET

SMART support is: Available - device has SMART capability.

SMART support is: Enabled

 

=== START OF READ SMART DATA SECTION ===

SMART overall-health self-assessment test result: PASSED

 

General SMART Values:

Offline data collection status:  (0x82) Offline data collection activity

was completed without error.

Auto Offline Data Collection: Enabled.

Self-test execution status:      (  0) The previous self-test routine completed

without error or no self-test has ever

been run.

Total time to complete Offline

data collection: (20760) seconds.

Offline data collection

capabilities: (0x7b) SMART execute Offline immediate.

Auto Offline data collection on/off support.

Suspend Offline collection upon new

command.

Offline surface scan supported.

Self-test supported.

Conveyance Self-test supported.

Selective Self-test supported.

SMART capabilities:            (0x0003) Saves SMART data before entering

power-saving mode.

Supports SMART auto save timer.

Error logging capability:        (0x01) Error logging supported.

General Purpose Logging supported.

Short self-test routine

recommended polling time: (  2) minutes.

Extended self-test routine

recommended polling time: ( 239) minutes.

Conveyance self-test routine

recommended polling time: (  5) minutes.

SCT capabilities:       (0x303f) SCT Status supported.

 

 

This report in incomplete. The report goes on much longer. The attributes have been cut off.

  • Author

I hope this is complete report

report.zip

No its not... that is a syslog, we need the SMART report attributes... Your syslog shows some interesting issues though.. A lot of read errors on disk6, also it looks like your server is running ssh and someone is trying to get in... Do you have your system exposed to the internet ?

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No its not... that is a syslog, we need the SMART report attributes...

 

What's SMART report attributes (excuse-me but I not understand)

 

....also it looks like your server is running ssh and someone is trying to get in... Do you have your system exposed to the internet ?

 

Not directly, but on the server I have my music library of JRiver and the JRiver Server is exposed on Internet but with other PC.

Example of smart attributes:

 

Attached to port: sdc
ID#	ATTRIBUTE NAME	FLAG	VALUE	WORST	THRESH	TYPE	UPDATED	FAILED	RAW VALUE
1	Raw Read Error Rate	0x000b	100	100	016	Pre-fail	Always	Never	0
2	Throughput Performance	0x0005	134	134	054	Pre-fail	Offline	Never	112
3	Spin Up Time	0x0007	174	174	024	Pre-fail	Always	Never	352 (Average 450)
4	Start Stop Count	0x0012	100	100	000	Old age	Always	Never	1021
5	Reallocated Sector Ct	0x0033	100	100	005	Pre-fail	Always	Never	0
7	Seek Error Rate	0x000b	100	100	067	Pre-fail	Always	Never	0
8	Seek Time Performance	0x0005	132	132	020	Pre-fail	Offline	Never	32
9	Power On Hours	0x0012	100	100	000	Old age	Always	Never	5276
10	Spin Retry Count	0x0013	100	100	060	Pre-fail	Always	Never	0
12	Power Cycle Count	0x0032	100	100	000	Old age	Always	Never	27
192	Power-Off Retract Count	0x0032	100	100	000	Old age	Always	Never	1021
193	Load Cycle Count	0x0012	100	100	000	Old age	Always	Never	1021
194	Temperature Celsius	0x0002	142	142	000	Old age	Always	Never	42 (Min/Max 22/46)
196	Reallocated Event Count	0x0032	100	100	000	Old age	Always	Never	0
197	Current Pending Sector	0x0022	100	100	000	Old age	Always	Never	0
198	Offline Uncorrectable	0x0008	100	100	000	Old age	Offline	Never	0
199	UDMA CRC Error Count	0x000a	200	200	000	Old age	Always	Never	0

  • Author

Finally I think this is the right report  :)

smart.zip

There are two issues.

 

Disk6 needs to be rebuilt. If you have a spare drive use it to replace disk6. The current drive may be recoverable by running pre-clear. The Current_Pending_Sector value must be zero. Running pre-clear should reduce the Current_Pending_Sector to zero.

 

 

Your server is exposed to the Internet and hackers are taking control of your system.  The following IP addresses appear in your log:

 

66.199.146.87 Canada -documented address of a hacker or hacker proxy.

189.26.255.11 Brasil -documented spammer.

220.128.236.232 is an address in Taiwan.

113.170.138.178 is in Vietnam.

115.109.125.250 is in India.

216.172.132.119 is in California.

68.169.44.9 is in Utah.

