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I have one drive (drive 2) which has been disabled. It shows a ridiculous number for writes and for reads, and doesn't respond to a spin up command, which leads me to believe that it's SATA connector may have come loose, as I have recently migrated my drives into a new server chassis and may have knocked something loose putting it all back together. Before I open up my server to check the connections and then attempt to rebuild the drive onto itself, I seek the wisdom of this forum to confirm that this is what likely happened. Diagnostics are attached.

mnemosyne-diagnostics-20160523-1505.zip

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Yeah, that is a very old max. I shucked this drive from an external enclosure, and I suspect that it hit 66º during the brief time I used it as an external drive before shucking it.

 

As everything else looks good, I'll open up my server and check the cables.

 

Just to confirm, the procedure to rebuild a drive onto itself goes like this:

 

stop array

unassign disabled drive

restart array

stop array

reassign previously disabled drive

restart array, and unRAID begins the rebuild

 

Is that correct?

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