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Device is disabled, contents emulated :(

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Hello guys..
Last night it came out a red X mark next to the 3rd hard drive -> Device is disabled, contents emulated.
How can I fix? thanks bye..

 

I attach screenshots

Device.disable.thumb.jpg.fe8d447cb1dac4a49612474fd5de7591.jpg

Go to Tools - Diagnostics. Post complete zip.

Your syslog is full of hack attempts. Why have you put your server on the internet? Especially since you have OpenVPN plugin installed.

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3 minutes ago, trurl said:

Your syslog is full of hack attempts. Why have you put your server on the internet? Especially since you have OpenVPN plugin installed.

 

I I realized I too about this. I just closed all the ports on the router. Now I access only to openvpn.
However someone can help me for my problem "Device is disabled .."?
Thank you!

SMART for all array disks looks OK. You can try to rebuild the disk to itself.

 

Stop.

Unassign disk

Start.

Stop again.

Reassign disk.

Start to rebuild.

Most of your disks are on a marvell controller, these are known for dropping disks for some users, use your onboard Intel SATA ports, much more reliable, but change mode from IDE to AHCI first.

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1 hour ago, johnnie.black said:

Most of your disks are on a marvell controller, these are known for dropping disks for some users, use your onboard Intel SATA ports, much more reliable, but change mode from IDE to AHCI first.

Yes, I bought it because my motherboard does not support the SATA3 .. This marvell you!
What do you say? I can only try to move the hard disk broken on the motherboard?

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1 hour ago, johnnie.black said:

Most of your disks are on a marvell controller, these are known for dropping disks for some users, use your onboard Intel SATA ports, much more reliable, but change mode from IDE to AHCI first.

 

Ok I tried with your system!
It seems to work, however, it tells me 19 hours! :(
Thanks for your help! bye

 

 

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Total size: 4 TB  
Elapsed time: less than a minute  
Current position: 2.54 GB (0.1 %)  
Estimated speed: 61.0 MB/sec  
Estimated finish: 18 hours, 12 minutes  
   
 

 

ok.rebuild.jpg

SATA3 it's not needed for HDDs, but you'll have bad performance if you don't change it to AHCI like I told you.

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1 minute ago, johnnie.black said:

SATA3 it's not needed for HDDs, but you'll have bad performance if you don't change it to AHCI like I told you.

Ok come I do this operation AHCI...? From the bios?
Anyway tomorrow I should get this motherboard:

 

SuperMicro

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5 minutes ago, johnnie.black said:

Yes, in the bios, SATA mode.

 

Ok sets it right away! thank you!

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Ok I solved it by doing so:

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Stop.

Unassign disk

Start.

Stop again.

Reassign disk.

Start to rebuild.

 

Thanks for everything!

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