198.245.60.13 in in Canada.

27.131.211.4 is in India.

115.238.228.102 is in China.

114.200.198.152 is in Korea.

220.135.221.240 is in Taiwan.

186.215.180.34 is in Brazil.

118.176.3.180 is in Korea.

210.211.109.111 is in U.K.

95.111.133.176 Ukraine

195.2.232.222 Russia

201.240.244.127 Peru -Documented hacker

 

They will eventually gain control of your entire network. You need to disconnect entirely from the Internet until your firewall is configured to prevent any incoming traffic. Opening services to the Internet should not be attempted without proper knowledge of network security.

  • Author

Thank you for your patience.

 

There are two issues.

Disk6 needs to be rebuilt. If you have a spare drive use it to replace disk6. The current drive may be recoverable by running pre-clear. The Current_Pending_Sector value must be zero. Running pre-clear should reduce the Current_Pending_Sector to zero.

 

I no longer have free SATA connectors to add new HD. Can I disconnect the disk 6 from the array, do the pre-clear, and reinsert in the array?

 

Your server is exposed to the Internet and hackers are taking control of your system.  The following IP addresses appear in your log:

 

I locked all the doors of my router. Very thank's for yours help.

Thank you for your patience.

 

There are two issues.

Disk6 needs to be rebuilt. If you have a spare drive use it to replace disk6. The current drive may be recoverable by running pre-clear. The Current_Pending_Sector value must be zero. Running pre-clear should reduce the Current_Pending_Sector to zero.

 

I no longer have free SATA connectors to add new HD. Can I disconnect the disk 6 from the array, do the pre-clear, and reinsert in the array?

 

Your server is exposed to the Internet and hackers are taking control of your system.  The following IP addresses appear in your log:

 

I locked all the doors of my router. Very thank's for yours help.

 

Hmm... Yes you can but you will be unprotected by parity in the mean time... If it were me (and others possibly will not agree) I would skip preclear in this case (I would make the call to find the prolongued unprotected time more important then the added security preclear gives).

 

I would also advise to invest in extra SATA ports to avoid this in the future.

Do you have another computer you could use to preclear the drive?  unRAID runs on most hardware as is.  I use the free version of unRAID on a 2nd USB stick in a 2nd computer to do my preclears then add the drives to my array.  That way I don't have to have a free slot to clear a drive on my server.

Thank you for your patience.

 

There are two issues.

Disk6 needs to be rebuilt. If you have a spare drive use it to replace disk6. The current drive may be recoverable by running pre-clear. The Current_Pending_Sector value must be zero. Running pre-clear should reduce the Current_Pending_Sector to zero.

 

I no longer have free SATA connectors to add new HD. Can I disconnect the disk 6 from the array, do the pre-clear, and reinsert in the array?

 

Your server is exposed to the Internet and hackers are taking control of your system.  The following IP addresses appear in your log:

 

I locked all the doors of my router. Very thank's for yours help.

 

Hmm... Yes you can but you will be unprotected by parity in the mean time... If it were me (and others possibly will not agree) I would skip preclear in this case (I would make the call to find the prolongued unprotected time more important then the added security preclear gives).

 

 

This may work but there are over 1000 pending sectors on the disk. None have been reallocated which is a good sign. I would stop the array. Un-assign and preclear disk6. Start the array then stop the array. This will ready the array to rebuild disk6. Keep the array stopped. The pending count for disk6 needs to be zero before it can be assigned to the array. Once the pending count goes to zero, which my take more than one pre-clear cycle, then assign the disk and start the array. Disk6 will rebuild.

That will work, your array will be out of comission but it will work.

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Which new controller do you recommend with at least four ports for my motherboard Asus A8NSLI DeLuxe.

With these growth opportunities:

2 x PCIe x16 * SLI mode: x8, x8 * Default (Single VGA) mode: x16, x1

2 x PCIe x1

3 x PCI

See my sig. I had an asus 8ne before, combination worked fine.

Which new controller do you recommend with at least four ports for my motherboard Asus A8NSLI DeLuxe.

With these growth opportunities:

2 x PCIe x16 * SLI mode: x8, x8 * Default (Single VGA) mode: x16, x1

2 x PCIe x1

3 x PCI

 

Slot  MAX drives

PCI  1!! 1 drive for all PCI slots !!

PCIe x1  2

PCIe x4  8

PCIe x8  16

PCIe x16  32

 

Double these numbers for PCIe 2.0.

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